DAKOTA LAND

It was the song of those days, heard more often than Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay. My aunt Grace, a jolly big girl, often sang it, sometimes my mother did, and nearly all the time you could hear some man or boy whistling it... -- On the Way Home, introduction by Rose Wilder Lane

 

Music to "Dakota Land" (often "O Dakota Land" or "Sweet Dakota Land") was based on the 1876 hymn, "Beulah Land" - music by John Sweney. John Robson Sweney (1837-1899) was a Pennsylvania musician and music teacher. During the Civil War, Sweney conducted the band of the Third Delaware Regiment. Following the war, he took a position at Pennsylvania Military Academy in West Chester, Pennsylvania, as Professor of Music, where he taught for over 25 years. During his life, Sweney composed more than a thousand hymn tunes and collaborated on a number of hymn collections.

The words to they hymn "Beulah Land" were written by E.P. Stites. Edgar Page Stites (1836-1921) was a New Jersey native who became a riverboat pilot on the Delaware River. He was a member of First Methodist Church of Cape May, New Jersey for sixty years. For a while, he was a Home Missionary in Dakota Territory, a position also held by "Little House"® characters Edwin H. Alden and Stuart Sheldon (Rev. Stuart in By the Shores of Silver Lake, Chapter 23, "On the Pilgrim Way").

While "Beulah Land" is a celebratory hymn, "Dakota Land" is a parody and direct contrast to the original lyrics. It expresses the frustration of the Dakota pioneers who found homesteading to be a  much more difficult undertaking than it was advertised as being. There are many variations of the lyrics found in folk songs: about Kansas, Oregon, and all points west. Charles Ingalls may have been thinking about the song when he wrote the following lines in Martha Carpenter's autograph album in 1892:  

Just think of me when far away

Out on Dakota's plain

Where the wind blows every day

And still it never rains

 

 

DAKOTA LAND

 

1.  We've reached the land of desert sweet,

Where nothing grows for man to eat,

The wind it blows with feverish heat

Across the plains so hard to beat.

 

[chorus] O Dakota land, sweet Dakota land,

As on thy fiery soil I stand,

I look across the plains,

And wonder why it never rains,

Till Gabriel blows his trumpet sound,

And says the rain's just gone around.

 

2. We've reached the land of hills and stones

Where all is strewn with buffalo bones.

O buffalo bones, bleached buffalo bones,

I seem to hear your sighs and moans.

 

3. We have no wheat, we have no oats,

We have no corn to feed our shoats;

Our chickens are so poor

They beg for crumbs outside the door.

 

4. Our horses are of bronco race;

Starvation stares them in the face.

We do not live, we only stay;

We are too poor to get away.

DAKOTA LAND (from On the Way Home)

 

O Dakota land, sweet Dakota land,

As on thy burning soil I stand

And look away across the plains

I wonder why it never rains,

Till Gabriel blows his trumpet sound

And says the rain has gone around.

We don't live here, we only stay

'Cause we're too poor to get away.

 

 

 

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DAKOTA LAND

 

CLICK HERE to view a copy of original sheet music for "Beulah Land." At the bottom of the cover image is a link to the next page.

This music is archived in the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, part of Special Collections at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library of The Johns Hopkins University. The collection contains over 29,000 pieces of music and focuses on popular American music from 1780-1960. To access the main site, go here: http://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/index.html. The main address for the Sheridan Libraries 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 U.S.A..

You may print a copy of this music from the Lester S. Levy Collection for your own research or educational purposes without infringement of copyright laws.

   

For more information:

For a complete list of songs from the "Little House"® books, go to the SONG INDEX.

"Dakota Land" has been included in no "Little House"® songbook to date.

 

Dakota Land (OTWH, introduction)

 

 

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