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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BWP_st-cornelias-church_Morton-MN.html
??A center of Mdewakanton Dakota community life for several generations, St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church is a symbol of Dakota continuity in the homeland from which they once were exiles. In 1987 the remains of 31 Dakota who died in an Iowa prison…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BW1_mdewakanton-ehdakupi-wanagi-makoce_Morton-MN.html
??De oyanke ed Mdwakanton Dakota wicantancan ehdakupi kin hena wicaliapi. ??Hena 1862 U.S. - Dakota okicize iyohakab tamakoce etan wicakaliapi. ??Dena oyate wicatancan ehdakupi he, he Dakota tona waniyetu ota, Minisota Makobaspe oitancan yan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BV5_lower-sioux-veterans-memorial_Morton-MN.html
Dedicatedto AllLower SiouxVeterans Raymond CoursolleNorman DowLouis HemmingerGeorge Wabasha
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BTG_the-battle-of-birch-coulee_Morton-MN.html
In the then tall grass inthe swale, about 800 feetnorth, a body of SiouxIndians under Gray Birdattacked the whites.Behind the hill 400 feetto the east was the lastpoint of attack by theIndians, whence they weredriven by the reliefforces into the r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BFF_birch-coulee-state-monument_Morton-MN.html
north side Erected by the State of Minnesota in grateful remembrance of the Heroism of those gallant soldiers and citizens who fought the Battle of Birch Coulee and to perpetuate their names. Capt. Hiram P. Grant. Co. A. 6th Minnesota Vol. Inf. C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BEY_the-faithful-indians-monument_Morton-MN.html
Erected A. D. 1899 by the Minnesota Valley Historical Society to commemorate the brave, faithful, and humane conduct of the loyal Indians who saved the lives of white people and were true to their obligations throughout the Sioux War in Minnesota …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BC4_the-battle-of-birch-coulee_Morton-MN.html
600 feet south,in the ravinethe whites wereattacked by theSioux Indiansunder Mah-Ka-To Sept. 2, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BB5_caught-unaware_Morton-MN.html
??In 1862, settlers in the area of Birch Coolie Creek were living peaceful lives, having come to this area to take up new homesteads. They were in large part recent immigrants to this country. When they settled here they were mostly unaware of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A8U_forbes-trading-post-site_Morton-MN.html
400 feet north stoodForbe's trading-post,Aug. 18, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A7X_roberts-trading-post-site_Morton-MN.html
188 feet north stoodRobert's trading-post,Aug. 18, 1862.
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