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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lincoln County, South Dakota

 
Clickable Map of Lincoln 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 Lincoln County, SD (26) Clay County, SD (44) Minnehaha County, SD (337) Turner County, SD (7) Union County, SD (30) Lyon County, IA (7) Sioux County, IA (12)  LincolnCounty(26) Lincoln County (26)  ClayCounty(44) Clay County (44)  MinnehahaCounty(337) Minnehaha County (337)  TurnerCounty(7) Turner County (7)  UnionCounty(30) Union County (30)  LyonCountyIowa(7) Lyon County (7)  SiouxCounty(12) Sioux County (12)
Canton is the county seat for Lincoln County
Adjacent to Lincoln County, South Dakota
      Clay County (44)  
      Minnehaha County (337)  
      Turner County (7)  
      Union County (30)  
      Lyon County, Iowa (7)  
      Sioux County, Iowa (12)  
 
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1 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — 661 — Augustana – The School on Wheels
On U.S. 18, 1 mile east of 482nd Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Augustana was founded as Augustana Seminary in Chicago in 1860 by the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. The school's purpose was "to educate young men for the holy ministry in the Lutheran church . . . (and) to prepare men for the . . . Map (db m183483) HM
2 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — 661 — Augustana- The School on Wheels
On North Lawler Street south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Augustana was founded as Augustana Seminary in Chicago in 1860 by the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. The school's purpose was "to educate young men for the holy ministry in the Lutheran church . . . (and) to prepare men for the . . . Map (db m183585) HM
3 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — 78 — Canton
On East 5th Street at North Main Street on East 5th Street.
First appeared on maps as Commerce City 1866. Its first postmaster was Benjamin Hill, appointed 14 May 1868. First settler here, L.P. Hyde, 1861. Cuppett, Hewit, & Rea built a blockhouse spring 1868 where Court House now stands. County organized 30 . . . Map (db m177394) HM
4 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — Canton Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street at West 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
"Dedicated to all men and women who served in the armed forces of the United States of America" Pause You who pass beneath this flag, and remember the sacrifice of life and of treasure that has kept it aloft, unstained and beautiful . . . Map (db m227874) WM
5 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — 708 — Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians
On U.S. 18, 1 mile east of 482nd Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Receiving Congressional appropriations in 1899, the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians was the second federal mental hospital and the first dedicated to American Indians. The first patient arrived in 1902, and through 1934, more than 370 . . . Map (db m183486) HM
6 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — Resolution Designating Jack Fox Park
On North Broadway Street at East 4th Street, on the right when traveling south on North Broadway Street.
Whereas, the Honorable John J. (Jack) Fox, Mayor of the City of Canton, South Dakota, has served the community of Canton in many ways, thus resulting long ago in Mayor Fox being designated citizen of the year in the City of Canton; and . . . Map (db m227911) HM
7 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Canton — The Canton Ski Hill
On 282nd Street (U.S. 18) 1 mile east of 482nd Ave, on the right when traveling east.
A 60 foot ski jump tower stood on the river bluff directly south of this sign. Constructed in 1912 at the urging of Norwegian ski jumpers visiting Canton's Augustana College, it soon became widely popular for the tournaments held by the Sioux . . . Map (db m122908) HM
8 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Lennox — 709 — Harney Hospital
On South Main Street south of West 3rd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In 1915, Elizabeth Harney, who trained as a practical nurse, built this hospital with the backing of Dr. Samuel Young. Elizabeth opened the hospital in 1916 and employed doctors Young, Volin, and Stevens. The Harney family lived in the upper . . . Map (db m227327) HM
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9 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Lennox — Lennox American Legion Memorial
On South Main Street north of West 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Lennox Brethorst-Burma American Legion Post 174 and Auxiliary This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces who performed their patriotic duty so we can enjoy the freedoms of America Dedicated Memorial Day . . . Map (db m227871) WM
10 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Shindler — 701 — Shindler
On 478th Avenue (South Dakota Route 11) 0.8 miles north of 271st Street (County Road 106), on the right when traveling north.
In 1886 the Cedar Rapids, Iowa Falls & Northwestern Railroad built a railway line from Larchwood, Iowa, through Springdale Township, Lincoln County, to Sioux Falls, Dakota Territory. The Springdale Station depot was established here; later it became . . . Map (db m183589) HM
11 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1300sBison Roamed the Prairies
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street.
Deep into the distant years of prehistory, prairie grasses and flowers covered the rolling hills of this region where bison and elk roamed. Woodland animals and birds made their homes along the forested rivers and streams; eagles and hawks . . . Map (db m210635) HM
12 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1600sA Vibrant Village
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street.
The years 1500 to 1714 were the height of occupation by ancestors of the Omaha/Ponca and Ioway/Otoe. Their villages stretched down both sides of the Big Sioux River for nearly five miles. With 6,000 or more residents at its peak, Blood Run/Good . . . Map (db m210634) HM
13 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1714Encounters with the Sioux
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
By approximately 1714, archaeologists and tribal historians believe that Blood Run was abandoned. Using guns and horses, the Sioux had expanded their influence in the region and gained control of the pipestone quarries 60 miles to the north. . . . Map (db m210633) HM
14 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1870sEuro-American Settlers
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
In 1858, most of the Yankton Sioux were pushed west of the Missouri River. This move opened their former homeland to Euro-American settlement. While the onset of the Civil War slowed settlement in the region, Euro-American settlers began . . . Map (db m210632) HM
15 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1870s to the PresentRich Farmland
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
For approximately 150 years, this region has been intensively farmed. By clearing rocks from fields and plowing over the mounds, some destruction and erosion of cultural assets occurred. Yet, many farming families also played a role in site . . . Map (db m210630) HM
16 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1888The Railroad Arrives
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) north of 270th Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1888, the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railroad Company completed their route between Rock Rapids, Iowa, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Regional residents viewed the railroad's arrival as a sign of progress, but portions of the site . . . Map (db m195077) HM
17 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — 1980sSuburban Expansion
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
During the 1980s, suburban expansion from Sioux Falls and gravel quarrying in Iowa became two significant threats to Blood Run National Historic Landmark. Concern that the landmark was endangered sparked efforts to preserve the site. Both states . . . Map (db m210628) HM
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18 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — A Trading Center
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102), on the left when traveling south.
With abundant bison herds and control over the valuable pipestone quarries 52 miles to the north, Blood Run/Good Earth was well positioned to become a trading center. Hides and scapula hoes from bison were two important products for trade. . . . Map (db m204025) HM
19 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — Bow Hunting
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
Did you know that Good Earth State Park has a limited archery season for deer and turkey hunting? Today's bow hunters are literally walking in the footsteps of Blood Run/Good Earth's earliest residents. Of course there are some differences . . . Map (db m211278) HM
20 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — Looking Into the Past
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102), on the right when traveling north.
As you look across the Big Sioux River and onto the landscape beyond, imagine clusters of hide-covered lodges and grass-covered mounds atop the terraces above the river. The smoke from village fires curls into the air and carries the scent of . . . Map (db m210637) HM
21 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — New Arrivals
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
Crowded, cold, and damp would probably describe Even Lommen's birthplace. His parents, Peder and Marit Lommen, came to Lincoln County with three children in the spring of 1870. Even's birth occurred that first winter while the family shared a . . . Map (db m211363) HM
22 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — Sacred Images
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) south of Trading Post Road.
Eureka! In 2014, an exciting discovery occurred in the initial spot identified for the visitor center. Enormous "images" of mythic beings, called geoglyphs, sit beneath the upper layer of sod. Ancient peoples left these mysterious images . . . Map (db m204028) HM
23 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — The Missing Bison
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
If you could step back in time to the year 1700 A.D., one of the most striking changes you'd see would be the immense herds of bison that lived in this area. Between 30 and 60 million bison roamed North America until the mid 1800s. Where did . . . Map (db m211280) HM
24 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls — Why the Name “Good Earth”?
Near 480th Avenue (County Road 135) north of 270th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Naming the first South Dakota state park created in over 40 years was an important task. Names and titles matter. They hold meanings and stories more significant than the words alone. The park's name would need to define this place while . . . Map (db m195078) HM
25 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Sioux Falls, Springdale Township — A Landscape Shaped by Glaciers
Near 480th Avenue (County Highway 135) 0.2 miles south of 269th Street (County Highway 102).
Brrrrrr! It would have been a chilly day 14,000 years ago. South Dakota was nearing the end of the last Ice Age and most of Lincoln County was covered by the eastern edge of a glacier, a massive sheet of ice that bulldozed across the landscape. . . . Map (db m244198) HM
26 South Dakota, Lincoln County, Worthing — Worthing Area Veterans Memorial
On South Main Street south of East 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m227873) WM
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Apr. 25, 2024