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Lawrence County, South Dakota

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Profiles

  • Emma Caudill (1904 - 1965)
    LÄHTEET / REFERENCES "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 13 February 2023), Otto Wenahiner, Crook, Lawrence, South Dakota, United States; citing enumeration ...
  • William Wenalainen (1906 - 1913)
    LÄHTEET / REFERENCES "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 13 February 2023), Otto Wenahiner, Crook, Lawrence, South Dakota, United States; citing enumeration ...
  • Otto Wenalainen (1901 - 1930)
    LÄHTEET / REFERENCES "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 13 February 2023), Otto Wenahiner, Crook, Lawrence, South Dakota, United States; citing enumeration ...
  • Carleen Yvonne Liggett (1955 - 2019)
  • Donna Rose Staab (1933 - 2005)

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Official Website

Lawrence County was created January 11, 1875, and was organized in 1877.[3] The county was named for "Colonel" John Lawrence, who came to the county as first treasurer in 1877.

Adjacent Counties

Cities, Towns, Townships, Communities & Territories

Beaver Crossing | Benchmark | Blacktail | Brownsville | Central City | Cheyenne Crossing | Chinatown | Crook City | Deadwood (County Seat) | Dumont | Elmore | Englewood | Galena | Gayville | Greenwood | Hanna | Lead | Lincoln (Carterville) | Merritt (part) | Midland (Garden City) | Nahant | Nemo | North Lawrence | North Spearfish | Preston | Roubaix | Saint Onge | Savoy | South Lawrence | Terraville | Tinton | Trojan (Portland) | Whitewood

Links

Wikipedia

Black Hills National Forest (part)

National Reg. of Hist. Places