They became intoxicated and had a big fight, so they did not come to Mankato.
While these events were transpiring in the prison at Mankato, a very similar work went on in the camp at Fort Snelling.
This took place about two miles and a half north of Mankato.
The exiles, accompanied by their new-found friend, were to descend the river in the bateau to Mankato.
They brought the body back to Mankato and he was buried out near our place of residence, at the foot of the hill.