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Onida in Sully County, South Dakota — The American Midwest (Upper Plains)
 

African American Homesteader Community in Sully County

 
 
African American Homesteader Community in Sully County Marker, Side One image. Click for full size.
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1. African American Homesteader Community in Sully County Marker, Side One
Inscription. In 1882, Norvel Blair, an African American born into slavery in Tennessee, sent two sons to explore homesteading prospects in Sully County. Soon, Norvel along with several members of the Blair family filed claims on the land, which they turned into successful farms.

The Blair family members were energetic entrepreneurs. Norvel's daughters Betty and Winnie ran a restaurant and bakery, and his sons Benjamin and Patrick operated a livery. In 1896, Benjamin became the first black person in South Dakota to sit on a school board. In 1906, he and others formed the Northwestern Homestead Movement in hopes of recruiting other African American settlers to South Dakota.

John McGruder of Missouri established another successful family farm when, through Betty Blair as land agent, he acquired 1,200 acres. His wife, Ellen McGruder, and sons George and James all homesteaded in the area. In all, African American homesteaders in the community received patents on twenty-two homestead claims totaling over 5,650 acres and purchased additional lands.

Though most community members left during the Great Depression, these homesteaders
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remain a powerful reminder of generations of African Americans who sought opportunity in the Great Plains and pursued their dreams of land ownership, entrepreneurship, and civil equality.

Map of All African American Homesteads in the Sully County Settlement
Sully County (1910-1930)
South Dakota

1  William Fairchild · 2  Geo McGruder · 3  William Davis 1 · 4  Norval Blair 1 · 5  Mary Blair 2 · 6  Norval Blair 2
7  J. Blair · 8  Wm Day · 9  Benjamin Blair 2 · 10 Lucy Blair · 11 Winnie Blair · 12 Patrick Blair 2
13 Benjamin Blair 1 · 14 Geo Howard · 15 Elmer Figgins 1 · 16 Elmer Figgins 2 · 17 Rob Fields · 18 William Davis 2
19 A Florence · 20 J. Joiner · 21 Ellen McGruder · 22 Jas McGruder · 23 H.C. Thomas · 24 William Nash
25 Ed Gorham · 26 Meredith Gorham · 27 Mary Blair 1 · 28 Benjamin Blair 3 · 29 Patrick Blair 1 · 30 Green Winsor · 31 Doc Palmer

Cartographer: Lukas Matthews | Data Sources: Center for Great Plains Studies | US Census Bureau, Esri, Acre Value | Projection: South Dakota State Plane North
 
Erected 2020. (Marker Number 729.)
 
Topics and series.
Map of All African American Homesteads in the Sully County Settlement side of marker image. Click for full size.
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2. Map of All African American Homesteads in the Sully County Settlement side of marker
This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: African AmericansSettlements & Settlers. In addition, it is included in the South Dakota State Historical Society Markers series list. A significant historical year for this entry is 1882.
 
Location. 44° 42.487′ N, 100° 3.999′ W. Marker is in Onida, South Dakota, in Sully County. It is at the intersection of Ash Avenue and Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Ash Avenue. Located on the southwest corner of the Sully County Courthouse grounds. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Onida SD 57564, United States of America. Touch for directions.

Regionally, this marker is in East River. It is also in the American Lewis & Clark Corridor, 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 Rupert’s Land and also the Louisiana Purchase.

Other nearby markers. At least 7 other markers are within 14 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Sully County, South Dakota Veteran's Memorial (here, next to this marker);
African American Homesteader Community in Sully County Marker image. Click for full size.
May 3, 2024
3. African American Homesteader Community in Sully County Marker
Fort Sully (within shouting distance of this marker); Medicine Knoll (approx. 13.6 miles away); "Lest We Forget" (approx. 13.7 miles away); Land of the Free Home of the Brave (approx. 13.7 miles away); You are now on the 100° Meridian (approx. 13.9 miles away); Mentor Graham (approx. 14 miles away).
 
Also see . . .
1. Historic marker recognizing first African American settlers... | Dakota News Now. (Submitted on May 6, 2024.)
2. Sully County Black Homesteader Community (U.S. National Park Service). (Submitted on May 6, 2024.)
3. The Blair Colony | South Dakota | SDPB. (Submitted on May 6, 2024.)
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on May 9, 2024. It was originally submitted on May 6, 2024. This page has been viewed 371 times since then and 33 times this year. Photos:   1, 2, 3. submitted on May 6, 2024.
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