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ts of education according to amendment of State constitution controlling all State educational institutions, Charles N. Herreid, Robert H. Haira, H. H. Blair, H. L. Hough, and F. A. Spafford appointed......1897 James H. Kyle elected United States Senator......1897 Constitutional amendment providing for a State dispensary system adopted......1898 First Regiment mustered into the United States service......May 12, 1898 Woman suffrage defeated by an adverse majority of 4,008......Nov. 8, 1898 Act carrying into effect provisions of constitutional amendment relating to initiative and referendum passed......1899 Andrew E. Lee, Populist, elected governor......1899 Charles N. Herreid, Republican, elected governor......1900 School of technology at Aberdeen established......1900 Act creating food and dairy commissioner and enforcement of the pure food laws, passed......1901 State Historical Society established......1901 Circulating school library law enacted.....
oops, thirty-two killed, thirty-nine wounded......Dec. 29, 1890 General Miles, after the Indians at Pine Ridge agency surrender, Jan. 15, declares the Indian outbreak at an end......Jan. 19, 1891 James H. Kyle elected United States Senator......Feb. 16, 1891 Australian ballot law enacted at session of......Jan. 6–March 7, 1891 Sisseton Indian reservation opened to settlers......April 15, 1892 Catholic Sioux congress opens at Cheyenne agency; 6,000 Sioux Indians present......July 3, 1892 C. H. Sheldon, Republican, elected governor......1892 Board of medical examiners created and practice of medicine regulated......1893 Election of railroad commissioners provided for......1893 C. H. Sheldon, Republican, elected governor......1894 Prize-fighting in the State prohibited......1895 Andrew E. Lee, Populist, elected governor......1896 United States Circuit Judge A. J. Edgerton dies......Aug. 10, 1896 [John A. Garland appointed successor.] The board of
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