Marshall
Ancient River Warren Channel
Sisseton overlooking Traverse Lake, SD
Has been designated a registered National Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possess...
Brown Fur Trade Post
Eden on county road, SD
This post was established by Joseph R. Brown in 1843 or 1844 at a point .
Fort Sisseton
1864 1889 6 Miles South This fort, built at the Re Ipehan (Head of the Coteaus), was started August 1, 1864 by Major Clowney, 30th...
Fort Wadsworth 1864 Fort Sisseton 1876
Britton, SD
Major John Clowney, 30th Wisconsin Infantry with Cos.
Frank Farrar: 24th Governor of South Dakota
Frank Leroy Farrar was born in Britton on April 2, 1929, son of third-generation Marshall County homesteaders.
John Otherday
Peever on County Road, SD
1801-1869 Born at Swan Lake, Minnesota, and converted to Christianity by Protestant Missionaries.
Little Paul Mazakutemani
Sisseton, SD
1806-1887 Noted Indian orator, born at Lac Qui Parle.
National Registry of Natural Landmarks
Minnesota – Dakota Lake Agassiz was created when the south moving glaciers blocked the flow of the RED RIVER of the North until the...
Travare
Sisseton, SD
This Is At The State Line Eight-tenths of a mile on into South Dakota is the site of Travare, first county seat of Roberts County...
Travare
Sisseton, SD
Straight Ahead 2¼ Miles Until 1883, Grant County extended N to the S end of Lake Traverse and out to the Sisseton Reservation line.
Two Brothers
A grove of tall, stately pine trees two miles north of this marker whisper the tale of two Dakota Indian brothers, Clarence and Joseph...
Two Sisters
Oh Pioneer, speak of your story, lest we forget.
YOU ARE ENTERING Roberts and Marshall Counties
You Are Entering ROBERTS COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA Long the home of Sisseton, Wahpeton & Cuthead Yanktonaise Sioux, it became part of Deuel &...
You Are Now Entering Marshall County
The last county organized east of the Missouri, on May 2, 1885; It had been in Cheyenne County 1862; a gigantic Hanson 1870; co-incident...