Man we must go back along it, many miles and many years. Watch the entire film sunday at 4 00 p. M. Eastern here on American History tv. Only on cspan3. Welcome to sioux falls, on American History tv. The falls of the Big Sioux River, is south dakotas largest city, with a population of about 175,000. With help from our Cable Partners, we will explore the citys rich history. Theng up, here about different groups of people who called the Northern Plains home over the past 300 years. Later, find out why sioux falls was abandoned just a few years after it was first settled. Now, we begin our look at the citys history, as we take you to the home of south dakotas first u. S. Senator. We are in the pettigrew home and museum, the home of u. S. Senator Richard Franklin pettigrew, who served in the senate from 1889 until 1901. He actually lived in the home from 1911, until his death in 1926. In 1880 nine, this was one of the most modern homes that you would have found. It had radiators, indoor a
When he first started construction in 1938, he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. But because of the rising tensions in europe, the Democratic Party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. So, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the United States, so this became the northern oval office. He was up here on many occasions. He entertained political leaders like Winston Churchill and one from china and he did a lot of his meetings here and did Radio Broadcasts from here. Fireside chats and chats was here. And he really conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. Brian of the 30 fireside chats how many were there . You said four were done here. Which ones . Paul technically, they are called fireside chats. There were several other Radio Broadcasts for Different Things like on election nights. He did two Christmas Eve broadcasts from here. The september
When he first started construction in 1938, he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. But because of the rising tensions in europe, the Democratic Party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. So, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the United States, so this became the northern oval office. He was up here on many occasions. He entertained political leaders like Winston Churchill and one from china and he did a lot of his meetings here and did Radio Broadcasts from here. Fireside chats and chats was here. And he really conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. Brian of the 30 fireside chats how many were there . You said four were done here. Which ones . Paul technically, they are called fireside chats. There were several other Radio Broadcasts for Different Things like on election nights. He did two Christmas Eve broadcasts from here. The september
When he first started construction in 1938, he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. But because of the rising tensions in europe, the Democratic Party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. So, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the United States, so this became the northern oval office. He was up here on many occasions. He entertained political leaders like Winston Churchill and one from china and he did a lot of his meetings here and did Radio Broadcasts from here. Fireside chats and chats was here. And he really conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. Brian of the 30 fireside chats how many were there . You said four were done here. Which ones . Paul technically, they are called fireside chats. There were several other Radio Broadcasts for Different Things like on election nights. He did two Christmas Eve broadcasts from here. The september
When he first started construction in 1938, he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. But because of the rising tensions in europe, the Democratic Party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. So, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the United States, so this became the northern oval office. He was up here on many occasions. He entertained political leaders like Winston Churchill and one from china and he did a lot of his meetings here and did Radio Broadcasts from here. Fireside chats and chats was here. And he really conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. Brian of the 30 fireside chats how many were there . You said four were done here. Which ones . Paul technically, they are called fireside chats. There were several other Radio Broadcasts for Different Things like on election nights. He did two Christmas Eve broadcasts from here. The september