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  Missouri River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Randall Dam on the Missouri River in South Dakota
In the 20th century, the upper Missouri was extensively dammed for flood control, irrigation, and hydroelectric power.
There are six dams in three states: Fort Peck in Montana; Garrison in North Dakota; Oahe, Big Bend, and Fort Randall in South Dakota, and Gavins Point on the South Dakota-Nebraska border.
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 Lakota - Dakota Comprehensive Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1956 The Controversial Sioux Ammendment to the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851.
1996 Fort Ridgely and the Settlement of the Minnesota River Valley, 1853-1867.
1984 Fort Niobrara, 1880-1906: Guardian of the Rosebud Sioux.
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Lackey also did the ceiling mural in the Yankton, SD City Hall building, the Courthouse in Mitchell, SD (www.davisoncounty.com) and in Pollock, SD.
The Pollock Courthouse mural was destroyed when the city constructed a dam on the Courthouse building site.
Under the Wisconsin FAP, he did murals for Wauwatosa, WI High School, Beaver Dam, WI High School, and for the Natural History Museum in Milwaukee, WI.
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