Minnesota and Dacotah by Andrews, C. C. (Christopher Columbus), 1829-1922
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A word from our supporters: File extension WPL | This eBook was produced by Jim Weiler, xooqi.com. MINNESOTA AND DACOTAH: IN IN THE AUTUMN OF 1856. WITH INFORMATION RELATIVE TO PUBLIC LANDS, AND A TABLE OF STATISTICS. OF THE UNITED STATES. From the great lakes of the Northland, From the land of the Ojibways, From the land of the Dacotahs." LONGFELLOW W A S H I N G T O N: ROBERT FARNHAM 1857 _______ C. C. ANDREWS, for the District of Columbia. _______ PHILADELPHIA: STEREOTYPED BY E. B. MEARS. _______ THESE ARE RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED TO THE _______ _______ During the last autumn I made a tour into Minnesota, upwards of a hundred and thirty miles north-west of St. Paul, to satisfy myself as to the character and prospects of the territory. All I could learn from personal observation, and otherwise, concerning its society and its ample means of greatness, impressed me so favorably as to the advantages still open to the settler, that I put down in the form of letters such facts as I thought would be of general interest. Since their publication-- in the Boston, Post-- a few requests, which I could not comply with, were made for copies of them all. I was led to believe, therefore, that if I revised them and added information relative to unoccupied lands, the method of preemption, and the business interests of the territory, they would be worthy of publication in a more permanent form. Conscious that what I have written is an inadequate description of that splendid domain, I shall be happy indeed to have contributed, in ever so small a degree, to advance its growth and welfare. Here I desire to acknowledge the aid which has been readily extended to my undertaking by the Delegate from Minnesota-- Hon. HENRY M. RICE-- whose faithful and unwearied services-- I will take the liberty to add-- in behalf of the territory, merit the highest praise. I am also indebted for valuable information to EARL S. GOODRICH, Esq., editor of the Daily Pioneer (St. Paul) and Democrat. In another place I give a list of the works which I have had occasion to consult or refer to. C. C. ANDREWS. Washington, January 1, 1857. _______ PREPARATION OF THIS WORK. Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi, by Major Z. M. PIKE vol. Philadelphia; 1807. Travels to the Source of the Missouri River, by Captains LEWIS and CLARKE. 3 vols. London: 1815. Expedition to the Source of the St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepek, &c., under command of Major STEPHEN H. LONG 2 vols. Philadelphia: 1824. British Dominions in North America. By JOSEPH BOUCHETTE, Esq. 3 vols. London: 1832. History of the Colonies of the British Empire. By R. M. MARTIN, Esq. London; 1843. Report on the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi, by J. N. NICOLLET. Senate Document 237, 2d Session, 26th Congress. Washington: 1843. Report, of an Exploration of the Territory of Minnesota, by Brevet Captain JOHN POPE, Corps Topographical Engineers. Senate Document 42, 1st Session, 31st Congress. Washington: 1850. Sketches of Minnesota. By E. S. SEYMOUR. New York: 1850. |



