A member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay.
1The Russell House at Sauk Rapids was presided over by Dr. Chase.
2Some think the name is Sauk, and that it refers to the land.
3He is now editor and publisher of the Sauk Rapids Sentinel.
4At last Little Sauk alone stood between us and the blaze.
5We must find the Sauk trail this day at all hazards.
6Cloud, in order to meet the stage at Sauk Rapids.
7Daring the season these boats ran between St. Anthony and Sauk Rapids.]
8I went by team, leaving Sauk Center with the mercury at forty below zero.
9He says the latter is a half Sauk, and a very shrewd, cunning man.
10In 1861 I was living in Sauk Center, Minn., where I preached the first sermon.
11I saw only two faces that I recognized in that red ring,-Topenebeand Little Sauk.
12There is at Sauk Rapids a local land office.
13It was made and signed by two Sauk chiefs, one Fox chief and one warrior.
14You are prisoner to Little Sauk; nor will I release one thus held by the Pottawattomies.
15Little Sauk has a white maiden hidden in his lodge, who was brought from the battle.
16From Saint Anthony the Mississippi is navigable for large steamers as far as the Sauk Rapids.