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Treaty Traverse des Sioux Yankton and Yanktonai
- The Yanktonai claimed the Santee sold their land. Indian Difficulties, The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat, July 1, 1858, p.1
- Indian depredations, The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat, June 24, 1858, p.5, Chronicling American, 2024,Library of Congress https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83016751/1858-06-24/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1850&index=4&rows=20&words=Yankton&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=&date2=1860&proxtext=Yankton&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1
- Another and a War Message, Saint Paul Weekly Minnesotan, June 26, 1858, p.2, Chronicling American, 2024,Library of Congress
- Santee sold Yanktonai land and collecting annuites for it. Indian Difficulties - Sacking Medary, The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat, July 01, 1858, p.6, Chronicling American, 2024,Library of Congress
- (story reprinted) Indian Difficulties, The National Intelligencer and Washington Express, Washington D.C., July 2, 1858, p.3, Newspapers.com, 2024
- While Minnesota was still a Territory The Minnesota River was called the St. Peters River or simply the Peters. The Yankton Sioux claimed from the Big Sioux River to the Peters[1]
- The Yankton and Yantonai lived upriver from Mankato, Eastern Dakota (Santee), River of History - Chapter 2, Mississippi, National Park Service, 2024, Mississippi River Visitor Center, 111 E. Kellogg Blvd., #105, St Paul, MN
- The Dakota War of 1862, Columns of Vengeance, Paul N. Beck, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman OK, p.47
- Major Crandall Retirement Bio, 1st PITS Superintendent [2]
- 1857 Trouble With Indians in Minnesota Troops Sent, The Kanzas News, August 15, 1857, p.2, Chronicling American, 2024,Library of Congress Ten companies from Forts Independence, Hamilton, Mackinaw, Sault Ste Marie were sent to Fort Snelling because of the Chippewa.
- By 1862 the eastern Dacotah were tactically compromised - The Origins of the Dakota-Chippewa War, Chapter 1: Valley of Plenty, River of Conflict: A Historic Resource Study of the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway, National Park Service, Oct 2002