Sacagawea and Sitting Bull
Monuments
Mobridge, SD
Two different sories surround the death of Sacagawea, the only woman to accompany the Corps of Discovery. While some say she died at an old age in Wyoming, some believe she died at Fort Manuel in present-day South Dakota. Sacagawea's untimely death of a "putrid fever" came just six years after the expedition ended. She was only about 25 years old. The clerk at Fort Manuel indicated in the fort records that "Charbonneau's woman died". The records in Wyoming indicate that the woman who died indicated that she was on the Lewis & Clark voyage and she had one of the peace medals.

The monument for Sitting Bull stands above his gravesite.