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Barn Bluff (Dakota: Ȟemníčhaŋ, frequently anglicized to He Mni Can [2]) is a bluff along the Mississippi River in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States. The bluff is considered sacred by the Dakota people because it is the site of many burial mounds. [ 3 ]
1875 house of Theodore B. Sheldon (1820–1900), an early settler of Red Wing who arrived in 1856 and became one of the city's leading citizens, active in commerce, transportation, and civics. [67] Also a contributing property to the Red Wing Residential Historic District .
Red Wing is a city and the county seat of Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, along the upper Mississippi River. The population was 16,547 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ]
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Red Wing II (c. 1755–1829), also known as Tatankamani (French: Le Boeuf qui Marche, lit. ' Walking Buffalo ' ) was a leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota in the upper Mississippi Valley . During the War of 1812 , Chief Red Wing II initially supported the British together with other Dakota chiefs, but switched sides to support the Americans in 1814.
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James Lawther was a successful businessman and merchant in Red Wing. Besides the house, he built the Gladstone Building in downtown. He also contributed to civic causes such as the Carnegie-Lawther Library, the YMCA, and the park on Barn Bluff .
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