Notes of committee selecting historical data from New Ulm, Minn.

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Notes of committee selecting historical data from New Ulm, Minn.

Typescript notes on a trip by six New Ulm residents to the Wood Lake battle site, Camp Release, and Montevideo. They include notes on interviews with George Olds, whose farm was then (1924) on the Yellow Medicine Agency site, and with Celia Campbell Stay, whose father, Joseph Campbell, was the Redwood Agency interpreter in 1862. She relates the family's captivity by the Dakota, their release at Camp Release, and her father's role as intermediary between the Dakota camp and General Sibley.

23 leaves on partial microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314249

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Yellow Medicine Agency

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Olds, George E., 1835-.

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Seifert, Alexander, 1891-1955,

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Stay, Celia M. Campbell, 1848-1935.

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Red Wood Agency

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Campbell, Antone Joseph.

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