
Randolph sits at the northern edge of this James River Valley landscape, serving as a primary point of settlement along the border between Brown and Spink Counties. The region is defined by distinct prairie divisions such as Garden Prairie and La Prairie, where the flat topography is marked by a network of seasonal watercourses and depressions. The diagonal route of the Minneapolis and St Louis railroad cuts across the townships of Beotia and Benton, providing the essential transportation link for this agricultural area during the late 1950s.
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1895 Byron
Spink County, SD

1953 Gallup
Spink County, SD

1953 Redfield North
Spink County, SD

1956 Doland SW
Spink County, SD

1956 Lake Byron NW
Spink County, SD

1958 Randolph
Spink County, SD

1960 Athol
Spink County, SD

1960 Brentford SE
Spink County, SD

1960 Conde SW
Spink County, SD

1966 Northville SW
Spink County, SD

1966 Redfield South
Spink County, SD

1966 Redfield SW
Spink County, SD

1966 Zell
Spink County, SD

1967 Frankfort SW
Spink County, SD

1967 Tulare NW
Spink County, SD

1971 Bloomfield
Spink County, SD

1971 Doland NW
Spink County, SD

1971 Doland SE
Spink County, SD

2021 Athol
Spink County, SD

2021 Bloomfield
Spink County, SD

2021 Brentford SE
Spink County, SD

2021 Conde SW
Spink County, SD

2021 Doland NW
Spink County, SD

2021 Doland SE
Spink County, SD

2021 Doland SW
Spink County, SD

2021 Frankfort SW
Spink County, SD

2021 Gallup
Spink County, SD

2021 Lake Byron NW
Spink County, SD

2021 Northville SW
Spink County, SD

2021 Randolph
Spink County, SD

2021 Redfield North
Spink County, SD

2021 Redfield South
Spink County, SD

2021 Redfield SW
Spink County, SD

2021 Tulare NW
Spink County, SD

2021 Zell
Spink County, SD