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This Day in Minnesota History

August 23, 1862

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Twenty-four townspeople are killed at the second Battle of New Ulm during the US–Dakota War of 1862. Although the Dakota come close to victory, the barricaded defenders, led by Judge Charles E. Flandrau, manage to hold the town's center. Among the dead is Captain William Dodd, who had founded St. Peter in 1853 and laid out the Dodd Road from St. Paul to Mankato.

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