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The land purchased contained all of present-day Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska ; parts of Minnesota that were west of the Mississippi River ; most of North Dakota ; most of South Dakota ; northeastern New Mexico ; northern Texas ; the portions of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Continental Divide ; Louisiana west of the Mississippi River, including the city of New Orleans ; and small portions of land that would eventually become part of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Known as the D50 or ( later ) the Ram 50, they were carried on as a stopgap until the Dakota ’ s sales eventually made the imported trucks irrelevant.
By the early 1980s, Buttrey would eventually operate 60 stores in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, western Minnesota, Wyoming, eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, Utah, and Idaho.
In reality, the continually hot, dry Dakota summers, and several other tragic events described in the book eventually drove them from their land, but they later founded a very successful fruit and dairy farm in Missouri, where they lived comfortably until their respective deaths.
During her childhood, Rose moved with her family several times, living with relatives in Minnesota and then Florida, briefly returning to De Smet, South Dakota, before the family finally settled in Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894, where her parents eventually established a dairy and fruit farm.
The NPL originated in North Dakota, but eventually spread throughout the American Midwest and Pacific Northwest during the Progressive Era and was briefly organized as a national party.
He eventually won a football scholarship to Northwestern University, but a scuffle with another student led to his transferring to the University of North Dakota.
Portions of the territory which eventually fell under Wyoming's jurisdiction were at various points associated with Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Dakota, Nebraska and Utah, and had previously belonged to the independent states of Great Britain, France, Spain, Mexico, and Texas.
Over the next four years legislative polarization grew and the nonpartisan league party eventually split in two, in 1956 North Dakota was fundamentally realigned into a two party system.
In 1978 Joe and Katherine opened Satrom Travel and Tour as a completely independent travel company, and expanded to eight locations in North Dakota and Montana ; all but two were eventually sold.
The Arikara eventually settled with the Mandan and Hidatsa on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota.
Langer eventually mended his rift with the NPL and was elected governor of North Dakota in 1932.
They lived in Manhattan's famed co-op The Dakota at 72nd and Central Park West and eventually sublet the apartment to John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Imprisoned in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, he eventually became a " trusty " and the personal chauffeur of the warden.
Later he went abroad to the North Dakota State University in the United States to study for Ph. D. After having studied physical chemistry for two years he was impressed by the lecture of a professor of polymer chemistry ; and eventually secured a Ph. D degree in polymer chemistry.
In 1871 Brookings helped organize the Dakota Southern Railroad, and spent the next ten years serving as an executive for the railroads that would eventually become part of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.
In 1901, he moved to Yankton, South Dakota and worked as a cashier at that Security State Bank in Gayville, eventually becoming president of a banking chain in 1910.
Mellette's family eventually settled in Springfield, Dakota Territory, for two years ; and, Mellette served as register of the United States Land Office in Springfield until the land office was moved to Watertown, Dakota Territory, in 1880.
" Dakota " continued to gain support across the U. S. and eventually become the first Stereophonics song to chart on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Dakota and settled
During and after the revolt, many Santee and their kin fled Minnesota and Eastern Dakota to Canada, or settled in the James River Valley in a short-lived reservation before being forced to move to Crow Creek Reservation on the east bank of the Missouri.
Having settled the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Powder River Country of present-day Montana, they introduced the horse culture to Lakota ( Sioux ) bands about 1730.
The part of North Dakota where he lived had been settled largely by Germans from Russia ; even his teachers spoke English as a second language.
Named for the leader of each group ( the Schmiedeleut, Dariusleut, and Lehrerleut, leut being based on the German word for people ), they settled initially in the Dakota Territory ; later, Dariusleut colonies were established in central Montana.
Dakota County is named after the Dakota Sioux tribal bands who settled in the area.
According to Dakota tradition, their ancestors pushed out the Iowa who were found settled at the mouth of the Minnesota River.
Selfridge was settled in 1911 along a Milwaukee Road branch line that diverged from the railroad's Pacific Extension transcontinental route in McLaughlin, South Dakota and ran to New England, North Dakota.
Burlington, and its former settlements were founded by and James Colton ( the men who also settled Larimore, North Dakota ) in Dakota Territory in the late 1870s.
The first Czech immigrants started arriving in Dakota Territory in 1868, and settled west of Yankton.
After having first settled in Minnesota, they moved to North Dakota, near Villard in McHenry County.
Becoming the object of rumors of financial scandal, he moved to the Minnesota Territory in 1857, where he settled in Dakota County.
The largest groups settled mainly in the area of the Great Plains ; Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan in Canada ; and North Dakota, Kansas and nearby areas in the US.
One group of German Beskows settled in South Dakota and were staunch anti-abolitionist store owners during the 1850s.
These ethnic communities frequently settled near each other, in Minnesota and in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, North Dakota and South Dakota, and their musical and cultural identities blurred.
The surrounding county had not been settled until 1858, and settlement was severely restricted for a time by the Dakota War of 1862 ( although it was reported that the best land in the township adjacent to Solem, Holmes City, was already taken by 1867, by a mixture of Swedish, Norwegian and " Yankee " settlers ).
The members of the first migrations settled in the United States, mainly in Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
His first point of contact in the United States was a refugee from Somalia who helped him get settled in Fargo, North Dakota.
The Dakota people ( Sioux ) who settled in Oak River, Manitoba, in 1875 were known to conduct " give-away dances ", also known as the " grass dance ".

Dakota and village
At Crow Creek, South Dakota, as noted, archaeologists found a mass grave of ' more than 500 men, women, and children who had been slaughtered, scalped, and mutilated during an attack on their village a century and a half before Columbus's arrival ( ca.
In 1804, Lewis and Clark visited a surviving Cheyenne village in North Dakota.
While Taoyateduta ( a. k. a. Little Crow ) led the Mendota in northern Dakota County, upstream to the southwest, Chief Black Dog established his village of 600 people around 1750 at the isthmus between Black Dog Lake ( from which is named after him ) and the Minnesota River, near the present site of the Black Dog Power Plant.
Dakota is a village in Stephenson County, Illinois.
Horses baling straw circa 1900. The Dakota nation ceded land in 1851 and many relocated to Chief Shakopee's village — the current Shakopee-Mdewakanton Indian Reservation in nearby Prior Lake.
The name Zumbrota appears to have resulted from a corruption of the French name for the local river, Rivière des Embarras ( Obstruction River ) coupled with the Dakota toŋ ( village )
Prior to being an Ojibwe village, it was also a Mdewakanton Dakota village.
( Unbeknown to the village citizens, further research showed the other Milford was actually located in South Dakota, and they could have named their town Milford after all.
Homer is a village in Dakota County, Nebraska, United States.
Jackson is a village in Dakota County, Nebraska, United States.
Portal is a village in Burke County, North Dakota in the United States.
The village is also 15 miles East of Hankinson, North Dakota and 15 miles south of Wahpeton, North Dakota.
Wentworth is an incorporated village in Lake County, South Dakota, United States.
Notwithstanding the above history of the name for town of Mankato-Dakota word for Blue Earth, according to Frederick Webb Hodge, in his " Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico ," Volume 1, page 801, the town was named after the older of the two like-named chiefs of the Mdewakanton division of the Santee Dakota, whose village stood on or near the site of the present town.
Joining a large band of Assiniboins, he pushed southwest across the prairie and reached a Mandan village probably somewhere near the modern New Town, North Dakota about 70 miles east of the Montana border.
Armstrong later moved to Yankton, then a small Native American village, in Dakota Territory, when Minnesota Territory was admitted as a State.
Although Benet's poem is not about the plight of native Americans, Wounded Knee, ( a village on a reservation in South Dakota ) was the location of last major confrontation between the U. S. Army and American Indians.
Although Benet's poem is not about the plight of native Americans, Wounded Knee, ( a village on a reservation in South Dakota ) was the location of the last major confrontation between the U. S. Army and American Indians.
The " Standing Rock " of the Dakota language name is Castle Rock, located two miles east of the village of Castle Rock, Minnesota.
On September 10, 1876, Captain Anson Mills and two battalions of the Third Cavalry captured a Miniconjou village of 36 tipis in the Battle of Slim Buttes, South Dakota.
She was taken as a captive to a Hidatsa village near present-day Washburn, North Dakota.
* Lake Norden, South Dakota, a village in South Dakota, United States

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