Roots & Riddles

Bloodshed on the Frontier: Fillmore County 1856

19 min · 15. apr. 2026
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In 1856, as Fillmore County was just beginning to take shape, the promise of opportunity came with something darker. Land claims weren’t just lines on a map—they were worth fighting for. And in at least two cases, they turned deadly. In this episode, we explore a violent chapter of early Fillmore County history: the murder of an Irish settler in Bloomfield Township, and a separate killing in Fillmore Township where a Polish man named John Branski was murdered in a dispute over a claim line. Were these isolated incidents… or signs of something more turbulent on the frontier? Join Preston and Lenora as they dig into the stories, the sources, and the unsettling reality of life on the prairie in 1856—where disputes could turn deadly, and not every crime found closure. Sources: History of Fillmore County, Minnesota (1882) History of Fillmore County, Minnesota (1912) Winona Republican (1856)

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