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English: w:Fort Buford's three remaining original buildings: 1872 Commanding Officer's Quarters (foreground), 1875 stone Powder Magazine (back left), 1889 Officer of the Guard/Officer of the Day (back right), and other structures. July 20, 1881 Sitting Bull surrendered his rifle to Major David H. Brotherton in the Commanding Officer's Quarters pictured.
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