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Duke Alexis Rendezvous - Hayes Center -
September 28-30, 2006
308.286.3463
Historians tell the story of a buffalo
hunt in honor of the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia in 1872. Black
powder contests, children's games, entertainment, traders and food.
Admission: Free.
Hayes County Golf Course
4th of July Celebration
Fireworks-Ice Cream Social - Barbecue
Hayes County Fair: - First week in August
One of the largest calf shows in Nebraska
Hayes Center Roping Club
Hayes County was created by an act of the Legislature
on Feb. 19, 1877 and named for President Rutherford B. Hayes. It
was not until the latter part of 1884, however, that the county
officially organized. The following year, Hayes Center was founded
with the intent of it being the county seat.
The early history of Hayes County, like so many others
in Southwest Nebraska, centers around the cattle herds that were
driven from Texas to Ogallala. Pre-dating that were the days when
the Pawnee and Sioux tribes roamed the grasslands in this area and
hunted buffalo. It was the buffalo that resulted in one of the most
significant events in the history of what today is Hayes County.
In October 1871, President Ulysses S. Grant revealed
that Grand Duke Alexis of Russia would be making a tour of the United
States. One of the Duke's desires was to shoot a buffalo during
his visit. Arrangements were quickly made for the Duke and his party
of hunt on the central plains in the Nebraska Territory. Leading
the hunt would be Gen. George Custer and Gen. Phil Sheridan. Buffalo
Bill Cody, at age 25, would serve as the guide.
Cody asked Sioux Chief Spotted Tail to help round
up a buffalo herd. In exchange for his assistance, Spotted Tail
would receive 1,000 pounds of tobacco.
An elaborate camp was set up one mile west of Red
Willow Creek, just inside what today is the eastern boundary of
the county. It included two hospital tents for royal meals, ten
wall tents for guests and generals, and a dormitory tent for orderlies
and Russian servants.
The hunt took place in January 1872. The scouts
and the Sioux found a herd of buffalo near Medicine Creek. After
Duke Alexis emptied two pistols, Cody gave him a .50 caliber Springfield
rifle. On his first shot, the Duke dropped a buffalo bull. Russian
servants immediately brought out a basket of champagne to celebrate.
Before the hunt ended, the Duke shot a total of eight buffalo.
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