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This Day in Minnesota History

January 12, 1905

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Visiting the Twin Cities for the dedication of the new capitol, William Colvill dies in his sleep at the Old Soldiers' Home in Minneapolis the night before the ceremony, at which he was to carry the battle flag of his regiment. Born in New York in 1830, Colonel Colvill had led the First Minnesota's famous charge at Gettysburg (see July 2). After the war, the Red Wing resident served as state attorney general.

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