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Old Fort Snelling

Chapter 12 THE CHIPPEWA TREATY OF 1837

Word Count: 2588    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

he Indians were the government's wards. By the ninth of the Articles of Confederation, Congress was given the right

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Old Fort Snelling
Old Fort Snelling
Marcus L. Hansen Literature
“Old Fort Snelling by Marcus L. Hansen”
1 Chapter 1 A CENTURY AND A HALF OF FOREIGN RULE2 Chapter 2 THE EVOLUTION OF FORT SNELLING3 Chapter 3 FORTY YEARS OF FRONTIER DUTY4 Chapter 4 LORDS OF THE NORTH5 Chapter 5 A SOLDIER'S WORLD6 Chapter 6 GLIMPSES OF GARRISON LIFE7 Chapter 7 THE FORT AND INDIAN LIFE8 Chapter 8 THE SIOUX-CHIPPEWA FEUDS9 Chapter 9 THE FUR TRADE10 Chapter 10 SOLDIERS OF THE CROSS11 Chapter 11 THE FASHIONABLE TOUR12 Chapter 12 THE CHIPPEWA TREATY OF 183713 Chapter 13 CITIZENS AND SOLDIERS