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Congress appropriates $7,000 to survey the boundary line between the Ojibwe and Dakota, which had been agreed upon in the treaty of 1825 at Prairie du Chien. The line is eventually drawn from the Chippewa River to Otter Tail Lake.
First published: July 1, 2015 Last modified: June 26, 2024