Falls of St. Anthony.
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Falls of St. Anthony.
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Silver cascade," near St. Anthony.
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Falls of St. Anthony (from St. Anthony side).
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Falls of St. Anthony.
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View of men sawing a tree in the forest.
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Minne-ha-ha,--winter.
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Minne-ha-ha.
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Minne-ha-ha,--laughing water.
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Minne-ha-ha--laughing water.
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Minne-ha-ha--winter.
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Minne-ha-ha--winter.
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Minne-ha-ha.
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Minne-ha-ha.
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Minne-ha-ha.
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Fountain cave -- looking out.
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View of a buffalo head in front of a painted background.
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Fountain cave -- looking in.
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City of St. Paul.
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City of St. Paul.
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City of St. Paul.
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Bridge at St. Paul, 1790 feet long, 90 feet above low water.
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Fort Snelling, at junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota.
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Fort Snelling, at junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota.
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Fort Snelling, at junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota.
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Now we ke shick (Noon Day), a Chippewa chief.
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View of a group of Indians with Europeans in the yard of "Col. Murphy's near Shakopee".
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Tepees of the Sioux Indians.
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Winneshiek, head chief of the Winnebago.
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Old Bets, a Sioux squaw 120 years old, will long be remembered with gratitude by many of the Minnesota captives for her kindness to them while among the Sioux in 1862.
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