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Thirty-eight bison at North Dakota's Sullys Hill National Game Preserve considered close to genetically pure were rounded up and trucked to the Fort Niobrara refuge in Nebraska, where the herd ...
He also doubled the number of national parks from five to 10, adding Oregon’s Crater Lake, South Dakota’s Wind Cave, North Dakota’s Sully’s Hill, Colorado’s Mesa Verde, and Platt, Oklahoma.
May 31—SIOUX FALLS — From among the state's best athletes, six team champions and 120 event winners were crowned in the South Dakota high school track and field championships at Howard Wood ...
It took an act of Congress for the place that had once been known as Sullys Hill to finally reflect the tribe’s wishes. “In 1904, the game preserve was named after General Alfred Sully,” Sen. Kevin ...
Today, Hill directs Northern Colorado to college basketball's biggest stage, as the Bears met San Diego State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Tucson.
North Dakota state agency earns national award for Whitestone Hill site reinterpretation State Historical Society of North Dakota collaborated with tribal representative, historians, community ...
KULM, N.D. — The challenging history of the Whitestone Hill State Historic Site received an updated interpretation when the State Historical Society of North Dakota provided new interpretive panels in ...
A creek named Sully Creek runs near the park. 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 ...
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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