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Historical Markers in Philip, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Haakon 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 Haakon County, SD (6) Dewey County, SD (2) Jackson County, SD (22) Jones County, SD (2) Meade County, SD (29) Pennington County, SD (80) Stanley County, SD (42) Ziebach County, SD (0)  HaakonCounty(6) Haakon County (6)  DeweyCounty(2) Dewey County (2)  JacksonCounty(22) Jackson County (22)  JonesCounty(2) Jones County (2)  MeadeCounty(29) Meade County (29)  PenningtonCounty(80) Pennington County (80)  StanleyCounty(42) Stanley County (42)  ZiebachCounty(0) Ziebach County (0)
Philip is the county seat for Haakon County
Philip is in Haakon County
      Haakon County (6)  
ADJACENT TO HAAKON COUNTY
      Dewey County (2)  
      Jackson County (22)  
      Jones County (2)  
      Meade County (29)  
      Pennington County (80)  
      Stanley County (42)  
      Ziebach County (0)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Haakon County, Philip — Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern
On June 2, 1983, a meeting to save rail service was organized by area shippers and community leaders at the American Legion Hall in Philip that began a three year struggle which culminated in the creation of the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern . . . Map (db m125975) HM
2 South Dakota, Haakon County, Philip — Molyneux Cabin
Built in the Black Hills by Cyrus M. Molyneux in 1888. Moved in 1896 to North Fork, in Haakon County. Three terms of school were held in it with Molyneux as teacher. Donated by Allen Gee. Reconstruction completed, on Museum plot in 1982. . . . Map (db m125166) HM
3 South Dakota, Haakon County, Philip — Typical Sod House Homesteader
Edgar I. Brown, born in 1854, came here with wife, Alice, and son, Charles, to homestead in the Badlands when he was 55. Their first and only home was a side hill, sod wall, dirt roofed house. About it they built up a humble homestead. Intact today, . . . Map (db m45288) HM
4 South Dakota, Jackson County, Philip — 510 — Civilian Conservation Corps Camps
Camps NP-2: 8 miles S of Wall on SD 240, 13 miles W (1 mile W of Sage Creek); and NP-3: 3/4 mile S. of Cedar Pass Visitor Center. Company: 2754 (NP-2) -- 11/1/39 - 10/24/41; (NP-3) -- 10/24/41 - 3/25/42. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a . . . Map (db m45287) HM
5 South Dakota, Pennington County, Philip — Invisible Warriors
…(for) people who are on alert at the launch missile control centers it's very much an invisible thankless job.…nobody sees what they do, nobody cares about it. I see them as almost invisible warriors, the security police that are there, the . . . Map (db m113088) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 2, 2024