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Canton Lutheran Church is a historic church at 124 E. Second Street in Canton, South Dakota. It was built in 1908 and was added to the National Register in 2002. [2] The Canton Lutheran congregation worship services were first held in 1868 in homes of Norwegian immigrant homesteaders. A second Norwegian Lutheran congregation was later ...
Canton Lutheran Church; Clark Center Lutheran Church; D. ... St. Paul Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Union County, South Dakota) Swedish Lutheran Church of Strandburg; T.
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St. Peter's Lutheran Church (South Dakota) St. Scholastica Catholic Church and Rectory; St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church and Parish House; Salem Church (Tulare, South Dakota) Singsaas Lutheran Church; St. Paul Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Union County, South Dakota) Sterling Methodist Church; Swedish Lutheran Church of Strandburg
The area's Lutheran congregation grew rapidly, and a second church building, the North St. Paul Church, had to be constructed to accommodate the parishioners. [1]: 14–15 It was built in 1893 about 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of the main church, [3] North St. Paul Church operated until 1932. St.
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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Scotland, South Dakota) St. Ann's Catholic Church of Badus; St. Mary's Catholic Church (Salem, South Dakota) St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Flandreau, South Dakota) Salem Church (Tulare, South Dakota) Singsaas Lutheran Church; St. Paul Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Union County, South Dakota)
Among many contributions to the community, Wahl assisted with the organization of Bethlehem Lutheran church (now Canton Lutheran Church), organized bringing the Augustana College from Beloit, Iowa to Sioux Falls, South Dakota and wrote a 277-page record of local settlement. He died in 1939, a citizen of the United States for 73 years.