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| A Dakota Institute Press Publication, River of Promise Lewis and Clark on the Columbia |
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The first publication from The Dakota Institute Press of the Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation
Reserve your signed and numbered edition, limited to 150 of the first printing, with a $150 contribution to the foundation
$120 of your gift is fully tax deductible
Contact David Borlaug for more information at 1-877-462-8535 or dborlaug@fortmandan.org
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The Murdered Family |
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New from Vernon Keel
A Must-Read Murder Mystery . . . Based on a True Story
When seven members of a North Dakota farm family and their hired boy are brutally murdered in April of 1920 during an intense statewide election campaign, eager investigators encouraged by nervous politicians get a signed confession from a man who argues immediately that he was forced to sign it.
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| Theodore Roosevelt A Cowboy's Ride to the White House |
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Filmed on location at the Roosevelt ranches in the heart of the beautiful and wild Badlands of North Dakota.
The rowing-of-age life experiences of the nation's 26th President, brought to life by nationally acclaimed historians H.W. Brands, Douglas Brinkley, Clay Jenkinson and great-grandson Tweed Roosevelt.
This is the exciting story of a physically challenged young man from Harvard who came to the Western Frontier in 1883.
Theodore Roosevelt bought a ranch, learned how to ride, shoot, hunt and acquired the skills that would make him a war hero and American President. It was in the Badlands of Dakota where young Roosevelt became a cowboy and learned about democracy and the American West. |
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