NUMEROUS TREATY VIOLATIONS
The Dakota never saw most of the money they were owed. The reservation decreased from 50 miles on either side of the Minnesota River in 1851 to 10 miles by 1858. The treaty failed to provide a new sustainable life for the Dakota. Crop failures, lack of game, and broken
1851 TREATY OF TRAVERSE DES SIOUX
The Treaty of Traverse des Sioux signed on July 23, 1851, was a turning point in state and national history.
Henry Hastings Sibley: Fur Trader, Politician, and Brigadier General
Henry Hastings Sibley was a Minnesota territory congressman, first state Governor, army General, and owner of a trading post at Traverse des Sioux.
Joseph Nicollet and his map
French scientist, geographer, and mathematician Joseph Nicollet led three important expeditions from 1836 through 1839. His Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi covered parts of what would become eight states, and was the first to illustrate the height of land on a map–critically important in an area
Bob Looks Back: The Early Years of Nicollet County Creameries
The story of the creameries in Nicollet County revolves around the butter produced during the county’s early years.
Fourth of July
As you celebrate today, take a moment to check out this Fourth of July photo parade. Have a happy and safe weekend!
Nicollet County Duo Collected Rural School Stories
Nicollet County duo collected rural school stories By Bob Sandeen, NCHS Research Assistant Beginning in the 1850s, minutes of the Nicollet County Board meetings contain written descriptions and maps that defined the boundaries of the county’s school districts as they were formed. The Nicollet County Historical Society’s archives include maps
Bob Looks Back: Early St. Peter Churches
Early St. Peter Churchesby Bob Sandeen, NCHS Research Assistant Many pioneer residents began holding religious services in the St. Peter area as soon as possible after their arrival, beginning in the first half of the 1850s. The services were held in private homes, in rented spaces in commercial buildings, and
The Great Storm of 1873
In the early part of this month Minnesota was swept for two days by an icy tempest, unparalled [sic] in our previous history. The storm came with unannounced suddenness, and a day that up to two o'clock in the afternoon was mild; pleasant and even thawing changed to a storm
X Marks the Spot
Traverse des Sioux has always been a great gathering place for people in this area. Human life here dates back 9,000 years. We don’t think about this much today but, the geography of this area makes it an ideal place to live.
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