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WELCOME TO THE DAKOTA
TERRITORIAL MUSEUM |
The Museum Complex
includes
Main Museum Building (containing majority of exhibits)
Territorial Council Building (restored)
Great Northern Railroad Depot
Cook Blacksmith Shop
Gunderson Rural School house
Retired Burlington Northern Caboose
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Historical facts
about the Dakota Territory Capital
(Present day Yankton, South Dakota)
1861 Dakota Territory created (land between
the west line of Minnesota and the crest of the Rockies)
1861 Governor William Jayne - 1st Governor
of Dakota Territory (1861-1863)
1862 First session of the Dakota Territory
Legislators
1863 Governor Newton Edmunds, 2nd Governor
of DT (1863-1866)
1866 Yankton's first industry ( brewery)
1869 First financial institution (Parmer's
Bank)
1870 Yankton acquired telegraph service
1872 Dakota Southern locomotive,
"Judge Brookings", was the first to cross into Dakota Territory (October 1,
1872)
1873 Dakota Southern locomotive, "C.G.
Wicker", was the first into Yankton
1873 General Custer & Mrs. George A.
Custer stayed at the Merchants Hotel
1876 Famous steamboat "Far West"
was converted into a hospital ship, transporting injured from the "Battle of Little
Big Horn"
1877 Jack McCall, convicted of shooting
Wild Bill Hickok, was hung on March 1, 1877; location of hanging was 2 miles north
of Yankton
1881 Great flood of the Missouri
1881 Collapse of riverboat commerce
1883 Dakota Territorial Capital was moved
to Bismarck (present day Bismarck, North Dakota)
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