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Obituaries » Dorothy D. Hopkins Our cherished and adored matriarch, Dorothy âDotâ Davis Hopkins, 94, of Remington, passed away May 9, 2021. Dot was born January 14, 1927, in Lignum, to the late Virginia Smith Davis and Grover Leonard Davis. She married her husband and soulmate, Elmer âDootsâ Hopkins, in 1947 and their lifelong love for each other transcends his passing in 2008. They were kindred spirits, devoted to each other, enjoying a shared love of dancing, traveling, time with friends and family and Kinloch Farm. Retired from The Rochester Corporation, Dot was most proud of her role as a farmerâs wife. Former president and long-time member of the Remington branch of the FCE, familiarly known as the Homemakersâ Club, she epitomized their creed of fostering the highest ideals in home, church, school and public life; of being kind beyond the standards of charity; of being more thoughtful than love requires. ....
True West Magazine Seated, left to right: Red Cloud, Little Wound (ca 1835-1899), Yellow Bear (ca 1844-1913), Iron Crow, He Dog (ca 1840-1936) Standing, left to right: Probably F.C. Boucher (or another interpreter), Little Big Man, Big Road, Young Man Afraid of His Horses (1836-1893), Three Bears, William Garnett (also known as Billy Hunter, interpreter) Photo Credit: Mathew Brady, Courtesy Library of Congress
In September 1877, Red Cloud and Spotted Tail led a delegation of 10 Oglala, 10 Brulé and three Arapaho leaders to Washington, D.C. They traveled from Nebraska to meet with President Rutherford B. Hayes in opposition to the consolidation of their Red Cloud and Spotted Tail agencies on the Missouri River. President Hayes heard their case, and in a compromise, required the tribes to move to the Missouri River site for the winter, but in the spring of 1878 they could choose permanent reservations. The delegation sat for three images for Mathew Brady in h ....