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This Day in Minnesota History

January 5, 1820

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After a terrible winter in which forty of his 100 men die, probably from scurvy, Colonel Henry Leavenworth moves his soldiers to Camp Coldwater, about a mile northwest of the proposed site of Fort St. Anthony (later renamed Fort Snelling), which the troops would soon construct. Local Dakota people already call the site Mni Owe Sni (Coldwater Spring).

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