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??? The Grand Army of the Republic was an organization established in 1866 by Union veterans of the Civil War to preserve friendships, honor fallen comrades, and aid widows and the handicapped. It was wielded great political influence in the years…
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First Blood In memory of the first five victims of the great Indian massacre of August 1862, and buried here in one grave Robinson Jones · Viranus Webster · Howard Baker · Ann Baker · Clara D. Wilson Erected b…
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??? The first pioneers to settle in this area arrived by July, 1856, three months after their oxen-drawn prairie schooners left Rock County, Wisconsin. They were the families of Henrik H. Thoen, Ole H. Ness, Nels H. Colberg and bachelors Ole H. Th…
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This marks the spot where the first blood was shed in the Sioux Indian Outbreak Aug. 17, 1862 Victims: Robinson Jones · Ann Baker-Jones · Howard Baker · Viranus Webster · Clara D. Wilson Bodies of these Victims ar…
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??On August 17, 1862, four young Dakota hunters, returning to their hungry families from an unsuccessful hunt, argued about stealing food from white settlers. Sungigidan, Kaomdeiyeyedan, Nagiwicakte, and Pazoiyopa dared each other this: who among …
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To Honor and RememberAll VeteransWho Served in theArmed Forces of theUnited States of America Dedicated 2008
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HonoringAll OurVeterans Veterans ParkDedicated Monday,May 28, 1990
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Chief Little Crowleader of the Sioux IndianOutbreak in 1862, was shotand killed about 330feet south of this point byNathan Lamson and hisson Chauncey, July 3, 1863Erected 1929
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Killed By Indians InSioux Uprising500 Feet NorthwestAugust 22, 1862
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Killed By Indians InSioux UprisingSeptember 20, 1862440 Yards South
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