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Historical Markers in Lake City, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Marshall 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 Marshall County, SD (36) Brown County, SD (55) Day County, SD (22) Roberts County, SD (21) Richland County, ND (18) Sargent County, ND (1)  MarshallCounty(36) Marshall County (36)  BrownCounty(55) Brown County (55)  DayCounty(22) Day County (22)  RobertsCounty(21) Roberts County (21)  RichlandCountyNorth Dakota(18) Richland County (18)  SargentCounty(1) Sargent County (1)
Britton is the county seat for Marshall County
Lake City is in Marshall County
      Marshall County (36)  
ADJACENT TO MARSHALL COUNTY
      Brown County (55)  
      Day County (22)  
      Roberts County (21)  
      Richland County, North Dakota (18)  
      Sargent County, North Dakota (1)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Bulldozing the Landscape
Near 434th Ave. near 118th Street.
About, 20,000 years ago, a series of glaciers scoured and scraped their way across South Dakota, creating in their wake the Coteau des Prairies. As the glaciers retreated, they left a deposit known as glacial moraine - consisting of soil and rocky . . . Map (db m101726) HM
2 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — 420 — Fort Sisseton
Near 434th Ave..
Rebuilt by State of South Dakota and Works Progress Administration WPA Project Number 3384 Nineteen Thirty NineMap (db m179393) HM
3 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Fort Sisseton Military Reservation, Dakota Territory
Near 434th Ave., 1.5 miles south of 118th Stret.
In February 1871, President Grant approved an 82,000 acre parcel of land measuring nine miles by fifteen miles as the Fort Sisseton Military Reservation. The land was set aside for use by the military for training exercises and hay ground for . . . Map (db m101225) HM
4 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — 371 — Fort Wadsworth 1864Fort Sisseton 1876
On South Dakota Route 10, 0.2 miles east of 434th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Major John Clowney, 30th Wisconsin Infantry with Cos. B. E. G. and K, Captains Burton, Devlin, Swain & Klatt, started the fort on 1 August 1864, pursuant to orders of General John Pope, Department Commander. They were mostly from the north woods and . . . Map (db m179954) HM
5 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Governor William J. Janklow and Fort Sisseton
On 434th Ave., 1.5 miles 118th Stret when traveling north.
In 1996, with Executive Order 96-06, South Dakota Governor William J. "Bill" Janklow created the Governor's Commission on Fort Sisseton. His action ensured that input from dedicated local individuals, with a knowledge of history and a passion . . . Map (db m103085) HM
6 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Marshall County South DakotaYou Are Entering
On Route 10, 1 mile west of 450th Ave., on the right when traveling east.
The last county organized east of the Missouri, on May 2, 1885; it had been in Sheyenne County 1862; a gigantic Hanson 1870; coincident with Stone 1873; the north half of Day 1879 and was created by the 1885 Legislature and named for Governor . . . Map (db m91617) HM
7 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Post Cemetery
Near 434th Ave..
The cemetery roster reveals countless hardships. Nine of the people interred in this cemetery succumbed to typhoid, and four to consumption (tuberculosis). Two each died by fever, drowning, freezing, bronchitis, pneumonia, meningitis and . . . Map (db m101226) HM
8 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Senator Curt Jones and Fort Sisseton
On 434th Ave., 1.5 miles north of 118th Stret.
Curt Jones loved history for a lot of reasons. He saw history as a collection of great stories that can be told and retold. He saw history as a book of lessons to be learned. Most of all, he saw history as an experience that you can keep only if . . . Map (db m103086) HM
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9 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — The Laundress Quarters
Near 434th Ave., 1.5 miles south of 118th Stret.
The log buildings along the south side of the fort were used as officers quarters in the early years of the fort. When the brick officers' quarters were completed the log buildings became married enlisted men's and laundress quarters. . . . Map (db m101234) HM
10 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — This Fort is for the Birds
On 434th Ave. near 118th Stret.
The prairie pothole lakes region that surrounds Fort Sisseton is a haven for birds. Birds and waterfowl were found in abundance when the military arrived at Fort Sisseton. In 1868 and 1869, Fort surgeon Dr. B. Knickerbocker recorded 44 species of . . . Map (db m101243) HM
11 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Wealth of WildlifeFort Sisseton State Park
Near 434th Ave. near 118th Stret.
The Coteau des Prairies and glacial lakes region was a wonderful habitat for wildlife. The post surgeon, who also served as the post naturalist, kept records of the wildlife he observed. Through his records, we learn that human interference has . . . Map (db m101727) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024