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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the ACCESSION NUMBER at the top of the form. This unique identifier is crucial for tracking your submission.
  3. Fill in the COLLECTION NAME and SERIES TITLE fields with the relevant information pertaining to your collection, ensuring accuracy for archival purposes.
  4. Indicate the VOLUME and LOCATION where the materials will be stored. This helps in organizing and retrieving items efficiently.
  5. Enter the DATE OF RECEIPT to document when you are submitting this form.
  6. In the PROVENANCE section, provide details about the origin of the materials being donated, including donor information.
  7. Review any RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS OR OWNERSHIP RIGHTS carefully before signing. Ensure that all conditions are clearly stated.
  8. Complete the DISPOSITION/DONATION AGREEMENT by checking one of the options regarding what should happen to items not retained by the Society.
  9. Sign and date where indicated to finalize your submission, ensuring all required fields are completed before saving or sending your form.

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Every August, Sturgis, South Dakota, transforms into a haven of roaring engines, live music, and endless camaraderie as it hosts the world-famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. This is more than any event, its a pilgrimage for riders and fans from around the globe.
Natural Beauty Everywhere You Look. South Dakota is paradise for anyone who loves the outdoors. Were practically spoiled with natural beauty. Our iconic attractions include Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Badlands National Park, the Black Hills and the Missouri River.
Congress passed the Enabling Act in 1889. The act officially set up Montana, Washington, North and South Dakota for statehood. All four entered the Union that year. President Harrison used this pen to sign the 1889 Enabling Act.
In 1861, the Dakota Territory was established by the United States government, which included parts of what is now South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana. At the time, there were not many people living in the territory. There were only a few towns and settlements spread out across the area.