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A Dakota Institute Press Publication
A Free and Hardy Life Theodore Roosevelt's Sojourn in the American West
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by Clay S. Jenkinson
Foreword by Douglas Brinkley
Theodore Roosevelt, a New York aristocrat who ventured into the American West to seek authentic frontier experience and the strenuous life, traveled to western Dakota Territory in 1883 to kill his first buffalo. He got his buffalo, but he also fell in love with the badlands of what is now North Dakota.
This book contains 70 stories, many set in Dakota Territory, about Roosevelt's life as an adventurer, politician, and man of letters, lavishly illustrated with more than 100 photographs, some never previously published.
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From The Dakota Institute Press
Turning Points a Memoir |
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From The Dakota Institute Press of the Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation
The long awaited memoir of former North Dakota Governor George Sinner. Written with co-author Bob Jansen.
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
Available in hardcover and paperback |
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| 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
Available in hardcover and paperback
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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