
FIRST -- Site of Capitol Building of Dakota Territory, Yankton SD USA
N 42° 52.276 W 097° 23.430
14T E 631462 N 4747775
A small black granite DAR marker, nearly hidden in the daylilies, marks the site of the first capitol building of Dakota Territory
Waymark Code: WM17G1F
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 02/15/2023
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Dakota Territory, was created in 1861 from land obtained from France (1803 Louisiana Purchase) and from Great Britain (Convention of 1818), that had been part of Minnesota Territory until Minnesota became a state in 1858.
The issue was, that not all of Minnesota Territory became the state of Minnesota. The western state boundary of Minnesota was set by Congress along the Red River. So what happened to the millions of acres of land in Minnesota Territory that was not part of the state of Minnesota? All that area became unorganized - meaning, it had no organized government at all. Normally, Congress would have organized this land into a new Territory after Minnesota became a state, but paralyzed in the run-up to the Civil War, Congress didn't. The new unorganized lands began at the west edge of the Red River at the Minnesota state line and extended to the eastern edge of the Missouri River, then north to the Canadian border. (This land eventually formed the eastern halves of the US States of North and South Dakota, which were admitted to the Union in 1889.)
Everything west of the Missouri River and north to the Canadian border was Nebraska Territory.
In 1861, that part of Nebraska Territory north of 43* N Latitude to the Canadian border was added to the unorganized lands left over from Minnesota statehood to become Dakota Territory.
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ANYHOO -- All those machinations aside, in 1861 Dakota Territory was finally organized, and its Territorial Capital set at Yankton. A few months after its formal organization, a Territorial Capitol building opened about a mile north of the Missouri River. Marker is at the intersection of Capital Street and East 4th Street (State Highway 50), on the right when traveling north on Capital Street
Today, the site at Capital Street and E 4th Street/SD State Hwy 50 is marked with a gray granite monument that reads as follows:
"This stone marks the site
of the first capitol building of Dakota Territory
Erected in 1862
Presented by South Dakota Daughters of the
American Revolution 1925"
Unhappily, in 1883 political shenanigans wrested the Territorial Capital from Yankton to Bismarck, Dakota Territory.
In 1883, Bismarck was in Dakota Territory, but when Congress formally drew the state boundaries for the states of North Dakota and South Dakota, Bismarck wound up in North Dakota. The South Dakota capital city designation went to Pierre SD, which remains the capital today.