. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. came. The latter later returned to Lake Shetek, Minn.,where Mr. Duley was killed, and his wife and daughter made captive in theSioux uprising of 1862. They were ransomed by Maj. Charles E. Galpin, actingfor Dakota settlers. William Stevens, Samuel Masters, Henry Masters, J. , George P. Waldron and Margaret Callahan, who later wedded J. , Joseph B. Amidon and family, John Lawrence, Berne C. Fowler,J. B. Barnes, John Rouse, James W. Lynch, Jefferson P. Kidder, Samuel and N. F. Brown were settlers that year


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. came. The latter later returned to Lake Shetek, Minn.,where Mr. Duley was killed, and his wife and daughter made captive in theSioux uprising of 1862. They were ransomed by Maj. Charles E. Galpin, actingfor Dakota settlers. William Stevens, Samuel Masters, Henry Masters, J. , George P. Waldron and Margaret Callahan, who later wedded J. , Joseph B. Amidon and family, John Lawrence, Berne C. Fowler,J. B. Barnes, John Rouse, James W. Lynch, Jefferson P. Kidder, Samuel and N. F. Brown were settlers that year, and Alpheus G. Fuller returnedfrom Washington, having been unsuccessful in securing recognition by Congressas a delegate for the proposed new territory, to which position he had beenappointed by the county commissioners of Big Sioux County. The Alinnesota Legislature had created the counties of Pembina, Rock, BigSioux and Midway, and when admitted as a State, portions of Pembina andRock, and all of the Big Sioux and Midway were left in unorganized


Size: 1290px × 1937px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidnorthdakotahisto01loun