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01 - Dedication; Author's Note; History of Minnesota by Judge Charles E. Flandrau
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02 - Legendary and Aboriginal Era, Part 1
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03 - Legendary and Aboriginal Era, Part 2
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04 - Fort Snelling
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05 - The Selkirk Settlement
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06 - George Catlin; Featherstonehaugh; Schoolcraft and the Source of the Mississippi; Elevations in Minnesota; Nicollet
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07 - Missions
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08 - The Indians
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09 - Territorial Period
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10 - Education; The First Territorial Government
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11 - Courts
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12 - First Territorial Legislature
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13 - Immigration
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14 - The Panic of 1857; Land Titles; The First Newspaper
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15 - Banks
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16 - The Fur Trade; Pemmican
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17 - Transportation and Express; Lumber
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18 - Religion
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19 - Railroads, Part 1
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20 - Railroads, Part 2; The First Railroad Actually Built
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21 - The Spirit Lake Massacre
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22 - The Constitutional Convention
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23 - Attempt to Remove the Capital; Census; Grasshoppers; Militia
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24 - The Wright County War; The Civil War
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25 - The Third Regiment
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26 - The Indian War of 1862 and Following Years, Part 1
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27 - The Indian War of 1862 and Following Years, Part 2
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28 - The Attack on Fort Ridgely; Battle of New Ulm, Part 1
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29 - Battle of New Ulm, Part 2
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30 - Battle of Birch Coulie; Occurences in Meeker County and Vicinity
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31 - Protection of the Southern Frontier
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32 - Colonel Sibley Moves Upon the Enemy; The Battle of Wood Lake
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33 - Fort Ambercrombie; Camp Release
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34 - Trial of the Indians
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35 - Execution of the Thirty-Eight Condemned Indians; The Campaign of 1863; Battle of Big Mound; Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake
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36 - Battle of Stony Lake
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37 - Campaign of 1864
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38 - A Long Period of Peace and Prosperity; Introduction of the New Process of Milling Wheat; The Discovery of Iron
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39 - Commerce through the St. Mary's Falls Canal; Agriculture; Dairying; The University of Minnesota and Its School of Agriculture
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40 - The Minnesota State Agricultural Society; The Minnesota Soldiers' Home; Other State Institutions; Minnesota Institute for Defectives; State School for Dependent and Neglected Children
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41 - The Minnesota State Training School; Minnesota State Reformatory; The Minnesota State Prison; The Minnesota Historical Society; State Institutions Miscellaneous in their Character; State Finances
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42 - The Monetary and Business Flurry of 1873 and Panic of 1893; Minor Happenings
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43 - The War with Spain
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44 - The Indian Battle of Leech Lake; Population
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45 - The State Flag; The Official Flower of the State, and the Method of its Selection
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46 - Origin of the Name ''Gopher State''; State Parks: Itasca State Park and Interstate Park -- The Dalles of the Saint Croix
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47 - Politics
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48 - Bibliography