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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Minnesota, (search)
de lands in Iowa and in Minnesota east of the Red River of the North, Lake Traverse, and the Sioux River......July 23, 1851 Dog-train with explorers, under Dr. Rae, after search for Sir John Franklin, arrives at St. Paul from the north......Feb. 14, 1852 Prohibitory liquor law passed; ratified by the people April 5, but declared void by Supreme Court......1852 College of St. Paul, chartered as the Baldwin School, dedicated......Dec. 29, 1853 City of St. Paul incorporated......March 4, 1854 Convention held at St. Anthony, and the Republican party of Minnesota formed......March 29, 1854 Duluth founded......1856 Bill to remove the government to St. Peter passes the House, but the council is dissolved without acting on the bill......1857 Inkpadootah, a Dakota Indian, at the head of a band, massacres a settlement of whites at Springfield, capturing a number of women and children......March, 1857 Congress grants to Minnesota six alternate sections of land per mile
Carolina, to connect with the Richmond and Danville Railroad," with title to be amended thus: "an act to sanction an ordinance of the State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virginia to be transferred to Maryland Regiments." Amended so as to read, "this act shall be in force from its passage." A number of bills were ordered to be engrossed, among them bill to organize a milit
to authorize William R. Graham, of said county, to construct a dam across Powell's river. A bill amending the first and twelfth sections of an act passed March 29, 1861, entitled. "An act incorporating the Rockbridge Issuance Company." A bill to authorize the County Court of Smyth county to borrow a sum of money. A bill for the relief of Henry Stephenson, of Frederick county. A bill to amend and re-enact an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one all acts amendatory thereof. A bill to amend and re-enact the thirteenth and fourteenth sections of chapter fourteen of the Code of 1860. [This bill declares the duties and fixes the pay of the Senate and House officers.] A motion, by Mr. English, to take up Senate resolution asking amnesty for Mr. Davis and others, and the restoration of habeas corpus, was rejected upon the ground that House resolution upon the same subject, passed prior to the rece