In December of 1944 the United States Congress passed a Rivers and Harbors Bill which authorized the construction of the…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
Epidemics have been a part of our history since the earliest explorers came to this country. As they moved west,…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
Cattle roundups, during the time of the open prairie, generally occurred twice a year. In the spring herds were rounded…
Valentine’s Day Theme for February Meeting
What is considered the oldest surviving Valentine was written by Charles, Duke of Orleans while he was imprisoned in the…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
Article V of the 1889 Constitution of South Dakota which was then still part of Dakota Territory begins with this…
From the North End
FROM THE NORTH END: A LITTLE PIECE OF BURKE HISTORY THAT, PERHAPS, FEW PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT IS “KATHRYN’S CASTLE.” Burke…
From the North End
FROM THE NORTH END: ONE OF THE BLESSINGS OF LIVING IN A SMALL TOWN is our mail service. The local…
From the North End
FROM THE NORTH END: TWO GREGORY COUNTY LANDMARKS THAT HAVE ALWAYS INTRIGUED THIS WRITER ARE “RED ROCK” AND “THE CAMEL’S…
A Note from Cottonwood Corners
CARLOCK — The post office at Carlock was established May 4, 1905. It was discontinued on July 31, 1937 with…
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…