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COL Korey Jackson
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History.com has a geographical error in their story.

The Black Hills are in South Dakota (and partially in Wyoming), not North Dakota.

We can thank Calvin Coolidge's extended summer stay in 1927 in the Black Hills for the original authorization and appropriation to create Mount Rushmore.

True, Fort Yates is located in North Dakota, on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, which straddles South Dakota and North Dakota, from the Missouri River to the west.

Here is more information about those happenings 90 years ago;

https://rapidcityjournal.com/lifestyles/local/white-house-in-the-black-hills-coolidge-brought-national-spotlight/article_525d2c82-23c7-5468-a447-cd98c47ee8d6.amp.html
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for reminding us TSgt Joe C. that on June 23, 1927 the Sioux County Pioneer newspaper of North Dakota reported on this day in 1927 that President Calvin Coolidge would be “adopted” into a Sioux tribe by Sioux elder named Chauncey Yellow Robe at Fort Yates, North Dakota.
Image: 1927-06-23 Calvin Coolidge adopted as a Sioux Indian
As COL Korey Jackson points out the Black Hills are in southwest South Dakota not North Dakota. For some reason every article I checked had the same error.
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