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Fort SnellingMain MenuDakota History 1862-1863: The US-Dakota War, and the Innocent ImprisonedEducation + InterpretationCamp CensusBibliographyAll Sources used for the creation of this site.Genevieve Romain2780a176af9b081b887fccf1a2c9d8f66cc710a8Dustin Sjong7d8b720b8272f145f79d27a161206c480703e582Matthew D. Frater61f08a66ba71d0a84fb2368cda74dc64d2daa275Sarah Forschlerf112b97c780ede601526729005e344121cd2da0cAaron J. Person7682fe26670fdd393b11095bed5c9c2f5813574f
Interactive Map
12015-12-11T11:11:09-08:00Matthew D. Frater61f08a66ba71d0a84fb2368cda74dc64d2daa275718928This map details the exile route that the Dakota people were forced to take from the concentration camp at Fort Snelling to the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota. This map is interactive and as such throughout this map there are also points that are clickable along with the route itself. These interactive features contain information about each location and the exile route itself as it relates to the Dakota people and the US Dakota War.plain2015-12-14T12:52:45-08:00Sarah Forschlerf112b97c780ede601526729005e344121cd2da0c