
Irrigating Spearfish Valley - Spearfish, SD
N 44° 29.432 W 103° 51.534
13T E 590729 N 4926990
An interactive sign stands in front of the Old City Hall building at 722 N Main St, Spearfish, SD, providing some background on irrigation throughout the area, noting the work done by Robert Evans in creating ditches to help out.
Waymark Code: WM12PVP
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 06/28/2020
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Four photos on the sign are identified in the fine print below the text:
Clockwise from left: Robert H. Evans; the Evans-Tonn Ditch just north of Hillsview Bridge Road. Ditches were named for the owners of the land they crossed; irrigation ditch in front of the old city hall on Main Street; part of Evans-Tonn Ditch being converted to a pipe in 2010.
Complementing the emblems of Deadwood, South Dakota (A National Historic Landmark), Preserve America (Explore and Enjoy Our Heritage), and the South Dakota State Historical Society (Department of Tourism) is further fine print:
Sponsored by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Community Commission, a Preserve America grant, and the South Dakota State Historical Society. Images courtesy of the South Dakota State Historical Society, Bill Evans, Tom Ver Helst, Ag Engineer, USDA-NRCS, and the Spearfish Historic Preservation Commission.