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This online calendar of events emphasizes educational, archaeological, preservation, and history related programs throughout the year across South Dakota and beyond.
The Office of History/South Dakota State Historical Society shall promote, nurture and sustain the historical and cultural heritage of South Dakota by collecting, preserving, researching, and interpreting evidence of the state's irreplaceable past and making it available for the life-long education and enrichment of present and future generations.
The collection pieces of the Museum of the South Dakota State Historical Society help tell the story of the South Dakota experience. These artifacts are the tangible link between today and the past, and will continue to be irreplaceable tools of knowledge well into the future.
SD State Historical Society Membership As a member of the South Dakota State Historical Society, you can support the Society's important mission of interpreting, preserving and transmitting the unique heritage of South Dakota.
This page contains indexes and guides to collections available at the South Dakota State Archives. We hope the indexes help you plan your visit to the archives, or provide enough information to submit a research request.
The State Historical Society also publishes a quarterly journal, South Dakota History. The multi-award winning journal contains scholarly articles on the political, social, ethnic, economic, institutional and architectural history of the Northern Great Plains, as well as biographies and historiographies of the same region.
The South Dakota State Archives is partnering with the Minnesota State Historical Society on this project. The project will allow for the digitization of close to 100 rolls of newspapers pre-dating 1922.
The staff from the five programs of the State Historical Society -- archaeology, archives, historic preservation, museum, and research and publishing -- are interested in sharing their expertise and individual history topics with the people of South Dakota.
The South Dakota State Historical Society is governed by a twelve-member board of trustees. Six members are appointed by the Governor of the State of South Dakota, and six members are elected by the Society membership.
The CHC is home to the South Dakota State Historical Society, encompassing the state history museum, state archives, South Dakota Historical Society Press, state historic preservation office and our Foundation partners.