/Emergency aid for the Sufferers--Claims from the Dakota Conflict/ is now available. This volume includes the financial requests of the terror-stricken settlers who fled their homes to seek safety, as well as reimbursement requests from those who provided shelter, food and clothing for them. Steamboat passenger lists from down river trip contrast with the claims for military supplies the steamboats transported up river. Those still needing aid in January of 1863 are listed, mostly widows and their families, trying to survive and return to normal lives. These transcriptions and extracts are from the original records in the State Archives at the Minnesota Historical Society. The two main sections outline the providers and recipients of aid at the local level of government, and the state and county government activities to help them. A lengthy index encourages the tracing of specific individuals and families as they move back to their homes, or out of the state for good. Details for ordering can be found at <http://www.parkbooks.com/Html/refugees.pdf>. Mary Bakeman Park Genealogical Books <www.parkbooks.com> blog at <parkbooks.blogspot.com>