When the war began, Mary Anderson was a housekeeper living near the Lower Sioux Agency with the family of Joseph B. Reynolds. The family was attacked by the Dakota at the Lower Agency. Mary was shot while trying to escape, and died in capitivity a few days later. The Reynold's niece, Mattie Williams, and Mary Schwandt were taken prisoner at the same time. Mary Anderson's depredation claim was filed by the family of Joseph B. Reynolds and is comprised mostly of dresses and clothing, which had been made in preparation for her upcoming wedding.
Bryant, Charles S. and Murch, Abel B. A History of the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Cincinnati: Rickey & Carroll Publishers, 1864.
Bryant, Charles S. and Murch, Abel B. A History of the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Cincinnati: Rickey & Carroll Publishers, 1864.