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Historical Markers in Fall River County, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Fall River 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 Fall River County, SD (19) Custer County, SD (51) Oglala Lakota County, SD (3) Dawes County, NE (44) Sioux County, NE (26) Niobrara County, WY (22)  FallRiverCounty(19) Fall River County (19)  CusterCounty(51) Custer County (51)  OglalaLakotaCounty(3) Oglala Lakota County (3)  DawesCountyNebraska(44) Dawes County (44)  SiouxCounty(26) Sioux County (26)  NiobraraCountyWyoming(22) Niobrara County (22)
Hot Springs is the county seat for Fall River County
Adjacent to Fall River County, South Dakota
      Custer County (51)  
      Oglala Lakota County (3)  
      Dawes County, Nebraska (44)  
      Sioux County, Nebraska (26)  
      Niobrara County, Wyoming (22)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — Battle the BlazeWhite Draw Fire
On U.S. 18, 0.9 miles south of County Road 18S, on the right when traveling south.
The White Draw fire started June 29, 2012 near Highway 18 by a vehicle fire. Due to very dry conditions and strong winds the fire spread quickly. Most wildland fires are fought "indirectly" from the flank, rear, or overhead. Very important . . . Map (db m184799) HM
2 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — 455 — Camp CollierJune 1876 - June 1877
On U.S. 18, 0.2 miles east of Red Canyon Road, on the right when traveling east.
Camp at the Mouth of the Red Canyon, sometimes called Camp Collier, was established at this site in mid-June 1876 to protect travelers over the 150-mile Cheyenne-Black Hills stage road. It came into being after the Sioux, resentful of the white . . . Map (db m184460) HM
3 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — 705 — Cheyenne River Crossing1876-1877 Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Trail
On U.S. 18, 0.5 miles west of Cemetery Road (County Highway 185), on the right when traveling west.
The Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Line changed routes several times during its history. In 1876 and 1877, the Cheyenne to Deadwood stagecoaches came through what would become present day Edgemont over what was known as Pollock’s Cutoff Route. The . . . Map (db m119900) HM
4 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — Edgemont: Where the Trail Begins
On 2nd Avenue (State Highway 471) north of G Street, on the right when traveling north.
Welcome to Edgemont, the beginning of the Burlington Northern George S. Mickelson Trail! This winding trail follows the abandoned Burlington Northern Railroad route 114 miles through the heart of the Black Hills and ends at Deadwood. The . . . Map (db m123925) HM
5 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — MAFFS 7Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System
On U.S. 18, 0.9 miles south of County Road 18S, on the right when traveling south.
In the early 1970's, a major fire burned into Long Beach, CA, destroying hundreds of homes. In response Congress created the Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS), a joint effort between the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Forest . . . Map (db m184797) HM
6 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — 505 — Siding 7
On Highway 18, 0.5 miles west of Cemetery Road (County Highway 185), on the right when traveling west.
In early 1890, the Burlington Railroad established Siding 7 three-quarters of a mile up the tracks north from here. The siding consisted of four short, fan-shaped tracks and a hand-operated turntable over an open pit used for servicing engines. . . . Map (db m119899) HM
7 South Dakota, Fall River County, Edgemont — Teddy Roosevelts's Visit to Edgemont
On 2nd Avenue (South Dakota Route 471) north of G Street, on the right when traveling north.
(Side 1) President Theodore Roosevelt (T. R.) stopped in Edgemont on April 25, 1903 as part of a western states tour. Hundreds were on hand to welcome him. An old friend, Seth Bullock of Deadwood, arrived with him. They were then . . . Map (db m124008) HM
8 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — An Old Jail - 1888
On North River Street (U.S. 385) 0.1 miles south of Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Nobody suspected that this old jail existed until it was found within the walls of a frame house on 332 South Chicago Street, Hot Springs. The old residence was being taken down for salvage. Although it’s earliest history is obscure, it was . . . Map (db m123995) HM
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9 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 509 — Battle Mountain
On Battle Mountain Avenue (U.S. 385) at Sherman Street, on the right when traveling north on Battle Mountain Avenue.
According to tradition, American Indians were stricken with an epidemic known as “fell disease” about the middle of the 16th century that threatened to obliterate the tribes. A messenger arrived from the Great West with news of a . . . Map (db m124081) HM
10 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — Fall River Falls
On Fall River Road (U.S. 18) near County Route 79F, on the left when traveling north.
The eight mile long Fall River, winding through Fall River Canyon after the joining of Cold and Hot Brook streams above the city of Hot Springs, tumbles below over an outcropping of sandstone falling about 50 feet to form Fall River Falls, as viewed . . . Map (db m184430) HM
11 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — Fire on the EdgeWhere the Prairie Meets the Forest — Black Hills National Forest —
On State Highway 71, 0.1 miles south of Cascade Trail.
You are Standing in the Middle of a Community Meeting! This area is the meeting place of three distinct plant communities ~ the ponderosa pine woodland, the mixed grass prairie, and the Cascade warm springs ecosystem. Their boundaries . . . Map (db m184457) HM
12 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 663 — Hot Springs, SD
On Fall River Road (U.S. 385) near Hidden Nook Trail, on the right when traveling north.
Tribal tradition states that as long ago as the 16th century the Fall River Valley and canyon area were seldom without groups of tipis belonging to North American Plains Tribes. They knew the curative value of the warm springs located there and used . . . Map (db m184455) HM
13 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 728 — John Stevenson Robertson: Pioneer Horticulturalist
On U.S. 18 at Memorial Road (County Road 17), on the right when traveling west on U.S. 18.
John S. Robertson (1866-1937) was a pioneer in farming and fruit growing in the Black Hills. His dryland orchard was located about four miles north, at an elevation of 4,200 feet. Born in Ohio in 1866, Robertson homesteaded in Fall River County in . . . Map (db m184459) HM
14 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 347 — Leslie Jensen Scenic Drive
On Fall River Road (U.S. 385) near Hill Side Road, on the right when traveling west.
This highway along Fall River is dedicated to Leslie Jensen, 15th Governor of South Dakota 1937-1939, a native of Hot Springs, and a son of Chris Jensen, Black Hills Pioneer and Lillie May Haxby Jensen. Educated in Hot Springs, Culver Military . . . Map (db m184428) HM
15 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 347 — Leslie Jensen Scenic Drive
On Fall River Road (U.S. 385) at Hidden Nook Trail, on the right when traveling south on Fall River Road.
This highway along Fall River is dedicated to Leslie Jensen, 15th Governor of South Dakota 1937-1939, a native of Hot Springs, and a son of Chris Jensen, Black Hills Pioneer and Lillie May Haxby Jensen. Educated in Hot Springs, Culver Military . . . Map (db m184450) HM
16 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 680 — Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, SD
On Bypass U.S. 18 near South 19th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Gigantic Mammoths, ancestors of the elephants of today, once roamed freely across the High Plains of North America. A repository of their remains, along with other prehistoric animals, lay undisturbed until their discovery over 26,000 years later, . . . Map (db m184458) HM
17 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — Sandstone Architecture of Hot Springs, SD
On North River Street (U.S. 385) at Minnekahta Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North River Street.
(side 1) The site of Hot Springs was occupied before white men ever came to the area by tribal peoples for the “curative” benefits of the mineral springs. The constant 97-98 degree waters became the basis for the thriving . . . Map (db m124000) HM
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18 South Dakota, Fall River County, Hot Springs — 700 — Wood Stage StationSydney to Deadwood Trail
On State Highway 71, 0.1 miles north of County Road 71D, on the right when traveling north.
Approximately 125 yards east of this spot the Wood Stage Station served as a stop on the Sydney to Deadwood Trail. This station offered the first glimpse of the Black Hills to travelers seeking their fortune in the newly opened gold fields. The . . . Map (db m184456) HM
19 South Dakota, Fall River County, Oelrichs — OelrichsA South Dakota Centennial Project
On Ash Street (U.S. 385) at West 6th Street, on the left when traveling north on Ash Street.
The Town of Oelrichs, Dakota Territory, began in 1885. Harry Oelrichs (1856-1902) of New York came in 1882 and bought out several large cattle ranches, totaling 35,000 head of cattle, for the Anglo-American Cattle Company. At this time, . . . Map (db m89461) HM
 
 
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