File:Native American Scenic Byway - Sitting Bull Monument - NARA - 7720608.jpg
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Record creator InfoField | Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty. Office of Natural and Human Environment. National Scenic Byways Program. 1991- | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Native American Scenic Byway - Sitting Bull Monument |
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Original Caption: The Standing Rock Native American Scenic Byway takes you past two places where one of the greatest leaders in American history is said to be buried. Sitting Bull died along the Grand River in western Standing Rock December 15, 1890 and was subsequently buried at Fort Yates, North Dakota. This site is marked and located on the drive into Fort Yates, within one mile of the Standing Rock Native American Scenic Byway. Later, Sitting Bull's remains were said to have been removed to a site across from Mobridge, South Dakota marked by a stone monument carved by famed sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, located south of Grand River Casino, three miles off the byway. Location: Fort Yates, North Dakota (46.088° N 100.629° W) Status: Public domain. |
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Date | 1995 – 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q518155 Electronic Records Archives (ERA) |
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Native American Scenic Byway - Sitting Bull Monument (English)
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The Standing Rock Native American Scenic Byway takes you past two places where one of the greatest leaders in American history is said to be buried. Sitting Bull died along the Grand River in western Standing Rock December 15, 1890 and was subsequently buried at Fort Yates, North Dakota. This site is marked and located on the drive into Fort Yates, within one mile of the Standing Rock Native American Scenic Byway. Later, Sitting Bull's remains were said to have been removed to a site across from Mobridge, South Dakota marked by a stone monument carved by famed sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, located south of Grand River Casino, three miles off the byway. Location: Fort Yates, South Dakota (46.088° N 100.629° W) Status: Public domain. (English)
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- US National Archives series: Digital Photographs Relating to America's Byways, ca. 1995 - ca. 2013
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- US National Archives series: Digital Photographs Relating to America's Byways - North Dakota