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SCOUTING YESTERDAY | Newspaper tribute marked legacy of ‘Aunt Lou,’ Black Hills trailblazer

Lucretia ‘Aunt Lou’ Marchbanks. (Courtesy of South Dakota State Historical Society)Queen City Mail readers were reminded of the extraordinary life of one of the regions earliest Black Hills’ settlers a century ago of this week.The tribute sent to the newspaper by a personal friend of Lucretia Marchbanks and published Jan. 13, 1926, recalled the former slave’s no-nonsense, motherly influence on some of the most legendary figures of the old west.
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thedakotascout.com broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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