Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In either 1902 or 1903, Lee D. Miller established his funeral home and a livery barn on South Main Avenue in Sioux Falls. In 1923, Miller hired local architectural firm Perkins & McWayne to build a new, larger facility on the property, as Miller had just incorporated two other local funeral homes—Burnside Funeral Home and Joseph Nelson Funeral Home—into his.
Potter County News - Gettysburg; Prairie Pioneer - Pollock; Rapid City Journal - Rapid City; Redfield Press - Redfield; Sioux Valley News - Canton; Sisseton Courier - Sisseton; Sota Iya Ye Yapi - Wilmot; South Dakota Messenger - Pierre (1912-1914, defunct) Southern Union County Leader-Courier - Elk Point; Timber Lake Topic - Timber Lake; Todd ...
George T. Mickelson (1903–1965), 16th Attorney General and 18th Governor of South Dakota [7] Belle L. Pettigrew (1839–1912), educator and missionary [8]: 66 Richard F. Pettigrew (1848–1926), U.S. Representative and Senator for Dakota Territory and South Dakota [1] [9] Joan Tabor (1932–1968), actress
South Dakota Veterans Cemetery is located north of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the corner of Slip Up Creek Road (County Road 317) and 477th Avenue. [1] It is next to Slip-up Creek. [2] Spanning over 60 acres (24 ha), it has the capacity for over 28,000 burials. [3] At opening, the cemetery estimated it would receive 270 burials per year. [4]
Forsythe County; Greely County, South Dakota; Jayne County; Lugenbeel County (1875–1909): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands and Meyer and Pratt Counties in 1875. Abolished in 1909 when it became part of Bennett and Todd Counties. Martin County: Abolished when it merged into Perkins County along with Choteau, Rinehart and ...
Nov. 22—The chairman of the Freeborn County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday stated the board has found interim Administrator Ryan Rasmusson to be doing well in his role. The remarks came after ...
The Sioux Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of four South Dakota counties (Lincoln, McCook, Minnehaha, and Turner) and one Minnesota county . [20] The estimated population of this MSA in 2022 was 289,592, an increase of 4.6% from the 2020 census. [21]
Albert Lea, c. 1862 The city is named after Albert Lea Lake, which was named after Albert Miller Lea, a topographer with the United States Dragoons, who surveyed southern Minnesota and northern Iowa in 1835, including the current site of Albert Lea. [8] Captain Nathan Boone, a son of Daniel Boone, was the scout for Lea's unit.