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|  Plum Creek Station, Hayes, South Dakota
in South Dakota Historical Markers A small concrete marker just off the US14/SD63 highway between Midland, SD, and Hayes, SD. Elevation 2067 posted by: NGComets location: South Dakota date approved: 10/8/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Bad River Old Indian Trail
in South Dakota Historical Markers Old Indian Trail along the Bad River used by Native Americans between Ft. Pierre and the Black Hills long before settlement of this region. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/9/2006 last visited: 5/28/2007 |
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|  Tom Berry 1879-1951
in South Dakota Historical Markers This South Dakota Historical Marker is located on the east side of Main Street (South Dakota Highway 63) on the south edge of the Interstate Highway 90 Exit 163 interchange north of the town of Belvidere, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/7/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Centre of Missouri Valley History & Historic Highway
in South Dakota Historical Markers Half way between the mouth to the source of the Missouri River, was the center of the fur trade for half a century. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/8/2006 last visited: 5/27/2007 |
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|  History Unfolds
in South Dakota Historical Markers History Unfolds locates the Ft. Pierre to Deadwood Trail, Ft. Pierre Choteau, capital of the N.W. (1831-1855), Ft. Galpin (1857), New Ft. Pierre (1859-1866), Aricara Villages & Fortress (1400-1790), Ft. LaFrombois II (1862-1865), and Ft. Primeau (1862). posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/27/2006 last visited: 5/27/2007 |
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|  Scotty Philip Graveyard in Ft. Pierre
in South Dakota Historical Markers James 'Scotty' Philip, well known figure in South Dakota history who is perhaps best remembered for his successful effort in saving the buffalo from disappearance in this country. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/9/2006 last visited: 5/28/2007 |
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|  Fur Posts 1817 ~ 1868
in South Dakota Historical Markers For half a century, the area near the mouth of the Bad River was one of America's Fur Capitols. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/28/2006 last visited: 4/21/2012 |
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|  Ft. Pierre
in South Dakota Historical Markers Ft. Pierre was first visited 31 March 1743 by Verendrye, who planted a lead plate near here to claim the region for France. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/28/2006 last visited: 4/21/2012 |
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|  The Missouri River Historic Highway ~ South to Brule Agency
in South Dakota Historical Markers Historic Sites, Steamboat Wrecks, Lewis & Clark camps, and good weather roads along the Missouri River. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/28/2006 last visited: 5/13/2012 |
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|  Casey Tibbs ~ World Champion Cowboy
in South Dakota Historical Markers Casey Duane Tibbs was born March 5, 1929, 50 miles northwest of Fort Pierre, South Dakota, in a log cabin on the family homestead on the Cheyenne River to John F. and Florence M. (Leggett) Tibbs. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/30/2007 last visited: 5/5/2012 |
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|  Murdo MacKenzie Roadside Park
in South Dakota Historical Markers Murdo MacKenzie Roadside Park Historical Marker in Murdo, SD posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/8/2006 last visited: 8/6/2006 |
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|  Old Deadwood Trail 1876 ~ 1906
in South Dakota Historical Markers Freight on Steamboats were put on oxen-drawn wagons and delivered 200 miles west and 30 days later in Deadwood to supply the great Black Hills Gold Rush. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/9/2006 last visited: 10/13/2012 |
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|  John Charles Waldron
in South Dakota Historical Markers (24 August 1900 – 4 June 1942) was a United States Navy aviator who led a squadron of torpedo bombers in World War II. posted by: MNSearchers location: none listed yet date approved: 5/29/2007 last visited: 10/13/2012 |
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|  Oahe Mission School and Chapel ~ 1877
in South Dakota Historical Markers Structure built in 1877 to serve as Chapel and School for a huge region. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/7/2006 last visited: 2/15/2011 |
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|  Murdo MacKenzie ~ 1906 ~
in South Dakota Historical Markers Murdo MacKenzie ~1906~ Historical Marker in Murdo, SD posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/8/2006 last visited: 8/6/2006 |
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|  Lewis and Clark Expedition
in South Dakota Historical Markers Lewis and Clark Expedition held council, feasting, and celebration with the Teton Sioux here on September 23-28, 1804. The US Flag was first flown over present day South Dakota at this spot. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/9/2006 last visited: 9/26/2006 |
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|  The Oahe Dam and Lake
in South Dakota Historical Markers This huge structure and its lake, which are 200 miles long, will cover a multitude of Historic Sites. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/29/2007 last visited: 5/28/2007 |
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|  The Missouri River Historic Highway ~ Oahe Overlook
in South Dakota Historical Markers Historic Sites and Activities along the Missouri River from 1804 to the present day. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/28/2006 last visited: 5/27/2007 |
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|  "Arkansaw" killed here by vigilantes 18 November 1870
in South Dakota Historical Markers Alexander McDonald Putello alais "Arkansaw" killed here by vigilantes 18 November 1870 posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/9/2006 last visited: 5/28/2007 |
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|  Reading Brands
in South Dakota Historical Markers For many new livestock owners, the art of reading a brand is a mystery . Brands, to the inexperienced, resemble hieroglyphics; to the experienced livestock person, however, they become a readable language. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/29/2007 last visited: 5/21/2012 |
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|  Pierre was a Cowtown
in South Dakota Historical Markers Pierre was a cowtown. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/29/2007 last visited: 12/2/2012 |
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|  Sioux Indian Mosaic
in South Dakota Historical Markers An Arikara was honored by his enemy, the Sioux, with cairn (mound of stones) marked with the Sioux Tribal sign of the turtle. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 10/7/2006 last visited: 8/12/2012 |
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|  Site of First Library in Pierre
in South Dakota Historical Markers Built in 1904 with a 12,500$ gift from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation, the Library opened its doors on march 10, 1905. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/30/2007 last visited: 6/10/2012 |
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|  Hughes County Courthouse
in South Dakota Historical Markers In the moraine which runs along the bank of the Missouri in Hughes
County, stone cutters find a good source of many kinds of fine granite
useful for tombstones and building materials. The stones of the County
Courthouse in Pierre were cut from the boulder found in this great
moraine. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/30/2007 last visited: 6/10/2012 |
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|  The Missouri River was Historic Highway ~ S to Ft. Thompson
in South Dakota Historical Markers South to Fort Thompson and Chamberlain.
posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 5/30/2007 last visited: 7/3/2012 |
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