Biography of Gustave Rieder
Gustave Rieder was an industrious citizen of Gregory County, known for his significant contributions to agricultural development. Born on June 3, 1846, in Baden, Germany, he was the son of Leopold and Mary Rieder. He emigrated to America in 1863, working in New York and Philadelphia as a butcher. In 1865, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in the Fifth Artillery and later in the Sixth Cavalry under General Custer and General Miles. After multiple re-enlistments, he settled near Fort Randall, South Dakota, in 1875. He farmed and operated a dairy, becoming a successful and respected community member. In 1876, he married Susan Carroll, and they had six children: Mary, Nellie, Gustave C., Lizzie, Lucy, and Susan. Rieder was active in local politics as a Republican, serving as justice of the peace and county assessor. He was also a member of the Catholic Church, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Army and Navy Union.