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A Note From Cottonwood Corners

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As soon as the Yankton Indians on July 10, 1859 accepted and ratified the treaty of 1858 by their relocation on the reservation, there were a large number of immigrants waiting on the Nebraska shore to come over and posses the unsurpassed prairie land which would later become the site of Yankton and a part of the Dakota Territory. As soon as they were able to cross the river, they selected the site for their homestead.
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gregorynews.com broke the news in Gregory, United States on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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