Heritage - Sturgis, SD
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 44° 24.879 W 103° 29.941
13T E 619499 N 4919024
Civil War General, but preferred his regular Army rank of Colonel. Saluting the children. Welcome to Sturgis, South Dakota.
Waymark Code: WM3PPH
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 04/30/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 20

HERITAGE

Colonel Samuel D. Sturgis, for whom the town of Sturgis is named, came from a military family that included officers who had served in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. He graduated from West Point in 1846 and was promoted to the rank of Major General during the Civil War. He commanded the famed Seventh U. S. Cavalry from May 6, 1869, until his retirement in 1886. One of his sons was killed in the historic Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876.

Another son, Samuel D. Sturgis II, was a general in World War I and a grandson, Samuel D. Sturgis III, became a general during World War II. Colonel Sturgis was one of the earliest post commanders at nearby Fort Meade when it was established in 1878 with his Seventh Cavalry as the principal garrison. He was a member of the Townsite Company that founded the town named for him. He was also a vigorous booster of the Black Hills and an active participant in the early development of the region. His retirement at Fort Meade on June 11, 1886, at age sixty-five, marked the end of forty years of outstanding service to his country. He died at St. Paul, MN, on September 29, 1889, and was buried with honors at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.


Sculpture By Edward E. Hlavka, Commissioned for the City of Sturgis, by the Sturgis Area Arts Council and Dedicated in June of 2002; Historian, Bob Lee.

Location: Blanche St. & Lazelle St., E. city limits, Sturgis.

Identity of Rider: Colonel Samuel D. Sturgis

Identity of Horse: unknown

Name of artist: Edward E. Hlavka

Date of Dedication: June 2, 2002.

Material: Bronze

Unusual Features: Pulling on brim of hat in salute to children to the far left by park bench.

Position: One Hoof Raised

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