Whitestone Hill State Historic Site, located 23 miles southeast of Kulm, ND, commemorates the intense conflict between Native American tribes and white soldiers in 1863. General Alfred Sully's troops attacked a tipi camp, resulting in significant casualties and property destruction for the Native Americans.
The site features two monuments honoring the fallen soldiers and Native Americans, as well as a marker recognizing early settlers. Visitors can explore interpretive panels, picnic areas, and a fieldstone shelter while reflecting on the historical significance of the battlefield.
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