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Frank M. Ziebach : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank M. Ziebach

Frank M. Ziebach (also known by his full name of Francis Marion Ziebach) was a noted political figure in the Dakota Territory during the territorial period from 1861 to 1889. He was a pioneer newspaperman, founding a number of newspapers in the Iowa and Dakota Territories, including the Yankton "Weekly Dakotan" (also referred to as the "Weekly Dakotian") in 1861, which is still published today as the Yankton "Press and Dakotan". He was known as the "squatter governor" of the Dakota Territory. Ziebach County, South Dakota was created in 1911, and is named for him.
Frank M. Ziebach was born in 1830 in Pennsylvania,〔 and died in 1929 in Yankton, South Dakota at the age of 99. His life spanned the period from the presidency of Andrew Jackson to that of Herbert Hoover.
==Early life and marriage==

Frank M. Ziebach was born in 1830 in Union County, Pennsylvania, near Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.〔 He entered the newspaper business by publishing the Lewistown (Pa.) Argus.〔 He married Elizabeth Fisher, of Danville, Pa, and over the course of their married life they had four sons and two daughters.

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