
St. Onge serves as the primary settlement in this part of Lawrence County, where the plains meet the rising elevations of the Black Hills. The landscape is defined by the drainage systems of several named watercourses, including Stinkingwater Cr and False Bottom Cr, which cut through the terrain. Notable landmarks like Saint Onge Peak and Baldy Peak provide significant vertical relief against the surrounding ranch land. For local historians and genealogists, this map identifies three distinct burial sites: Saint Onge Cem near the town center, Rodeo Grounds Cem to the west, and the Little Dane Cem located along Dane Church Rd. A network of rural routes, including Bridger Canyon Trl and Fogelsong Rd, reveals the established pattern of property access and transportation at the start of the 2020s.
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1953 Nemo
Lawrence County, SD

1954 Jolly
Lawrence County, SD

1954 Saint Onge
Lawrence County, SD

1956 Crooks Tower
Lawrence County, SD

1956 Minnesota Ridge
Lawrence County, SD

1956 Nahant
Lawrence County, SD

1961 Deadwood North
Lawrence County, SD

1961 Deadwood South
Lawrence County, SD

1961 Maurice
Lawrence County, SD

1961 Savoy
Lawrence County, SD

1984 Chicken Creek
Lawrence County, SD

1984 Old Baldy Mtn
Lawrence County, SD

1998 Nemo
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Chicken Creek
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Crooks Tower
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Deadwood North
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Deadwood South
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Jolly
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Maurice
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Minnesota Ridge
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Nahant
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Nemo
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Old Baldy Mountain
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Saint Onge
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Savoy
Lawrence County, SD

2021 Tinton
Lawrence County, SD