The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier - Part 21
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Part 21

The following will be found in "Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, volume I, St. Paul, 1872:"

1. The French Voyageurs to Minnesota during the Seventeenth Century, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

2. Description of Minnesota (1850), by Hon. Henry H. Sibley.

3. Our Field of Historical Research, by Hon. Alexander Ramsey.

4. Early Courts of Minnesota, by Hon. Aaron Goodrich.

5. Early Schools of Minnesota, by D. A. J. Baker.

6. Religious Movements in Minnesota, by Rev. C. Hobart.

7. The Dakota Language, by Rev. S. R. Riggs.

8. History and Physical Geography of Minnesota, by H. R.

Schoolcraft.

9. Letter of Mesnard, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

10. The Saint Louis River, by T. M. Fullerton.

11. Ancient Mounds and Memorials, by Messrs. Pond, Aiton and Riggs.

12. Schoolcraft's Exploring Tour of 1832, by Rev. W. T.

Boutwell.

13. Battle of Lake Pokegama, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

14. Memoir of Jean Nicollet, by Hon. Henry H. Sibley.

15. Sketch of Joseph Renville, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

16. Department of Hudson's Bay, by Rev. G. A. Belcourt.

17. Obituary of James M. Goodhue, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

18. Dakota Land and Dakota Life, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

19. Who were the First Men, by Rev. T. S. Williamson.

20. Louis Hennepin, the Franciscan, and Du Luth, the Explorer.

21. Le Sueur, the Explorer of the Minnesota River.

22. D'Iberville; An Abstract of his Memorial.

23. The Fox and Ojibway War.

24. Captain Jonathan Carver and his Explorations.

25. Pike's Explorations in Minnesota.

26. Who Discovered Itasca Lake, by William Morrison.

27. Early Days at Fort Snelling.

28. Running the Gauntlet, by William T. Snelling.

29. Reminiscences, Historical and Personal.

Volume 2:

30. Voyage in a Six-oared Skiff to the Falls of St. Anthony in 1817, by Major Stephen H. Long.

31. Early French Forts and Footprints of the Valley of the Upper Mississippi, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

32. Occurrences in and around Fort Snelling from 1819 to 1840, by Rev. E. D. Neill.

33. Religion of the Dakotas (Chapter VI. of James W. Lynd's Ma.n.u.scripts).

34. Mineral Regions of Lake Superior, from Their First Discovery in 1865, by Hon. Henry M. Rice.

35. Constantine Beltrami, by Alfred J. Hill.

36. Historical Notes on the U. S. Land Office, by Hon. Henry M.

Rice.

37. The Geography of Perrot, so far as it relates to Minnesota, by Alfred J. Hill.

38. Dakota Superst.i.tions, by Rev. Gideon H. Pond.

39. The Carver Centenary; an account of the Celebration, May 1, 1867, of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Council and Treaty of Capt. Jonathan Carver with the Nadowessioux, at Carver's Cave in St. Paul, with an address by the Rev. John Mattocks.

40. Relation of M. Penticant, translated by Alfred J. Hill, with an introductory note by the Rev. E. D. Neill.

41. Bibliography of Minnesota, by J. Fletcher Williams.

42. A Reminiscence of Fort Snelling, by Mrs. Charlotte O. Van Cleve.

43. Narrative of Paul Ma-za-koo-to-ma-ne. Translated by Rev. S.

R. Riggs.

44. Memoir of Ex-Governor Henry A. Swift, by J. Fletcher Williams.

45. Sketch of John Otherday, by Hon. Henry H. Sibley.