Pierre, S.D. -- Author Jeff Barnes will present "Custer in the Dakotas" at 2:00 p.m. CDT on Sunday, June 30, at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
Barnes' talk is based on his latest book, "The Great Plains Guide to Custer: 85 Forts, Fights, and other Sites". Some of the Custer sites covered in the book are Camp Sturgis near Yankton, Fort Randall at Pickstown and Custer's camps in the Black Hills. North Dakota sites include Fort Rice and Fort Abraham Lincoln, Custer's starting point on the trail to the Little Big Horn.
"Custer left a significant footprint in the history of South Dakota," said Jay Smith, Museum Director for the South Dakota State Historical Society. "He led the Black Hills Expedition of 1874 that confirmed the presence of gold and ultimately led to the gold rush. His camp site in the Hills later became the town of Custer. Barnes' program will cover Custer's earlier Dakota experiences and his final battle at the Little Big Horn."
A freelance writer and fifth-generation Nebraskan, Barnes is a former newspaper reporter and editor, board trustee of the Nebraska State Historical Society, past chairman of the Nebraska Hall of Fame Commission and former marketing director for the Durham Museum in Omaha, Neb.
In addition to "The Great Plains Guide to Custer", Barnes has written "Forts of the Northern Plains", and is currently working on "The Great Plains Guide to Buffalo Bill". Barnes presents throughout the Great Plains on the history of the region.
"Custer in the Dakotas" is made possible by the South Dakota Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Sunday Jun 30, 2013
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Saturday, June 30, 2013
2:00 p.m. CDT
South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center
900 Governors Drive
Pierre, SD 57501
South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center 605-773-3458
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