8vo.; pp. 94; Paper Price, 6c.

Sioux Massacre in Minnesota.

A HISTORY OF THE MASSACRE OF THE WHITE INHABITANTS OF THE BORDER COUNTIES OF MINNESOTA BY THE SIOUX INDIANS, in August, 1862, with its Antecedents and Consequences; including the Personal Narratives of many who Escaped. By Charles S. Bryant, A. M., of St. Peter, Minn.

12mo.; pp. 500; Cloth Price, $1.50.

In a letter to Mr. Bryant, Governor Henry A. Swift, of Minnesota, says:

"Your position was such that you could not fail fully to understand the thrilling events of which your history treats; and those who know you will not doubt your ability to array the facts in your possession in such a manner as to give the reader a truthful and highly interesting account of the times of which you are writing."

Hon. Peter G. Washington says:

"The narratives are of thrilling interest; and, given as they are, either in the handwriting or directly from the lips of those who, miraculously escaping the perils of the tomahawk, the rifle, and starvation, both saw and suffered, from the incidents they relate, bear throughout the unmistakable impress of truth, and must carry conviction to the mind of every reader."

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