Fifty Years In The Northwest by William H. C. Folsom

1837. Gov. Dodge, of Wisconsin, made a treaty at Fort Snelling, with

the Ojibways, by which the latter ceded lands on the St. Croix and its tributaries; a treaty was also effected at Washington with a deputation of Dakotahs for their lands east of the Mississippi. These treaties led the way to the first actual settlements in the Territory.