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Why We Celebrate the Fourth of July

This Tuesday is the Fourth of July. Most people look forward to the day to spend with family and friends, grill up some hamburgers, and enjoy fireworks to celebrate America’s Independence from England. Independence Day is a federal holiday, commemorating the ratifying of the Declaration of Indepe

History: Jim Bridger Part 1, Beginnings and Tall Tales – Sheridan Media

History: Jim Bridger Part 1, Beginnings and Tall Tales – Sheridan Media
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Red Cloud and His War: Part One

A Plains Indian warrior (a display at the Custer Battlefield Museum) Red Cloud, in Lakota, Mahpíya Lúta was born in 1822, and was an important leader of the Oglala Lakota during the years 1868 through the early 1900s. This will be part one of a two-part series about the Lakota chief. Red Cloud

Colonel Carrington Returns to Sheridan on July 4, 1908, to Dedicate Fetterman Monument

0n July 3, 1908, 114 Years ago, Colonel Henry Carrington and others who were survivors of the Indian Wars at Fort Phil Kearny, came back to Sheridan. They dedicated the Fetterman Fight monument on July 3, 1908, 42 years after the battle occurred on December 21, 1866. In The Semi-Weekly Enterprise

The Bloody Bozeman, Highway to the Gold Fields

In 1863, gold was discovered in Alder Gulch near Virginia City, Montana, and was heralded as one of the "Richest Gold Strikes in the Rocky Mountain West.” The Rush was on. Mountain man Jim Bridger, who was well acquainted with the area and the Native American tribes, blazed a trail on the west side

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