Day 31
06/01/18
Well Bismack has not lived up to its spectacular listing. Another agriculture center, fairly modern, and hot and humid. We took a drive to Abraham Lincoln State Park, where General George Custer and his wife lived in a very lavish home on the army camp ground. Adjacent to the Missouri River.
We toured the house with a guide dressed as a sergeant in the army. We were the only one's on the 45 minute tour. Custer brought three house maids who took care of his wife and himself. He personally paid them very well. The sergeant said he was paid about $16 a month. The housekeepers were paid about $600 a month. I believe he said George spent about three years until he went to the Little Big Horn and his untimely demise.
We tried to see the Capital building but the grounds were covered with school kids. Tomorrow we head out to Presho, ND as a stop before heading to The Black Hills, eventually.
06/01/18
Well Bismack has not lived up to its spectacular listing. Another agriculture center, fairly modern, and hot and humid. We took a drive to Abraham Lincoln State Park, where General George Custer and his wife lived in a very lavish home on the army camp ground. Adjacent to the Missouri River.
We toured the house with a guide dressed as a sergeant in the army. We were the only one's on the 45 minute tour. Custer brought three house maids who took care of his wife and himself. He personally paid them very well. The sergeant said he was paid about $16 a month. The housekeepers were paid about $600 a month. I believe he said George spent about three years until he went to the Little Big Horn and his untimely demise.
We tried to see the Capital building but the grounds were covered with school kids. Tomorrow we head out to Presho, ND as a stop before heading to The Black Hills, eventually.
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