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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Spink County, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Spink 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 Spink County, SD (9) Beadle County, SD (8) Brown County, SD (42) Clark County, SD (3) Day County, SD (15) Faulk County, SD (2) Hand County, SD (3)  SpinkCounty(9) Spink County (9)  BeadleCounty(8) Beadle County (8)  BrownCounty(42) Brown County (42)  ClarkCounty(3) Clark County (3)  DayCounty(15) Day County (15)  FaulkCounty(2) Faulk County (2)  HandCounty(3) Hand County (3)
Adjacent to Spink County, South Dakota
    Beadle County (8)
    Brown County (42)
    Clark County (3)
    Day County (15)
    Faulk County (2)
    Hand County (3)
 
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1South Dakota (Spink County), Doland — Dennis and Duane Koslowski
On N 1st St W at Humphrey Dr N on N 1st St W.
Dennis Koslowski 1977 Graduated Doland H.S. NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPION 1980 New London, Conn 1982 Cortland, New York NATIONAL GRECO–ROMAN CHAMPION 1983 Chicago, Ill. 1985 Grand Valley, Mich. 1986 Lacross, Wi. . . . — Map (db m101951) HM
2South Dakota (Spink County), Doland — Doland South Dakota Veterans' MemorialIn Honor of Those Who Served
On N 1st St W at Humphrey Dr N on N 1st St W.
"All Gave Some, Some Gave All" — Map (db m101734) HM
3South Dakota (Spink County), Doland — Hubert H. Humphrey
On N 1st St W at Humphrey Dr N on N 1st St W.
1929 Graduated from Doland High School 1945 Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota 1949 to 1965 United States Senate 1961 Assistant Senate Majority Leader 1964 Elected 38th Vice President of the United States 1968 Democratic Nominee for the . . . — Map (db m101950) HM
4South Dakota (Spink County), Frankfort — Fisher Grove1/2 Mi. North
On U.S. 212 at Fishers Lane, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 212.
Before white settlers came, this vicinity was inhabited by the Yankton tribe of the Sioux nation and numerous reminders of these people can still be seen in the burial mounds, storage cellars and artifacts that have been found. Fisher Grove . . . — Map (db m134833) HM
5South Dakota (Spink County), Northville — Northville Water System
On Thayer St at Elm St on Thayer St.
Northville Water System Built By City of Northville and Work Projects Administration WPA Project Number 3809 Nineteen Thirty Nine — Map (db m136328) HM
6South Dakota (Spink County), Redfield — Abbie Gardner
On U.S. 281 0.4 miles north of 171st St..
. . . — Map (db m102060) HM
7South Dakota (Spink County), Redfield — Council RockIndian Capitol of the Dakotas
On U.S. 281 0.4 miles north of 171st St., on the right when traveling north.
The Sioux tribes established, near here, Council Rock as a central meeting place for all the bands. Using a black oviate rock measuring 6” x 11” surrounded by a circle of stones 15 feet in diameter, representatives of each tribe sat . . . — Map (db m102059) HM
8South Dakota (Spink County), Redfield — Pheasant HistoryFirst successful stocking of pheasants in South Dakota
On U.S. 281 0.4 miles north of 171st St., on the right when traveling north.
Readfield's claim as the Pheasant Capital of the World dates back to 1908. The first successful stocking of pheasants in South Dakota took place in June, 1908 when H.P. Packard, H.J. Schalke and H.A. Hagman secured three pairs of pheasants from . . . — Map (db m102058) HM
9South Dakota (Spink County), Redfield — Redfield Carnegie Library
On E 5th Ave. near Main St..
This Property has been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m102061) HM
 
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