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  • curprev 00:2000:20, 21 August 2023 Pingnova talk contribs 72,900 bytes +133 Updated language around the concentration camp. Most modern literature refers to the internment camp as a concentration camp, including the official Fort Snelling website. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 16:0416:04, 26 June 2023 2601:447:c601:3690:4c3e:fc6b:9ee9:8c46 talk 71,953 bytes +38 (1) numerous punctuation corrections; (2) (As everybody learns in elementary school) "p." means "page" and "pp." means "pages"; (3) Where does this practice of putting no space between "p." and the page number come from? Is it ever seen except in Wikipedia articles? Why does it keep occuring here? undo

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  • curprev 17:3317:33, 17 December 2022 Innotata talk contribs 70,791 bytes −1,401 the entire "land jurisdiction" section cites references that do not mention Fort Snelling at all; it has been a federal enclave inasmuch as it has been like any other military base, it is definitely part of Hennepin Co, MN undo
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