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  1. Bag, Powder - Black powder leather pouch

    Black powder leather pouch with shoulder strap and brass spring action device on the open end of the pouch. Used in the Hutchinson Stockade during the Indian Outbreak. Given by William Dewing.

    Record Type: Object

    Black powder leather pouch
  2. Clipping, Newspaper - American House, Hutchinson

    Newspaper clipping photograph of Hutchinson's first hotel, the old American House. Undated. Mounted on cardboard. Marked on back as a loan to the Historical Society June 26, 1915(?) by W. H. Hartman. The main right hand part of the American House was built by Jack Dieter. Wm. Sumner bought and moved it to the corner later occupied by J. A. Tmey's clothing store. He added the wing and porch and it stood at the location for some 30 years. Me...

    Record Type: Photo

    American House, Hutchinson
  3. Gunpowder - Black powder saved by Ellen Pendergast Harrington

    Glass vial of black powder saved by Ellen Pendergast Harrington; saved from cartridges used with musket balls during the Indian outbreak.

    Record Type: Object

    Black powder saved by Ellen Pendergast Harrington
  4. Lithograph - Company B, 3d Regiment, Minn Volunteer Inf.

    Color lithograph "Soldiers' Memorial" for Company B, 3rd Regiment, Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, mustered into United States Service November 15th, 1861. by Captain A. D. Nelson, 10th Infantry U.S.A. at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Lithographers. Entered in year 1863 by J. W. Waterman in clerk's office of District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Paragraphs at the top corners describe the history of the regiment, in...

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    Company B, 3d Regiment, Minn Volunteer Inf.
  5. Map - Hutchinson, MN Stockade sketch

    Scanned map of the Hutchinson, MN Stockade c.1862 showing the grounds and military quarters. The timber stockade eight feet high was completed August 27, 1862 and sheltered over 400 settlers. Soldiers led by Capt. Richard Strout marched from Fort Snelling through Brooklyn Center and other towns on their way to central Minnesota. The 9th Minnesota Volunteer Regiment Company B arrived in Hutchinson just in time for the attack on September 4. Af...

    Record Type: Archive

    Hutchinson, MN Stockade sketch
  6. Map - Stockade & Hutchinson, MN, 1862

    Map of Hutchinson in 1862. This map appears to be an original pencil sketch and was found behind a framed picture in the donors' parents' house. The parents collected antiques and had a number of old frames. The letters "E.D.K." are in the lower right hand corner and the name E. D. Kirst, Mpls. is written on the reverse. The same sketch appeared on p. 6 of the October 6, 1905 Hutchinson Leader. Credit was given to Dr. Kee Wakefield, owner of ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Stockade & Hutchinson, MN, 1862
  7. Map - Stockade, Hutchinson, MN, 1862

    Scanned laminated map of the Hutchinson Stockade c.1862 showing the grounds and military quarters. The timber stockade eight feet high was completed August 27, 1862 and sheltered over 400 settlers. Soldiers led by Capt. Richard Strout marched from Fort Snelling through Brooklyn Center and other towns on their way to central Minnesota. The 9th Minnesota Volunteer Regiment Company B arrived in Hutchinson just in time for the attack on September ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Stockade, Hutchinson, MN, 1862
  8. Picture - Chief Little Crow

    Framed oval picture of Little Crow (Taoyateduta), Dakota Indian Chief who led the 1862 Indian Uprising in Minnesota. Wide brown barn wood frame; glass

    Record Type: Object

    Chief Little Crow
  9. Portrait - Daniel Cross

    Charcoal portrait of Daniel Cross. He is dressed in suit and tie. Daniel was killed in the 1862 Dakota Uprising.

    Record Type: Object

    Daniel Cross
  10. Postcard - Civil War Veterans, Hutchinson MN c.1912

    Sepia toned photographic postcard showing a group of ten unidentified men on Main Street, Hutchinson, MN. They are at the intersection with Washington Avenue and are facing south. They were members of the Hutchinson Home Guard, marching in the 1912 parade commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Sioux Uprising. Shown in the background is the Sivright Farm machinery building (later the Bretzke Building) and the Bolduc building is on the left.

    Record Type: Archive

    Civil War Veterans, Hutchinson MN c.1912
  11. Postcard - Hutchinson Military Band

    Sepia toned photographic postcard showing members of the Hutchinson Military Band parading westward on Second Avenue South. They are next to the Opera House, about to enter the Main Street intersection. It is 1912, the fiftieth anniversary of the Dakota Conflict.

    Record Type: Archive

    Hutchinson Military Band
  12. Postcard - Hutchinson, MN 1912 parade-Home Guard

    Black and white photographic postcard of a Hutchinson, MN parade in October,1912. A group of men is at the forefront, with the lead one holding an American flag. Band members holding musical instruments are following them. Also visible are parade spectators, an automobile, and a buggy. The parade commemorated the 50th anniversary of the 1862 Indian Uprising and the men were stockaders. The view is of the intersection at Main Street and Washi...

    Record Type: Archive

    Hutchinson, MN 1912 parade-Home Guard
  13. Postcard - John Other Day

    Postcard showing a black & white photograph of John Other Day (Anpetu-Tokeka), who rescued 62 persons from the Massacre in 1862. Taken at New Ulm, Mn, 1912. Published by St. Paul Souvenir Co. Unsent postcard.

    Record Type: Archive

    John Other Day
  14. Postcard - Target Tree, August 17,1862

    Black and white photographic postcard showing a lone tree standing in a harvested grain field. This tree called the "Target Tree" was located on the spot of the first blood shed at Acton Township, MN in the U.S.-Dakota War, Aug 27,1862.

    Record Type: Archive

    Target Tree, August 17,1862
  15. Poster - Little Crow

    Large poster about Little Crow, Dacotah chief, using an article from the November 7, 1971 St.Paul Pioneer Press & Dispatch Sunday Magazine. Relates the history of Little Crow as Chief, his death, brutal treatment at Hutchinson, display & storage of his body by the Minnesota Historical Society, and private family burial at Flandreau SD. Jesse Wakeman, his closest descendant and Mrs. Ida Allen are pictured. Includes photographs & a drawing of Ta...

    Record Type: Archive

    Little Crow
  16. Print - Indian Execution, 1862

    Framed lithograph print of the Execution of the Thirty-Eight Sioux Indians at Mankato Minnesota December 26, 1862. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1883 by John C. Wise in the Office of Librarian of Congress at Washington. Hayes Litho. Co., Buffalo NY. Wood frame; glass.

    Record Type: Object

    Indian Execution, 1862
  17. Print, Photographic - 1862 Map of Hutchinson, MN

    Black and white reproduction photograph of a hand drawn map of Hutchinson, MN in 1862. The stockade area later became Central Park, Library Square, and the home of Hutchinson Public Library.

    Record Type: Photo

    1862 Map of Hutchinson, MN
  18. Print, Photographic - 50th anniversary of Sioux uprising, Hutchinson MN,1912

    Black and white reproduction photograph of a group of unidentified men standing on Main St., Hutchinson, MN. The men are at the intersection with Washington Avenue and are facing south. They were members of the Hutchinson Home Guard, marching in the 50th anniversary of the Sioux uprising parade in 1912. Shown in the background is the Sivright Farm machinery building (later the Bretzke Building) and the Bolduc building is on the left. The copy w...

    Record Type: Photo

    50th anniversary of Sioux uprising, Hutchinson MN,1912
  19. Print, Photographic - Acton Monument

    Black and white photograph of the Acton Monument in Meeker County, MN marking the spot where the first blood was shed in the Sioux Indian Outbreak, August 17, 1862. Bodies of the victims are buried at Ness Cemetery in Meeker County. The granite memorial was erected by O. F. W. Schultz of Litchfield, MN. Donor was one of the men who defended the Forest City, MN Stockade during the Indian assault. Photographed by C. G. Crosby, Litchfield, MN. ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Acton Monument
  20. Print, Photographic - Birch Coulee Monument

    Cabinet card photograph of the Birch Coolie (sic) Monument. The story of 1862 battles is on the back. Dedicated in 1894. Photographed by N. B. Andersen, Redwood Falls, Minn.

    Record Type: Photo

    Birch Coulee Monument

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