Deadwood Days
If you enjoyed "Little House on the Prairie," you will love "Deadwood Days."
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If you enjoyed "Little House on the Prairie," you will love "Deadwood Days."
I had an enjoyable time with the great volunteers at Fort Jackson this weekend, where I presented a video on the Dakota Conflict of 1862. Also featured this weekend was a visit from the Raptor Center in St. Paul. The celebration is always the weekend after Labor Day. Fort Belmont is conveniently located on the south side of Interstate 90 off of highway 71 at the Jackson Minnesota exit.
September 2 and 3, 1862 the battle of Birch Coulee was fought between the Indian forces of Little Crow and a burial detail sent out from Fort Ridgely by Colonel Henry Sibley. The battle was fought on the prairie north of Morton Minnesota. The battle lasted 36 hours. Historians tell us the battle was won by Little Crow's warriors.