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The Mount Rushmore Neo-Patriots were a raider gang ruled by "King" Al Wolcott who ruled over Mount Rushmore for a few years. They were a terror to the people of the Black Hills and had significant power in their time before they were eliminated by Custer's American Army and their own internal troubles.

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  • Mount Rushmore Neo-Patriots
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  • The Mount Rushmore Neo-Patriots were a raider gang ruled by "King" Al Wolcott who ruled over Mount Rushmore for a few years. They were a terror to the people of the Black Hills and had significant power in their time before they were eliminated by Custer's American Army and their own internal troubles.
Leader
  • Al Wolcott
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Goals
  • Raid, lord over the area around Mount Rushmore
Status
  • defunct
Name
  • Mount Rushmore Neo-Patriots
Type
  • Raider Band
population-type
  • Raiders
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Notable Members
  • Al Wolcott, HEL-5000
Population
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Founded By
  • Al Wolcott
Dissolved
  • 2248(xsd:integer)
Founded
  • 2226(xsd:integer)
Location
abstract
  • The Mount Rushmore Neo-Patriots were a raider gang ruled by "King" Al Wolcott who ruled over Mount Rushmore for a few years. They were a terror to the people of the Black Hills and had significant power in their time before they were eliminated by Custer's American Army and their own internal troubles.
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