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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

The cattle industry is indigenous (native, original) to America.  The manner and scale upon which it prevailed west of the…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

In the 1890’s, cattle rustlers were well organized and active up and down the Missouri River between Nebraska and what…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

In the early days of ranching on the frontier, the stealing of livestock was usually accomplished by the simple and…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

The state of Montana holds the record for the bloodiest vigilante movement from 1863 to 1865, when hundreds of suspected…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

The first legislative session of the Dakota Territory convened on March 17, 1862 in Yankton.  The organization of this first…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

In 1859 the question of securing a political organization for the Territory of Dakota was uppermost on the minds of…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

Fivemile Creek is located on the west side of the river just above the Lyman County line directly across from…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

In South Dakota, habitat destruction has been the major reason for the population decline of both the Piping Plover and…

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

“Le Compte Island” was an island on the Charles Mix side of the river between Campbell Creek and Benge Creek. …

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A Note from Cottonwood Corners

The magnitude and rapidity of the changes of the river channel were remarkable. Many times there would be a shifting…

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