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  2. Rosholt, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Rosholt is a town in Roberts County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 379 at the 2020 census. [6] Rosholt was laid out in 1913, and named in honor of Julius Rosholt, who was credited with bringing the railroad to town. [7]

  3. Bennett County, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Bennett County lies on the south line of South Dakota. Its south boundary line abuts the north boundary line of the state of Nebraska. The Little White River flows eastward through the lower central part of the county. [15] The highest point on the county's terrain is the SW corner, at 3,497 ft (1,066 m) ASL.

  4. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230: 1913 removed 1993-12-09 Cavour: Beadle: Queen post pony Truss South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-338-100: 1917 1993-12-09

  5. White Rock Colony, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    It is in the northeast corner of the county (and the state of South Dakota), on high ground to the west of the valley of the Bois de Sioux River. South Dakota Highway 127 runs along the eastern edge of the CDP, leading south and west 8 miles (13 km) to Rosholt and north (as North Dakota Highway 127) 8 miles (13 km) to Fairmount, North Dakota.

  6. Roberts County, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Roberts County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,280. [2] Its county seat is Sisseton. [3] The county was named either for S. G. Roberts of Fargo, North Dakota, or for Solomon Robar, an early local French fur trader. [1]

  7. Roslyn, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    “Roslyn received its name from Old Roslyn, which was a post office and trading point established in 1882. H.H. Russell, the first postmaster, took the name Roslyn from his native city in Scotland.” [8] Another source states the name Roslyn is an amalgamation of Rosholt and Lynn, the names of two lakes near the town site.

  8. South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 48-244-204

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    Built in 1934 to carry South Dakota Highway 44 across the river, it now carries a local road north of that road's current alignment. The bridge consists of 18 concrete slabs, each 16 feet (4.9 m) in length, resting on a series of concrete piers with wing-walled concrete abutments at both ends. [ 2 ]

  9. Jerauld County, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The terrain of Jerauld County consists of low rolling hills, mostly devoted to agriculture. [4] The terrain slopes to the south and east, with the county's highest point on the west boundary line near its NW corner, at 1,932 ft (589 m) ASL. [5]