Early Dakota Trails And Settlements At Centerville Minn
The book Early Dakota Trails And Settlements At Centerville Minn was written by author Albert M Goodrich Here you can read free online of Early Dakota Trails And Settlements At Centerville Minn book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Early Dakota Trails And Settlements At Centerville Minn a good or bad book?
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The Scioux, lying in ambush, made prisoners of them as soon as they stepped on land. Thus from all that band but one man escaped; he was called in his own language Le Froid ["he who is cold"]. This same man died not a long time ago. In regard to the location of these Dakota settlements among the rice lakes, Perrot says that the St. Croix river "is situated northeast of them, at no great distance. " If he means this to apply to the Mille Lacs region, it is simply not true. But it is true of the ...little cluster of rice lakes at Centerville. More- over, Rice creek, which runs through these Centerville lakes, EARLY DAKOTA SETTLEMENTS AT CENTERVILLE. 319 may be traced by traveling in a northeasterly direction to a point a mile or two beyond Howard lake, until one comes to its source in a small lake within half a mile of Forest lake in the northern part of Washington county. The outlet of Forest lake is the South branch of Sunrise river, which runs north- easterly throughout its course and joins the St.
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