Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000
Killdeer, ND BattlesitesMarker recognizes the stage trail and supply line that ran between Bismarck and Deadwood, S.D. from 1877 to 1880....
Museum features 15,000 square feet of displays depicting many aspects of frontier life, from homesteads to early town life....
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark, the site preserves a la...
This site marks as base camp established by General Alfred Sully during his 1864 campaign. Rifle pits were dug around the ci...
Military post established in 1864 by Gen. Alfred Sully to supply his campaign and to provide protection for white settlers in...