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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZN_president-woodrow-wilson_Sioux-Falls-SD.html
(side 1) President Woodrow Wilson came to Sioux Falls on September 8, 1919, as part of a 29-city campaign to stump for the Treaty of Versailles, which included the League of Nations. An excited crowd of onlookers cheered the 28th President's arri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZL_john-sutherland-and-the-capital-fights_Pierre-SD.html
Born in Canada, John Sutherland taught school in Wisconsin and received his law degree from Brown University. He came to Dakota Territory in 1884. The young Scottish attorney led Pierre's campaign committee to resounding victories in the "cap…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZK_deadwood-trail-went-s-w_Hayes-SD.html
Two famous old trails, the Old Deadwood Trail and the Cherry Creek Indian Trail and Rosebud and all points south crossed this spot in the late 1870's. Sitting Bull traveled this road from Leslie, S.D. to other reservations and back. Rosebud Tra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZI_midland-pioneer-museum_Midland-SD.html
This building is the Chicago Northwestern Depot built in 1906. This was also the year the railroad was built into Midland. It was purchased by the Midland Pioneer Museum Association in 1974 and moved from its site along the railroad tracks about 6…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZH_mentor-graham_Blunt-SD.html
Mentor Graham the man who taught Abraham Lincoln died inthis house onOctober 4th, 1885 Erected 1950 by Guy Barnes family
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZG_the-government-building_Sioux-Falls-SD.html
(side 1) In 1891, the Unites States Government purchased the southeast corner lot on Phillips Avenue and 12th Street for $8,000 for the construction of a government building. While everyone agreed that the fledgling city of Sioux Falls needed suc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BZE_the-hanging-of-an-innocent-man_Sioux-Falls-SD.html
(side 1) Early day justice Minnehaha County, Dakota Territory, overlooked innocence when gallows were erected near this site for the hanging of Thomas Egan, a pioneer immigrant farmer from County Tipperary in Ireland. Egan settled in Dakota in 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BXX_spearfish-canyon-through-time_Spearfish-SD.html
"But how it is that I've heard so little of this miracle and we, toward the Atlantic, have heard so much of the Grand Canyon when this is even more miraculous? All the better eventually... (that the Dakotas are not on the through line to the coast…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BXW_sandstone-architecture-of-hot-springs-sd_Hot-Springs-SD.html
(side 1) The site of Hot Springs was occupied before white men ever came to the area by tribal peoples for the "curative" benefits of the mineral springs. The constant 97-98 degree waters became the basis for the thriving resort town. N…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BXV_kingsbury-county-s-d_De-Smet-SD.html
Kingsbury County, S.D. organizedFebruary 18, 1880 Dedicated toPioneer Settlers by the grateful citizensof the county June 10, 1930 The best way to recognize an achievement is to never forget it
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