Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000
Killdeer, ND BattlesitesThis historic site marks the location of a stagecoach station on the Bismarck-to-Deadwood Trail, used from 1877-1880. ...
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Visible by the twin spires of St. Mary's Catholic Chuch built in 1909. Bavarian Romanesque structure, vaulted ceilings, origi...
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