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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hutchinson County, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Hutchinson County, South Dakota and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hutchinson County, SD (8) Bon Homme County, SD (13) Charles Mix County, SD (21) Davison County, SD (10) Douglas County, SD (6) Hanson County, SD (2) McCook County, SD (8) Turner County, SD (7) Yankton County, SD (33)  HutchinsonCounty(8) Hutchinson County (8)  BonHommeCounty(13) Bon Homme County (13)  CharlesMixCounty(21) Charles Mix County (21)  DavisonCounty(10) Davison County (10)  DouglasCounty(6) Douglas County (6)  HansonCounty(2) Hanson County (2)  McCookCounty(8) McCook County (8)  TurnerCounty(7) Turner County (7)  YanktonCounty(33) Yankton County (33)
Olivet is the county seat for Hutchinson County
Adjacent to Hutchinson County, South Dakota
      Bon Homme County (13)  
      Charles Mix County (21)  
      Davison County (10)  
      Douglas County (6)  
      Hanson County (2)  
      McCook County (8)  
      Turner County (7)  
      Yankton County (33)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Freeman — Freeman Veterans Memorial
On East 6th Street at South Wipf Street, on the right when traveling west on East 6th Street.
Dedicated May 31, 1999 This memorial was built with private contributions from the many individuals whose names are on the memorial and the friends, relatives, businesses and organizations in honor of the brave men and women of the Armed Forces . . . Map (db m211525) WM
2 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Freeman — 606 — Mennonite and Hutterian Immigration Memorial1874 - Centennial - 1974
On U.S. 81, 0.1 miles north of 278th St.
This marker commemorates the immigration of the first large groups of Swiss, Low German and Hutterian Brethren from Russia to Dakota Territory. The first group of fifteen families arrived in Yankton on October 17, 1873. However a . . . Map (db m182291) HM
3 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Menno — Menno Area, South Dakota Veterans Memorial
On West Main Street at Park Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
This Memorial is Dedicated to those men and Women of the Armed Forces of the United States of America who have served our Country in Times of War and Peace to Preserve Freedom and Democracy.Map (db m142097) WM
4 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Parkston — Hutchinson County, South Dakota Veterans Memorial
On East Main Street at Othella St, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
All Gave Some Some Gave All This Memorial is Dedicated To all Veterans Who have Served our Country To Preserve Democracy, Liberty, and Freedom Map (db m119553) WM
5 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Parkston — Parkston Athletic Park
Near Othella St.
Improved By City of Parkston and Works Progress Administration Project Number 2974 1938 City Officials Mayor - W.A. Koehn Councilmen M. Hohenthaner Fred Ceidel H.K. Meisenhoelder Edward E. . . . Map (db m119555) HM
6 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Parkston — Soldiers Memorial
Near Othella St.
In Memory of our SoldiersMap (db m119556) WM
7 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Tripp — American Legion Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street at West Klatt Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Tripp Jelkin-Harms Post 142 This memorial is dedicated to all veterans who have served our country to preserve freedom and democracy Killed in Action Jelkin, Wilbert · Brosz, Gerhart · Davis, Julius F. · Delzer, Robert · . . . Map (db m217678) WM
8 South Dakota, Hutchinson County, Wolf Creek, Wolf Creek Township — Johannesthal Reformed Church
On 278th Street east of 431st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In tribute to the pioneer founding fathers and mothers of the faith, who in 1873, on this site founded Johannesthal Reformed Church; and in grateful remembrance of those who worshiped here for 93 years until 1966. My grace is sufficient for . . . Map (db m234938) HM
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