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Historical Markers and War Memorials in South Dakota

 
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November 26, 2022
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201 South Dakota, Charles Mix County, Wagner — Armed Forces Memorial
Army   Navy   Air Force   Marine Corps   Coast Guard   Merchant Marine Duty · Honor · Country · Freedom In honor of the brave men and women of the Armed Forces of the United States of America who served for our great country so each . . . Map (db m217530) WM
202 South Dakota, Charles Mix County, Wagner — Company A 153rd Engineer Battalion MemorialIn honor
of the men and women of Company A 153rd En Bn who served in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. 07 December 2003 to 01 March 2005 A Company Roster Commander - CPT Gregory R. Darlow First Sergeant - 1SG John L. Noyes . . . Map (db m217633) WM
203 South Dakota, Clark County, Clark — 631 — Clark County Veterans Memorial
This Memorial dedicated to all veterans of Clark County and to those who will come after us for their service to God and Country. They gave the supreme sacrifice Sponsored by American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts and . . . Map (db m183482) WM
204 South Dakota, Clark County, Clark — 348 — Samuel Harrison Elrod,Fifth Governor of South Dakota
Samuel H. Elrod was born near Coatesville, Indiana, May 1, 1856. Having worked his way through Asbury College, now Depauw University, graduating in 1882, he passed the Indiana Bar Examinations and headed for Dakota Territory. Arriving in Watertown . . . Map (db m183480) HM
205 South Dakota, Clark County, Elrod — 472 — Birthplace of South Dakota Amateur BaseballGarden City - - - - - Six Miles North
In 1931 an economic depression spread across South Dakota and the nation. A drouth ravished crops and unemployment was widespread. In an effort to raise the morale of the people and to give amateur baseball players an opportunity to compete, . . . Map (db m183478) HM
206 South Dakota, Clark County, Willow Lake — CW2 Scott Saboe / We Honor All Veterans Past, Present and Future
CW2 Scott Saboe CW2 Scott Saboe was assigned to Alpha Company, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, "The Comancheros." CW2 Saboe took great pride in being an Army aviator and an Assault Helicopter Pilot. His dedication and technical . . . Map (db m206436) HM WM
207 South Dakota, Clark County, Willow Lake — Willow Lake Veterans Memorial
All Gave Some Some Gave All Clark County Veterans Who Gave The Ultimate Sacrifice For Our Freedom World War I Lyman F Baker · Antone Barrie · Henry G Chatfield · Emery D Cloud · Ernest L Cloud · Otto H Disrud · . . . Map (db m206441) WM
208 South Dakota, Clay County, Beresford — 328 — Southeast South Dakota Experiment FarmIn Memory of Gustavus Norgren — Dedicated to the Early Pioneers of South Dakota —
The Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm was organized on April 5th 1956, for the purpose of conducting a research demonstration farm in Southeast South Dakota. It was through the efforts of the Norgren family, farmers, and other interested people . . . Map (db m182240) HM
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209 South Dakota, Clay County, Burbank, Fairview Township — Burbank
The town that became Burbank began its life in Union County under the name Liberty. In 1873, the town was moved to a new plat on its present location and renamed for territorial governor John A. Burbank. Non-Indians had resided in the Burbank area . . . Map (db m221306) HM
210 South Dakota, Clay County, Burbank, Fairview Township — 495 — First Rural Electric Cooperative
On November 25, 1935, 17 farmers from Clay and Union counties held an historic meeting at the Manning/O'Connor store in Burbank, three miles south of this spot. Their purpose was to form a consumer-owned corporation which would allow the rural . . . Map (db m221237) HM
211 South Dakota, Clay County, Centerville, Garfield Township — Dalesburg School / Dalesburg Village
Dalesburg School The Dalesburg School was located one-half mile south of the village site on land donated by Andrew and Lina Berg in 1872. Classes were held in the Berg home until the schoolhouse was built in 1874. A second building was . . . Map (db m221138) HM
212 South Dakota, Clay County, Irene — Irene Veterans Memorial
far left: WWI McFarland, Carl H. · Olsen, Oscar · Morman, Henry C. WWII Hansen, Duane A. · Logan, Leo · Oien, Orvin C. Korean War Jensen, Roger R. · Larsen, Ronald R. · Eide, Mervin Vietnam War Gerry, . . . Map (db m222204) WM
213 South Dakota, Clay County, Meckling — Meckling
Meckling, like so many small American towns, was built by progress, and it was progress that slowly took the town away. The town was named for railroad grading contractor Jonas S. Meckling, who helped to build the Dakota Southern Railway through the . . . Map (db m179346) HM
214 South Dakota, Clay County, Meckling — 414 — Meckling & Lincoln
Named for a grading contractor on the Dakota Southern Railway, built in 1872. George W. Gilbert became the first postmaster on 29 April 1873. Prior to that Lincoln Post Office, Charles M. Taylor, Postmaster, 27 July 1864 was nearby to the south. In . . . Map (db m179347) HM
215 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — 425 — Bruyer Church
August Bruyer, his wife, Josephine (Simon) and their sons, John and Julius, were born in France, coming to America about the middle of the nineteenth century. By 1858, they had settled in Fairview Township, 4 miles east of what was to be Vermillion. . . . Map (db m179897) HM
216 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Buhrstone
From the first flour mill in Dakota Territory at Bloomingdale on the Vermillion River, 1868Map (db m179292) HM
217 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Capt. Arlo L. OlsonMedal of Honor Recipient
(USD '40) World War II Olson, of the U.S. Army Infantry, exhibited extraordinary and repeated personal heroism in the 1943 Italian campaign. After leading his troops in multiple engagements with German forces, he was fatally wounded and . . . Map (db m221359) HM WM
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218 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Capt. Joseph J. FossMedal of Honor Recipient
(USD '39) World War II Foss was a U.S. Marine pilot in the Pacific who shot down 23 enemy aircraft and returned home to be elected governor of South Dakota. He was the first commissioner of the American Football League, was president of . . . Map (db m221360) HM WM
219 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Clay County Veterans Memorial
Dedicated in memory of all who have served and to those who gave their lives in the service of our country in World Wars I & II Clay County South Dakota Rededicated July 4, 1976 our nation's 200th birthday in honor of the Clay County . . . Map (db m221604) WM
220 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Col. George E. "Bud" DayMedal of Honor Recipient
(USD '49) Vietnam War, Korean War, WWII A U.S. Air Force pilot captured by enemy forces in 1967, Day was recaptured after escaping and was finally repatriated at the end of the war after years of torture and deprivation in prison. Day is one . . . Map (db m221357) HM WM
221 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Confluence of the Vermillion and Missouri Rivers
The Missouri River flowed beneath the bluff when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the Corps of Discovery on their epic journey. The mouth of the White Stone River was then near this site at Cotton Park. Now known as the Vermillion River, its . . . Map (db m179205) HM
222 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Downtown Vermillion
Vermillion's downtown district moved from below the bluff after the 1881 flood destroyed the original town, forcing development on higher ground. The new business district was located on the north side of Vine (Main) Street. Some of the pre-flood . . . Map (db m221597) HM
223 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — 495 — First Rural Electric Cooperative
On November 25, 1935, 17 farmers from Clay and Union counties held an historic meeting at the Manning/O'Connor store in Burbank, three miles south of this spot. Their purpose was to form a consumer-owned corporation which would allow the rural . . . Map (db m179899) HM
224 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — From Lewis and Clark to the Future
Change came slowly to Spirit Mound after 1804. For 55 years the area remained the land of the Yankton Sioux, with fur traders conducting business from posts on the Missouri. The tallgrass prairie continued to thrive as it had for thousands of years . . . Map (db m194632) HM
225 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — 706 — Governor Andrew E. Lee
Andrew E. Lee was born near Bergen, Norway, on March 18, 1847. When Lee was four, he and his family moved to Wisconsin. After receiving a general school education, Lee arrived in Vermillion, Dakota Territory, in 1867. Lee and Charles E. . . . Map (db m221599) HM
226 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — 579 — Grand Lodge Constitution SiteFirst Baptist Church Site
This stone marks the place where, on the twenty first day of July A.D. 1875, A.L. 5875, the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Dakota, was constituted and the officers installed. Grand Officers Thos. H. . . . Map (db m179206) HM
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227 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Lewis and Clark / Vermillion — Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail —
Lewis and Clark The Lewis and Clark Expedition, officially the Corps of Discovery, was in what is now South Dakota from August 21 to October 14, 1804 and from August 21 to September 4, 1806. While here they would make numerous . . . Map (db m187536) HM
228 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Lewis and Clark Visit Spirit MoundAugust 25, 1804
On the hot day of August 25, 1804, captains Lewis and Clark and several of their men walked from the river to explore Spirit Mound. They had heard that little people with deadly arrows inhabited the mound. Although they did not find little people, . . . Map (db m194633) HM
229 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Lewis and Clark Were Here...and Here...
The Missouri National Recreational River preserves two splendid segments of the free-flowing, once unpredictable "Big Muddy." These natural-appearing reaches are reminiscent of the river as reported in the journal pages of captains Lewis and Clark . . . Map (db m194634) HM
230 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Old MainNational Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m221449) HM
231 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Old Vermillion
The confluence of the Missouri and Vermillion rivers provided an ideal location for camping, farming, and settling for generations. Yankton Sioux camped below the bluffs in the winter for protection from the harsh winds and moved to the bluffs in . . . Map (db m179288) HM
232 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Old Vermillion
Early Vermillion settlers built their homes and businesses below the bluff. The town was susceptible to flooding from the Missouri River, which at that time ran next to the bluff. The winter of 1880 started early and did not subside until an . . . Map (db m179289) HM
233 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Prentis Park
Vermillion's third city park was created in 1923 when Charles E. Prentis donated ten acres of land for that purpose in memory of his late wife. The land was originally part of the A. A. Carpenter homestead, including an apple orchard and nursery, . . . Map (db m179293) HM
234 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — 574 — Site of the First Permanent School House in Dakota Territory
School House Erected 1864 Monument Erected 1909Map (db m182954) HM
235 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Spirit Mound
This trail leads to the summit of Spirit Mound, a sacred site for several Plains Indian tribes. Some tribal members make pilgrimages to Spirit Mound, say prayers on top, and leave offerings. As you approach and walk to the top, please do so . . . Map (db m39700) HM
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236 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — The First Baptist Church, Vermillion, South Dakota
The First Baptist Church Was built in 1889 and 1925. The Congregation, organized in 1868, is one of the oldest in South Dakota. The Church houses a historic Tracker Pipe Organ. Has been placed on the NATIONAL REGISTER . . . Map (db m135986) HM
237 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — University of South Dakota
The University of South Dakota (USD) was Dakota Territory's first university. Proposed during the 1862 legislative assembly, it was originally called the University of Dakota. Governor Jayne signed the bill in April 1862, but details were not . . . Map (db m221453) HM
238 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — VermillionJune 24, 1984
After heavy precipitation in the spring of 1984 averaged between 250 to 300 percent of normal, river levels were higher than normal and the ground was heavily saturated. Record (at the time) rainfall in June caused widespread flooding on the James, . . . Map (db m177315) HM
239 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — 413 — Vermillion / Historic Highway
Vermillion August 24, 1804, Lewis & Clark camped near the White Stone (Vermillion) River and next day visited Spirit Mound 8 miles north. The military road, Sioux City - Ft. Randall after 1855 provided access, as did steamboats. A. C. Van Meter . . . Map (db m179392) HM
240 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — W. O. "Doc" Farber1910-2007
Doc Farber devoted his life to teaching, challenging his students, and improving government at the local, state, national and international levels. Born and raised in Illinois, he came to USD in 1935, served as Chairman of the Department of . . . Map (db m221361) HM
241 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion — Welcome to Cotton Park — Missouri National Recreational River Water Trail —
Lat  42° 46' 23.0" N Long  96° 55' 51.0" W From here the Water Trail follows five miles of the Vermillion River to its confluence with the Missouri River near River Mile 772, then continues down the Missouri nine miles to . . . Map (db m221312) HM
242 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Garfield Township — Dalesburg and Hub City
The once thriving community of Dalesburg, a mile and a half north, is now deserted. Created in 1869 and named Dahlsborg for immigrants from Sweden's Dalarna Province, Dalesburg was formally founded in 1892. In its heyday, Dalesburg boasted a . . . Map (db m221214) HM
243 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Garfield Township — Hub City
On Midsummer Day, June 24, 1925, William Inberg and Arvid Johnson opened the newly built gas station and repair-business Hub City Garage. The name Hub City was suggested on opening day because the site is equidistant from the surrounding towns. In . . . Map (db m221219) HM
244 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Spirit Mound Township — Canotina Paha | Mountain of Little People — Missouri National Recreational River —
Spirit Mound was a sacred place to area tribes long before the first settlers arrived here from the east. To the Yankton Sioux, Omaha, Otoes, and other tribes, this was the "mountain of little people." Indians believed it was "bad medicine" . . . Map (db m222055) HM
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245 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Spirit Mound Township — Daughters of the American Revolution Spirit Mound Monument
In 1921 the local DAR chapter had this boulder set atop Spirit Mound with a bronze plaque marking the Lewis & Clark site for posterity. Virgil McDonald, a resident of the farmhouse that stood on the northeastern slope, hauled the two ton monument . . . Map (db m222054) HM
246 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Spirit Mound Township — Hill of Chalk — Missouri National Recreational River —
When William Clark climbed this "conical hill" in 1804, he concluded, correctly, that it was a natural form, not a human-created mound. Its central core is a bedrock of Niobrara chalk that the continental ice sheet did not erode away. The . . . Map (db m222056) HM
247 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Spirit Mound Township — Hill of Little Spirits — Missouri National Recreational River —
On August 25, 1804, several members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition left the river "to visit a High Hill...Supposed to be a place of Deavels...with remarkable large heads...[that] kill all persons who...attemp to approach the . . . Map (db m222050) HM
248 South Dakota, Clay County, Vermillion, Spirit Mound Township — Spirit Mound Monument
This spot was visited in 1804 by members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Placed by Paha Wakan Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1921 Restored by the National Park Service, 2003Map (db m242484) HM
249 South Dakota, Clay County, Wakonda — Ophir Lodge Memorial
The NE 1/4 Sect. 33-95-53 was homesteaded by James R. Madara in 1873. Townsite of Wakonda was acquired by Western Town Lot Company in 1885. In 1902 school district #28, Clay County purchased lots 13 and 14, block 4 to erect a school. The school . . . Map (db m222170) HM
250 South Dakota, Clay County, Wakonda — The Congregational Church of Star Corner
In 1883, the Congregational Church of Star Corner was organized in the James Montgomery home located near the intersection of 456 Avenue and 301 Street, northeast of Wakonda. With the coming of the railroad in 1884, they moved to Wakonda serving . . . Map (db m222171) HM
251 South Dakota, Clay County, Wakonda — Wakonda Veterans Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces who performed their patriotic duty so we can enjoy the freedoms of democracy Dedicated Memorial Day, 1995 by Wakonda Community left: Aaen Edward WW II · Abild . . . Map (db m222164) WM
252 South Dakota, Codington County, Florence — Dexter Cemetery
The Dexter Cemetery was started by the early pioneers located in this area in 1899 on land donated by John and Eliza Drake. This was followed by the organization of the United Brethren Church in Christ in 1902 under the supervision of Rev. W.F. . . . Map (db m101260) HM
253 South Dakota, Codington County, Henry — The Centennial TreePlanted in 1882
Henry’s Centennial Tree, also known as “The Big Tree,” was planted the same year the town of Henry was established, by David & Lucenda Wiley, in from of their business, Lucenda’s Millinery Shop. The tree’s circumference was 30 ft. and its height . . . Map (db m213992) HM
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254 South Dakota, Codington County, Kranzburg — District No. 5 Public School
District No. 5 School was the first rural public school in Codington County. At a meeting on June 30, 1879 at the Kranz Hotel, it was decided to build the school for $1,000 or less. The first term was from December 1879 to March 1880, taught by . . . Map (db m101265) HM
255 South Dakota, Codington County, Kranzburg — Holy Rosary Catholic Church
This Parish was established in 1879, the first Catholic Parish within a radius of one hundred miles. The first Mass celebrated June 24, 1879; Centennial Mass celebrated June 24, 1979.Map (db m244138) HM
256 South Dakota, Codington County, Kranzburg — Holy Rosary Cemetery of Kranzburg / Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Holy Rosary Cemetery of Kranzburg God bless America and all the souls buried here in this cemetery and especially the veterans who served their country when called upon, so that we may continue to enjoy our freedom. All gave some and . . . Map (db m244135) HM WM
257 South Dakota, Codington County, South Shore — 452 — Legend of Punished Woman's Lake
During the Moon of the Harvest (August) in 1773 a band of Sioux were camped on the shore of this lake. We-Wa-Ke, fairest maiden in the camp had given her heart to a brave young warrior, Big Eagle, whose courage on the hunt and in battle far . . . Map (db m180984) HM
258 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — 34th Signal Company Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of the men of the 34th Signal Company Watertown's own 1929 — 1945 Federalized and sent to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana  February 1941 Overseas to Northern Ireland  February 1942 Invasion Algiers, North . . . Map (db m244157) HM WM
259 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Arthur Calvin MelletteGovernor
This Marks the Site of Home of Governor Arthur Calvin Mellette Tenth and Last Governor of Dakota Territory and First State Governor of South Dakota 1885 - 1893 Map (db m169942) HM
260 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Balsiger's Bakery113 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1910. Architect probably Maurice Hockman with Gray Construction contractor. Built for John W. Balsiger.Map (db m245242) HM
261 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Carnegie Free Public Library27 First Ave. S. E. — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1905-1906. Maurice Hockman Architect. Library left 1974.Map (db m141092) HM
262 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Codington County Courthouse
An example of Neo-classical architecture with Renaissance exterior elements, the Codington County Courthouse was built by Gray Construction under the direction of architects Freed and Perkins & McWayne. It cost $375,000.00 and was dedicated in June . . . Map (db m23930) HM
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263 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — 591 — Codington County Veterans Memorial
East side: In Memory of Codington County Veterans who Gave their Lives World War I 1917 — 1918 Ernest G. Aderhold · Daniel W. Bannister · Donald M. Bannister · Clifford O. Bates · George Coombes · Fred W. Domes · . . . Map (db m244155) WM
264 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — 561 — Codington County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
All Gave Some Some Gave All Gearhart, Michael E.  Marine  16 May 66 Stoltenburg, Mark E.  Marine   21 July 66 Langenfeld, Charles T.  Navy  17 Apr. 66 Bolhouse, Dean F.  Army  2 Jan. 69 Noeldner, Daniel M.  Army  6 Mar. 69 . . . Map (db m244156) WM
265 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Commercial Building11 South Broadway — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1933. Watertown Publishing Company.Map (db m155095) HM
266 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Commercial Building14 W. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1924. Weekly Reminder newspaper and photo news printed here.Map (db m245251) HM
267 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Commercial Building23-27 W. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1916. In 1919 Canadian Government Agency, Fisk Rubber Co., and Saxon Sales Room. Mercantile candy business.Map (db m245258) HM
268 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Commercial Historic District
Watertown was platted by the Winona & St. Peter Railroad. The uptown district, consisting of six square blocks, was divided into narrow lots intended mostly for commercial use running parallel to the railroad tracks. Important noncommercial . . . Map (db m120097) HM
269 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Company H. Monument1st Regiment South Dakota Volunteer Infantry — 1899 —
(north inscription)Spanish-American War 1898 —Battles— Manila, Blockhouse No. 4, La Loma Church, San Francisco Del Monte, Meycauayan, Marilao, Bocaue, Bigaa, Guiguinto, Santa Maria, Santa Ysabel, Malolos, Guiguinto R.R. Bridge, . . . Map (db m155121) WM
270 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — 566 — Dedicated to Freeman Thayer Post Number 59Grand Army of the Republic — Department of South Dakota —
West side: Allen, Ephraim J. · Ashton, Perry J. · Amy, Oren H. · Amshein, Jos. · Best, Frederick D. · Beardsley, Geo. W. · Brenswoltz, Orlando P. · Bigelow, Orson T. · Bartlett, Geo. E. · Butler, Harris O. · Brown, . . . Map (db m244154) WM
271 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Dedicated to Veterans
. . . Map (db m198595) WM
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272 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — E.H. Prey Jeweler and Optician115 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built after 1910 and before 1915.Map (db m245241) HM
273 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — F.E. Tenney Grocery15-17 First Ave. S. E. — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built after 1910 and by 1915.Map (db m244192) HM
274 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Fire and Rescue
Watertown's first city hall provided ground-floor space for the fire department and large, arched doors for its "trucks," which included a horse-drawn wagon with a thousand feet of hose and two hand-drawn ladder wagons. Fire protection, rather . . . Map (db m245305) HM
275 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — First National Bank1 South Broadway — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1916 by Majerus Construction Company. Later Medical Arts Building.Map (db m154999) HM
276 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Foley Block–East End118 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1911 by Andrew P. Foley. Architect probably Maurice Hockman. 1919 Holt Motor Co., 1930's-1940's National Tea Food Store, Woolworths until 1994.Map (db m245329) HM
277 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Foley Block–West End114 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built before 1911. Maurice Hockman probably architect. 1919 Petit's women's clothing store, Louis LaDou paints and Watertown Gas Company, basement home of Watertown Herald newspaper.Map (db m245330) HM
278 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Forsburg Park Sundial
This sundial and this park are dedicated to time. Time is a paradox. . . we never seem to have enough. Yet we have all the time there is. We chose the sundial the oldest known device for Measuring time as a means of taking time to say . . . Map (db m113356) HM
279 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Freeman Thayer Post Memorial
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280 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Goss Block and Opera House100 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1889 with a south addition 1910 designed by Maurice Hockman architect. First floor Gilruth's department store 1901. Second and third stories Goss Opera House. Later home of Krieser's Drug.Map (db m245260) HM
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281 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Home Furniture Company17 South Maple — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built about 1906. Maurice Hockman probably architect.Map (db m155090) HM
282 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — John Moodie Dry Goods Company123, 125, 127 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1913 by S.X. Way, local newspaperman. J.C. Penney store beginning 1920's.Map (db m245246) HM
283 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Kennedy and Gayman Restaurant or Bakery16 E. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Probably built 1888 with facade added around 1900. W.B. Gormley Drug 1919. Thomes Drug 1940's-1950's.Map (db m245321) HM
284 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Lebert Building10-12 W. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1908 by John Lebert. Grocery with rented rooms above.Map (db m245249) HM
285 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — M.D. Alexander's Furniture Store3 South Maple — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built after 1898 and by 1910. Martinson’s Women’s Clothing.Map (db m155065) HM
286 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Maurice Hockman
Maurice A. Hockman, a prominent South Dakota architect, designed a large part of uptown. At least ten buildings are attributed to him and nine or more have Hockmanesque features. Characteristics of his style are prominent courses of brick . . . Map (db m131988) HM
287 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — McCarthy Building7 South Maple — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built after 1898 and by 1910. Theodore G. Lamm Hardware Store in 1919.Map (db m155068) HM
288 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — McIntyre Block19-21 South Broadway — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1888 for Bill McIntyre. Facade added 1910 by architect Maurice Hockman. South half plumbing business since 1922. Redlinger Bros.Map (db m155099) HM
289 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Mellette Block1-3 N. Broadway — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built between 1883 and 1888 for Arthur C. Mellette and others. Housed Mellette's Law Offices. He was sworn in as last governor of Dakota Territory here. 1919 Dakota Life Insurance, 1926 Midland Life Insurance, 1938 Haggar Drug.Map (db m245261) HM
290 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Mellette Hill
This area overlooking the Sioux River and river plains is known as Mellette Hill; named in honor of South Dakota's first governor, whose residence is near this site. Over the last century, the land has been privately owned. However, in 1973 . . . Map (db m169944) HM
291 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — 499 — Mellette House
Arthur C. Mellette was elected first Governor of the State of South Dakota in 1889. Although Watertown lost in its bid to obtain the State Capital, which was established in Pierre, the Mellettes maintained their home in Watertown. While the . . . Map (db m181946) HM
292 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Mercer Block11 East Kemp Avenue — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built after 1888 and before 1892. From 1892 to 1915 bank, U.S. Express Office, saloon, clothing store, and jewelry shop. 1940’s First Federal Savings & Loan.Map (db m154997) HM
293 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot
This Property has been Placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m169930) HM
294 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — O. N. Whistler Meat Market17 South Broadway — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1910 by Gray Construction. Maurice Hockman, Architect.Map (db m155098) HM
295 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Office Building101-103 W. Kemp — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built 1912. In 1919 Watertown Light and Power Co. office. Tin shop 1929.Map (db m245231) HM
296 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — 498 — Old M. & St. L. Depot Museum
This depot, originally the Rock Island Lines New Passenger Station and Division Office Building, was erected as a joint venture of the Rock Island, and the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroads in 1912 for $50,000.00. Over the years, it has . . . Map (db m90413) HM
297 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Paris Store9-11 South Maple — Watertown Commercial Historic District —
Built after 1898 and before 1910. Women’s clothing store 1919.Map (db m155077) HM
298 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Post Office & Auditorium(Watertown, South Dakota)
After years of renting spaces, the US Postal Service constructed the building on the corner of Broadway and First Avenue North in 1908 to 1909. By 1932, it was clear that the facilities were not adequate, which resulted in a well-blended . . . Map (db m113231) HM
299 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Public Opinion & City Hall
Several newspapers kept the people of Watertown up to date until about 1900. By then the majority of them had ceased publication or merged with other papers. The Public Opinion was formed from the merger of the Courier-News, which began printing . . . Map (db m131989) HM
300 South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown — Rail & Industrial Center
Watertown was formed as the junction of two divisions of the Chicago and North Western Railroad. While construction of the Winona and St. Peter line reached the present location of Watertown in 1873, service did not start until 1879. Originally, . . . Map (db m245308) HM

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