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The student-produced journal has been in publication since 1982 and is the culmination of the Vermillion Literary Project. [ 1 ] The annual journal publishes art, essays and short stories [ 2 ] that center on a regional theme, [ 3 ] but make exceptions for distinguished work from world-wide submissions. [ 4 ]
Location of Clay County in South Dakota. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clay County, South Dakota.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Clay County, South Dakota, United States.
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Vermillion (Lakota: Waséoyuze; [6] "The Place Where Vermilion is Obtained") is a city and the county seat of Clay County. [7] It is in the southeastern corner of South Dakota , United States, and is the state's 12th-most populous city .
The future Clay County area was opened for legal settlement in 1859. In Autumn 1859, Ahira A. Partridge (who would become the first elected sheriff of the county) crossed the Missouri river into the Dakota territory, and became the first white man to settle, on 160 acres of land that now underlies Vermillion. [4]
The Tribune was founded in December 1894, [4] with Republican George B. Lockwood among its co-founders. James Solomon Barcus bought the paper in 1902. In 1904, Barcus also bought the Terre Haute Gazette (which dated to around 1869) and merged it into the Tribune. [5]