Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Lyman County, South Dakota.
Lyman County was created by the Dakota Territorial Legislature on January 8, 1873, but was not organized until May 21, 1893. The county was named for W. P. Lyman, a politician.
Adjacent Counties
- Hughes County
- Hyde County
- Buffalo County
- Brule County
- Charles Mix County
- Gregory County
- Tripp County
- Stanley County
- Jones County
- Mellette County
Cities, Towns, Townships, Communities & Territories
Bailey | Black Dog | Butte | Dorman | Fairland | Iona | Kennebec (County Seat) | Lafayette | Lower Brule | Lyman | McClure | Morningside | Northwest Lyman | Oacoma | Pleasant | Pratt | Presho | Reliance | Rex | Rose | Rowe | Sioux | South Lyman | Stony Butte | Vivian
Cemeteries
Links
USS Lyman County LST-903
National Register of Historic Places