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5 Fun Facts About June 16 In South Dakota History
1. In 1876, a skirmish between US Army soldiers and Lakota Sioux warriors occurred in what is now known as the Battle of the Rosebud. Led by Crazy Horse, the Lakota were able to hold off the army and prevent them from joining George Custer's forces at the Battle of...
5 Fun Facts About June 15 In South Dakota History
1. In 1883, the state of South Dakota was officially organized under the provisions of the Dakota Territory, enabling act. This made South Dakota the 40th state of the Union. 2. In 1929, the town of Murdo was incorporated, located in Jones County, South Dakota. Murdo is known for being...
5 Fun Facts About June 14 In South Dakota History
1. Flag Day: June 14 marks Flag Day across the United States. It is a day when Americans honor the adoption of the national flag in 1777. 2. South Dakota became a state: On June 14, 1889, South Dakota became the 40th state in the United States. Today, it is...
5 Fun Facts About June 13 In South Dakota History
1. In 1876, a group of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors defeated General George Crook's troops in the Battle of the Rosebud, a precursor to the Battle of Little Bighorn. 2. In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Indian Reorganization Act, also known as the Wheeler-Howard Act, which reversed...
5 Fun Facts About June 12 In South Dakota History
1. Birth of Francis Case: June 12 marks the birth anniversary of South Dakota's celebrated Congressman Francis Case. He served in the House of Representatives for six terms starting from 1937, and then in the Senate from 1951 until his death in 1962. Case led many successful conservation efforts, including...
5 Fun Facts About June 11 In South Dakota History
1. In 1941, the South Dakota Air National Guard was officially recognized, becoming the 175th Fighter Squadron. Today, the South Dakota Air National Guard operates out of Joe Foss Field in Sioux Falls. 2. On June 11, 1967, a tornado struck the town of Wessington Springs, damaging or destroying 84...
5 Fun Facts About June 10 In South Dakota History
1. In 1899, an F4 tornado hit Hartford, killing four people and causing severe damage to the town. 2. In 1935, the State of South Dakota purchased the Needles Highway from the U.S. Forest Service for $60,000. 3. In 1945, the South Dakota Army National Guard was federalized for World...
5 Fun Facts About June 9 In South Dakota History
1. In 1875, the first legal execution took place in the Dakota Territory at the Yankton Federal Prison. The condemned man was hanged for committing a murder in Deadwood. 2. In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Indian Reorganization Act, which reversed the government's policy of assimilation and encouraged...
5 Fun Facts About June 8 In South Dakota History
1. In 1876, on June 8, the Battle of Little Bighorn took place in Montana, which had a significant impact on the history of the Dakotas. Many Native American tribes, including the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho, had gathered to fight against US Army troops, resulting in a major victory for...
5 Fun Facts About June 7 In South Dakota History
1. The Battle of Little Bighorn: On June 7, 1876, the Battle of Little Bighorn took place in Montana, not far from the South Dakota border. The conflict between General George Custer and Sioux and Cheyenne warriors resulted in the death of Custer and nearly 300 of his men, making...
5 Fun Facts About June 6 In South Dakota History
1. In 1854, Fort Pierre was established as a military outpost in what is now Stanley County, South Dakota. It served as an important trading post and supply point for settlers and soldiers alike. 2. On June 6, 1876, a battle took place along the Rosebud River between General George...
5 Fun Facts About June 5 In South Dakota History
1. The Treaty of Fort Laramie, which established boundaries and promised peace between various Native American tribes and the United States government, was signed on June 5, 1868. The treaty was significant for South Dakota because it included the Great Sioux Reservation, which covered most of western South Dakota. 2....