Madison in Lake County, South Dakota — The American Midwest (Upper Plains)
Madison Memorial Park
Lake County Civil War Memorial:
1861 1865
G.A.R.
In memory of these Civil War veterans who became pioneers of Lake County, South Dakota
Adams H. · Adkins L. D. · Aldrich E. A. · Bailey C. O. · Barrett W. · Barron B. C. · Bast F. · Bates D. · Beadle Gen. W. H. H. · Beardsley A. L. · Belknap G. W. · Bell J. W. · Bell O. S. · Belrood O. G. · Bennett J. D. · Berniger O. · Bingham C. C. · Bliss A. · Bond J.J. · Boswell W. H. · Boyd H. L. · Brannon J. · Brown B. · Bullock J. H. · Buntrock A. · Burnett F. L. · Campbell M. · Chapin J. Q. · Chapman C. C. · Chase O. A. · Cissell N. · Coburn V. · Coffey F. · Colburn W.
Cook C. · Coon L. M. · Corbin I. · Cosgrove S. L. · Costlow J. · Costlow T. · Coyle J. A. · Crandell M. H. · Creech T. · Cummings M. A. · Curtiss H. O. · Daley J. M. · DeCelle F. · Demerssman I. · Deveroux J. · Deveroux A. E. · Dewey D. · Dodge M. S. · Douf C. · Downs N. H. · Downs W. M.
Drake W. A. · Duff J. M. · Dunn J. N. · Ellis T. G. · Eggebraaten A. H. · Fader S. N. · Farnham O. L. · Farrand L. E. · Feneran T. · Fetterman J. · Fetz L. · Fintzel F. · Fisher W. · Fleming J. · Foigt H. · French J. L. · Frohman A. · Frost M. · Fry I. · Garry J. · Gilbert F. D.
Gilchrist J. · Giossi W. · Gonyo L. · Goodall M. B. · Graves W. · Gregor J. · Gregory S. · Gruenhagen H. F. · Gunderson O. · Haeussler J. · Hall N. B. · Hall S. P. · Hall W. S. · Halverson N. O. · Haner A. · Hanna M. · Hare J. T. · Harrimon A. A. · Hart H. P. · Hatleberg N. · Havens W. · Healey F. L. · Heath A. · Heitman C. · Helgerson N. O. · Hewitt J. A. · Hicks G. · Hills W. W. · Hogan W. F. · Holdridge A. W. · Holdridge Capt. D. D. · Howland H. · Huer C. · Hull A. P.
Huntamer J. · Hurry J. W. · Hyzen A. · Hyzer A. · Igo J. E. · Jenks S. M. · Jones C. · Kasnum F. · Keeler L. F. · Kennan F. · Kellogg E. B. · Kerr T. · Kingman D. · Klassy G. · Kliese L. E. · Knapp G. R. · Langandorf C. · Laughlin A. J. · Lee R. · Lee W. · Lester C. · Lewis C. A. · Lindsay G. A. · Luce W. F. · Metcalf W. · McCallister R. C. · McCullon N. · McGowan A. J. · McLaughlin J. · McNeal C. F. · Miller E. M. · Miller H. · Moses R. · Mosher W.
Murray R. A. · Nelson A. · Nelson W. V. · Nicholson C. W. · Norton C. A. · Norton J. A. · Nunnemaker R. · Olson A. H. · Olson J. · Orton W. A. · Owens O. T. · Packard W. · Palmer F. D. · Phillips F. · Pitts S. W. · Pond T. C. · Preston J. M. · Pulford J. · Rei J. · Rewalt L. L. · Renner J.
Reynolds A. P. · Richards W. F. · Richardson H. J. · Richardson S. D. · Rosenow C. C. · Rowe J. · Sadler W. · Sawtelle D. W. · Schriner H. B. · Schutz S. H. · Shaw J. · Shea R. · Sherburn M. M. · Smith B. N. · Smith Capt. H. P. · Smith J. E. · Smith S. S. · Smith W. H. · Spawn L. · Spawn H. · Spawn W.
Spear W. · Stacy N. B. · Starks J. H. · Staley J. · Stannard D. · Steinfrilt T. · Stewart H. C. · Storm E. C. · Talcott R. W. · Thompson J. W. · Tobin W. · Trask S. · Tuor J. · Tubbs L. M. · Tyler J. D. · Tyrrell P. C. · Vandoren I. N. · Vine A. C. · Wadden J. · Walter J. · Warns F. H. · Waters C. · Webster A. J. · Wedgwood Lieut. W. W. · Wentworth H. H. · Wentworth R. R. · Westfall J. · Whitmore W. · Withey Maj. W. H. · Wolf T. · Wood C. W. · Zimmermann F. · Doescher T. H.
World War I Memorial:
Roll of Honor
In honor and memory of the members of Madison Lodge No. 20, I.O.O.F. who offered their lives in defense of humanity in the Great World War 1914-1918.
*Elmer Davis - died in his country's service.
Earl Elfert · Ray Millard · W. L. Dyce · E. W. Goldman · Harry E. C. Killion · C. R. Westaby · Ralph McCready · Dannie Williams · Henry P. Westaby · Lloyd Fisher · Philip Brorby · Horace A. Huxford · Alfred A. Fuller · Harry Runchey · Paul Heitman · Iver Raad · Carl Hexom
William Legler · Nels Hanson · Frank Kiner · Rashed Shaheen · Paul Hollister · Julius Matz · Thomas R. Smith · Ross Kelley · Frank Walker · Will Gerrits · Ray Campbell · Earl D. Randall · George Koch · Floyd Masiker · Richard Matz · Elmer Winesburg · Melvin Grinager · August Sausel
Belle Frislie, Red Cross nurse
Spanish-American War Memorial:
Cuba
Philippine Islands Porto Rico
U.S.A.
You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined.
President McKinley
Dedicated to the veterans of 1898 and 1902 by
James A. Lizer Camp No. 7, and Auxiliary No. 6, United Spanish War Veterans, Madison, S. Dak.
August, 1954
Bond, H. P. · Barth, Wm. · Broderick, J. F. · Callan, E. C. · Dalthorp, V. M. · Derdall, Guy · Dwiggins, H. · Everson, J. G. · Elsner, A. · Feldhaus, J. G. · Fuller, F. C. · Gray, F. · Hubbard, J. H. · Hanson, H. · Henry, W. M. · Hoff, J. · Hubbard, R. · Johnson, A. C. · Killion, H. · Krueger, H. F. · Kruger, G. O. · Kolashefsky, E. · Kleinschmidt, E. · Lindsay, D. · Maley, R. · Messerschmidt, A. · Pahlke, F. · Robertson, J. · Riley, F. · Simonson, S. J. · Spawn, C. E. · Torwick, E. E. · Voss, G. H.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Spanish-American • War, US Civil • War, World I.
Location. 44° 0.601′ N, 97° 6.868′ W. Memorial is in Madison, South Dakota, in Lake County. It is at the intersection of Northwest 5th Street and North Egan Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Northwest 5th Street. Touch for map. Memorial is in this post office area: Madison SD 57042, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in East River and in Greater Sioux Falls. It is also in the American Midwest, in the Lewis & Clark Corridor, in the Corn Belt, on the prairies, and on the Northern Plains. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once Ruperts Land and also the Louisiana Purchase.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: C. B. Kennedy (a few steps from this marker); Memorial Creek Walls (a few steps from this marker); Madison State Normal School The Great War Honor Roll (approx. 0.2 miles away); Wm. H.H. Beadle (approx. 0.2 miles away); Lake County Courthouse Veterans Memorial (approx. 0.3 miles away); Madison Depot (approx. half a mile away); Thormodsgaard Log Home (approx. 2.7 miles away); Ash Grove Seventh-Day Adventist Church (approx. 2.7 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Madison.
Another marker is no longer nearby. Here in April 1857 (was approx. 2.3 miles away but has been confirmed missing).
Credits. This page was last revised on December 30, 2023. It was originally submitted on December 27, 2023. This page has been viewed 618 times since then and 55 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. submitted on December 27, 2023. 7. submitted on December 28, 2023. • J. Makali Bruton was the editor who published this page.






