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[526] For the expulsion of the settlers see Williams's _A History of the City of Saint Paul_, pp. 99, 100; also, Neill's _The History of Minnesota_ (Fourth Edition), p. 459. Williams (p. 100) says that in 1849 and 1852 memorials were presented to Congress by those who had been expelled, in which they stated that "the soldiery fell upon them without warning, treated them with unjustifiable rudeness, broke and destroyed furniture wantonly, insulted the women, and, in one or two instances, fired at and killed cattle."
Father Galtier, who was there at the time, wrote: "Consequently a deputy marshall from Prairie du Chien was ordered to remove the houses. He went to work, a.s.sisted by some soldiers, and, one after another, unroofed the cottages, extending about five miles along the river. The settlers were forced to seek new homes." He makes no mention of personal violence.--_Acta et Dicta_, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 64.
[527] Williams's _A History of the City of Saint Paul_, p. 111.
[528] See the description of St. Paul in 1849 in Seymour's _Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of the West_, pp. 94-100.
[529] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, January 30, 1850.
[530] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, January 23, February 27, June 27, 1850.
[531] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, November 27, 1851.
[532] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, April 17, 1851.
[533] _Minnesota Historical Collections_, Vol. XV, p. 534; _Post Returns_, July, 1855, in the archives of the War Department, Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C.
[534] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, February 20, 27, 1850.
[535] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, February 6, 13, 1850; _Minnesota Chronicle and Register_, February 10, 1851.
[536] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, February 13, 1850.
[537] Bishop's _Floral Home; or, First Years of Minnesota_, pp. 152-163.
[538] _The Minnesota Pioneer_, August 23, 1849.
[539] These two treaties were the treaty with the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux at Traverse des Sioux, July 23, 1851; and with the Mdewakanton and Wahpakoota bands of Sioux at Mendota on August 5, 1851.--Kappler's _Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties_, Vol. II, pp.
588-593.