Minnesota's Uncivil War - photo gallery (20 of 34) |
Captured Dakota at Fort Snelling After the war, most of the remaining Dakota in Minnesota were rounded up and held in a makeshift prison camp at Fort Snelling. Most later were expelled from the state to new reservations in South Dakota, Nebraska and other areas. Photographer: Benjamin Franklin Upton, 1862. Courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society. Cannot be downloaded or copied for commercial use. |
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