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cher and Missionary to the Ojibway Indians, 1829 to 1850. 88. Captivity among the Sioux; Story of Nancy McClure. 89. Captivity among the Sioux; Story of Mary Schwandt. 90. Autobiography and Reminiscences of Philander Prescott. 91. Recollections of James M. Goodhue, by Colonel John H. Stevens. 92. History of the Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre, by Abbie Gardner Sharp. Volume 7: 93. The Mississippi River and Its Source; a narrative and critical history of the river and its headwaters, accompanied by the results of detailed hydrographic and topographic surveys; illustrated with many maps, portraits and views of the scenery; by Hon. J. V. Brower, Commissioner of the Itasca State Park, representing also the State Historical Society. With an appendix: How the Mississippi River and the Lake of the Woods became instrumental in the establishment of the northwestern boundary of the United States, by Alfred J. Hill. Volume 8: 94. The International Boundary between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, by Ulysses Sherman Grant. 95. The Settlement and Development of the Red River Valley, by Warren Upham. 96. The Discovery and Development of the Iron Ores of Minnesota, by N. H. Winchell, State Geologist. 97. The Origin and Growth of the Minnesota Historical Society, by the President, Hon. Alexander Ramsey. 98. Opening of the Red River of the North to Commerce and Civilization, with plates, by Capt. Russell Blakeley. 99. Last days of Wisconsin Territory, and Early Days of Minnesota Territory, by Hon. Henry L. Moss. 100. Lawyers and Courts of Minnesota, Prior to and During its Territorial Period, by Judge Charles E. Flandrau. 101. Homes and Habitations of the Minnesota Historical Society, by Charles E. Mayo. 102. The Historical Value of Newspapers, by J. B. Chaney. 103. The United States Government Publications, by D. L. Kingsbury. 104. The First Organized Government of Dakota, by Gov. Samuel J. Albright, with a preface by Judge Charles E. Flandrau. 105. How Minnesota became a State, by Prof. Thomas F. Moran. 106. Minnesota's Northern Boundary, by Alexander N. Winchell. 107. The Question of the Sources of the Mississippi River, by Prof. E. Lavasseur. (Translated by Col. W. P.
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