South Dakota�s north-central Ziebach County; established in 1911; is named for Frank M. Ziebach. The majority of the county lies within the boundaries of the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation; small areas also lie within the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. As the railroad penetrated the area; small towns sprang up. Dupree; the largest town in Ziebach County; was selected as the county seat. Founded in 1910; the town of Dupree celebrates its 100-year centennial with the publication of this history. The Ziebach County Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the history of the area�s people; places; and events. A collection of nearly 200 photographs provides a glimpse into the past; along with modern development. Ziebach communities included Armstrong; Bridger; Chase; Cherry Creek; Dupree; Glad Valley; Iron Lightning; Redelm; Red Scaffold; Takini; and Thunder Butte.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Almost like visiting BodieBy Robb MichaelLoved this book. Would have liked more of the Bodie story. but the book is filled with pictures. Now I want to return so I can match some of the pictures with what still exists of the town today. You dont really need to visit Bodie to enjoy this book. If youve never enjoyed walking the streets of this ghost town. this book will take you there and youll be able to talk about Bodie as if you had been there.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Time Travel to Bodie!By S. McGinnI wandered through this book while reading the Story of Bodie by Ella Cain. Puts faces to names and gives a real feeling and understanding of the ghost town of Bodie.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good Buy - on Bodie!!By Nancee D. GoldwaterThis is a great book about life in Bodie. an amazing ghost town in California. Well done with lots of interesting pictures!