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The Hamlin Garland Memorial Highway
Brown County, South Dakota
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photo courtesy John
Ahouse |
| In June 1936, the Brown County Commissioners named a
section of Brown County Highway 11, for a total of 10 miles, "the
Hamlin Garland Memorial Highway." This section travels past the
homestead of Garland's father, Richard, who homesteaded in 1881. In
1998, new signs were placed along this stretch of paved road noting the
name of the highway. |
| GARLAND TOWNSHIP--This
township was named after Hamlin Garland, a novelist, who lived in this
area with his pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garland. The
land south and west of Columbia [and Ordway] was immortalized by this
writer in "Among the Corn Rows," and "A Son of the Middle
Border." |
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--Information courtesy of
Gene Aisenbrey
Hamlin Garland Society of Aberdeen, SD |
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