Christianson, a registrar with the South Dakota Historical Society Foundation ... from Dahlin’s military service and life and ...
Historians estimate that 100-300 Native people were killed and around 160 were taken prisoner by his troops, according to the North Dakota State Historical Society. U.S. casualties numbered about 20.
Historians estimate that 100-300 Native people were killed and around 160 were taken prisoner by his troops, according to the North Dakota State Historical Society. U.S. casualties numbered about 20.
In the far northwest corner of Iowa, a mown trail winds among burial mounds and artifacts of the Oneota people, a cultural ...
Today, the restored empty town is inside Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park and is managed by the Minnesota Historical Society. Visitors can tour buildings, including the Meighen General store, the ...
Park Cemetery in Douglas contains the remains of Doc Middleton, a true notorious Western outlaw. Although he stole horses, rustled cattle and killed ...
The building that stands today was constructed in 1851, after a fire burned down the original building in 1849, according to the Alabama Historical ... Gallery. South Dakota's state capitol ...
South Dakota State Historical Society preservation specialist Chris Nelson says historic buildings are disappearing at an alarming rate. One of the grant’s goals is to offset the cost of using ...
North Dakota ... South. However, one state loves the dish so much that it decided to make it official. In 1988, Oklahomans named chicken-fried steak one of their state meals, the Oklahoma ...
South Dakota followed through with its plan and opened Good ... by a style of pottery that has shells ground into the clay, according to the State Historical Society of Iowa. Oneota cultural nations ...
The Museum of the South Dakota State Historical Society was founded in 1901. The collection has grown to over 30,000 artifacts. [1] The State Archives was created by the State Legislature in 1975, but ...