5/07/2008

SD history!

Click on one or all of the following links with your partner. Include a list of 10 interesting facts that you learned!
Be sure and include something about how/why Sioux Falls began!

http://www.hellosiouxfalls.com/History.Cfm

http://www.siouxfalls.org/Information/history/siouxfalls.aspx

http://www.city-data.com/us-cities/The-Midwest/Sioux-Falls-History.html


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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

FACTS ABOUT SIOUX FALLS: by Anna and Emily

One: In 1856, two rival land companies vied to be the first to establish a town near the falls. The Dakota Land Company arrived first and claimed the prime site below The Falls.

Two: The town was ransacked and burned but speculators would not let the town die. They pressed the government to establish a fort to protect the town. In 1865, the military responded, and Fort Dakota was established, where present-day downtown Sioux Falls stands.

Three: By 1873, the population grew to 593, and a building boom was underway. The village was incorporated in 1876 and consisted of 1,200 acres.

Four: The first documented visit was by Philander Prescott, an explorer, trader, and trapper who camped overnight at the falls in December 1832.

Five: In August 1862 the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned the village.

Six: Raiders did burn the buildings and destroyed everything including an old Smith printing press used by the Sioux Falls Democrat that was dumped in the Big Sioux River after it was stripped of decorative items.

Seven: Today Sioux Falls, through the processing of agricultural products, serves as a distribution center for farms in Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota.

Eight: The arrival of the railroads ushered in the great Dakota Boom decade of the 1880’s. The population of Sioux Falls mushroomed from 2,164 in 1880 to 10,167 at the close of the decade.

Nine: The falls also drew the attention of early explorers. An August 1804 journal entry of the Lewis and Clark expedition describes the falls of the “Soues River”.

Ten: Although conflicts in Minnehaha County between American Indians and white settlers were few, the Dakota War of 1862 engulfed southwestern Minnesota. The town was evacuated in August of that year when two local settlers were killed as a result of the conflict.

GOD’S HANDIWORK IS AWESOME!!! GO SEE ALL THE SITES IN SIOUX FALLS THAT HE CREATED!!!!

Anonymous said...

1. The Falls were created by God's awsome handiwork.
2. The Village of Sioux Falls, consisting of 1,200 acres, was incorporated in 1876 by the 12th legislative assembly of the Dakota Territory.
3. The arrival of the railroads ushered in the great Dakota Boom decade of the 1880s.
4. Snow began falling in October 1880 and continued until the following spring.
5. Augustana College, a Lutheran school, was founded in 1860, and the University of Sioux Falls, a Baptist school, opened in 1883.
6. In the winter of 1856, the Legislature of Minnesota Territory chartered the Dakota Land Company and established the town of Sioux Falls.
7. By 1873, the population grew to 593,and a building boom was underway.
8. Sioux Falls was founded by land speculators who hoped to build great wealth by claiming prime townsites before the arrival of railroads and settlers.
9. A prehistoric people who inhabited the region before 500 B.C. left numerous burial mounds on the high bluffs near the river.
10. Today Sioux Falls, serves as a distribution center for farms in Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota.

Anonymous said...

Some Facts About South Dakota




We are learning about South Dakota. I am going to list some facts that I found.
• Sioux Falls was inhabited by the Lakota and Dakota Indian tribes, who were nomatic hunters of bison.
• In 1804 Lewis and Clark ventured through Sioux Falls.
• In 1865 Fort Dakota was built.
• The Falls were created 14,000 years ago.
• Captin James Allen led a military expedition out of Fort Des Moines in 1884.
• In 1880 Sioux Fallses population mushrommed from 2,164 people to 10,167 people.
• An 1856 book by Jacob Ferris which inspired townsite develapors to move to the falls
• The quartzite on the Falls is billion years old.
• Sioux Falls native Joe Foss shot down 31 enemy airplanes.
• In August1862, the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned some village

Anonymous said...

1. The falls made energy witch attracted people.
2. Sioux Falls was one of the first cities in South Dakota
3. Sioux Falls was burnt down one time.
4. Richard F. Pettigrew lived in Sioux Falls.

Anonymous said...

1. Sioux Falls pretty much grew as a town around the falls.
2. Lewis and Clark kept a journal of what they did in South Dakota.
3. South Dakota’s main economy is agriculture.
4. Life on the Plains was a test of endurance. Snow began falling in October 1880 and continued until the following spring, isolating residents and forcing them to burn corn, wheat, hay, and railroad ties for heat.
5. Northern European immigrants were attracted to the Territory of Dakota, which resembled their homeland.
6. In August 1862 the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned the village.
7. Augustana College was founded in 1860, and the University of Sioux Falls opened in 1883.
8. South Dakota was the 40th state.
9. Some of Sioux Falls down-town’s buildings are made of quartzite.
10. Richard Pettigrew who lived in Sioux Falls was the first full-term U.S. senator.

Anonymous said...

South Dakota Top Ten




1. Ice glaciers formed the big Sioux River.
2. The Sioux was home to the Lakota and Dakota.
3. In 1804 Lewis and Clark roamed through Sioux Falls.
4. In 1865 fort Dakota was built.
5. The quartzite on the Falls is billon years old.
6. The Falls were created 14,000 years ago.
7. In 1880 The population grew from 2,000 to 10,000.
8. It grew only 89 people from 1889 to 1900
9.Sioux Falls attracted 14 million shoppers.
10. In august 1882, the settelers,fearing viloince from a local Native American., abandond some villige.

Anonymous said...

1. The Falls attracted people to the city because it produced energy for their homes.
2. On August, 1804 Lewis and Clark describe the Falls of the “Soues River.”
3. Sioux Falls Native Joe Foss shot down 31 enemy ships in World War 2!
4. In the year of 1880 they had to burn some of their crop to provide warmth.
5. In 1876 Sioux Falls only had 1,200 acres of land.
6. Sioux Falls grew from 2,164 to 10,167 because of the railroads!
7. Because of the Great Depression It grew only 89 people from 1890 to 1900.
8. The first documented visit was by Philander Prescott, who camped overnight at the falls in December, 1832.
9. Early maps indicate they used the falls as a place to rendezvous with French fur trappers.
10. God is so cool to create all this amazing stuff!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Ten facts about Sioux Falls. 1.. The Village of Sioux Falls, consisting of 1,200 acres, was incorporated in 1876 by the 12th legislative assembly of the Dakota Territory. 2. Sioux Falls was founded by land speculators who hoped to build great wealth by claiming prime town sites before the arrival of railroads and settlers. 3. In August 1862 the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned the village. Raiders did burn the buil dings and destroy everything. 4. Life on the Plains was a test of endurance. 5. The falls also drew the attention of early explorers. An August 1804 journal entry of the Lewis and Clark expedition describes the falls of the "Souse River."6. Sioux Falls, South Dakota is located near Big Sioux River. 7. In 1804, Lewis and Clark ventured through the Sioux Falls, South Dakota region. 8. In 1865, Fort Dakota was built. 9. Although conflicts in Minnehaha County between American Indians and white settlers were few, the Dakota War of 1862 engulfed nearby southwestern Minnesota. 10. It is amazing what God did to the world.

Anonymous said...

Ten things that is awsome about Sioux Falls



1. The Village of Sioux Falls, consisting of 1,200 acres, was incorporated in 1876 by the 12th legislative assembly of the Dakota Territory.

2. Sioux Falls was founded by land speculators who hoped to build great wealth by claiming prime town sites before the arrival of railroads and settlers.

3. In August 1862 the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned the village. Raiders did burn the buildings and destroy everything,

4. Life on the Plains was a test of endurance.

5. The falls also drew the attention of early explorers. An August 1804 journal entry of the Lewis and Clark expedition describes the falls of the "Souse River."

6. Sioux Falls, South Dakota is located near Big Sioux River.

7. In 1804, Lewis and Clark ventured through the Sioux Falls, South Dakota region.

8. In 1865, Fort Dakota was built.

9. Although conflicts in Minnehaha County between American Indians and white settlers were few, the Dakota War of 1862 engulfed nearby southwestern Minnesota.

10. It is amazing what God did what God did to the world.

Anonymous said...

South Dakota’s top ten facts



1. Sioux Falls became a city before South Dakota became a state!
2. Quartzite is about a half a billion years old
3. In 1880 the population rose in Sioux Falls from 2,164 to 10,167.
4. The Falls became 14,000 years.
5. Lewis and Clark roamed threw Sioux in 1804.
6. Sioux Falls attracts 14million shoppers a year
7. In 1865 Fort Dakota was built.
8. In Sioux Falls snow began falling in October until the next spring.
9. Grasshoppers came in 1874 and heart new settlement.
10. God made South Dakota perfect.

Anonymous said...

Ten things that is awsome about Sioux Falls



1. The Village of Sioux Falls, consisting of 1,200 acres, was incorporated in 1876 by the 12th legislative assembly of the Dakota Territory.

2. Sioux Falls was founded by land speculators who hoped to build great wealth by claiming prime town sites before the arrival of railroads and settlers.

3. In August 1862 the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned the village. Raiders did burn the buildings and destroy everything,

4. Life on the Plains was a test of endurance.

5. The falls also drew the attention of early explorers. An August 1804 journal entry of the Lewis and Clark expedition describes the falls of the "Souse River."

6. Sioux Falls, South Dakota is located near Big Sioux River.

7. In 1804, Lewis and Clark ventured through the Sioux Falls, South Dakota region.

8. In 1865, Fort Dakota was built.

9. Although conflicts in Minnehaha County between American Indians and white settlers were few, the Dakota War of 1862 engulfed nearby southwestern Minnesota.

10. It is amazing what God did what God did to the world.

Anonymous said...

Ten facts about Sioux Falls. 1.. The Village of Sioux Falls, consisting of 1,200 acres, was incorporated in 1876 by the 12th legislative assembly of the Dakota Territory. 2. Sioux Falls was founded by land speculators who hoped to build great wealth by claiming prime town sites before the arrival of railroads and settlers. 3. In August 1862 the settlers, fearing violence from the local Native Americans, abandoned the village. Raiders did burn the buil dings and destroy everything. 4. Life on the Plains was a test of endurance. 5. The falls also drew the attention of early explorers. An August 1804 journal entry of the Lewis and Clark expedition describes the falls of the "Souse River."6. Sioux Falls, South Dakota is located near Big Sioux River. 7. In 1804, Lewis and Clark ventured through the Sioux Falls, South Dakota region. 8. In 1865, Fort Dakota was built. 9. Although conflicts in Minnehaha County between American Indians and white settlers were few, the Dakota War of 1862 engulfed nearby southwestern Minnesota. 10. It is amazing what God did to the world.