
LaFoon, SD USA
N 45° 02.425 W 099° 01.314
14T E 498275 N 4987440
All that remains of the historic Faulk County settlement of LaFoon, once the county seat, is this historical marker along the South Dakota Hwy. 12 near Miranda
Waymark Code: WM17FJR
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 02/12/2023
Views: 1
All that remains of former Faulk County Seat LaFoon is this historical marker, which stands along the South Dakota State Highway 12.
This roadside historical marker reads as follows:
"LaFOON 1882-1891
First county seat of Faulk County, when this area surveyed October 1882 by Albert Mellen, Louis Kniesel just south and F. M. McMullen, a mile west, were “squatting” on the land. First post office, Cecrops, Nora Reppy, postmistress, was established October 26 and changed to LaFoon, honoring Alexander LaFoon, an early comer and partner of Booth in a corner store in the booming town, near NW corner of Section 15-118-68.
In 1886 over 20 buildings including a school, Presbyterian Church and the Court house, built for a saloon but bought by the County when the voters refused a license. Sylvia Smith, first school teacher, was also first Register of Deeds and later the wife of Judge J.H. Bottom, who came just after the survey. On November 5, 1883, Gov. Ordway appointed Humes, Jarvis & Humphreys to organize the county, which they did, designating LaFoon as County seat.
C. A. Ritter shot a buffalo that day nearby and buffalo steaks helped celebrate the event. LaFoon won the County seat contest of 1884 by 3 votes but when Faulkton became a two railroad town in 1887, lost out and moved almost entirely to Faulkton. It’s post office, the last vestige, was discontinued January 30, 1891. Early settlers in the LaFoon area were the Cornwell, Smith, Shaver, Lenhoff, Misfeldt, Hutchinson, Shenck, and Turner families.
Erected 1963 by Faulk County Citizens and State Highway Commission.'
Reason for Abandonment: Economic
 Date Abandoned: 01/01/1891
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