The story of Minnie (Wilhelma) Busse / by M. P. Satterlee, 1933.

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The story of Minnie (Wilhelma) Busse / by M. P. Satterlee, 1933.

Description (typescript) of the Dakota Indians' capture of Busse and two siblings at Middle Creek (near Redwood Falls, Minn.) during the Dakota Conflict, the death of their parents and two infant siblings, experiences in the Dakota camp, and release at Camp Release. Submitted for a Minnesota Tourism Bureau contest in 1933.

3 pages on partial microfilm reel.

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Busse, Wilhelma.

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Satterlee, Marion P.

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Marion P. Satterlee was a historian of the 1862 Dakota War. His father, Reverend William W. Satterlee, was a professor at Grant University in Athens, Tennessee (later Tennessee Wesleyan College), and a leader of the Prohibition Party in Minnesota. From the guide to the Marion P. and William W. Satterlee papers., 1878-1937., (Minnesota Historical Society) ...

Minnesota. Tourism Bureau.

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