![]() The author reports in detail on the formation, establishment, and decline of the Dakota Mission, with much. OL4677664W Page_number_confidence 91.27 Pages 334 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.10 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20210320101447 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 761 Scandate 20210313215842 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog claremont Scribe3_search_id 10011414507 Tts_version 4. Based primarily on manuscripts in the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, this publication presents the story of Dakota Mission work in southern Minnesota during the nineteenth century. Two others, Gideon Hollister Pond (1810-1878) and his brother Samuel William Pond (1808-1891) were largely responsible for the creation of the Dakota alphabet.Template:W. Another, Stephen Return Riggs (1812-1883) arrived in 1837. Urn:lcp:lacquiparledakot0000will:epub:a85eecec-8a15-48eb-9b02-6abd6fdf94df Foldoutcount 0 Identifier lacquiparledakot0000will Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t0fv8zm23 Invoice 1652 Lccn 65004014 Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-alpha-20201231-10-g1236 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 0.9847 Ocr_module_version 0.0.12 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA18624 Openlibrary_edition (1800-1879), arrived at Lac qui Parle, the first of several missionaries. The Canada goose in-flight etched onto the black granite of the Appleton. The Appleton city limits sign was a welcome sight. Nevertheless, we plowed headfirst down the road into the early morning darkness. The Blind Board for Lac qui Parle controlled hunting zone. Urn:lcp:lacquiparledakot0000will:lcpdf:94354d8b-3fe4-40f8-a079-c52dacea49af These kinds of temperatures produce the waterfowler’s nemesis: Ice. While you're in the area, tie in a visit to the Lower Sioux Agency, where you can learn about Dakota culture and history, and examine the causes of the US-Dakota War. See the Lower Sioux Agency website for hours, directions, and other information.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 18:10:49 Associated-names Lac qui Parle County Historical Society (Minn.) Boxid IA40078913 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Col_number COL-658 Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Become an MNHS member today! Visit another nearby MNHS historic site Minnesota Historical Society members receive free general admission and a 10% discount on purchases in MNHS stores and in our online store. Keep an eye out for wildlife, as the nearby Lac qui Parle Wildlife Management Area means you may come face-to-face with white tail deer, geese, swans, nesting pelicans, and other animals who call the area home. Ebell photo Paintings, sketches, & murals Red Iron's Camp 1862: wood engraving based on Adrian J. ![]() Fish for plentiful walleyes, northerns, perch, or crappies. From late March to early May, a visitor can watch waves of waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors at the lake on the Minnesota River, as well as the surrounding 952-acre state park and 33,000-acre Lac qui Parle Wildlife Management Area and State Game Refuge. photo: Indian village at Lac qui Parle 1862 Lac qui Parle Historical Society Dakota Summer Camp near Lac qui Parle, stereoptican view, DU28 Camp Release, 1862: Adrian J. ![]() Lac qui Parle County Historical Society (Minn. Explore Lac qui Parle State ParkĮxperience the lake by canoe or kayak. Lac qui Parle and the Dakota Mission by Willand, Jon. See exhibits and artifacts that tell of the Dakota, and the role missionaries played in the development of the written Dakota alphabet and the translation of the Bible into the Dakota language. During one of my visits to Lac qui parle, I think it was in 1838, the first Sabbath after my arrival nearly all of the Indians staid away from the meeting. Step into the re-created chapel built in the 1940s and learn about life in the pre-territorial mission. Lac qui Parle County Historical Society, 1964. ![]() See for yourself why they call it the “Lake that Speaks.” Visit the chapel
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