National Register of Historic Places listings in Hughes County, South Dakota


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hughes County, South Dakota.

Location of Hughes County in South Dakota

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hughes County, South Dakota, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 43 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Archeological Site 39HU66 February 23, 1984
(#84003297)
Address restricted[6]
Canning part of the Petroforms of South Dakota Thematic Resource (TR)
2 Archeological Site 39HU189 February 23, 1984
(#84003307)
Address restricted[6]
Macs Corner part of the Petroforms of South Dakota TR
3 Archeological Site 39HU201 February 23, 1984
(#84003308)
Address restricted[6]
Pierre part of the Petroforms of South Dakota TR
4 Arzberger site
 
Arzberger site
October 15, 1966
(#66000715)
Atop the bluff above the McClure Site[7]: 3 
44°20′54″N 100°11′48″W / 44.348333°N 100.196667°W / 44.348333; -100.196667 (Arzberger site)
Pierre
5 Dr. William and Elizabeth Blackburn House
 
Dr. William and Elizabeth Blackburn House
May 9, 1997
(#97000426)
219 S. Tyler Ave.
44°21′44″N 100°19′37″W / 44.362222°N 100.326944°W / 44.362222; -100.326944 (Dr. William and Elizabeth Blackburn House)
Pierre
6 Brink-Wegner House
 
Brink-Wegner House
April 26, 1978
(#78002557)
110 E. 4th St.
44°22′44″N 100°20′56″W / 44.378924°N 100.348994°W / 44.378924; -100.348994 (Brink-Wegner House)
Pierre
7 Cedar Islands Archeological District August 14, 1986
(#86002739)
Address restricted[6]
Pierre part of the Big Bend Area Multiple Resource Area (MRA)
8 Central Block
 
Central Block
January 19, 1989
(#88003201)
321-325 S. Pierre St.
44°21′56″N 100°21′19″W / 44.365556°N 100.355278°W / 44.365556; -100.355278 (Central Block)
Pierre
9 Chicago and North Western Railroad Bridge
 
Chicago and North Western Railroad Bridge
November 19, 1998
(#98001412)
North of U.S. Routes 14/83 over the Missouri River
44°22′25″N 100°22′12″W / 44.373611°N 100.37°W / 44.373611; -100.37 (Chicago and North Western Railroad Bridge)
Pierre part of the Historic Railroads of South Dakota Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
10 Crawford-Pettyjohn House
 
Crawford-Pettyjohn House
September 22, 1977
(#77001245)
129 S. Washington St.
44°21′49″N 100°20′09″W / 44.363611°N 100.335833°W / 44.363611; -100.335833 (Crawford-Pettyjohn House)
Pierre
11 Farr House
 
Farr House
December 4, 1980
(#80003723)
106 E. Wynoka St.
44°22′17″N 100°20′56″W / 44.371389°N 100.348889°W / 44.371389; -100.348889 (Farr House)
Pierre
12 Fort George Creek Archeological District August 14, 1986
(#86002741)
Address restricted[6]
Pierre part of the Big Bend Area MRA
13 Celina and Albert Goddard House
 
Celina and Albert Goddard House
February 16, 2018
(#100002102)
111 S Van Buren
44°21′50″N 100°19′53″W / 44.364010°N 100.331385°W / 44.364010; -100.331385 (Celina and Albert Goddard House)
Pierre
14 I. W. Goodner House
 
I. W. Goodner House
March 23, 1995
(#95000278)
216 E. Prospect Ave.
44°22′44″N 100°20′59″W / 44.378889°N 100.349722°W / 44.378889; -100.349722 (I. W. Goodner House)
Pierre
15 Mentor Graham House
 
Mentor Graham House
December 13, 1976
(#76001736)
U.S. Route 14
44°30′45″N 99°59′22″W / 44.5125°N 99.989444°W / 44.5125; -99.989444 (Mentor Graham House)
Blunt
16 Peter Hansen House
 
Peter Hansen House
February 10, 1999
(#98001410)
1123 E. Capitol St.
44°22′23″N 100°20′09″W / 44.373056°N 100.335833°W / 44.373056; -100.335833 (Peter Hansen House)
Pierre part of the Lustron Houses in South Dakota MPS
17 Harrold School October 24, 2003
(#03001073)
206 S. Nixon Ave.
44°31′29″N 99°44′01″W / 44.524722°N 99.733611°W / 44.524722; -99.733611 (Harrold School)
Harrold part of the Schools in South Dakota MPS
18 Hilger Block
 
Hilger Block
May 31, 2006
(#06000456)
361 S. Pierre
44°22′05″N 100°21′19″W / 44.368056°N 100.355278°W / 44.368056; -100.355278 (Hilger Block)
Pierre
19 John E. and Ruth Hipple House
 
John E. and Ruth Hipple House
June 6, 2001
(#01000641)
219 N. Highland
44°22′09″N 100°20′51″W / 44.369167°N 100.3475°W / 44.369167; -100.3475 (John E. and Ruth Hipple House)
Pierre
20 Horner-Hyde House
 
Horner-Hyde House
December 20, 1988
(#88002836)
100 W. Capitol Ave.
44°22′10″N 100°21′05″W / 44.369444°N 100.351389°W / 44.369444; -100.351389 (Horner-Hyde House)
Pierre
21 Hughes County Courthouse
 
Hughes County Courthouse
February 10, 1993
(#92001859)
Capitol Ave. between Grand and Euclid Aves.
44°22′09″N 100°21′02″W / 44.369167°N 100.350556°W / 44.369167; -100.350556 (Hughes County Courthouse)
Pierre part of the County Courthouses of South Dakota MPS
22 Hyde Buildings
 
Hyde Buildings
February 1, 1983
(#83003009)
101½, 105, 108½, and 109 S. Pierre St., and 105½ Capitol Ave.
44°22′07″N 100°21′05″W / 44.368611°N 100.351389°W / 44.368611; -100.351389 (Hyde Buildings)
Pierre
23 Karcher Block
 
Karcher Block
August 17, 1993
(#93000783)
366 S. Pierre St.
44°21′57″N 100°21′16″W / 44.365833°N 100.354444°W / 44.365833; -100.354444 (Karcher Block)
Pierre
24 Karcher-Sahr House
 
Karcher-Sahr House
September 22, 1977
(#77001246)
222 E. Prospect St.
44°22′09″N 100°20′45″W / 44.369167°N 100.345833°W / 44.369167; -100.345833 (Karcher-Sahr House)
Pierre
25 McClure Site (39HU7)
 
McClure Site (39HU7)
August 14, 1986
(#86002732)
Southern side of Highway 34 in the SE¼ NE¼ NW¼ of Section 15, T110N R78W[7]: 4 
44°20′09″N 100°12′00″W / 44.335833°N 100.20000°W / 44.335833; -100.20000 (McClure Site (39HU7))
Pierre part of the Big Bend Area MRA
26 Henry M. McDonald House
 
Henry M. McDonald House
October 19, 1989
(#89001718)
1906 E. Erskine
44°21′48″N 100°19′30″W / 44.363333°N 100.325°W / 44.363333; -100.325 (Henry M. McDonald House)
Pierre
27 George McMillen House
 
George McMillen House
August 18, 1983
(#83003010)
111 E. Broadway
44°22′15″N 100°20′58″W / 44.370833°N 100.349444°W / 44.370833; -100.349444 (George McMillen House)
Pierre
28 Judge C. D. Meade House
 
Judge C. D. Meade House
October 7, 1977
(#77001247)
106 W. Prospect St.
44°22′13″N 100°21′02″W / 44.370278°N 100.350556°W / 44.370278; -100.350556 (Judge C. D. Meade House)
Pierre
29 Medicine Creek Archeological District August 14, 1986
(#86002740)
Address restricted[6]
Lower Brule Extends into Lyman County; part of the Big Bend Area MRA
30 Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Methodist Episcopal Church
May 9, 1997
(#97000428)
117 Central Ave., N.
44°22′16″N 100°21′12″W / 44.371111°N 100.353333°W / 44.371111; -100.353333 (Methodist Episcopal Church)
Pierre
31 Oahe Addition Historic District
 
Oahe Addition Historic District
June 2, 2000
(#00000599)
Roughly bounded by N. Poplar, LaBarge Ct., and 3rd and 4th Sts.
44°22′43″N 100°21′26″W / 44.378611°N 100.357222°W / 44.378611; -100.357222 (Oahe Addition Historic District)
Pierre
32 Oahe Chapel
 
Oahe Chapel
June 6, 1980
(#80003725)
Northwest of Pierre
44°27′29″N 100°23′08″W / 44.458056°N 100.385556°W / 44.458056; -100.385556 (Oahe Chapel)
Pierre
33 Old Fort Sully Site (39HU52)
 
Old Fort Sully Site (39HU52)
August 14, 1986
(#86002731)
Farm Island Recreation Area[8]
44°20′43″N 100°16′28″W / 44.345320°N 100.274321°W / 44.345320; -100.274321 (Old Fort Sully Site (39HU52))
Pierre part of the Big Bend Area MRA
34 Pierre American Legion Cabin
 
Pierre American Legion Cabin
June 27, 2019
(#100004127)
520 S. Pierre St.
44°21′50″N 100°21′25″W / 44.3640°N 100.3569°W / 44.3640; -100.3569 (Pierre American Legion Cabin)
Pierre
34 Pierre Hill Residential Historic District
 
Pierre Hill Residential Historic District
February 23, 1998
(#98000075)
Roughly bounded by Huron Ave., Elizabeth St., Euclid Ave., and Broadway
44°22′20″N 100°20′52″W / 44.372222°N 100.347778°W / 44.372222; -100.347778 (Pierre Hill Residential Historic District)
Pierre
35 Pierre Masonic Lodge
 
Pierre Masonic Lodge
June 10, 2009
(#09000447)
210 W. Capitol Ave.
44°22′11″N 100°21′12″W / 44.369798°N 100.353286°W / 44.369798; -100.353286 (Pierre Masonic Lodge)
Pierre
36 Pringle House
 
Pringle House
August 7, 2012
(#12000485)
102 N. Jefferson
44°22′04″N 100°20′13″W / 44.36772°N 100.337065°W / 44.36772; -100.337065 (Pringle House)
Pierre
37 Rowe House
 
Rowe House
February 9, 2001
(#01000095)
1118 E. Capitol
44°21′52″N 100°20′08″W / 44.364444°N 100.335556°W / 44.364444; -100.335556 (Rowe House)
Pierre
38 St. Charles Hotel
 
St. Charles Hotel
May 7, 1980
(#80003724)
207 E. Capitol Ave.
44°22′06″N 100°21′01″W / 44.368333°N 100.350278°W / 44.368333; -100.350278 (St. Charles Hotel)
Pierre
39 Kenneth R. Scurr House
 
Kenneth R. Scurr House
August 5, 1993
(#93000780)
121 S. Washington Ave.
44°21′54″N 100°19′36″W / 44.365°N 100.326667°W / 44.365; -100.326667 (Kenneth R. Scurr House)
Pierre
40 Soldiers & Sailors World War Memorial
 
Soldiers & Sailors World War Memorial
January 27, 1983
(#83003011)
Capitol Ave.
44°21′58″N 100°20′49″W / 44.366111°N 100.346944°W / 44.366111; -100.346944 (Soldiers & Sailors World War Memorial)
Pierre
41 South Dakota State Capitol
 
South Dakota State Capitol
September 1, 1976
(#76001737)
Bounded by Broadway, Washington, and Capitol Aves.
44°22′43″N 100°21′17″W / 44.378611°N 100.354722°W / 44.378611; -100.354722 (South Dakota State Capitol)
Pierre
42 Stephens-Lucas House
 
Stephens-Lucas House
May 26, 1977
(#77001248)
123 N. Nicollette
44°22′07″N 100°20′43″W / 44.368611°N 100.345278°W / 44.368611; -100.345278 (Stephens-Lucas House)
Pierre

Former listings

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Brandhuber Ice Company Barn October 22, 1980
(#80003722)
April 11, 1997 419 S. Fort St.
Pierre Destroyed by fire on April 5, 1995.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  7. ^ a b "The McClure Site and Excavated Features the [sic] Site". Plains Anthropologist 27.98 (1982): 3-14.
  8. ^ "Dakota Forts". State of South Dakota. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  9. ^ "Historic barn destroyed by fire". Argus Leader. April 6, 1995. p. 4D. Retrieved August 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.