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- Directions from Sioux Falls to Mount Rushmore
- South Dakota History
- Doane Robinson Collection Autobiographical Manuscripts (1889-1946)
- Memorializing a Mountain Man: John G. Neihardt, Doane Robinson, and Jedediah Smith
- SDM Complete Index MJ17.Indd
- University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan Copyright By
- Famed Sculptor, Lincoln Borglum, Farmed in Area
- The Historiography of 'The Bloody Field . . . That Kept the Secret of the Everlasting Word"; Wounded Knee
- Roots and Branches: a Resource of Native American Literature--Themes, Lessons, and Bibliographies
- History of Faulk County, South Dakota, Together with Biographical
- Building Mount Rushmore, 1926 Introduction
- Robinson/Borglum Correspondence on Display at Cultural Heritage Center
- The Father of Mt. Rushmore
- Tatanka 2017 GUIDE to CUSTER STATE PARK
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota
- Review of a Marvelous Hundred Square Miles: Black Hills Tourism, 1880-1941 by Suzanne Barta Julin Robert Wellman Campbell Black Hills State University
- Social Studies Grade 4 Program Information
- South Dakota State Historical Society Markers
- An Archeological Inventory and Overview of Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota
- The Yankton Sioux Tribe: People of the Pipestone
- Dakota Resources: the Doane Robinson Papers at the South Dakota State
- Wounded Knee 1973: Forty Years Later
- Fur Traders As Fathers: the Origins of the Mixed-Blooded Community Among the Rosebud Sioux