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The North Dakota congressional delegation introduced bills to the House and Senate to change the name of the Sullys Hill National Game Preserve to the White Horse Hill National Game Preserve.
The U.S. Senate on Thursday, Nov. 14, moved forward a proposal that soon may see Sullys Hill – a northeast North Dakota landmark – officially renamed White Horse Hill. The Senate, through ...
Sully led the military campaigns against Sioux peoples, including the Battle of Whitestone Hill in 1863 and the Battle of Killdeer Mountain in 1864 in what is now North Dakota — attacks that ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Thursday moved forward a proposal that soon may see Sullys Hill – a northeast North Dakota landmark – officially renamed White Horse Hill.
North Dakota state agency earns national award for Whitestone Hill site reinterpretation State Historical Society of North Dakota collaborated with tribal representative, historians, community ...
Sully was responsible for the 1863 destruction of a Sioux village at Whitestone Hill, located in present-day southeast North Dakota.
In 2019, Congress renamed Sullys Hill National Game Preserve near Devils Lake, North Dakota, to White Horse Hill National Game Preserve — a change requested by the Spirit Lake Tribe.
A North Dakota state park will no longer be named after a Civil War-era general who led attacks that killed hundreds of Native Americans.
Sully led the military campaigns against Sioux peoples, including the Battle of Whitestone Hill in 1863 and the Battle of Killdeer Mountain in 1864 in what is now North Dakota — attacks that ...
A state park in North Dakota containing the name of a Civil War-era general who led attacks against Native Americans has been renamed.
In 2019, Congress renamed Sullys Hill National Game Preserve near Devils Lake, North Dakota, to White Horse Hill National Game Preserve — a change requested by the Spirit Lake Tribe.
Sully led the military campaigns against Sioux peoples, including the Battle of Whitestone Hill in 1863 and the Battle of Killdeer Mountain in 1864 in what is now North Dakota — attacks that ...
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