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“South Dakota History” Features Railroads, Childhood Memories, Elk Point
PIERRE, S.D.—State-run railroads, a
childhood memoir, and William DuPont’s
connection to the town of Elk Point are
highlighted in the latest issue of “South
Dakota History,” the quarterly journal of
the South Dakota State Historical Society.
Steven J. Bucklin focuses on Gov.
William J. Janklow’s decision to have the
state purchase rail lines in “Working on
the Railroad: A History of the South Dakota Core Rail System.” By 1979, many of the
railroad companies in South Dakota had
gone bankrupt, leaving farmers unable to
transport crops efficiently. Janklow supported the state’s purchasing and running
of several rail lines, which restored or
maintained service on vital routes.
Bucklin teaches at the University of
South Dakota and is the author of several
books and articles on South Dakota and
diplomatic history.
“Adventures on False Bottom Creek,
1940–1948: One Girl’s Story” follows the
childhood experiences of Margaret Foglesong Ball Lloyd as her family moved from
Los Angeles, California, to a farm near
St. Onge, north of the Black Hills. There,
Lloyd grew up among a large extended
family, attended a one-room school, and
felt the impacts of World War II on the
home front.
Lloyd earned her M.S. and Ph.D. from
Washington State University and is a
former professor of behavioral psychology. She
now lives in
Des Moines,
Iowa.
In “Small
Pond, Big
Fish: Elk
Point and
William
DuPont,”
John D. Fowler reflects on the connection
between the famed DuPont family and the
town of Elk Point, where William DuPont
moved in 1891 to take advantage of South
Dakota’s lenient divorce laws. Although
DuPont lived in Elk Point for only a short
time, he and his second wife impacted
the community in ways that continued for
decades. Today, the high-school football
stadium occupies the site of his former
home.
Fowler received his law
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