Old Maps of Enemy Swim, Enemy Swim District
Explore 8 old maps of Enemy Swim, spanning from 1953 to today. These high-resolution historic maps reveal how streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and natural features evolved over time — perfect for genealogy, metal detecting, research, and local history exploration.
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(8)- 1953 Map of Milbank, 1958 Print1953 Milbank1958 Print · USGSThe tri-state border region of South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota is shown here during the early fifties, a landscape defined by glacial lakes and the Sisseton Indian Reservation. Researchers can trace the legacy of the western railroads, locating old stops along the Great Northern and settlements like Milbank, Webster, and Sisseton.3 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Milbank1958 Milbank1958 Print · USGSThe northern Great Plains in the late fifties show a landscape of glacial lakes and reservation lands shaped by the Great Northern railroad. Genealogists and local historians can trace the grid of settlements from Britton to Milbank and locate landmarks like Enemy Swim Lake and the Sisseton Indian Reservation.
- 1970 Map of Enemy Swim Lake West, 1973 Print1970 Enemy Swim Lake West1973 Print · USGSThe glacial lakes of the Sisseton Indian Reservation are shown in detail during the early 1970s. Researchers can locate the St Joseph Ch Cem, the Blue Dog (Grave), and the extensive Waubay National Wildlife Refuge.
- 1985 Map of Webster1985 Webster1985 Print · USGSNortheastern South Dakota in the mid-eighties reveals a landscape of prairie potholes and rail-line towns centered on the Webster region. Genealogists and historians can trace rail-town development along the Burlington Northern and find early conservation boundaries like the Waubay National Wildlife Refuge.2 unique versions available
- 2012 Map of Enemy Swim Lake West, 2012 Print2012 Enemy Swim Lake West2012 Print · USGSCovers Enemy Swim, including Enemy Swim District, Day County, and other nearby areas
- 2015 Map of Enemy Swim Lake West, 2015 Print2015 Enemy Swim Lake West2015 Print · USGSCovers Enemy Swim, including Enemy Swim District, Day County, and other nearby areas
- 2017 Map of Enemy Swim Lake West, 2017 Print2017 Enemy Swim Lake West2017 Print · USGSCovers Enemy Swim, including Enemy Swim District, Day County, and other nearby areas
- 2021 Map of Enemy Swim Lake West, 2021 Print2021 Enemy Swim Lake West2021 Print · USGSThe glacial lakes of Day County are captured here in the early twenty-first century, showing a landscape defined by water and heritage. Genealogists and local historians can locate the Blue Dog Grave, Saint James Indian Cem, and the irregular shores of Enemy Swim Lake.
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