On April 7, 1805, the Corps of Discovery left Fort Mandan, where they had spent the winter, and headed west. …
Author: Gregory County Historical Society (page 30)
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
When the “Corps of Discovery” entered South Dakota in 1804 they had two horses with them. These horses were used…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
Two hundred and fifteen years ago next Sunday, the “Corps of Discovery” entered the territory which would later become Gregory…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
The “Corps of Discovery” began their journey to the Pacific on May 14, 1804. Ninety-nine days later they entered what…
1905 photo of Burke Building Center
An early photo of the Burke Building Center building was recently shared with the Gazette by Richard Papousek. The photo…
A note from Cottonwood Corners
On March 4, 1801, Thomas Jefferson became the first President to be inaugurated in the new capital of Washington, D.…
A note from Cottonwood Corners
Since the earliest times the preservation of food was second only in importance to the securing or production of that…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
R.F.D. — Some may not recognize this as the abbreviation for Rural Free Delivery which has resulted in the delivery…
Survey for former country school teachers
Questions to Prompt Memories by Teachers Return to Gregory county Historical at your earliest convenience – Thank you! Jack Broome,…
Survey for former country school students
Questions to Prompt Memories by Students Return to Grgegory County Historical at your earliest convenience – Thank you! Jack Broome,…

