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  2. Joseph Nicollet - Wikipedia

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    Nicollet's Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi was published in 1843, following his death. Nicollet Tower, located in Sisseton, South Dakota is a monument to Nicollet and his work and was constructed in 1991.

  3. Sisseton, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Sisseton is a city in Roberts County, South Dakota, United States.The population was 2,479 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the county seat of Roberts County. [6] Sisseton is the home to a number of tourist attractions, including the Nicollet Tower, and is near the "Song to the Great Spirit" building on the Sisseton Wahpeton College campus.

  4. File:Nicollet Tower Sisseton, SD.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Undefeated Redmen won state's big-school championship with a ...

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    Members of the 1963 state Class A championship Sisseton Redmen boys basketball team held a 60-year reunion over the summer in Sisseton. Undefeated Redmen won state's big-school championship with a ...

  7. List of museums in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Nicollet Tower: Sisseton: Roberts: Northeast: History: website, 75 ft climbing tower with interpretive center that features a great map by Joseph Nicollet, a documentary film and local art Oglala Lakota College Historical Center: Kyle: Shannon: Western: Native American: website, history of the Lakota people Old Courthouse Museum: Sioux Falls ...

  8. Spirit Lake Tribe - Wikipedia

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    He helped organize the new Sisseton reservation after signing the treaty of 1867. He served as chief of the Sisseton and Wahpeton on the Spirit Lake reservation throughout the 1880s and 1890s. [9] Sipto (Bead) 1834–1921. Sipto was a hereditary chief of the Abdowapusikiya (Back Drying) Band of the Sisseton.

  9. Fort Ridgely - Wikipedia

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    In June 1865 the 10th Infantry returned to Fort Snelling and Companies B and H were posted to Fort Ridgely. The Army abandoned Fort Ridgely in 1867 and posted the garrison to Fort Wadsworth (Sisseton). Civilians occupied the vacant buildings and later dismantled them for the building materials.