Biographical data on John H. MacKenzie, [undated] and 1906, 1912.

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Biographical data on John H. MacKenzie, [undated] and 1906, 1912.

MacKenzie settled in Hutchinson, Minnesota, in 1850 and served as a scout and guide for Hatch's Battalion during the Dakota Conflict of 1862. The collection consists of a letter from MacKenzie to the Minnesota Historical Society (1906; original and typed copy) detailing a trip, unarmed and alone, from Georgetown to Fort Abercrombie for reinforcements; a clipping (undated) and a letter from MacKenzie to E. Southworth (1912) describing his role in the 1865 capture of Little Six and Medicine Bottle; and a pamphlet (undated) from his Tulsa (Indian Territory) Experimental Poultry Station.

4 items on partial microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6764644

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MacKenzie, John H., 1831-.

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Little Six, d. 1865.

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United States. Army. Hatch's Independent Battalion of Cavalry.

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Tulsa Experimental Poultry Station (Tulsa, Ok.).

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Medicine Bottle, 1831-1865.

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