T Ten Nights in a Barroom, [103] Terry, General, [63]-64 Teton Sioux, [2], [49] Texas Rangers, [79] Thoen, Louis, [48] Thunderhead Mountain, [40]-41 Trial of Jack McCall, The, [103] Triassic Period, [24] Two Kettle tribe, [49]

U Union Pacific Railroad, [13], [49], [58], [80] University of Nebraska, [122] University of South Dakota, [122] Unkpapa tribe, [49] Ussher, Archbishop James, [17] Utah, [109]

V Vale of Minnekahta, [7] Virginia City (Nev.), [73]

W War Department, [59] Washington (D.C.), [58], [61], [93] Washington, President George, [37], [39], [91] Wells Fargo, [74], [83]-84 Wheeler, Edward L., [91] White, George, [109] White River, [116] White River Badlands. See Badlands Wild Bill Hickok, [90], [94]-97, [100]-102, [107]-8 Wind Cave, [23], [27]-29, [42]-44 Wind Cave Park, [41] Witwatersrand, [72] Wood Lake, battle of, [51] Wright, Frank Lloyd, [117] Wyoming, [4], [9], [32], [42], [86]

Y Yale University, [122] Yankton (S.D.), [102]

Z Ziolkowski, Korczak, [40]-41, [103]


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THE BLACK HILLS
MID-CONTINENT RESORT

From taboo Indian fastness to roaring gold camp to modern resort and recreation area—so runs the history of the Black Hills, Paha Sapa of the Indians, which are really not hills at all but mountains, the highest east of the Rockies. Back through geologic ages the story extends, to the thunderous time when Nature fashioned the intricate formations of the Hills and their companion geologic marvel, the Badlands.