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This is section of the book that lists all published resources on Minnesota 1862
Adams, Moses N. "The Sioux Outbreak in the Year
1862, with Notes of Missionary Work Among the
Sioux." CMHS, 9 (1901), 431-452. Adams served
as a missionary, then as an agent.
Anderson, Harry H. "A Challenge to Brown's Sioux
Indian War Thesis." Montana, 12:1 (January 1962),
40-49. Brown blamed the War on Sioux renegades.
Andrist, Ralph D. "Massacre! Minnesota's Sioux
Uprising." AH, 13 (April 1962), 8-17.
Babcock, Willoughby M. "Minnesota's Frontier: A
Neglected Sector of the Civil War." MiH, 38 (June
1963), 274-286
Babcock, Willoughby M. "Minnesotas Indian War."
MiH, 38 (September 1962), 93-98.
Babcock, Willoughby M. "The Sioux Outbreak of 1857 and 1862."
WM, 18 (1921), 142-146
Big Eagle. "The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862.
"see entry no. 1936, pp.173-185, Big Eagle was
a Santee Sioux, writing from personal experience.
"Big Eagle's Story of the War." CMHS, 6 (1894),
382-400.
Block, Herman A. Two Young Ministers of the Wisconsin
Conference of the Now Known Evangelical
United Brethren Church Who Were Killed by Indians
in Minnesota in 1862. Milwaukee: Ken Cook Co.,
1959. 12 pp.
Boyd, Robert K. "The Birch Cooley Monuments."
MiH,12:3 (September 1931), 297-301.
Brill, Ethel C. Rupahu's Warning, A Story of the
Great Sioux Outbreak. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith
Co., 1931. 286 pp.
Brown, Samuel J. "Night Ride Of Samuel J. Brown:
To My Friends and Comrades This Little Edition Is
Dedicated." n.p., n.d., 18 pp. Extracted from
Senate Doc. No. 23, Cong., 2nd Sess.
Buck, Daniel. Indian Outbreaks. Minneapolis: Ross
and Haines, Inc, 1965. 284 pp. Buck witnessed
many events during the Minnesota Sioux War.
Buell, Salmon A. "Judge Flandreau in the Denfense of
New Ulm During the Sioux Outbreak of 1862."
CMHS, 10:Pt. 2 (1905), 782-818.
Burleigh, Walter A. Indian Massacre in Minnesota:
Removal of the Sioux Indians. Washington, DS:
n.p., 14 pp. Correspondence of Congressional
Delegate Burleigh with the Secretary of the Interior
and the Commissionery of Indian Affairs about the
possibility of the removal of eastern Sioux who were
engaged in the Minnsota War to Nebraska.
Calkins, Franklin W. "Cut-Face--A Historical Sketch
by F. W. Calkins." MM, 5 (1896), 249-253
Carley, Kenneth, ed. "As Red Men Viewed It:
Three Indian Accounts of the Uprising." MiH, 38
(1962), 126-149. The stories of the Chief Big Eagle,
Lightning Blanket, and George Quinn.
Connolly, Alonzo P. Minneapolis and the G.A.R.
with a Vivid Account of the Battle of Birch Coulee,
Sept. 2 and 3, the Battle of Wood Lake, Sept 23,
the Release of the Women and Chilren Captives at
Camp Release, Sept. 26, 1862. Minneapolis:
George N. Morgan Post, A. P. Connolly, 1906.
56 pp.
Connolly, Alonzo P. A thrilling Narrative of the
Minnesota Massacre and the Sioux War of 1862-63:
Graphic Accounts of Siege Fort Ridgley; Battles
of Birch Coulie, Wood Lake, Big Mound, Stony
Lake, Dead Buffalo Lake and Missouri River.
Chicago; A. P. Connolly, 1896. 273 pp.
Connors, Joseph. "The Elusive Hero of Redwood
Ferry." MiH, 34 "Summer 1955:. 233-238. On a
Ferryman killed during the Minnesota Sioux War
after ferrying others to safety.
Crooker, George A. S. "A letter to Lincold on the
Sioux Outbreak." MA, 19:3( (July 1954), 3-17.
Dated October 7, 1862.
Dakota Indians, Defendants. The Court Proceedings
in the Trial of Dakota Inidians Following the Massaxre
in Minnesota in August, 1862. Minneaplois:
Satterlee Printing Co., 1927. 79pp.
Daniels, Asa W. "Reminiscences of Little Corw."
CMHS, 12 (1908), 513-530. Daniels, a physcian
among the eastern Sioux before the War, said of
the causes: "There is good reason to believe that
had the treatment been just, humane and generous,
the outbreak of 1863 would never have occured.
Davis, Jane S. "Two Sioux War Orders: A Mystery
Unraveled." MiH, 41:3 Fall (1968), 117-125.
ABout Abraham Lincoln's hand written order, the
copy that went to Sibley was not in the President's
hand, See also "Lincoln's Siou War Order," entry
no. 2028.
Davis, LeRoy G. "Ambushed by Indians. The New
Ulm Massacre--A Thrilling Chapter in Minnesota's
History." MM, 5 (1896), 64-66.
Davis, Samuel M. "The Sioux Massacre of 1862."
MWH, 16 (1896), 660-664.
Dietz, Charlton. "Henry Behnke: New Ulm's Paul
Revere." MiH, 45:3 (Fall 1976), 111-115.
"The Doud Diary." CHSSD, 9 (1918), 471-474. Excerpts
from the journal of George W. Doud, a Private
in Company F, 5th Regiment of the Minnesota
Wolunteers during the 1862 War.
Earle, Ezmon W. Reminiscences of the Sioux Indian
Massacre in 1862. Fairfax, MN: A. M. Wallace,
1908. 45 pp.
Eastlick, Lavina (Dat.) "revolt of the Sioux." In
Scalps and Tomahawks: Narratives of Indians Captivity.
Ed. Frederick Drimmer. New York:
Coward-McCann, 1961. pp. 314-329.
Ebell, Adrian N. "The Indian Massacres and the War
of 1862." H, 27 (June 1863), 1-24. After consulting
with Albery Colgrave, Alfred L. Riggs and
J. E. Whitney, Ebell wrote faurly objective account.
Eckman, Jeannette, ed. The Kinkeads of Delaware
as Pioneers in Minnesota, 1856-1863. Wilminton,
DE: G. W. Butz, Jr., 1949. Contemporary accounts
of experiences in the Sioux war of 1862.
95 pp.
Egan, James, Joseph. The Battle of Birch Cooley as
Described by Two of the Participants-- J. J. Eagan
and Robert Boyd. Olivia, MN: he Olivia Times
Publishing Co., 1962. 32 pp.
"ending the Outbreak." CHSSD, 9 (1918_, 409-469.
Caluable article, which includes a report on the
journey up the Missouri by the Peace Commission
of 1866, a speech by Yanktonai Bone Necklace, a
report on a Sun Dance, etc.
Endreson, Mrs. Guri. "Guri Endreson, Frontier
Heroine." MiH, 10 (1929), 425-430. A letter from
Guri of Harrison, Minnesota to her daughter in
Norway, dated Decemeber 2, 1866, in which she describes
her experiences during the Minnesota Sioux
War.
"Execution of Thirty-eight Sioux Indians at Mankato,
Minnesota, December 26, 1862." Mankato Daily
Review, December 26, 1896.
Fearing, Jerome W. The Picture Story of the Minnesota
Sioux Uprising. St. Paul, MN: N. W. Publications,
1962. 31 pp.
Fort. Solomon R. "The Sioux Indian War." IHR, 10:
3 (July 1894), 132-137; 11:3 (July 1895)m 323-329.
Personal recollections about the Minnesota Sioux
War.
Fort Ridgley State park and Historical Society. Memorial
of the Sioux Indian Outbreak. Fairfax, MN:
Fairfax Standard print, n .d. 20 pp.
French, John C. The Heroine of Lake Shetek in Minnesota:
A Western Historical Fragment interwoven
with Pennsylvania. Altoona, PA: Tribune press,
1923. 10 pp.
Fridley, Russell W. "Charles E. Flandrau Attorney
at War." MiH, 38 (September 1962), 116-125.
About Flandrau's role in the War.
Fridley, Russell W., et al., eds. Charles E. Flandrau
and the Defense of New Ulm. New Ulm, MN:
Brown County Historical Society, 1962. 62 pp. A
biography of Flandrau is followed by a description
of the Battle of New Ulm and his recollections about
it.
Furness, marion R. "Governor Ramsey and Frontier
monnestoa: Impressions from His Diary and Letters."
MiH, 28:4 (December 1947), 309-328. Comments
on the Minnesota Sioux War.
Gluek, Alvin C. "The Sioux Uprising: A Problem in
International Relations." MiH, 34 (Winter 1955),
317-324. Canadian fears of a possible invasion by
Sioux.
Goff, Lyman Bullock. An 1862 Trip to the West.
Oawtucket, RI: Pawtucket Boy's Club Press, 1926.
158 pp.
Gray, John S. "The Santee Siox and the Settlers at
Lake Shetek." Montana, 25:1 (January 1975), 42-54.
H. H. A. "Official Correspondence Pertaining to the
War of the Outbreak, 1862-1865." CHSSD, 31
(1962), 469-563.
Hachin-Wakanda (Lightning Blanket). Story of the Battle
of Fort Ridgley, Minn., Agugust 20 and 22, 1862.
Morton, MN: O. S. Smith, 1908. 5 pp.
Hagadorn, Henry J. "On the March with Sibley in
1863: The Diary of Private Henry J. Hagadorn."
Ed. John P. Pritchett. NDHQ, 5 (January 1931),
103-129.
Henig, Gerald S. "A Neglected Cause of the Sioux
Uprising." MiH, 54:3 (Fall 1976), 107-110.
Hoover, Herbert T. "Little Crow Was a Peacemaker."
NCA, No. 2 (October 1972), pp. 79-80.
Howard John R. "The Sioux War Stockades." MiH,
12 (1931), 301-303.
Hammel, August. 1922 Souvenir: 60th Anniversary
of the Indian Wars, New Ulm, August 18-25, 1862,
n .p ., 1922. 4 pp. Also published on the 75th anniversary in 1937.
Humphrey, John Ames, "Boyhoood Remembrances of
Life Among the Dakotas and the Massacre in 1862."
CMHS, 15 (1915), 337-348. Places the Sioux in
very bad light.
Ingham, William H. "The Iowa Northern Border Brigade
of 1862-3." AIo, 5:7 (October 1902), 481-523.
Participated in defense of New Ulm. Contains
military correspondence, roster of men, etc.
Jones, Robert H. "The Northwestern Frontier and
the Impact of the Sioux War, 1862." Mid, 41
(1959), 131-153.
Ketchem, Roule, and Tracy H. Marsh. The Sioux
Uprising of 1862 in Meeker County. Grove City,
MN: Grove City Women's Club, 1962. 44 pp.
Laut, Agnes Christina. "heroines of Lake Shetek,
Minnesota." OM, 51 (March 1908), 686-698; OM,
52 (June 1908), 271-286.
Leonhart, Rudolph. Erinnerungen and Neu Ulm.
Erlebnisse aus dem Indianer-gemetzel in Minnesota
1862. Pittsburg, KS: n. p., 1880. 46 pp.
"Lincoln's Sioux War Order." MiH, 33 (Summer
1952), 77-79. A Facsimile of Lincoln's hand-written
order that gives the names of thirty-nine Indians
and mixed-bloods sentenced to be hanged for "crimes"
in the Minnesota Sioux War.
Little Crow. "Speech to Council of War on the Eve
of the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota, August 18,
1862." See entry no. 1936, pp. 171-172. Taken
from "Taoyateduta Is Not a Coward."
McKusick, Marshall. "Major William Williams at
Iowa Lake in 1862." AIo, 42:8 (Spring 1975), 569-582.
About militaryaffairs in the Minnesota Sioux War.
Malmros, Oscar. "The Sioux War." In Minnesota
Adjutant-General Office Report, 1862. St. Paul, MN: n. p., 1863, pp. 23-133.
Mason, August L. "The Tragedy of Minnesota." In
The Pioneer history of America. Boston: N. Wilson
& Co., 1891, pp. 794-835.
Minnesota Legislature. "Civil War and the Sioux
Uprising , Centennial Commission." Newsletter,
October 27, 1960-October 19, 1961.
Minnesota State Commissioner for the Distribution of
the Refugee fund. Reoprt of the State Commissioner
for the Distribution of the Refugee Fund, February
28th 1863. St. Paul: F. Driscoll, Printer, 1863. 14 pp.
Minnesota State Fair, August 31-September 5, 1908.
Souvenir Libretto: The Great Spectacular Production
of Fort Ridgley in 1862, 1000 People Including
300 Indians. n. p., 1908. 8 pp.
Minnesota Territorial Legislative Assembly. Committee
on Memorializing Congress for Expenses of
Expedition Against indians. St. Paul, MN: The Assembly, 1857. 4 pp.
Minnesota Valley Historical Society. Sketches, Historical
and Descriptive, of the Monuments and Tablets,
Erected by the Minnesota Valley Historical
Society in Renville and Redwood Counties, Minnesota.
Morton: Minnesota Valley Historical Society, 1902. 79 pp. To commemorate
incidents, and to honor certain Indians and non-Indians who
particiapted in the Minnesota Sioux War.
Moncrieff, Ascott Robert Hope. The Sioux Rebellion
in Minnesota. Stuttgart: E. Klett Verlag, 1956.
40 pp. Story of an immigrant boy.
Adams, Moses N. "The Sioux Outbreak in the Year
1862, with Notes of Missionary Work Among the
Sioux." CMHS, 9 (1901), 431-452. Adams served
as a missionary, then as an agent.
Anderson, Harry H. "A Challenge to Brown's Sioux
Indian War Thesis." Montana, 12:1 (January 1962),
40-49. Brown blamed the War on Sioux renegades.
Andrist, Ralph D. "Massacre! Minnesota's Sioux
Uprising." AH, 13 (April 1962), 8-17.
Babcock, Willoughby M. "Minnesota's Frontier: A
Neglected Sector of the Civil War." MiH, 38 (June
1963), 274-286
Babcock, Willoughby M. "Minnesotas Indian War."
MiH, 38 (September 1962), 93-98.
Babcock, Willoughby M. "The Sioux Outbreak of 1857 and 1862."
WM, 18 (1921), 142-146
Big Eagle. "The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862.
"see entry no. 1936, pp.173-185, Big Eagle was
a Santee Sioux, writing from personal experience.
"Big Eagle's Story of the War." CMHS, 6 (1894),
382-400.
Block, Herman A. Two Young Ministers of the Wisconsin
Conference of the Now Known Evangelical
United Brethren Church Who Were Killed by Indians
in Minnesota in 1862. Milwaukee: Ken Cook Co.,
1959. 12 pp.
Boyd, Robert K. "The Birch Cooley Monuments."
MiH,12:3 (September 1931), 297-301.
Brill, Ethel C. Rupahu's Warning, A Story of the
Great Sioux Outbreak. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith
Co., 1931. 286 pp.
Brown, Samuel J. "Night Ride Of Samuel J. Brown:
To My Friends and Comrades This Little Edition Is
Dedicated." n.p., n.d., 18 pp. Extracted from
Senate Doc. No. 23, Cong., 2nd Sess.
Buck, Daniel. Indian Outbreaks. Minneapolis: Ross
and Haines, Inc, 1965. 284 pp. Buck witnessed
many events during the Minnesota Sioux War.
Buell, Salmon A. "Judge Flandreau in the Denfense of
New Ulm During the Sioux Outbreak of 1862."
CMHS, 10:Pt. 2 (1905), 782-818.
Burleigh, Walter A. Indian Massacre in Minnesota:
Removal of the Sioux Indians. Washington, DS:
n.p., 14 pp. Correspondence of Congressional
Delegate Burleigh with the Secretary of the Interior
and the Commissionery of Indian Affairs about the
possibility of the removal of eastern Sioux who were
engaged in the Minnsota War to Nebraska.
Calkins, Franklin W. "Cut-Face--A Historical Sketch
by F. W. Calkins." MM, 5 (1896), 249-253
Carley, Kenneth, ed. "As Red Men Viewed It:
Three Indian Accounts of the Uprising." MiH, 38
(1962), 126-149. The stories of the Chief Big Eagle,
Lightning Blanket, and George Quinn.
Connolly, Alonzo P. Minneapolis and the G.A.R.
with a Vivid Account of the Battle of Birch Coulee,
Sept. 2 and 3, the Battle of Wood Lake, Sept 23,
the Release of the Women and Chilren Captives at
Camp Release, Sept. 26, 1862. Minneapolis:
George N. Morgan Post, A. P. Connolly, 1906.
56 pp.
Connolly, Alonzo P. A thrilling Narrative of the
Minnesota Massacre and the Sioux War of 1862-63:
Graphic Accounts of Siege Fort Ridgley; Battles
of Birch Coulie, Wood Lake, Big Mound, Stony
Lake, Dead Buffalo Lake and Missouri River.
Chicago; A. P. Connolly, 1896. 273 pp.
Connors, Joseph. "The Elusive Hero of Redwood
Ferry." MiH, 34 "Summer 1955:. 233-238. On a
Ferryman killed during the Minnesota Sioux War
after ferrying others to safety.
Crooker, George A. S. "A letter to Lincold on the
Sioux Outbreak." MA, 19:3( (July 1954), 3-17.
Dated October 7, 1862.
Dakota Indians, Defendants. The Court Proceedings
in the Trial of Dakota Inidians Following the Massaxre
in Minnesota in August, 1862. Minneaplois:
Satterlee Printing Co., 1927. 79pp.
Daniels, Asa W. "Reminiscences of Little Corw."
CMHS, 12 (1908), 513-530. Daniels, a physcian
among the eastern Sioux before the War, said of
the causes: "There is good reason to believe that
had the treatment been just, humane and generous,
the outbreak of 1863 would never have occured.
Davis, Jane S. "Two Sioux War Orders: A Mystery
Unraveled." MiH, 41:3 Fall (1968), 117-125.
ABout Abraham Lincoln's hand written order, the
copy that went to Sibley was not in the President's
hand, See also "Lincoln's Siou War Order," entry
no. 2028.
Davis, LeRoy G. "Ambushed by Indians. The New
Ulm Massacre--A Thrilling Chapter in Minnesota's
History." MM, 5 (1896), 64-66.
Davis, Samuel M. "The Sioux Massacre of 1862."
MWH, 16 (1896), 660-664.
Dietz, Charlton. "Henry Behnke: New Ulm's Paul
Revere." MiH, 45:3 (Fall 1976), 111-115.
"The Doud Diary." CHSSD, 9 (1918), 471-474. Excerpts
from the journal of George W. Doud, a Private
in Company F, 5th Regiment of the Minnesota
Wolunteers during the 1862 War.
Earle, Ezmon W. Reminiscences of the Sioux Indian
Massacre in 1862. Fairfax, MN: A. M. Wallace,
1908. 45 pp.
Eastlick, Lavina (Dat.) "revolt of the Sioux." In
Scalps and Tomahawks: Narratives of Indians Captivity.
Ed. Frederick Drimmer. New York:
Coward-McCann, 1961. pp. 314-329.
Ebell, Adrian N. "The Indian Massacres and the War
of 1862." H, 27 (June 1863), 1-24. After consulting
with Albery Colgrave, Alfred L. Riggs and
J. E. Whitney, Ebell wrote faurly objective account.
Eckman, Jeannette, ed. The Kinkeads of Delaware
as Pioneers in Minnesota, 1856-1863. Wilminton,
DE: G. W. Butz, Jr., 1949. Contemporary accounts
of experiences in the Sioux war of 1862.
95 pp.
Egan, James, Joseph. The Battle of Birch Cooley as
Described by Two of the Participants-- J. J. Eagan
and Robert Boyd. Olivia, MN: he Olivia Times
Publishing Co., 1962. 32 pp.
"ending the Outbreak." CHSSD, 9 (1918_, 409-469.
Caluable article, which includes a report on the
journey up the Missouri by the Peace Commission
of 1866, a speech by Yanktonai Bone Necklace, a
report on a Sun Dance, etc.
Endreson, Mrs. Guri. "Guri Endreson, Frontier
Heroine." MiH, 10 (1929), 425-430. A letter from
Guri of Harrison, Minnesota to her daughter in
Norway, dated Decemeber 2, 1866, in which she describes
her experiences during the Minnesota Sioux
War.
"Execution of Thirty-eight Sioux Indians at Mankato,
Minnesota, December 26, 1862." Mankato Daily
Review, December 26, 1896.
Fearing, Jerome W. The Picture Story of the Minnesota
Sioux Uprising. St. Paul, MN: N. W. Publications,
1962. 31 pp.
Fort. Solomon R. "The Sioux Indian War." IHR, 10:
3 (July 1894), 132-137; 11:3 (July 1895)m 323-329.
Personal recollections about the Minnesota Sioux
War.
Fort Ridgley State park and Historical Society. Memorial
of the Sioux Indian Outbreak. Fairfax, MN:
Fairfax Standard print, n .d. 20 pp.
French, John C. The Heroine of Lake Shetek in Minnesota:
A Western Historical Fragment interwoven
with Pennsylvania. Altoona, PA: Tribune press,
1923. 10 pp.
Fridley, Russell W. "Charles E. Flandrau Attorney
at War." MiH, 38 (September 1962), 116-125.
About Flandrau's role in the War.
Fridley, Russell W., et al., eds. Charles E. Flandrau
and the Defense of New Ulm. New Ulm, MN:
Brown County Historical Society, 1962. 62 pp. A
biography of Flandrau is followed by a description
of the Battle of New Ulm and his recollections about
it.
Furness, marion R. "Governor Ramsey and Frontier
monnestoa: Impressions from His Diary and Letters."
MiH, 28:4 (December 1947), 309-328. Comments
on the Minnesota Sioux War.
Gluek, Alvin C. "The Sioux Uprising: A Problem in
International Relations." MiH, 34 (Winter 1955),
317-324. Canadian fears of a possible invasion by
Sioux.
Goff, Lyman Bullock. An 1862 Trip to the West.
Oawtucket, RI: Pawtucket Boy's Club Press, 1926.
158 pp.
Gray, John S. "The Santee Siox and the Settlers at
Lake Shetek." Montana, 25:1 (January 1975), 42-54.
H. H. A. "Official Correspondence Pertaining to the
War of the Outbreak, 1862-1865." CHSSD, 31
(1962), 469-563.
Hachin-Wakanda (Lightning Blanket). Story of the Battle
of Fort Ridgley, Minn., Agugust 20 and 22, 1862.
Morton, MN: O. S. Smith, 1908. 5 pp.
Hagadorn, Henry J. "On the March with Sibley in
1863: The Diary of Private Henry J. Hagadorn."
Ed. John P. Pritchett. NDHQ, 5 (January 1931),
103-129.
Henig, Gerald S. "A Neglected Cause of the Sioux
Uprising." MiH, 54:3 (Fall 1976), 107-110.
Hoover, Herbert T. "Little Crow Was a Peacemaker."
NCA, No. 2 (October 1972), pp. 79-80.
Howard John R. "The Sioux War Stockades." MiH,
12 (1931), 301-303.
Hammel, August. 1922 Souvenir: 60th Anniversary
of the Indian Wars, New Ulm, August 18-25, 1862,
n .p ., 1922. 4 pp. Also published on the 75th anniversary in 1937.
Humphrey, John Ames, "Boyhoood Remembrances of
Life Among the Dakotas and the Massacre in 1862."
CMHS, 15 (1915), 337-348. Places the Sioux in
very bad light.
Ingham, William H. "The Iowa Northern Border Brigade
of 1862-3." AIo, 5:7 (October 1902), 481-523.
Participated in defense of New Ulm. Contains
military correspondence, roster of men, etc.
Jones, Robert H. "The Northwestern Frontier and
the Impact of the Sioux War, 1862." Mid, 41
(1959), 131-153.
Ketchem, Roule, and Tracy H. Marsh. The Sioux
Uprising of 1862 in Meeker County. Grove City,
MN: Grove City Women's Club, 1962. 44 pp.
Laut, Agnes Christina. "heroines of Lake Shetek,
Minnesota." OM, 51 (March 1908), 686-698; OM,
52 (June 1908), 271-286.
Leonhart, Rudolph. Erinnerungen and Neu Ulm.
Erlebnisse aus dem Indianer-gemetzel in Minnesota
1862. Pittsburg, KS: n. p., 1880. 46 pp.
"Lincoln's Sioux War Order." MiH, 33 (Summer
1952), 77-79. A Facsimile of Lincoln's hand-written
order that gives the names of thirty-nine Indians
and mixed-bloods sentenced to be hanged for "crimes"
in the Minnesota Sioux War.
Little Crow. "Speech to Council of War on the Eve
of the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota, August 18,
1862." See entry no. 1936, pp. 171-172. Taken
from "Taoyateduta Is Not a Coward."
McKusick, Marshall. "Major William Williams at
Iowa Lake in 1862." AIo, 42:8 (Spring 1975), 569-582.
About militaryaffairs in the Minnesota Sioux War.
Malmros, Oscar. "The Sioux War." In Minnesota
Adjutant-General Office Report, 1862. St. Paul, MN: n. p., 1863, pp. 23-133.
Mason, August L. "The Tragedy of Minnesota." In
The Pioneer history of America. Boston: N. Wilson
& Co., 1891, pp. 794-835.
Minnesota Legislature. "Civil War and the Sioux
Uprising , Centennial Commission." Newsletter,
October 27, 1960-October 19, 1961.
Minnesota State Commissioner for the Distribution of
the Refugee fund. Reoprt of the State Commissioner
for the Distribution of the Refugee Fund, February
28th 1863. St. Paul: F. Driscoll, Printer, 1863. 14 pp.
Minnesota State Fair, August 31-September 5, 1908.
Souvenir Libretto: The Great Spectacular Production
of Fort Ridgley in 1862, 1000 People Including
300 Indians. n. p., 1908. 8 pp.
Minnesota Territorial Legislative Assembly. Committee
on Memorializing Congress for Expenses of
Expedition Against indians. St. Paul, MN: The Assembly, 1857. 4 pp.
Minnesota Valley Historical Society. Sketches, Historical
and Descriptive, of the Monuments and Tablets,
Erected by the Minnesota Valley Historical
Society in Renville and Redwood Counties, Minnesota.
Morton: Minnesota Valley Historical Society, 1902. 79 pp. To commemorate
incidents, and to honor certain Indians and non-Indians who
particiapted in the Minnesota Sioux War.
Moncrieff, Ascott Robert Hope. The Sioux Rebellion
in Minnesota. Stuttgart: E. Klett Verlag, 1956.
40 pp. Story of an immigrant boy.