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Thomas J. Galbraith

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that began twelve days later. Myrick, who made derogatory comments in the incident, was killed on August 18, 1862 while Galbraith managed to escape. When the hostilities were over he compiled a list of the known Minnesotans casualties both civilian and military. He died in
186: 201: 157: 216: 191: 150: 211: 30:. Galbraith served in the Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives in 1856. He then served the 18th district in the 221: 143: 196: 65:. Galbraith refused to distribute food on credit, although they were suffering hunger and the government's treaty 43: 23: 27: 206: 39: 35: 31: 22:(October 3, 1825 – February 22, 1909) was an American politician. In 1857, he signed the 131: 94: 181: 176: 8: 70: 62: 75: 104: 47: 127: 170: 58: 54: 119: 38:
at the time. In 1862, Galbraith worked as an Indian agent for the
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On August 15, 1862, he was involved in a confrontation with
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February 3, 1909, where he was a resident for many years .
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