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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Yankton County, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Yankton 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 Yankton County, SD (6) Bon Homme County, SD (2) Clay County, SD (7) Hutchinson County, SD (5) Turner County, SD (2) Cedar County, NE (5) Knox County, NE (0)  YanktonCounty(6) Yankton County (6)  BonHommeCounty(2) Bon Homme County (2)  ClayCounty(7) Clay County (7)  HutchinsonCounty(5) Hutchinson County (5)  TurnerCounty(2) Turner County (2)  CedarCountyNebraska(5) Cedar County (5)  KnoxCounty(0) Knox County (0)
Adjacent to Yankton County, South Dakota
    Bon Homme County (2)
    Clay County (7)
    Hutchinson County (5)
    Turner County (2)
    Cedar County, Nebraska (5)
    Knox County, Nebraska (0)
 
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1South Dakota (Yankton County), Gayville — Post Vermillion Or Dickson's Post6 miles South
On State Highway 50 0.8 miles east of 451st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In 1822, the Columbia Fur Company established a post at Audubon’s Point, opposite the mouth of Petite Arc Creek. Later taken over by the American Fur Company. William Dickson was factor from 1832 until his death before 1840 when Father Christian . . . — Map (db m153439) HM
2South Dakota (Yankton County), Mission Hill — Vangen Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church1869 -
Near 308th Street 1 mile east of 446th Avenue, on the left.
Following earlier missionary work, this church began in Dakota Territory among Scandinavian Lutherans as early as 1861, and was organized October 8, 1864 with Reverend Emil Christenson as minister. The church built in 1869 was built of lumber . . . — Map (db m153236) HM
3South Dakota (Yankton County), Yankton — Courthouse Memorial
On West Third Street at Broadway Avenue (U.S. 81), on the right when traveling east on West Third Street.
The Yankton County Courthouse stood at this site from 1905 to 2003. The handsome three-story building was dedicated Nov. 1, 1905. Speakers at that event estimated it would have "a long life of 25 years." The building far exceeded those expectations . . . — Map (db m742) HM
4South Dakota (Yankton County), Yankton — Cramer - Kenyon Home
On Pine St at E 6th St on Pine St.
This Property has been Placed on the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES By the United States Department of the Interior Built 1886 — Map (db m135988) HM
5South Dakota (Yankton County), Yankton — Pierre Dorion, Sr.
On West Second Street at Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling west on West Second Street.
West of this stone near the crest of the hill is the burial site of Pierre Dorion, Sr., an early trader in what is now South Dakota. Born in Canada in 1740, Pierre came to this area around 1774–1775 to trade with the Sioux. He married Holy . . . — Map (db m34829) HM
6South Dakota (Yankton County), Yankton — West Wall / Yankton Stockade
On Linn Street at Third Street, on the right when traveling south on Linn Street.
Indian war of Outbreak, August 1862 threatened to spread into Dakota and a “strong point” for all settlers near Yankton was built in September under Capt. F. M. Ziebach. The west wall, of posts with boards on either side and earth packed . . . — Map (db m147037) HM
 
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