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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CA8_eliza-m-ller-state-monument_Fairfax-MN.html
The Stateof Minnesota tothe Memory ofMrs Eliza M?ller1877Her valor and her devotion to the care of the sick and wounded soldiers and refugees during and after the Sioux Indian outbreak of 1862 will forever be cherished in the hearts of a grateful …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C9M_captain-john-s-marsh-state-monument_Fairfax-MN.html
Erected by the State ofMinnesota1873Built by Sullivan & Terry, Mankato. In memory of Capt. John S. Marsh · First Serg't Russell H. Findley · Serg't Solon A. Trescott · Corp'l Joseph S. Besse · Private Charles R. Bel…
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Arrived in 1816Becoming the First White Settler of This Community Donated & Erected by B. J. Krahn 1940 Hazen Mooers one of the pioneers of the fur trade with the Sioux, came to the no. west in 1816 conducted a trading post at Big Stone Lake…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C91_joseph-laframboise_Fairfax-MN.html
1826?? Licensed U.S. fur buyer with H. H. Sibley. 1834?? Owned Little Rock Trading Post on the Minnesota River. 1837?? Interpreter for Indian Treaty at Fort Snelling and Washington D.C. 1838-39?? Guide for Jean N. Nicollet, U.S. Gov't Cartographer…
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FORT RIDGELY Fort Ridgely both contradicts and fits the popular culture stereotype of a frontier fort. Following its 1855 completion, the Fort's primary role was to assist the federal government with an orderly transition of land ownership from A…
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