South Dakota Historical Collections, Том 1State Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... stockade was thrown around the printing office of the Dakotian , and Editor Ziebach was provision- .ally " chief of the army of Fort Yankton . " " Sixty brave men guarded the capital , but no Indians came near enough to draw a random ...
... stockade was thrown around the printing office of the Dakotian , and Editor Ziebach was provision- .ally " chief of the army of Fort Yankton . " " Sixty brave men guarded the capital , but no Indians came near enough to draw a random ...
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... stockade , is thus described : " The stockade commenced on Fourth street on the alley west of Broadway , and ran east to Cedar street ; thence south to about midway of the block south of Third street ; thence west to place of beginning ...
... stockade , is thus described : " The stockade commenced on Fourth street on the alley west of Broadway , and ran east to Cedar street ; thence south to about midway of the block south of Third street ; thence west to place of beginning ...
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... stockade and fort . Two or three buildings and a small portion of the stockade were left . Since that time the site of the old fort has been cut away by the current of the Missouri . Fort Berthold was first occupied as a military post ...
... stockade and fort . Two or three buildings and a small portion of the stockade were left . Since that time the site of the old fort has been cut away by the current of the Missouri . Fort Berthold was first occupied as a military post ...
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... stockade or square with dwelling places and store houses inclosed . In 1835 the first builders sold Fort Laramie to Milton Sublette and the famous Jim Bridger , who represented the American Fur Company . Very soon thereafter it became a ...
... stockade or square with dwelling places and store houses inclosed . In 1835 the first builders sold Fort Laramie to Milton Sublette and the famous Jim Bridger , who represented the American Fur Company . Very soon thereafter it became a ...
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... stockade were still standing as and was built in 1822 . late as 1880 . 20 Major Wooley - See note 41 . 21 Major Ketchem - See note 42 . 22 William Gordon , one of the attaches of the Missouri Fur Company , has left his name indelibly ...
... stockade were still standing as and was built in 1822 . late as 1880 . 20 Major Wooley - See note 41 . 21 Major Ketchem - See note 42 . 22 William Gordon , one of the attaches of the Missouri Fur Company , has left his name indelibly ...
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