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Colonel Josiah Snelling (1782 – 20 August 1828) was the first commander of Fort Snelling, a fort located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers in Minnesota. He was responsible for the initial design and construction of the fort, and he commanded it from 1820 through 1827. He had a reputation for being tough and fair-minded, but also had a mean temper when he was drunk. His second wife, Abigail Hunt Snelling, extended hospitality to visitors to the fort. She also founded a Sunday School for the fort's children and assisted families from the Red River Colony (the Selkirk Settlement).

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  • Colonel Josiah Snelling (1782 – 20 August 1828) was the first commander of Fort Snelling, a fort located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers in Minnesota. He was responsible for the initial design and construction of the fort, and he commanded it from 1820 through 1827. He had a reputation for being tough and fair-minded, but also had a mean temper when he was drunk. His second wife, Abigail Hunt Snelling, extended hospitality to visitors to the fort. She also founded a Sunday School for the fort's children and assisted families from the Red River Colony (the Selkirk Settlement). Lieutenant Colonel Henry Leavenworth was originally chosen to locate the fortification at the mouth of the St. Peter's River (the prior name of the Minnesota River) in 1819. His expedition started out in Green Bay, Wisconsin in May 1819, ascending the Fox River, then portaging to the Wisconsin River and following it downstream to its confluence with the Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. He remained at Fort Crawford with his soldiers until supplies arrived in August, 1819, and then the expedition traveled upriver to the confluence with the St. Peter's River. His soldiers originally built a winter settlement, known as Cantonment New Hope, two miles (3 km) up the St. Peter's River from the confluence. The next spring, in anticipation of flooding, he moved the troops to higher ground at a site known as Camp Coldwater, a mile up the Mississippi from the confluence of the rivers. Leavenworth was later relieved of his duty in August 1820 and succeeded by Colonel Josiah Snelling. Two Minnesota streets, one in Minneapolis (Snelling Avenue), the other in Saint Paul (Snelling Avenue), in Minnesota's capital city, are named after him. (en)
  • Josiah Snelling (1782 à Boston-20 août 1828 à Washington D.C.), militaire américain, fut le premier commandant de Fort Snelling, fort situé au confluent du Mississippi et de la Minnesota dans l'actuel État du Minnesota. Il fut responsable des plans et de la construction de cet ouvrage militaire dont il assura le commandement entre 1820 et 1827. (fr)
  • Josiah Snelling, född 1782 i Boston, död 1828 i Washington D.C., var en amerikansk yrkesofficer och Fort Snellings eponyme byggmästare och förste kommendant. (sv)
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  • Josiah Snelling (1782 à Boston-20 août 1828 à Washington D.C.), militaire américain, fut le premier commandant de Fort Snelling, fort situé au confluent du Mississippi et de la Minnesota dans l'actuel État du Minnesota. Il fut responsable des plans et de la construction de cet ouvrage militaire dont il assura le commandement entre 1820 et 1827. (fr)
  • Josiah Snelling, född 1782 i Boston, död 1828 i Washington D.C., var en amerikansk yrkesofficer och Fort Snellings eponyme byggmästare och förste kommendant. (sv)
  • Colonel Josiah Snelling (1782 – 20 August 1828) was the first commander of Fort Snelling, a fort located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers in Minnesota. He was responsible for the initial design and construction of the fort, and he commanded it from 1820 through 1827. He had a reputation for being tough and fair-minded, but also had a mean temper when he was drunk. His second wife, Abigail Hunt Snelling, extended hospitality to visitors to the fort. She also founded a Sunday School for the fort's children and assisted families from the Red River Colony (the Selkirk Settlement). (en)
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  • Josiah Snelling (fr)
  • Josiah Snelling (en)
  • Josiah Snelling (sv)
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