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2093: 1833: 818:, with 220 men, marches from Fort Atkinson, near Omaha, to punish Rees for attack on Atkinson. At Yankton, July 3, Sergeant Samuel Stackpole and six men drowned by overturning of boat. Leavenworth is joined by Joshua Pilcher, manager of Missouri Fur Company, with forty volunteers at Fort Recovery. General Ashley and eighty men join party at Cheyenne River. Seven hundred and fifty Sioux Indians volunteer for the campaign. August 9 Ree towns reached and besieged. Rees punished and beg for terms. First general military movement in Dakota. 2135: 35: 1844: 3867: 2289: 2199: 1463: 2050: 2469: 619:
undertakes trade with Indians at head of Missouri. Sergeant Nathaniel Pryor attempts to conduct Big White, a Mandan chief who visited Washington with Lewis and Clark, to his home and is attacked and driven back by Rees, assisted by
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Frederick Le Beau, a trader, kills Francois Querrel, an employee, at mouth of Cherry Creek, on Cheyenne River. Le Beau arrested by order of William Laidlaw, burgeois of Fort Pierre, and sent to St. Louis in
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sent up Missouri with an escort of 476 men to make treaties for trade and intercourse with Indian tribes. Very successful. Destroy English influence with Indians. First Fourth of July celebration in Dakota.
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by Missouri Fur Company. (It is possible this post was built ten years earlier to compensate loss of Loisel post, and was headquarters of Manuel Lisa during War of 1812-1815.)
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First territorial legislature, the "Pony Congress", meets March 17. They chartered the Missouri and Niobrara Valley Railroad Company, a planned but never completed railway.
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established. This was the second treaty with the Sioux within seven years to open land to Euro-American settlement, and the land became known as the Yankton Triangle.
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appointed governor. Establishes temporary capital at Yankton. Calls election for legislature and delegate to Congress. John B.S. Todd elected delegate.
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and agriculture that includes innovation in pottery, textiles, and tools. Climate improves to its modern state. Trade with farther cultures is common.
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moves its credit card operations from New York City to Sioux Falls, leading to significant expansion of the financial industry in the state.
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Provisional government organized. Legislature elected and convened. Alpheus G. Fuller sent as delegate to Congress. Henry Masters, governor.
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Nicollet and Fremont again visit South Dakota, coming up the river to Fort Pierre, thence passing over to James River, and finally to the
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in Minnesota, August 18. The Amidons massacred at Sioux Falls. Settlers flee in wild panic. Stockade at Yankton. All men called to arms.
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Manuel Lisa finds Sioux excited over "Prophet craze" and believes it due to hostile English influence. Reports condition to
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Manuel Lisa, for St Louis Missouri Fur Company, safely conducts Big White to his home in North Dakota. Finds Rees friendly.
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Second Sioux Falls constitutional convention. State officers and United States senators elected. Huron temporary capital.
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built about 34.5 miles (55.5 km) of track in Dakota Territory. But lack of population meant that trains only ran to
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Division and admission movement earnestly prosecuted to save school lands. First Sioux Falls constitutional convention.
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Population of Dakota Territory below the 46th parallel north (the modern extent of South Dakota) is 11,776 and growing.
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Non-Native population was approximately 1100 people, mostly in trading posts or military garrisons along the rivers.
982:, the naturalist, visited the section upon a professional trip and observed and noted most of the birds and animals. 486:
Loisel, or L'Oiselle, builds post on Cedar Island, between Pierre and Big Bend. First recorded post in South Dakota.
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newspaper established by Samuel J. Albright. Governor Masters dies. New legislature elected at Sioux Falls.
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visits the renegade band of Wakpekuta Sioux under Wamdesapa, to try to effect a peace between them and the
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Enabling Act of the United States Congress provides for division and admission of South and North Dakota
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begin living in eastern South Dakota, encompassing the Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian cultures:
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Walter W. Taylor, state treasurer, defaults for $ 367,000, and absconds. Returned and is convicted.
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Manuel Lisa made subagent for Missouri River Sioux and keeps them friendly to American interests.
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Wamdesapa, a Wakpekuta chief, kills his brother Tasagi and is driven from his tribe. Settles on
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Between February 27 and May 8, 200 Oglala Lakota and followers of the American Indian Movement
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Mrs. Joseph La Barge comes to Fort Pierre, with her husband, Captain La Barge of the steamboat
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organized for trade on Upper Missouri. Established post in Loisel house on Cedar Island.
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Sioux finally conquer Rees and drive them from their strong position in neighborhood of
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Yankton Sioux make treaty relinquishing title to lands between Big Sioux and Missouri.
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from Minnesota River, visits Fort Pierre and preaches first Christian sermon in Dakota.
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cultures all in what is now South Dakota. The western cultures are now known as the
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party go up Missouri to Grand River where they buy horses of Rees and go thence up
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connects Yankton with Nebraska and is the first permanent structure crossing the
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Lewis and Clark explore Missouri valley through South Dakota, en route to Pacific
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Springfield Normal presented to the state to be a public educational institution
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provides ownership of South Dakota land to people who farm it for several years.
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is finished. Named the Winona & St. Peter Railroad, this subsidiary of the
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Red Thunder, Flathead Yanktonais chief from Elm River, Brown County, with son,
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and Yanktonais Sioux, about this date, having been driven from western Iowa by
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Black Hills relinquished by Indians. All agency Sioux dismounted and disarmed.
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extends into South Dakota from Iowa. The interstate highway is connected to
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View of canyon at Wounded Knee, dead horses and Lakota bodies are visible.
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toward Pacific. First recorded exploration of northern Black Hills region.
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First South Dakota Infantry returns from Philippines crowned with glory.
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Significant abandonment of unprofitable rail lines in the state occurs.
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Santee Sioux relinquish title to all land east of Big Sioux River by
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Father Alexander Ravoux visits Fort Pierre and baptizes many Indians.
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Trudeau builds "Pawnee House" on east side of the Missouri, opposite
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on the Minnesota-Dakota border until population increase after 1878.
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Fur trade revives. Joseph La Framboise builds Fort Teton at site of
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organized and supported with local donations rather than tax monies
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absorbs Columbia Fur Company and becomes dominant in Dakota trade.
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Teton Sioux under Black Buffalo. Four whites killed, nine wounded.
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Lewis and Clark return from Pacific passing through South Dakota.
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Opening of portion of Rosebud land brings unprecedented rush of
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Opening of portion of Great Sioux reservation between White and
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Mrs. Goodwin, first white woman settler, arrives at Sioux Falls.
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An underground scientific research facility is the new tenant
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Settlement at Medary destroyed by Smutty Bear, Yankton Sioux.
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La Framboise builds trading post at Great Bend of Big Sioux (
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appointed governor. Company B, Dakota cavalry, organized at
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Planted lead plate inscribed with arms of France near Pierre
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First railroad in South Dakota; Dakota Southern built from
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More than 450 people were massacred at a Crow Creek village
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Dust Storms, "One of South Dakota's Black Blizzards, 1934"
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All Saints School for Young Ladies founded at Sioux Falls.
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Yankton treaty ratified. July 10 Indians surrender lands.
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Second year of alarming drought. Many settlers destitute.
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Inkpaduta, the renegade, massacres forty-two settlers at
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The tide turns. Beginning of long period of prosperity.
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led to the return of the Louisiana Territory to France.
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Verendrye brothers visited western part of South Dakota
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South Dakota land is part of the English territory of
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is dedicated along the South Dakota-Minnesota border.
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for state capital. Pierre for third time successful.
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Settlers at Sioux Falls build and fortify Fort Sod.
102:begins in eastern South Dakota: the period between 1554:Great boom waxes strong. Railroad building begins. 259:South Dakota land is part of the French colony of 2592:. South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office 1485:Gold discovered in Deadwood Gulch. Stampede from 1336:Great affliction of grasshoppers. Crops eaten up. 245:which he shipped by flatboat to the mouth of the 1310:War of Outbreak ended by treaty at Fort Pierre. 578:Pierre Dorion conducts party of Sioux chiefs to 140:arrive and live along the Missouri River valley. 1619:, noted Brule Sioux, killed by jealous warrior. 1449:General Custer's expedition to the Black Hills. 1192:First church society organized at Vermilion by 1110:. "The Noble Road" built across the state from 1009:. First white woman to visit South Dakota. The 1791:Lutheran Normal School founded at Sioux Falls. 787:Fort Tecumseh built at site of Fort Pierre by 53:List of archaeological periods (North America) 2827: 2690: 2688: 2586:South Dakota's Railroads: An Historic Context 2514:This article incorporates public domain text: 2488:Outline of South Dakota territorial evolution 2202:Oahe Dam from the International Space Station 458:Pierre Garreau settled with Rees at mouth of 8: 2711:South Dakota Department of Highways (1958). 2498:Timeline of women's suffrage in South Dakota 2362:severe drought and dust storm closes schools 2171:Motorcycle enthusiasts convene at the first 1788:Third Sioux Falls constitutional convention. 794:Fort Recovery built upon American Island at 657:Loisel post burned with large stock of furs. 2578: 2576: 2574: 2572: 2570: 2568: 2053:Construction of the Mount Rushmore monument 2834: 2820: 2812: 2583:Hufstetler, Mark; Bedeau, Michael (1998). 2389:The Homestake Gold Mine ceases operations. 1902:Period of great depression and hard times. 1013:attacked by Yankton Indians at Crow Creek. 903:Great smallpox epidemic on Missouri River. 184:. The easternmost tribes are now known as 2767:South Dakota Department of Transportation 2384:justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court 1599:Governor Howard dies and is succeeded by 1088:established by General William S. Harney. 729:Teton Sioux sign treaty of friendship at 280:Le Sueur's traders from Fort L'Huillier ( 3897:Timelines of states of the United States 2543: 2541: 2539: 370:, including South Dakota land, to Spain. 172:. The Plains Villagers are now known as 2789:"What really happened to land Citibank" 2549:"South Dakota State Historical Society" 2535: 2493:List of South Dakota state legislatures 1613:Awful floods on Big Sioux and Missouri. 2402:becomes the first woman to serve as a 2382:becomes the first woman to serve as a 1544:William A. Howard succeeds Pennington. 1489:. Miners establish law and order. The 1036:Father De Smet visits the Teton Sioux. 2697:Springfield, South Dakota, Centennial 2314:on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. 2138:Dust Bowl - Dallas, South Dakota 1936 2102:Shelterbelts of trees are established 1965:Northern Normal and Industrial School 1471:Black Hills treaty commission fails. 1248:South Dakota State Historical Society 1202:First schoolhouse built at Bon Homme. 1059:Government buys Fort Pierre. General 929:coteau region of eastern South Dakota 38:Arikara man, wearing a bearskin, 1908 7: 2452:becomes the first woman to serve as 2164:becomes the first woman to serve as 1117:Fort Randall completed and occupied. 995:Father Ravoux visits Fort Vermilion. 2639:South Dakota Historical Collections 2300:, killing 238 people in Rapid City. 2292:Cars jumbled together by the flood. 2108:to reduce erosion from dust storms. 2069:, completing the sculpture in 1941. 1823:(Sisseton) Reservation established. 3907:South Dakota history-related lists 2526:. American Book Company. pp.  1655:Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation 444:Pierre Dorion, afterward guide to 336:at about this date, having driven 305:and claimed soil for French king. 14: 2503:Timeline of United States history 1565:Chicago and Northwestern Railroad 1279:Governor Jayne goes to Congress. 1218:erected by Congress March 2. Dr. 1199:First school opened at Vermilion. 965:Dr. Stephen R. Riggs, celebrated 865:, navigates first steamboat, the 380:South Dakota land is part of the 3865: 2467: 2435:kills thousands of livestock in 2067:Mount Rushmore National Memorial 1641:Capital removed from Yankton to 1453:Second invasion of grasshoppers. 1447:Gold discovered in Black Hills. 1298:Standing Rock Indian Reservation 1226:Dakota in the American Civil War 2523:A Brief History of South Dakota 1625:established by Dr. Joseph Ward. 931:, mapping and naming the lakes. 882:built to succeed Fort Tecumseh. 233:French explorer and fur trader 2787:Whitney, Stu (April 7, 2015). 2327:is established on November 10. 1696:Madison Normal School founded. 1354:Treaty of Fort Laramie of 1868 1178:elected delegate to Congress. 757:. First continuous settlement. 635:St. Louis Missouri Fur Company 323:to call in unlicensed traders. 112:: Agriculture begins with the 1: 2714:Annual Report to the Governor 1673:opened at Pierre. Removed to 520:Third Treaty of San Ildefonso 3205:Smaller incorporated places 2404:United States Representative 2149:severe summer heat wave hits 2119:Flandreau Indian Reservation 1984:is established on January 9. 1041:treaty of Traverse des Sioux 905:All tribes suffer severely. 3100:Larger incorporated places 2081:extremely strong dust storm 2018:Construction begins on the 1949:welcomes the regiment home. 1732:Spearfish Normal organized. 1403:A land-grant railroad from 828:General Henry Atkinson and 366:cedes the French colony of 352:(Rees) in forty years' war. 22:is a list of events in the 3923: 2700:. Springfield Times. 1970. 2419:of the old Homestake mine. 2020:South Dakota State Capitol 1736:Dakota Wesleyan University 1136:Yankton Indian Reservation 949:Father Pierre John De Smet 543:Unorganized U.S. territory 86:Beginning 35th century BCE 82:begins with drier climate. 3861: 3010:Colleges and universities 2853: 2400:Stephanie Herseth Sandlin 2123:Indian Reorganization Act 1889:Good conditions restored. 1534:Great Dakota boom begins. 1466:Miners in the Black Hills 1417:Chicago and North Western 768:Anglo-American Convention 430:, came up and settled in 409:and soon afterward drive 2636:Robinson, Doane (1902). 2454:Governor of South Dakota 2173:Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 1473:Rush of miners to Custer 1333:succeeds Newton Edmunds. 1168:, and Bon Homme founded. 20:timeline of South Dakota 3892:History of South Dakota 3872:South Dakota portal 2670:. B. F. Bowen. p.  2667:History of South Dakota 2483:History of South Dakota 2034:Meridian Highway Bridge 1982:Wind Cave National Park 1677:as Huron College, 1899. 1671:Presbyterian University 1348:Great Sioux reservation 1244:, organized at Yankton. 364:Treaty of Fontainebleau 344:river valleys, reached 235:Pierre-Charles Le Sueur 24:history of South Dakota 2325:Badlands National Park 2293: 2203: 2145:a severely cold winter 2139: 2097: 2065:Borglum begin work on 2054: 1868:Battle of Wounded Knee 1848: 1840: 1467: 1260:Crow Creek Reservation 1071:, afterward famous in 1047:Treaty of Fort Laramie 909:practically destroyed. 612: 586:Territory of Louisiana 384:(though predominantly 39: 3902:Years in South Dakota 3065:Dissected Till Plains 2890:Famous South Dakotans 2616:National Park Service 2291: 2201: 2166:United States Senator 2137: 2095: 2052: 1846: 1835: 1465: 1440:Burbank succeeded by 1267:Homestead Act of 1862 1254:Great Indian Outbreak 1182:provisional governor. 707:Territory of Missouri 701:war against Americans 610: 566:District of Louisiana 138:Plains Village people 114:Mississippian culture 80:Plains Archaic period 37: 2432:Cattleman's Blizzard 2219:Crazy Horse Memorial 2121:established per the 1752:Pierce succeeded by 1706:Ordway succeeded by 1687:Agricultural College 1588:Laura Ingalls Wilder 1346:Red Cloud war ends. 1250:founded May 7, 1862. 1098:Settlement begun at 1069:Gouverneur K. Warren 1065:battle of Ash Hollow 863:Pierre Chouteau, Jr. 850:American Fur Company 789:Columbia Fur Company 3465:Colonial Pine Hills 3055:Coteau des Prairies 2944:Tourist attractions 2312:occupy Wounded Knee 2258:Work begins on the 2231:Work begins on the 2207:Work begins on the 2185:Work begins on the 2022:building in Pierre. 1874:Pine Ridge Campaign 1681:Sioux Falls College 1365:Faulk succeeded by 1180:Wilmot W. Brookings 1176:Jefferson P. Kidder 743:Pawnee House burns. 340:from Big Sioux and 319:De Lusigan visited 47:settle the Americas 3207:pop. 1,000 - 5,000 2949:Towns and villages 2406:from South Dakota. 2298:Rapid Creek floods 2294: 2215:Korczak Ziolkowski 2204: 2168:from South Dakota. 2140: 2098: 2055: 1947:President McKinley 1849: 1841: 1783:Arthur C. Mellette 1629:Springfield Normal 1601:Nehemiah G. Ordway 1515:'s army destroyed. 1468: 1442:John L. Pennington 1405:New Ulm, Minnesota 1350:created by treaty. 1240:Company A, Dakota 921:Joseph N. Nicollet 613: 547:Louisiana Purchase 502:Charles Mix County 282:Mankato, Minnesota 40: 3879: 3878: 3485:North Eagle Butte 2380:Judith Meierhenry 2364:across the state. 2279:during the 1960s. 2217:begins sculpting 1795:Augustana College 1708:Gilbert A. Pierce 1493:is discovered in 1491:Homestake deposit 1122:Spirit Lake, Iowa 1061:William S. Harney 923:, accompanied by 830:Benjamin O'Fallon 816:Henry Leavenworth 731:Portage des Sioux 413:from that region. 247:Mississippi River 237:probably visited 158:Europeans arrived 3914: 3870: 3869: 3868: 3370:North Sioux City 2836: 2829: 2822: 2813: 2806: 2805: 2803: 2801: 2784: 2778: 2777: 2775: 2774: 2758: 2752: 2751: 2749: 2748: 2733: 2727: 2726: 2724: 2722: 2708: 2702: 2701: 2692: 2683: 2682: 2680: 2678: 2658: 2652: 2651: 2649: 2647: 2633: 2627: 2626: 2624: 2622: 2608: 2602: 2601: 2599: 2597: 2591: 2580: 2563: 2562: 2560: 2559: 2545: 2531: 2477: 2472: 2471: 2470: 2233:Gavins Point Dam 2187:Fort Randall Dam 1785:succeeds Church. 1714:Redfield College 1649:State University 1216:Dakota Territory 955:of central Iowa. 839:in South Dakota. 292:and Sioux Falls. 156:time before the 104:hunter-gatherers 96:11th century BCE 71:Folsom tradition 58:Before 11000 BCE 3922: 3921: 3917: 3916: 3915: 3913: 3912: 3911: 3882: 3881: 3880: 3875: 3866: 3864: 3857: 3514: 3490:North Spearfish 3452:pop. over 1,000 3451: 3444: 3206: 3199: 3102:pop. over 5,000 3101: 3094: 3060:Missouri Coteau 3031: 2963: 2861: 2849: 2840: 2810: 2809: 2799: 2797: 2786: 2785: 2781: 2772: 2770: 2760: 2759: 2755: 2746: 2744: 2736:Teller, Janet. 2735: 2734: 2730: 2720: 2718: 2710: 2709: 2705: 2694: 2693: 2686: 2676: 2674: 2662:Robinson, Doane 2660: 2659: 2655: 2645: 2643: 2635: 2634: 2630: 2620: 2618: 2610: 2609: 2605: 2595: 2593: 2589: 2582: 2581: 2566: 2557: 2555: 2547: 2546: 2537: 2518:Robinson, Doane 2516: 2511: 2473: 2468: 2466: 2463: 2371: 2083:strips topsoil. 1956: 1760:School of Mines 1754:Louis K. Church 1738:established at 1623:Yankton College 1593:The Long Winter 1519:Black Hills War 1509:Little Big Horn 1501:Great Sioux war 1428:Edwin S. McCook 1367:John A. Burbank 1331:Andrew J. Faulk 1172:Dakota Democrat 925:John C. FrĂ©mont 837:Vermilion River 545:created by the 537:Haute-Louisiane 511: 446:Lewis and Clark 286:Big Sioux River 272: 203: 149: 100:Woodland period 67:Before 8000 BCE 32: 12: 11: 5: 3920: 3918: 3910: 3909: 3904: 3899: 3894: 3884: 3883: 3877: 3876: 3862: 3859: 3858: 3856: 3855: 3850: 3845: 3840: 3835: 3830: 3825: 3820: 3815: 3810: 3805: 3800: 3795: 3790: 3785: 3780: 3775: 3770: 3765: 3760: 3755: 3750: 3745: 3740: 3735: 3730: 3725: 3720: 3715: 3710: 3705: 3700: 3695: 3690: 3685: 3680: 3675: 3670: 3665: 3660: 3655: 3650: 3645: 3640: 3635: 3630: 3625: 3620: 3615: 3610: 3605: 3600: 3595: 3590: 3585: 3580: 3575: 3570: 3565: 3560: 3555: 3550: 3545: 3540: 3535: 3530: 3524: 3522: 3516: 3515: 3513: 3512: 3507: 3502: 3497: 3492: 3487: 3482: 3477: 3472: 3467: 3462: 3456: 3454: 3446: 3445: 3443: 3442: 3437: 3432: 3427: 3422: 3417: 3412: 3407: 3402: 3397: 3392: 3387: 3382: 3377: 3372: 3367: 3362: 3357: 3352: 3347: 3342: 3337: 3332: 3327: 3322: 3317: 3312: 3307: 3302: 3297: 3292: 3287: 3282: 3277: 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Index

history of South Dakota

Paleo-Indians
settle the Americas
List of archaeological periods (North America)
Clovis culture
Folsom tradition
Plains Archaic period
Mound Builders
Woodland period
hunter-gatherers
Mississippian culture
More than 450 people were massacred at a Crow Creek village
Arikara
Plains Village people
pre-colonial
Europeans arrived
Oneota
Crow Nation
Cheyenne
Mandans
Arikaras
Hidatsas
Omahas
Poncas
Dakotas
Sioux
Rupert's Land
Pierre-Charles Le Sueur
Sioux Falls

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