Indian Mounds Park (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

Indian Mounds Park (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

"Other sites in the U.S. of similar history may be found at Indian Mounds Park"

Indian Mounds Park is a public park in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The park overlooks the Mississippi River in the Dayton's Bluff neighborhood [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=st+paul,+mn&ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=44.940137,-93.031197&spn=0.020778,0.053902&om=1] and is part of Battle Creek Regional Park. [http://www.friendsoftheparks.org/Parks/indianmoundsparkunitstpaul.htm]

History

* As many as 37 burial Mounds were constructed by the Hopewell culture, one of several Native American Mound builders approximately 2000 years ago. The dead were buried with artifacts, indicating a religious tradition. The mounds built by the Hopewell culture were built in a distinctive fashion, burying the deceased's ashes; the Dakota Indians later used the same site to bury their dead, wrapping the bodies in animal skins. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html] [http://www.nps.gov/archive/miss/maps/model/mounds.html]
* From about 1600 to 1837 the Dakota Indians lived near the site of the Mounds. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1837 - A treaty between Henry Schoolcraft and about 200 Dakota Indians displaced the natives from the site. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1856 - Burial Mounds were first excavated by Edward Duffield Neill. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1869 - Carver's Cave was destroyed during railroad construction. The rail yard between the Mississippi River and the remaining burial mounds was widened by 75 feet, destroying Carver's Cave and many of the mounds in 1885. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/LowerPhalenCreek.html]
* 1892 - 17 acres were procured by the city of St. Paul, including the Mounds Area. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1896 - The park was landscaped, destroying 11 of the Mounds in the process. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1900 - The park was expanded to 82 acres. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1914 - A brick pavilion was built. [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html]
* 1929 - An Airway Beacon was built. [http://www.tc.umn.edu/%7Ecosim001/beacon.html]
* 1981 - The Minnesota Historical Society mapped the Mounds. Six large Mounds remain. [http://www.fromsitetostory.org/tcm/21ra0010indianmp/21ra0010indianmp.asp]


=

External links

* [http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/facilities.asp?search=1&CID=1&pagenum=3&RID=53&Page=detail Official site]
* [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/AShortHistoryofMoundsPark.html A Short History of the Park]
* [http://www.fromsitetostory.org/tcm/21ra0010indianmp/21ra0010indianmp.asp Another Site with a Good Map]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dgarvey/Mounds/Mounds.html Maps of mounds and descriptions of excavations]
* [http://www.daytonsbluff.org/old/moundspark.html Community]
* [http://stpaul.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=15 Video]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Indian Mounds Park — The term Indian Mounds Park may refer to:* Beattie Park Mound Group Rockford, Illinois * Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa * Indian Mound Park (Dauphin Island, Alabama) * Indian Mounds Park (Quincy, Illinois) * Indian Mounds Park (Saint Paul …   Wikipedia

  • Saint Paul, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = City of Saint Paul settlement type = City nickname = The Capital City , The Saintly City , Pig s Eye motto = The most livable city in America.1 image image caption = Saint Paul on the Mississippi with the… …   Wikipedia

  • Indian Mounds Park — 44° 56′ 44″ N 93° 03′ 13″ W / 44.94542, 93.05368 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • History of Saint Paul, Minnesota — Saint Paul is the second largest city in the state of Minnesota in the United States, the county seat of Ramsey County, and the state capital of Minnesota. The origin and growth of the city was spurred by the proximity of Fort Snelling, the first …   Wikipedia

  • Neighborhoods of Saint Paul — Saint Paul, Minnesota is noted for its neighborhoods. The city has been called fifteen small towns with one mayor , owing to the neighborhood based life of much of the city. Saint Paul is partially governed by not fifteen but seventeen City… …   Wikipedia

  • Minneapolis–Saint Paul — This article is about the urban area. For the airport, see Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport. Minneapolis St. Paul U.S. Census Bureau Areas Minneapolis St.  …   Wikipedia

  • Minnesota — This article is about the U.S. state of Minnesota. For the river, see Minnesota River. For other uses, see Minnesota (disambiguation). State of Minnesota …   Wikipedia

  • History of Minnesota — Fort Snelling played a pivotal role in Minnesota s history and in development of nearby Minneapolis and Saint Paul The history of the U.S. state of Minnesota is shaped by its original Native American residents, European exploration and settlement …   Wikipedia

  • Duluth, Minnesota — Duluth   City   City of Duluth …   Wikipedia

  • Dakota County, Minnesota — Location in the state of Minnesota …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”