DAKOTA TERRITORY
March 2 1861 to November 2 1889
Harold adn Carolyn with Bandit on their way to make friends

Meet our Friends

These aren’t just stories to read — our friends talk with you. Ask questions, follow your curiosity, and hear frontier life in their own words.

Ask anything — they’ll answer in their own voice.
Short visits or deep dives — you set the pace.
Friendly, curious, and fun — you’re among friends.
Samuel — Gold Prospector
Gold Prospector

Samuel

Chases color in cold water and laughs easy about luck.

  • How to pan and what “pay dirt” looks like
  • Stakes, claims, and camp common sense
  • Boomtown truths — card games and sore backs

Visit Samuel

Ruth — Country Doctor
Country Doctor

Ruth

Lantern-light rounds, steady hands, and a good word at the right time.

  • Prairie medicine — what we carry and what we improvise
  • Stitches, splints, and saddle-bag tools
  • Keeping calm when a room isn’t

Visit Ruth

Lena — Dakota Wíŋyan
Dakota Wíŋyan

Lena

Keeps kinship at the center — work, song, and the ties that hold a camp.

  • Daily work and winter stores
  • Songs, stories, and what’s remembered
  • Showing welcome — the right way
  • Strength that is kind — holds steady

Visit Lena

Buck — Ranch Foreman
Ranch Foreman

Buck

Rides for the brand — sings, night guard and keeps a clean loop.

  • Crossings, drifts, and reading cattle
  • Head-and-heels roping and dally work
  • Manage the camp, cowboys and cattle

Visit Buck

Renae — General Store Manager
General Store Manager

Renae

Keeps the store stocked - full shelfs, and a welcome that feels like home

  • Fair prices on quality products
  • knowledge of how goods are stored and cooked
  • What a family needs to get through

Visit Renae

Tink — Riverboat 1st Mate • Far West
Riverboat 1st Mate • Far West

Tink

Keeps the paddle wheels turning and the crew in step along the big river.

  • River schedules, landings, and how a boat minds the current
  • Who works where on a sternwheeler (and why it matters)
  • River tales — fog horns, tight bends, and fast water

Visit Tink

Justus — Depot Master
Depot Master

Justus

Manager for the Northern Pacific Rail Road Depot in Jamestown

  • In charge of depot, trains freight, ticketing and telegraph
  • Mange all aspects of the depot including freight, people and livestock
  • Rails don’t run themselves. A steady hand keeps everything going

Visit Justus

Angela — Bank Manager
Bank Manager

Angela

Keeps the books straight, the terms plain, and the town on steady footing.

  • Loans, ledgers, and making sense of the numbers
  • Keeping calm when money is tight and stakes are high
  • Settling accounts — and disputes — without bluster

Visit Angela

Chaska — Lakota Akicita
Lakota Akicita

Chaska

Carries stories of home ground — tradition, hunt, and change on the prairie.

  • Trails, seasons, and the rivers that bind them
  • Camp order and kinship ways
  • What it means to protect a people

Visit Chaska

Harry — Crop Farmer
Crop Farmer

Harry

Bets on soil, seed, and sky — and keeps betting come spring.

  • Breaking sod and minding weather
  • Tools that pay for themselves
  • Take care of the livestock
  • What a good harvest really takes

Visit Harry

Tye — Blacksmith & Stable Owner
Blacksmith & Stable Owner

Tye

Iron talks when it’s hot — shoes, straps, and fixes that keep a town moving.

  • Shoeing a working horse the right way
  • Quick wagon fixes that last
  • Temper, quench, and a clean forge

Visit Tye

Martin — Freight Boss
Freight Boss

Martin

Manage 10 Bull Wackers, driving teams of 30 oxen and 3 wagons.

  • Steadfast leader with a knowledge of the hazards
  • Always prepared for the unknown
  • Every train loaded with 30,000 pounds of freight

Visit Martin