Sheep

Sheep
Author: Archer B. Gilfillan
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873512855

Archer B. Gilfillan was an anomaly. An Ivy League scholar with a broad knowledge of classical literature and a talent for writing, he nonetheless chose to herd sheep from 1916 to 1934 in a lonely, isolated part of the West. Out of this strange juxtaposition of expertise and experience, Gilfillan produced this classic narrative of American sheepherding. First published in 1929, Sheep: Life on the South Dakota Range provides a personal, informative, and entertaining account of the western sheepherder. From blizzards to predatory wolves, from grass-crazed sheep in the springtime to penny-pinching bosses, Gilfillan misses nothing. He also volunteers his trenchant opinions on modern women, cowboys, and homesteaders--many of whom were his neighbors. In his introduction, Richard W. Etulain, director of the Center for the American West at the University of New Mexico, describes Gilfillan's life and discusses the appeal of the wide-open West to an urban-industrial nation.

South Dakota

South Dakota
Author: Donna Walsh Shepherd
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516210933

Describes the geography, plants, animals, history, economy, religions, culture, sports, arts, and people of South Dakota.

A Dust Bowl Book of Days, 1932

A Dust Bowl Book of Days, 1932
Author: Craig Volk
Publisher: South Dakota State Historical Society
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781941813294

"Using the writings of his grandmother, Margaret Spader Neises, and mother, Joan Neises Volk, author Craig Volk creates a one-year diary that details the life and times of a woman during 1932."--

Land of the Burnt Thigh (Illustrated)

Land of the Burnt Thigh (Illustrated)
Author: Edith Kohl
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539927877

Land of the Burnt Thigh tells the story of two sisters from a comfortable family in the Eastern United States, braving great perils to settle in the West. This book tells a simple yet inspiring tale of the hardships and adversity encountered by women in the pioneer culture of the 19th century. South Dakota was one of the States newly populated by adventurous peoples wishing to settle the great Western expanse. At the time, the federal government allowed settlers to keep a parcel of land for their own on the condition that they remained resident for eight consecutive months. The adverse weather, of snowstorms and blowing sands, tests the ability of the women who must endure these months in a spartan wooden shack. This edition of Land of the Burnt Thigh contains the original illustrations by Stephen J. Voorhies. "Interesting in its spirit and atmosphere, and it is told simply and well. . . This is an unusual record, well worth reading." - New York Times Book Review "Mrs. Kohl has told this story of South Dakota with a simplicity, a directness, and an understanding of its quietly heroic element which make her book an appealing as well as a significant contribution to the latter-day history of the pioneers." - Saturday Review

Black Hills Blessing

Black Hills Blessing
Author: Mary Connealy
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781602608009

Your heart will soar with faith-filled romance in this compelling, contemporary collection, where three amazingly independent women encounter three equally strong-willed men.

South Dakota’s Cowboy Governor Tom Berry: Leadership During the Depression

South Dakota’s Cowboy Governor Tom Berry: Leadership During the Depression
Author: Paul S. Higbee
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1467119415

As South Dakotans endured the Great Depression and developing Dust Bowl in 1932, they elected a cowboy as their governor. Tom Berry rode in the great, iconic 1902 cattle roundup ordered by President Theodore Roosevelt. He established the successful Double X ranch next to the Badlands. Big voiced and tireless, Berry commanded the attention of all, including President Franklin Roosevelt, who broke protocol and called him "Tom" or "Cowboy" in White House meetings. Berry faced bitter political rivalries and weather that threatened to blow South Dakotans off their land, but he is remembered for his humorous wit throughout. Author Paul S. Higbee traces the history of South Dakota and its iconic governor.