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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

CARLOCK — The post office at Carlock was established May 4, 1905.  It was discontinued on July 31, 1937 with…

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5 Feb 2020 0

A Note from Cottonwood Corners

That section of the Constitution of the United States known as the “Postal Clause,” states, “The Congress has the power…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

BONESTEEL — The name of the Bonesteel post office was originally Huston which was established June 3, 1890.  The proposed…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

The difficulties and challenges of the weather, while far from having disappeared, seems to have become agreeable.  We seem to…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

It is that time of the year when ranchers and farmers make plans to sell their crop of livestock which…

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13 Dec 2019 0

From the North End

I’VE TOUCHED ON THE “ORPHAN TRAIN” IN PAST COLUMNS AND ITS IMPACT ON THIS AREA. Recently, while doing a bit…

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4 Dec 2019 0

A Note from Cottonwood Corners

  Steam boats made regular trips up the Missouri in South Dakota until about 1880.  By 1910 very few steamers…

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23 Oct 2019 0

A Note from Cottonwood Corners

South Dakota’s initial passageway of travel was the Missouri River.  Later, the wagon road followed the establishment of military forts…

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16 Oct 2019 0

A Note from Cottonwood Corners

The remarkable growth and development of Dakota Territory after 1880 was extraordinary.  Settlers pointed with pride to the public schools…

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9 Oct 2019 0

A Note from Cottonwood Corners

Next week, October 6 – 12, is National Newspaper Week.  Some might ask: “Why is that important to me?”  It…

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