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Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

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Page 1: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Ben Romberg

Asim Fayyaz

Marilee Kowalczyk

Mike Hruby

Nathan Risto

Shuja Ahmed

THE HAMMERS

Page 2: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Introduction• History of Mankato• Dakota Massacre• Architectural Styles• What Mankato looks

like Today• Conclusion

Page 3: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

History of Mankato

• Early Mankato (1852- 1900)

• 1900-1950• 1950-1999• Mankato Today

(2000)

Page 4: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Retailing Changed with Power

• The downtown face of Mankato was transformed with the spread of electricity changed in the first quarter of 20th century and internal combustion.

• Internal combustion engine brought new business to cities and changed the way people shopped.

• Electricity extended retailers business hours and created demand for a host of revolutionary new products.

Page 5: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Beginning of Departmental Chains

• Empire Departmental store “Brett’s” opened in 1868 between Jackson’s and Cherry street.

• A huge success, caused relocation, because business out grew the buildings

• This led other chains to open such as Salet’s and J.C. Penny

Page 6: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Automobiles

• Transportation began to move ahead by 1900.

• Kato cars- in his downtown garage.

• By 1912, a automobile and repair shop concluding today’s elements’ Auto service station.

• Mankato Oil in 1920.

Page 7: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Economy

• The economy was largely based on stone and related products, or pulling things from earth.

• Leading manufacture products “flour”

• William Bierbauer brewery. First and most successful beer producers.

Page 8: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Schools

• Pleasant Grove, was an early elementary school in Mankato.

• Loyola high school in 1876.• Mankato Normal School (MSU) in 1867.

Page 9: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Dakota Massacre

• Causes• Timeline of Events• Lincoln’s Intervention• Outcome

Page 10: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Causes

• Treaty of Traverse Des Sioux is signed, forcing Dakota to cede lands in exchange for $1.6 million

• Civil War causes payments to Dakota not to be made in gold, rather credit

• Traders refuse to sell provisions on credit, saying, “So concerned, if they are hungry, let them eat grass

Page 11: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Timeline of Events• July 23, 1851 - Treaty of Traverse Des Sioux• August 1862 - payments are not made, the Dakota

have no food and begin to starve• August 17, 1862 - Four Dakota kill five settlers

near Litchfield. Councils are immediately held, and war is the chosen course of action

Page 12: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

More Time Line of Events

• August 23, 1862 - Dakota attack New Ulm and burn the majority of the town. 2000 refugees head to Mankato

• September 23, 1862 - Dakota opposed to war capture 269 Americans during The battle of Wood lake

• September 26, 1862 - Dakota friendlies release prisoners in hopes of ending war

Page 13: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

More Time Line of Events

• Col. Sibley enters Dakota camp and takes 1200 Dakota into custody, 800 other Dakota surrender later

• Sibley appoints five-member military commission to try Dakota for murder & other outrages

• 393 trials are conducted, 303 are sentenced to be hanged

Page 14: Ben Romberg Asim Fayyaz Marilee Kowalczyk Mike Hruby Nathan Risto Shuja Ahmed THE HAMMERS

Lincoln’s Intervention

• President Lincoln intervenes allowing only 38 of executions to go forward

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Outcome

• On December 26, 1862 10 a.m. - 38 Dakota were led to the scaffolds in Mankato and hung until dead, their body’s buried in one grave outside of town

• Mankato has its only entry into the Guinness Book of World Records