Indians of North America -- Iowa; Spirit Lake Massacre, Iowa, 1857
[307] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), pp. 216-221, 224, 225. Mrs. Noble seems to have been killed
in the southeastern corner of what is now Spink County, South Dakota.
[308] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), pp. 231, 232.
[309] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), p. 236.
[310] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), pp. 238, 239.
[311] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), p. 241. See also Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of
1857_ in the _Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol.
III, p. 398.
[312] Lee’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_, p. 35.
[313] Lee’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_, p. 36.
[314] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), p. 249.
Concerning this costume Mrs. Sharp has since remarked that “the style
and fit might not have been approved by Worth, but it was _worth_
everything to me.”
[315] Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, p. 399.
[316] Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, p. 399.
[317] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), p. 257.
[318] For these speeches see Lee’s _History of the Spirit Lake
Massacre_, pp. 37-41; Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake
Massacre_ (1902 edition), pp. 260-265.
[319] Lee’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_, p. 43.
[320] Mrs. Sharp’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_ (1902
edition), p. 268, 269; Lee’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_, p.
44.
CHAPTER XXIX
[321] Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, p. 400.
[322] Flandrau’s The _Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, p. 397.
[323] Lee’s _History of the Spirit Lake Massacre_, p. 42.
[324] Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, p. 401.
[325] Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, p. 401.
[326] Flandrau’s _The Ink-pa-du-ta Massacre of 1857_ in the
_Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society_, Vol. III, pp. 401,
402.
[327] _House Executive Documents_, 1st Session, 35th Congress, Vol.
II, Pt. I, p. 367.
[328] _House Executive Documents_, 1st Session, 35th Congress, Vol.
II, Pt. I, pp. 362, 363.
[329] _House Executive Documents_, 1st Session, 35th Congress, Vol.
II, Pt. I, p. 368.
[330] _House Executive Documents_, 1st Session, 35th Congress, Vol.
II, Pt. I, p. 368.
[331] Hubbard and Holcombe’s _Minnesota in Three Centuries_, Vol. III,
p. 254.
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