1. "Reminiscences of the War of 1812" (1831): This book provides an account of the Battle of Prairie du Chien, which took place during the War of 1812. Sibley was a participant in this battle and offers his firsthand experiences and insights into the events that unfolded.
2. "Notes on the Dakota Land and People" (1841): In this work, Sibley shares his observations and reflections on the Dakota people and their culture, as well as his understanding of the landscape of the Dakota lands.
3. "Journal of an Expedition Up the Minnesota River in 1834" (1834): This journal documents Sibley's expedition along the Minnesota River, providing a detailed account of his explorations, interactions with Native American tribes, and descriptions of the natural environment he encountered.
4. "Memoir of Jean-Nicholas Nicollet" (1846): This memoir commemorates the life and achievements of Jean-Nicolas Nicollet, an explorer, astronomer, and cartographer who worked alongside Sibley during his expeditions.
5. "A Sketch of the Dakota War of 1852" (1853): In this account, Sibley chronicles the events leading up to and during the Dakota War of 1852 in Minnesota. He offers his perspective as the commander of the military response to the conflict.
6. "Notes on the History of Minnesota Territory" (1854): Sibley presents a historical overview of Minnesota Territory, encompassing the period from the early French and British explorations to the state's admission to the Union in 1858.