Fort SnellingMain MenuDakota History 1862-1863: The US-Dakota War, and the Innocent ImprisonedEducation + InterpretationInteractive MapCamp CensusBibliographyAll Sources used for the creation of this site.Genevieve Romain2780a176af9b081b887fccf1a2c9d8f66cc710a8Dustin Sjong7d8b720b8272f145f79d27a161206c480703e582Matthew D. Frater61f08a66ba71d0a84fb2368cda74dc64d2daa275Sarah Forschlerf112b97c780ede601526729005e344121cd2da0cAaron J. Person7682fe26670fdd393b11095bed5c9c2f5813574f
Census Letter
12015-12-10T15:11:13-08:00Matthew D. Frater61f08a66ba71d0a84fb2368cda74dc64d2daa27571891Letter regarding the census of imprisoned Dakota at Fort Snelling. Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society.plain2015-12-10T15:11:13-08:00Matthew D. Frater61f08a66ba71d0a84fb2368cda74dc64d2daa275
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12015-12-10T15:18:47-08:00Census5A census as made on December 2, 1862.plain2015-12-11T12:47:47-08:00
For a better representation of the true number of people imprisoned, please continue to the next page to see a text version of the census. (add census picture to this).