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fficers since 1849. Volume 5: 69. History of the Ojibway Nation, by William W. Warren (deceased); a valuable work, containing the legends and traditions of the Ojibways, their origin, history, costumes, religion, daily life and habits, ideas, biographies of leading chieftains and, orators, vivid descriptions of battles, etc. The work was carefully edited by Rev. Edward D. Neill, who added an appendix of 116 pages, giving an account of the Ojibways from official and other records. It also contains a portrait of Warren, a memoir of him by J. Fletcher Williams, and a copious index. Volume 6: 70. The Sources of the Mississippi; their Discovery, Real and Pretended, by Hon. James H. Baker. 71. The Hennepin Bicentenary; Celebration by the Minnesota Historical Society of the 200th anniversary of the Discovery of the Falls of St. Anthony in 1680, by Louis Hennepin. 72. Early Days at Red River Settlement and Fort Snelling; reminiscences of Mrs. Ann Adams. 73. Protestant Missions in the Northwest, by Rev. Stephen R. Riggs, with a memoir of the author, by J. F. Williams. 74. Autobiography of Major Lawrence Taliaferro, Indian Agent at Fort Snelling, 1820 to 1840. 75. Memoir of General Henry Hastings Sibley, by J. F. Williams. 76. Mounds in Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin, by Alfred J. Hill. 77. Columbian Address, delivered by Hon. H. W. Childs before the Minnesota Historical Society, Oct. 21, 1892. 78. Reminiscences of Fort Snelling, by Col. John Bliss. 79. Sioux Outbreak of 1862; Mrs. J. E. DeCamp's Narrative of her Captivity. 80. A Sioux Story of the War; Chief Big Eagle's Story of the Sioux Outbreak of 1862. 81. Incidents of the Threatened Outbreak of Hole-in-the-day and other Ojibways at the time of the Sioux Massacre in 1862, by George W. Sweet. 82. Dakota Scalp Dances, by Rev. T. S. Williamson. 83. Earliest Schools in Minnesota Valley, by Rev. T. S. Williamson. 84. Traditions of Sioux Indians, by Major William H. Forbes. 85. Death of a Remarkable Man; Gabriel Franchere, by Hon. Benjamin P. Avery. 86. First Settlement on the Red River of the North in 1812, and its Condition in 1847, by Mrs. Elizabeth T. Ayres. 87. Frederick Ayer, Tea
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