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1. Arthur T. Adams at the site of the Dustin Family Massacre, Dakota War of 1862, near Howard Lake, Minnesota

2. Battle scarred house, New Ulm, Minnesota

3. Broken monument, Beaver Creek Massacre, Dakota War of 1862, Henderson, Minnesota

4. Captured by the Indians: Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in Minnesota

5. Dakota Native Americans and Dr. Thomas Williamson near the Upper Sioux Agency, Minnesota

6. Father Francis Pierz, Missionary

7. Governor Swift home, St. Peter, Minnesota

8. Grave of James W. Lynd, Redwood Agency, Morton, Minnesota

9. Letter from Bradley Wheelock to his brother describing the 1862 Dakota Uprising, New Ulm, Minnesota

10. Letter from Lieutenant Thomas van Etten describing the Battle of Birch Coulee

11. Letter from Lieutenant Thomas van Etten, Quartermaster at Fort Ridgely, February 11, 1863

12. Monument at the site of Fort Ridgely, near Fairfax, Minnesota

13. Monument of Birch Coulee Battle, Morton, Minnesota

14. Monument to Camp Release, Dakota War of 1862, Minnesota

15. Mrs. A. T. Adams viewing the Acton Monument, Dakota War of 1862, Meeker County, Minnesota

16. Mrs. Lucy Hebbard, survivor of the Dakota War of 1862, Minnesota

17. Path leading to a potato hole, site of Yellow Medicine Agency, Minnesota

18. Pembina-Henderson Trail, located near the site of the Battle of Acton, Dakota War of 1862, Meeker County, Minnesota

19. Portrait of Dr. Asa W. Daniels, St. Peter, Minnesota

20. Portrait of E. St. Julien Cox, New Ulm, Minnesota

21. Portrait of E. St. Julien Cox, St. Peter, Minnesota

22. Portrait of Governor Henry Swift, St. Peter, Minnesota

23. Portrait of John Otherday, St. Paul, Minnesota

24. Portrait of Judge Charles Flandrau, St. Paul, Minnesota

25. Portrait of Little Crow's daughters, Mankato, Minnesota