On 476th Avenue (South Dakota Route 50) at County Road 25, on the right when traveling south on 476th Avenue.
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
On State Highway 48, 0.1 miles west of 471st Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Front
The first parish in Garryowen was organized in 1879. St. Mary's Church and cemetery were located together on five acres of land donated by Patrick Mahan. The church eventually became too small for a growing community and a larger . . . — — Map (db m93597) HM
Near 308th Street, 3 miles north of State Highway 50, on the right when traveling west.
Following earlier Missionary work, this church began in Dakota Territory among Scandinavian Lutherans as early as 1861, and was organized October 8, 1864 with Reverend Emil Christenson as minister. The church built in 1869 was built of lumber . . . — — Map (db m177659) HM
On West 6th Street at Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West 6th Street.
Founded in 1861
by
The Rev. Melancthon Hoyt, D.D., LL. D.
First Missionary to Settle in
Dakota Territory
This Building is the Third
Church Home of
The Yankton Episcopal Parish. — — Map (db m177979) HM
On East 10th Street, 0.3 miles east of Broadway Avenue (U.S. 81), on the right when traveling west.
Joseph Ward, a graduate of Brown University and Andover Seminary came to Yankton Academy but it was taken over by the school board and became Yankton High School, the first secondary schools in Dakota.
In May 1881, Yankton College was . . . — — Map (db m177858) HM
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