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US Indian Wars Topic

 
Custer and Hiddenwood Cliff Marker image, Touch for more information
By Ruth VanSteenwyk, August 15, 2017
Custer and Hiddenwood Cliff Marker
1 North Dakota, Adams County, Hettinger — Custer and Hiddenwood Cliff
2 North Dakota, Barnes County, Dazey — Sibley TrailCamp Corning — July 16-17, 1863 —
3 North Dakota, Barnes County, Valley City — Sibley TrailCamp Samuel B. Sheardown — July 14-15, 1863 —
4 North Dakota, Billings County, Medora — Custer Trail
5 North Dakota, Billings County, Medora — 7 — Frontier Military
6 North Dakota, Bowman County, Rhame — Fort Dilts Historic Site
7 North Dakota, Burleigh County, Bismarck — First Masonic Ceremony Held in the Present State of North DakotaJuly 31, 1863
8 North Dakota, Burleigh County, Bismarck — First News of Custer’s Death
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9 North Dakota, Cass County, Buffalo — Sibley Trail
10 North Dakota, Cass County, Fargo, Willow Park — Abraham Lincoln1809 — 1865
11 North Dakota, Cass County, Leonard — The Maple Creek Crossing Historic Site
12 North Dakota, Dunn County, Killdeer — Killdeer MountainTachawakute (The Place Where They Kill Deer)*
13 North Dakota, Golden Valley County, Beach — Custer Trail
14 North Dakota, Griggs County, Binford — Camp Atchison Historic Site
15 North Dakota, Kidder County, Tappen — Dr. J.S. WeiserKilled here by the Sioux — July 24, 1863 —
16 North Dakota, Kidder County, Tappen — Sibley TrailMcPhaill’s Butte — July 24, 1863 —
17 North Dakota, Lamoure County, Kulm — In Memory of the Sioux Indians
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18 North Dakota, Lamoure County, Kulm — In Memory of the Soldiers
19 North Dakota, Lamoure County, Kulm — Whitestone Hill Battlefield State Historic Site
20 North Dakota, Morton County, Fort Rice — Fort Rice
21 North Dakota, Morton County, Fort Rice — Fort Rice After General Sully's ExpeditionsFort Rice State Historic Site
22 North Dakota, Morton County, Mandan — Commanding Officer’s QuartersFort Abraham Lincoln
23 North Dakota, Morton County, Mandan — Fort Abraham Lincoln Infantry Post
24 North Dakota, Morton County, Mandan — Fort Abraham Lincoln Military Reservation Boundary Marker
25 North Dakota, Morton County, Mandan — Post Cemetery
26 North Dakota, Morton County, New Salem — Custer Trail1874-1876
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27 North Dakota, Richland County, Abercrombie — Cannon Bastion
28 North Dakota, Richland County, Abercrombie — Fort Abercrombie
29 North Dakota, Richland County, Abercrombie — Headquarters
30 North Dakota, Richland County, Abercrombie — Sutler / Post Trader
31 North Dakota, Stark County, Belfield — Custer Trail
32 North Dakota, Stark County, Belfield — The Soldiers and the Sioux
33 North Dakota, Stark County, Belfield — Time Travel on the Custer Trail
34 North Dakota, Stark County, Richardton — Sully’s Heart River Corral
35 North Dakota, Stark County, Richardton — Yellowstone Expedition of 1876
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36 North Dakota, Stark County, Taylor — Custer Trail
37 North Dakota, Stutsman County, Jamestown — Fort Seward
38 North Dakota, Stutsman County, Jamestown — Fort Seward1872 - 1877
39 North Dakota, Stutsman County, Jamestown — Fort William H. SewardNear this Marker is the Site of
40 North Dakota, Stutsman County, Woodworth — Sibley TrailCamp H.P. Grant — July 23, 1863 —
41 North Dakota, Williams County, Williston — Field Officers' QuartersFort Buford State Historic Site
42 North Dakota, Williams County, Williston — Fort Buford Historic Site
 
 
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