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Andrew Jackson Faulk

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said that whites had no right to enter and occupy the Black Hills; since, the Indians had not ceded the area. In 1868, a group of entrepreneurs planned to invade the Black Hills without military protection. Officially, Governor Faulk said that he did not sanction this invasion; while, his rhetoric
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attempted to remove the Dakota Territory capital from Yankton, Faulk worked to have Ordway dismissed. On April 19, 1877, Faulk participated in the meeting to adopt a statehood resolution; and in 1883, he attended the constitutional convention.
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assisted the investigation by a congressional committee of Walter Burleigh's corrupt behavior on the Yankton Reservation from 1861 to 1864; and, Burleigh responded by presenting charges against Governor Edmunds to President
268:. Faulk remained in the Dakota Territory and went on to fill a vacancy in the mayor's office in Yankton in 1869 before becoming clerk of the United States District Court for Dakota Territory in 1873. When Governor 212:. He studied law and became involved with the Democratic party. Faulk served as county treasurer and then joined the Pennsylvania militia. Because of the slave issue, Faulk left the Democratic party to support 245:. After arriving at Yankton, Dakota Territory on September 3, 1866, Faulk relieved Edmunds of his duties and served as the interim Governor until officially assuming the office on March 16, 1867. 475: 160: 257:
actually encouraged it. Because of his efforts to open the Black Hills to white settlement, Faulk was popular with entrepreneurs and adventurers in Dakota Territory.
241:. Burleigh recommended that Edmunds be replaced by Andrew J. Faulk. In August 1866, President Johnson dismissed Newton Edmunds and appointed Faulk as Governor of 610: 468: 620: 615: 595: 605: 600: 461: 484: 435: 44: 33: 232:(son-in-law to A.J. Faulk). After the Santee uprising in 1862, he and his daughters returned to Pennsylvania. Dakota Territory Governor, 635: 630: 148: 143: 625: 177: 361: 298: 252:, Faulk wanted to exclude that area from any future Indian reservation and to open it to white settlement. General 197: 205: 365: 393:
Andrew Jackson Faulk Collection of Photographs of the Dakota Territory and Yankton, Santee, and Teton Sioux
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Jackson Faulk Papers. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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Faulk was appointed chief clerk at the Yankton Agency in 1861 and worked for Dr.
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Because of reports of pine timber and mineral wealth in the
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Index


Governor of the Dakota Territory
Newton Edmunds
John A. Burbank
Milford
Pennsylvania
Yankton, South Dakota
Democratic
Republican

Governor
Dakota Territory
Milford
Pike County, Pennsylvania
Daniel Brodhead
Kittanning, Pennsylvania
John C. Frémont
Abraham Lincoln
Walter A. Burleigh
Newton Edmunds
Andrew Johnson
Dakota Territory
Black Hills
William T. Sherman
Ulysses S. Grant
John A. Burbank
Nehemiah Ordway
Yankton, South Dakota
Faulkton, South Dakota
Faulk County, South Dakota

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