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In spring 1883 J. W. Parmley, aged 22 years and fresh out of college, arrived at Aberdeen, which was the end of the railroad line in what was then Dakota Territory.After walking 40 miles further west, he and two other pioneers who arrived at the same time staked out claims at the center of what would become Edmunds County, South Dakota.
Ipswich was founded in 1883 as a stop on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. [6] It was named after Ipswich , in England, perhaps via Ipswich, Massachusetts . [ 7 ]
The Edmunds County Courthouse serving Edmunds County, South Dakota is located on Second Ave. in Ipswich, South Dakota. It was built in 1931 in Art Deco style as a depression-era public works project. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1] It is a three-story brick and stone building. [2]
Edmunds County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota.At the 2020 census, the population was 3,986. [1] Its county seat is Ipswich. [2] The county was established in 1873 and organized in 1883. [3]
After restoring an old pipe organ in Nora, South Dakota, Mike Pedersen invited everyone in to sing carols. Now, it's the place to be at Christmas.
John A. Day Gallery, Gallery 110, Oscar Howe Gallery, University Libraries exhibits [67] Vancura Park: Tabor: Bon Homme: Southeast: Open air: Includes Czech Museum, chapel, jail, store, log school and log house in the Czech Pioneer Village, and the Blachnik Museum with handmade crafts [68] [69] Verendrye Museum: Fort Pierre: Stanley: Central ...
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The Marcus Beebe House, in Ipswich, South Dakota, is a historic house built in 1910. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It was designed by architect J.W. Henry. It is a two-and-a-half-story house built in a combination of Queen Anne and Classical Revival styles.