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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EE6_ravine-ambush_New-Ulm-MN.html
While crossing this ravine arecruiting party of the Civil Warwas ambushed by the SiouxIndians on August 18th, 1862, atthe noon hour. The following were killed ormortally wounded:John Schneider · Ernest DietrichJulius Fenske · Ado…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EDE_colonel-wilhelm-pfaender_New-Ulm-MN.html
Colonel Wilhelm Pfaender (1826-1905), born in Heilbronn, Wurttemberg, Germany, came to America as a result of the 1848 Revolution. In Germany he helped found the Turner Societies in his birth-city ofHeilbronn and in Ulm. In Cincinnati, Ohio, he co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ECK_the-pioneers-of-brown-county-monument_New-Ulm-MN.html
??To pay homage to the sturdy pioneers who founded the territory of Minnesota a century ago. And to express veneration for the pioneers of Brown County and members of their families who lost their lives during the Sioux War of 1862 — 1863. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8X_brighton_New-Ulm-MN.html
On the Red River Oxcart Trail to Traverse des Sioux1854-First white man to claim land-Bruce Pierce.1855-56-Then; Christian, John & Andrew Anderson; Christian & Torger Peterson & the Jensens.1862-The Applebaum home was the refuge for victims of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E47_boesch-hummel-and-maltzahn-block_New-Ulm-MN.html
This property has beenplaced on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DZI_barricading-new-ulm_New-Ulm-MN.html
Following the outbreak of hostilities between the Dakota and white settlers on August 18, 1862, hundreds of people fled from nearby farms to New Ulm for safety. Quickly, Brown County Sherriff Charles Roos and Jacob Nix, a citizen with German milit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AVI_doughboy-monument_New-Ulm-MN.html
Lest we forget.In sacred memory of the soldiers, sailors, and marines who served their country in time of war. Erected in 1941 by Veterans of Foreign Wars U.S.A. Albert Nagel Post No 1648 and Auxiliary.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AUK_pioneer-monument_New-Ulm-MN.html
east sideIn memory of our honored brave who fell in defence of The Union. north sideIn memory of those who fell in defence of New Ulm 1862. west side In memory of those massacred by the Indians in Brown Co. 1862. south side Erected by the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AL7_u-s-dakota-war-memorial_New-Ulm-MN.html
In MemoryofAllWho SufferedU.S. - Dakota Warof1862 2012
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ1_city-meat-market_New-Ulm-MN.html
Rosa Schnobrich opened the City Meat Market in 1907 with the advertising slogan, "Better Meats, Cleaner Meats, and Quicker Service." Her sausages, in particular, proved popular, and soon her shop began supplying a network of wholesale dealers thro…
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