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English: The Guri Endreson Cabin was built by Lars and Guri Endreson in 1858. One of the few buildings still standing that has strong historical links to the events of the U.S. Dakota War of 1862. Originally on a site near Solomon Lake, north of Willmar, now on the grounds of the Kandiyohi County Museum, Willmar, Minnesota, United States.
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Guri Endreson Cabin, 1858. On the grounds of the Kandiyohi County Museum, Willmar, Minnesota,

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