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Lilah May Gabourie 1888

Lilah May Gabourie was born in February 1888 in Michigan United States to Richard Gabourie and Mary (Parker) Gabourie, and has siblings Emma Gaboury, Thomas Gabourie, Glen Gabourie, Edward Gabourie, Ethel Gabourie, and Vera L. (Gabourie) Zeits. Lilah May Gabourie died in Bellaire, Antrim County.
Lilah May Gabourie
February 1888
Michigan, United States
Bellaire, Antrim County, Michigan, 49615, United States
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In 1888, in the year that Lilah May Gabourie was born, on January 12th, the 'Schoolhouse Blizzard' blanketed Dakota Territory. Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas were hit, leaving 235 dead. Many of those who perished were children on their way home from school. The day was relatively warm when it began and the blizzard hit unexpectedly, catching most by surprise.
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In 1890, on December 29th, the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred in South Dakota on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation . The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment said that they rode into the Lakota camp "trying to disarm" the inhabitants. One person, Black Coyote - who was deaf - held onto his rifle, saying that he paid a lot of money for it. Shots rang out and by the end at least 153 Lakota Sioux - some estimates say 300 - and 25 troops had died. The site of the massacre is a National Historic Landmark.
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