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Historical Markers in Forestburg, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Sanborn 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 Sanborn County, SD (5) Aurora County, SD (4) Beadle County, SD (21) Davison County, SD (10) Hanson County, SD (2) Jerauld County, SD (20) Kingsbury County, SD (37) Miner County, SD (4)  SanbornCounty(5) Sanborn County (5)  AuroraCounty(4) Aurora County (4)  BeadleCounty(21) Beadle County (21)  DavisonCounty(10) Davison County (10)  HansonCounty(2) Hanson County (2)  JerauldCounty(20) Jerauld County (20)  KingsburyCounty(37) Kingsbury County (37)  MinerCounty(4) Miner County (4)
Woonsocket is the county seat for Sanborn County
Forestburg is in Sanborn County
      Sanborn County (5)  
ADJACENT TO SANBORN COUNTY
      Aurora County (4)  
      Beadle County (21)  
      Davison County (10)  
      Hanson County (2)  
      Jerauld County (20)  
      Kingsbury County (37)  
      Miner County (4)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Sanborn County, Forestburg — 562 — Col. W. H. Nobles
Col. W. H. Nobles in 1857 constructed this ford over the James River on the Fort Ridgeley and South Pass Wagon Road.Map (db m180812) HM
2 South Dakota, Sanborn County, Forestburg — 136 — Forestburg Roadside ParkAlong the Old Dacotah Trail
Long before the white man, an Indian Trail from the sanctuary at Pipestone Quarry to the "Three Rivers of the Sioux" near Ft. Thompson passed closely by. The whiteman's first road in Dakota, the Ft. Ridgely & South Pass Wagon Road, forded the James . . . Map (db m177446) HM
3 South Dakota, Sanborn County, Forestburg — 218 — Ruskin Park˝ Mile South
Ruskin Park was synonymous with excitement, entertainment and romance from its inception. The area's first pioneers settled along the James River near here in 1873. The Santee and Rodee families homesteaded south of here near a large grove . . . Map (db m179938) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024