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Historical Markers in Richland, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Union 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 Union County, SD (30) Clay County, SD (44) Lincoln County, SD (26) Plymouth County, IA (6) Sioux County, IA (12) Woodbury County, IA (32) Dakota County, NE (7) Dixon County, NE (5)  UnionCounty(30) Union County (30)  ClayCounty(44) Clay County (44)  LincolnCounty(26) Lincoln County (26)  PlymouthCountyIowa(6) Plymouth County (6)  SiouxCounty(12) Sioux County (12)  WoodburyCounty(32) Woodbury County (32)  DakotaCountyNebraska(7) Dakota County (7)  DixonCounty(5) Dixon County (5)
Elk Point is the county seat for Union County
Richland is in Union County
      Union County (30)  
ADJACENT TO UNION COUNTY
      Clay County (44)  
      Lincoln County (26)  
      Plymouth County, Iowa (6)  
      Sioux County, Iowa (12)  
      Woodbury County, Iowa (32)  
      Dakota County, Nebraska (7)  
      Dixon County, Nebraska (5)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Union County, Richland — 576 — Fort Brule
This granite block erected by the Old Settlers Association of Union County, South Dakota, marks the site of Fort Brule Built in 1862 by soldiers and settlers as protection against renegade and hostile Indians. Abandoned in 1868 Dismantled . . . Map (db m190166) HM
2 South Dakota, Union County, Richland — 437 — Richland Methodist Episcopal Church¼ mile — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 39 —
Rev. S.W. Ingham, a travelling Missionary, in 1861 baptized Minnesota Watson, daughter of Thomas and Adeline Watson, who with A.J. Bell and wife were its earliest members in the Brule Creek community. The Indian War of the Outbreak in August 1862 . . . Map (db m189894) HM
3 South Dakota, Union County, Richland — Site of First Norwegian Lutheran Church in Dakota Territory1868–1938
Site of First Norwegian Lutheran Church in Dakota Territory 1868-1938 Charter Members of St. Paul Lutheran Church Of Aug. 12, 1863 K. P. Ronne Thomas Olesen Aune Helge Mathiasen Ole Oleson Anders Anderson Melkjor . . . Map (db m190112) HM
4 South Dakota, Union County, Richland — 410 — St. Paul Lutheran ChurchOne and one-fourth miles
Stately church edifices frequently have humble beginnings and so with St. Paul Lutheran Church, one of South Dakota's finest. The humble log church pictured hereon was erected in 1867 by the members of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation . . . Map (db m189892) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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May. 1, 2024