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  2. Category:1850 in the Minnesota Territory - Wikipedia

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  3. Territorial era of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Information about the black immigrants during the earlier periods is sparse, but records do show that most of those at Fort Snelling were slaves. [128] Records from 1850 indicate a population of 39 free blacks out of a total population of 6,077 citizens in the territory (which excluded Native American tribes).

  4. Pages in category "1850 establishments in Minnesota Territory" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Legacy of the Lakes Museum - Wikipedia

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    Five rare wooden boats, valued at over US$2 million, were loaned to the museum also in 2016 by Lee Anderson, a private collector. [4] [5] Previously, in 2015, a collector loaned the Heli-Bout, a helicopter and boat hybrid. [6] An indoor event center, the BoatHouse, was constructed in 2018. [2]

  6. Fort Snelling - Wikipedia

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    Bdóte ('meeting of waters' or 'where two rivers meet') [6] is considered a place of spiritual importance to the Dakota. [7] A Dakota-English Dictionary (1852) edited by missionary Stephen Return Riggs originally recorded the word as mdóte, noting that it was also "a name commonly applied to the country about Fort Snelling, or mouth of the Saint Peters," [8] now known as the Minnesota River.

  7. History of Saint Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's first newspaper, the Minnesota Pioneer, the forerunner of today's St. Paul Pioneer Press, was established by James M. Goodhue in 1849. [18] Just west of downtown Saint Paul is the neighborhood of Irvine Park ; it was platted by John Irvine and Henry Mower Rice in 1849, and Saint Paul's oldest house, the Charles Symonds House (1850 ...