Post 213
Crestbard, SD
Lloyd M. Bellack
Orville B. Lerew
David E. Voight
Matthew J. Gjernes
David M. Ortmeier
Hunt - Newell
Michael A. Paul
Stanley Paul
Leonard L. Paul
Owen Dick Finley
John L. (Jack) . . . — — Map (db m169855) WM
In late October 1883, Joseph Powell who lived in the NE ¼ of Section 30 of Myron Township sited a bull buffalo near the claim of Herbert Geddes in the NE ¼ of Section 9 of Myron Township. They followed the bull in a wagon to about three miles west . . . — — Map (db m205915) HM
In memory of these men who gave their lives, for their country, in World War II
Bardell, Curtis A. ·
Bierman, Gene L. ·
Bowar, Lawrence F. ·
Brewer, William E. ·
Carr, George H. ·
Cooper, Charles H. ·
Deis, Paul Jr. ·
Deis, Leo . . . — — Map (db m205913) WM
Born Oct. 23, 1858 on a farm near Volney, Iowa. Homesteaded in McCook County, South Dakota in 1879. Moved to Faulk County in 1883 where he married Emma Beaver in 1888. The following year the first of five sons was born. Gov. Byrne was elected to the . . . — — Map (db m179950) HM
Guido van Helten is an Australian born visual artist and photographer (1986). He is an internationally recognized artist creating contemporary street art throughout the world which is underpinned by his exploration of community and identity . . . — — Map (db m205916) HM
First county seat of Faulk County, when this area surveyed October 1882 by Albert Mellen, Louis Kniesel just south and F.M. McMullen, a mile west, were "squatting" on the land. First post office, Cecrops, Nora Reppy, postmistress, was . . . — — Map (db m179952) HM
Faulkton, population about 800, is the county seat of Faulk County. The county is 1,008 square miles and was named for Territorial Governor Andrew J. Faulk, hence the name Faulkton.
Pioneers from lowa, led by John A. Pickler, founded the town . . . — — Map (db m205914) HM