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  1. Henry Hastings Sibley (February 20, 1811 – February 18, 1891) was a fur trader with the American Fur Company, the first U.S. Congressional representative for Minnesota Territory, the first governor of the state of Minnesota, and a U.S. military leader in the Dakota War of 1862 and a subsequent expedition into Dakota Territory in 1863.

  2. Henry Sibley was appointed regional manager of the AFC's "Sioux Outfit" and made his headquarters at Mendota in 1834. After his arrival at Mendota, Sibley reorganized his department, traveled to all the posts within his jurisdiction, and built both a stone warehouse and residence at Mendota.

  3. Henry Hastings Sibley occupied the stage of Minnesota history for fifty-six active years. He was the territory's first representative in Congress (1849–1853) and the state's first governor (1858–1860).

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  4. Henry Hastings Sibley came to the junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers in 1834 as the regional manager of the American Fur Company. Sibley went on to become one of the most influential and controversial figures in early Minnesota history.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2014 · Henry Hastings Sibley occupied the stage of Minnesota history for 56 active years. He was the territory’s first representative in Congress (1849–1853) and the state’s first governor (1858–1860). In 1862 he led a volunteer army against the Dakota under Taoyateduta (Little Crow).

  6. 3 de ene. de 2019 · Gov. Henry Hastings Sibley. Terms May 24, 1858 - January 2, 1860 ; Party Democratic ; Born February 20, 1811 ; Passed February 18, 1891 ; Birth State Michigan ; Family Married Sarah Jane Steele; nine children

  7. INTRODUCTION. Henry Hastings Sibley has been characterized as " the most prominent figure in Minnesota " from 1834 to 1891.1 As fur. trader, frontier politician, representative in Congress, first governor of the state, commander of the forces that quelled. the Sioux Indians in 1862 and 1863, university regent, and.