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July 1986
This Harvey Dunn painting, Jedediah Smith in the Badlands, was created in 1947 and given by the artist to the South Dakota Memorial Art Center. |
The Pipestone Pursuit: True story of a home improvement project gone bad. On the Trail of Harvey Dunn: A Dakota author pursues a Dakota painter. Harvey Dunn and the Editor: An interview with De Smet's Aubrey Sherwood. South Dakota: Land of Gold: A traveling minister's perspective of our rural state. The Strip: This narrow strip of land was a bonanza for cattlemen. The Tracklayer and the Town: A century later, another Hurley arrives in Hurley. The Man and the House: Louis Beckwith, founder of the Corn Palace, also had quite a house! Back Alley Boy: The wonder of roaming a friendly small town's alleys. |
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