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Historical Maps Relating to the Battle of Birch Coulee, Minnesota 1862 in 1900

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Old map of Birch Coulee, Battle Of, Minn., 1862, Minnesota, Renville County, United States.

Created by Robert K. Boyd in 1900.
  • Detail plan shows wagons in half circle and posting of horses killed, with drawings of wagons, officers tents, and dugouts pasted on.
  • Presumed to be prepared by Robert K. Boyd, a survivor of the battle.
  • Pen-and-ink and some crayon and watercolor.
  • Watermark: Dietzgen "Double Force" Germany.
  • Ancillary map pasted on in upper right corner of detailed plan: Sectional map, U.S. Survey : [shows direct line distance of 14 miles between Fort Ridgley and the battle grounds]. Scale [ca. 1:63,360]. 1 in. = 1 mile.
  • Gift; David W. Cook and Dorothy Wampole; 1994.
  • Filed with map: [Photocopy of author's] The Battle of Birch Coulee : a wounded man's description of a battle with the Indians, c1925.
  • Acquisitions control no. 94-10

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1900

Birch Coulee Battle Of Minn

Birch Coulee Battle Of Minn. 1862

Dakota War Minnesota

History

Map

Maps Manuscript

Minnesota

Renville County

Renville County (Minn.)

Robert K. Boyd

United States

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This old map of Historical Maps Relating to the Battle of Birch Coulee, Minnesota 1862 from 1900 was created by Robert K. Boyd in 1900