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Sullys Hill history synopsis

Sullys Hill history synopsis

Brief historical synopsis of the history of exploration and military activity on the North Dakota plains near what is now known as Devils Lake and Sullys Hill. The hill got its name from General Alfred Sully, who camped on the shores of Devils Lake in 1865.

Collection

White Horse Hill

Creation Date

Unknown

Treaty with the Sioux–Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands, 1867

Treaty with the Sioux–Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands, 1867

Record of a treaty between the United States government and the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Santee Sioux Native Americans concluded in 1867. Recognizing that these bands did not take part in the Dakota War of 1862, Congress reaffirms its friendly relations with them, reestablishes reservations of lands for their use, and appropriates money to be used for agricultural improvement.

Collection

White Horse Hill

Creation Date

1867-02-19