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- catalog abstract ""Here we have in one volume the essential and varied histories of the state of South Dakota. By emphasizing the leaders, various great men and women, we get the true story of our country."--Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b2475586.
- catalog contributor b2475587.
- catalog coverage "South Dakota Biography.".
- catalog coverage "South Dakota History, Local.".
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description ""Here we have in one volume the essential and varied histories of the state of South Dakota. By emphasizing the leaders, various great men and women, we get the true story of our country."--Back cover.".
- catalog description "Arrival of capitalism on the Northern Great Plains: Pierre Chouteau, Jr., and Company -- Political leadership in Dakota Territory: Newton Edumunds as governor, peace commissioner, and elder statesman -- Sioux response to non-Indian intrusion: Sitting Bull, Spotted Tail, and Crazy Horse -- Portrait of a Black Hills boomer: Annie D. Tallent -- Carrying the word to the Sioux: the Williamson and Riggs families -- First Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Dakota: William Hobart Hare -- First Catholic Bishop of Dakota: Martin Marty, the Blackrobe Lean Chief -- Valiant religious women: Mothers Superior Joseph Butler, Raphael McCarthy, and Jerome Schmitt -- Church, school, and state affairs in Dakota Territory: Joseph Ward, Congregational Church leader -- Territorial Surveyor General, protector of school lands, educator: William Henry Harrison Beadle -- From Territorial status to statehood: Arthur Calvin Mellette --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-476) and index.".
- catalog description "Keepers of the past: Doane Robinson, William Henry Over, and Herbert S. Schell.".
- catalog description "Populist-Progressive era: Richard Franklin Pettigrew, Andrew E. Lee, and Coe I. Crawford -- Experiment in state sponsored economy: Peter Norbeck and William Henry McMaster -- Emergence of women in public life: the family of John L. Pyle -- Black Hills entrepreneur: Seth Bullock -- Pioneering Black Hlls cattleman: James "Scotty" Philip -- Pioneering Black Hills sheepman: Myron John Smiley -- Eminent horticulturalist: Niels Ebbesen Hansen -- Agrarian exponent: Emil Loriks -- Republican majority: Francis Higbee Case and Karl E. Mundt -- Demoncratic minority: George McGovern -- Transitional Sioux leader: Benjamin Reifel -- Building a cultural bridge: Elaine and Charles Eastman -- Legacy in Sioux leadership: the Deloria family -- Master tellers of Prairie tales: Ole E. Rolvaag and Frederick Manfred -- Pioneer authors from South Dakota: Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane -- Sioux artist: Oscar Howe -- Artist, teacher, poet: Harvey Dunn --".
- catalog extent "xxv, 500 p. [20] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "South Dakota leaders.".
- catalog identifier "0929925009 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0929925033 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "South Dakota leaders.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Vermillion, S.D. : University of South Dakota Press ; Lanham, MD : Distributed by arrangement with University Publishing Associates,".
- catalog relation "South Dakota leaders.".
- catalog spatial "South Dakota Biography.".
- catalog spatial "South Dakota History, Local.".
- catalog subject "978.3 19".
- catalog subject "CT260 .S67 1988".
- catalog subject "Leadership.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Arrival of capitalism on the Northern Great Plains: Pierre Chouteau, Jr., and Company -- Political leadership in Dakota Territory: Newton Edumunds as governor, peace commissioner, and elder statesman -- Sioux response to non-Indian intrusion: Sitting Bull, Spotted Tail, and Crazy Horse -- Portrait of a Black Hills boomer: Annie D. Tallent -- Carrying the word to the Sioux: the Williamson and Riggs families -- First Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Dakota: William Hobart Hare -- First Catholic Bishop of Dakota: Martin Marty, the Blackrobe Lean Chief -- Valiant religious women: Mothers Superior Joseph Butler, Raphael McCarthy, and Jerome Schmitt -- Church, school, and state affairs in Dakota Territory: Joseph Ward, Congregational Church leader -- Territorial Surveyor General, protector of school lands, educator: William Henry Harrison Beadle -- From Territorial status to statehood: Arthur Calvin Mellette --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Keepers of the past: Doane Robinson, William Henry Over, and Herbert S. Schell.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Populist-Progressive era: Richard Franklin Pettigrew, Andrew E. Lee, and Coe I. Crawford -- Experiment in state sponsored economy: Peter Norbeck and William Henry McMaster -- Emergence of women in public life: the family of John L. Pyle -- Black Hills entrepreneur: Seth Bullock -- Pioneering Black Hlls cattleman: James "Scotty" Philip -- Pioneering Black Hills sheepman: Myron John Smiley -- Eminent horticulturalist: Niels Ebbesen Hansen -- Agrarian exponent: Emil Loriks -- Republican majority: Francis Higbee Case and Karl E. Mundt -- Demoncratic minority: George McGovern -- Transitional Sioux leader: Benjamin Reifel -- Building a cultural bridge: Elaine and Charles Eastman -- Legacy in Sioux leadership: the Deloria family -- Master tellers of Prairie tales: Ole E. Rolvaag and Frederick Manfred -- Pioneer authors from South Dakota: Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane -- Sioux artist: Oscar Howe -- Artist, teacher, poet: Harvey Dunn --".
- catalog title "South Dakota leaders : from Pierre Chouteau, Jr., to Oscar Howe / edited by Herbert T. Hoover and Larry J. Zimmerman.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Local history. fast".
- catalog type "text".