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Common terms and phrasesApple River arrived August barracks Bast Bell Big Sioux Big Sioux River Big Stone Lake brigade Burch Camp Pope Camp Release Captain cent Colonel Marshall command commenced Company G Coteau des Prairies creek detailed Detert duty Eberdt eighth corporals embarked enemy enemy's enlisted February expedition Fandel Ferlein fifth sergeant Fort Abercrombie Fort Gaines Fort Snelling Gaheen Gantner George Paulson Gropel Helena Hoscheid hospital Indians Infantry J. J. Mueller Jakobi Joseph July June Kilian Klinghammer Kraemer Lac qui Parle Lake Lake Shetek Lieutenant Holl Louis Luxemburg Major McLaren Mankato ment miles military Minnesota River morning mustered native Neierburg night October Orleans Paul prairie Praxl prisoners privates Prussia Prussia Prussia quarters Radke reached recruits regi rejoined relieved Ridgley Sauk Centre Scheer Schoenemann scouts Seidel Sheyenne River Sibley tents sick Sigel Guards Sixth Regiment skirmish Snelling spent in camp steamboat tents troops Troska wagoner Henricks Wurtemberg Popular passagesPage 20 - Breitenbach, for several months previous to the issuing of said writ, was legally mustered into the military service of the United States for three years, or during the war, and is still in said service as a captain in the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. Page 24 - ... expedition directed against the Sioux Indians. The march was taken up early on the morning of the 16th, and on the 26th day of June the forces encamped at the foot of Lake Traverse, a distance of 119 miles from Camp Pope. From this point a train was dispatched to Fort Abercrombie for supplies, the guard consisting of three companies of infantry, including Company H, of the Sixth Regiment, Captain [WK... Page 49 - ... any man of the expedition. We lost four horses; all were greatly reduced and could hardly have endured another day's march without forage, The prairie was generally burned. Respectfully submitted, Wm, R. Marshall. Lieut. Col. Seventh Regt. Minn. Vols., Comdg. Detachment." Two-Wood Lakes referred to is probably the most eastern one of the two lakes now known as Twin Lakes, situated in Township 117 North, of Range 54 West, of Deuel County. The Dakota name is "Channonpa," and that of the western... References to this bookFrom Google ScholarTracing Their Footsteps: The Dakota Marches of 1862Lisa Elbert, Angela Wilson References from web pagesInternet Archive: Details: History of Company E, of the Sixth ... Bibliographic information |