
audiobook
by Charles Edwin Mayo, Henry M. (Henry Mower) Rice, A. J. (Alfred James) Hill, Gideon H. (Gideon Hollister) Pond
This volume gathers the 1867 annual output of the Minnesota Historical Society, offering a vivid snapshot of a young state’s scholarly life. Inside, readers will hear the voices of officers, scholars, and travelers who contributed maps, charts, and pamphlets that charted everything from county boundaries to the work of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. The collection reflects the society’s modest means yet ambitious reach, preserving a range of documents that illuminate early civic and scientific endeavors across the region.
Among the featured essays are explorations of Minnesota’s mineral wealth, a lively portrait of explorer Constantine Beltrami and his frontier adventures, and a thoughtful look at Dakota superstitions as recorded by an intimate observer of the “children of the forest.” Additional pieces trace the history of the United States Land Office and recount the geography of early French explorer Nicolas Perrot. Listeners who enjoy regional history, early American exploration, and primary‑source storytelling will find this anthology both informative and engaging.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (155K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Michael Roe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1827–1899
A 19th-century Minnesota writer and historian, he helped preserve the stories and records of an early frontier state. His work is especially valuable for readers curious about how Minnesota’s institutions and identity were taking shape.
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1816–1894
A fur trader turned power broker, he helped push Minnesota toward statehood and became one of its first U.S. senators. His career also reflects the harder side of that era, with treaty work and business deals tied to the dispossession of Indigenous communities.
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A careful chronicler of Minnesota’s past, this 19th-century writer helped preserve both Civil War memory and early archaeological research in the Upper Midwest. His surviving work ranges from regimental history to studies of Native earthworks and exploration.
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1810–1878
A pioneer missionary in early Minnesota, he spent decades living and working among Dakota communities and helped create some of the first written materials in the Dakota language. His life also crossed into public service, from preaching and teaching to serving in Minnesota’s territorial legislature.
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