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Counties of South Dakota
Location State of South Dakota
Number 66
Populations 1,006 (Jones) – 169,468 (Minnehaha)
Areas 412 square miles (1,070 km2) (Clay) – 3,471 square miles (8,990 km2) (Meade)
Government County government
Subdivisions cities, towns, townships, unincorporated territories, unorganized territories, census designated place

There are 66 counties in the U.S. state of South Dakota with FIPS codes.


Todd County and Oglala Lakota County are the only counties in South Dakota which do not have their own county seats. Hot Springs in Fall River County serves as the administrative center for Oglala Lakota County. Winner in Tripp County serves as the administrative center for Todd County.[1] These are two of five counties in South Dakota which are entirely within an Indian reservation. (The other three counties are Corson, Dewey, and Ziebach.)


South Dakota's postal abbreviation is SD and its FIPS state code is 46.





Contents






  • 1 Table of counties


  • 2 Former names


  • 3 Former counties


  • 4 Population density map


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References





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County

FIPS code[2]
County seat[3]
Established[3]
Formed from

Etymology
Population[4]
Area[3]
Map

Aurora County

003
Plankinton 1881 Cragin and Wetmore counties
Aurora, Roman goddess of dawn

7003271000000000000♠2,710

7002708000000000000♠708 sq mi
(7003183400000000000♠1,834 km2)

State map highlighting Aurora County

Beadle County

005
Huron 1879 Buchard, Clark, Kingsbury, and Spink counties
William Henry Harrison Beadle, chief surveyor of Dakota Territory

7004173980000000000♠17,398

7003125900000000000♠1,259 sq mi
(7003326100000000000♠3,261 km2)

State map highlighting Beadle County

Bennett County

007
Martin 1909 Lugenbeel, Oglala Lakota, Washabaugh, and Washington counties
Granville G. Bennett, justice of the Supreme Court for the Dakota Territory

7003343100000000000♠3,431

7003118500000000000♠1,185 sq mi
(7003306900000000000♠3,069 km2)

State map highlighting Bennett County

Bon Homme County

009
Tyndall 1862 Unorganized territory
French phrase meaning "good man"

7003707000000000000♠7,070

7002563000000000000♠563 sq mi
(7003145800000000000♠1,458 km2)

State map highlighting Bon Homme County

Brookings County

011
Brookings 1862 Unorganized territory
Wilmot Brookings (1830 - 1905), Dakota Territory Supreme Court justice

7004319650000000000♠31,965

7002794000000000000♠794 sq mi
(7003205600000000000♠2,056 km2)

State map highlighting Brookings County

Brown County

013
Aberdeen 1879 Beadle County Alfred Brown, territorial legislator

7004365310000000000♠36,531

7003171300000000000♠1,713 sq mi
(7003443700000000000♠4,437 km2)

State map highlighting Brown County

Brule County

015
Chamberlain 1875 Charles Mix County
Brulé Sioux Native Americans

7003525500000000000♠5,255

7002819000000000000♠819 sq mi
(7003212100000000000♠2,121 km2)

State map highlighting Brule County

Buffalo County

017
Gann Valley 1873 Unorganized territory
American Bison

7003191200000000000♠1,912

7002471000000000000♠471 sq mi
(7003122000000000000♠1,220 km2)

State map highlighting Buffalo County

Butte County

019
Belle Fourche 1883 Harding
Buttes in the region

7004101100000000000♠10,110

7003224900000000000♠2,249 sq mi
(7003582500000000000♠5,825 km2)

State map highlighting Butte County

Campbell County

021
Mound City 1873 Buffalo Newton B. Campbell, territorial legislator

7003146600000000000♠1,466

7002736000000000000♠736 sq mi
(7003190600000000000♠1,906 km2)

State map highlighting Campbell County

Charles Mix County

023
Lake Andes 1862 Unorganized territory
Charles Eli Mix, commissioner of Indian Affairs

7003912900000000000♠9,129

7003109800000000000♠1,098 sq mi
(7003284400000000000♠2,844 km2)

State map highlighting Charles Mix County

Clark County

025
Clark 1873 Hanson Newton Clark, territorial legislator

7003369100000000000♠3,691

7002958000000000000♠958 sq mi
(7003248100000000000♠2,481 km2)

State map highlighting Clark County

Clay County

027
Vermillion 1862 Unorganized territory
Henry Clay (1777 - 1852), U.S. Senator from Kentucky and prominent 19th Century political figure

7004138640000000000♠13,864

7002412000000000000♠412 sq mi
(7003106700000000000♠1,067 km2)

State map highlighting Clay County

Codington County

029
Watertown 1877 Indian lands Reverend G.S. Codington, territorial legislator

7004272270000000000♠27,227

7002688000000000000♠688 sq mi
(7003178200000000000♠1,782 km2)

State map highlighting Codington County

Corson County

031
McIntosh 1909 Indian lands Dighton Corson, a Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court

7003405000000000000♠4,050

7003247300000000000♠2,473 sq mi
(7003640500000000000♠6,405 km2)

State map highlighting Corson County

Custer County

033
Custer 1875 Indian lands General George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876), key figure in the Indian Wars

7003821600000000000♠8,216

7003155800000000000♠1,558 sq mi
(7003403500000000000♠4,035 km2)

State map highlighting Custer County

Davison County

035
Mitchell 1873 Hanson Henry C. Davison, prominent merchant and early settler

7004195040000000000♠19,504

7002436000000000000♠436 sq mi
(7003112900000000000♠1,129 km2)

State map highlighting Davison County

Day County

037
Webster 1879 Clark Merrit H. Day, territorial legislator

7003571000000000000♠5,710

7003102900000000000♠1,029 sq mi
(7003266500000000000♠2,665 km2)

State map highlighting Day County

Deuel County

039
Clear Lake 1862 Brookings Jacob S. Deuel, territorial legislator

7003436400000000000♠4,364

7002624000000000000♠624 sq mi
(7003161600000000000♠1,616 km2)

State map highlighting Deuel County

Dewey County

041
Timber Lake 1873 Armstrong County and Indian lands William P. Dewey, territorial surveyor-general

7003530100000000000♠5,301

7003230300000000000♠2,303 sq mi
(7003596500000000000♠5,965 km2)

State map highlighting Dewey County

Douglas County

043
Armour 1873 Charles Mix
Stephen A. Douglas (1813 - 1861), U.S. Senator from Illinois and advocate of popular sovereignty as a middle ground in the slavery debate

7003300200000000000♠3,002

7002434000000000000♠434 sq mi
(7003112400000000000♠1,124 km2)

State map highlighting Douglas County

Edmunds County

045
Ipswich 1873 Buffalo
Newton Edmunds, Governor of Dakota Territory

7003407100000000000♠4,071

7003114600000000000♠1,146 sq mi
(7003296800000000000♠2,968 km2)

State map highlighting Edmunds County

Fall River County

047
Hot Springs 1883 Custer Fall River

7003709400000000000♠7,094

7003174000000000000♠1,740 sq mi
(7003450700000000000♠4,507 km2)

State map highlighting Fall River County

Faulk County

049
Faulkton 1873 Unorganized lands
Andrew Jackson Faulk, Governor of Dakota Territory

7003236400000000000♠2,364

7003100000000000000♠1,000 sq mi
(7003259000000000000♠2,590 km2)

State map highlighting Faulk County

Grant County

051
Milbank 1873 Codington and Deuel counties
Ulysses S. Grant (1822 - 1885), U.S. President and American Civil War general

7003735600000000000♠7,356

7002682000000000000♠682 sq mi
(7003176600000000000♠1,766 km2)

State map highlighting Grant County

Gregory County

053
Burke 1862 Unorganized territory John Shaw Gregory, territorial legislator

7003427100000000000♠4,271

7003101600000000000♠1,016 sq mi
(7003263100000000000♠2,631 km2)

State map highlighting Gregory County

Haakon County

055
Philip 1914 Stanley County
King Haakon VII of Norway

7003193700000000000♠1,937

7003181300000000000♠1,813 sq mi
(7003469600000000000♠4,696 km2)

State map highlighting Haakon County

Hamlin County

057
Hayti 1873 Deuel County
Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President and United States Senator from Maine

7003590300000000000♠5,903

7002511000000000000♠511 sq mi
(7003132300000000000♠1,323 km2)

State map highlighting Hamlin County

Hand County

059
Miller 1873 Buffalo County George H. Hand, territorial legislator

7003343100000000000♠3,431

7003143700000000000♠1,437 sq mi
(7003372200000000000♠3,722 km2)

State map highlighting Hand County

Hanson County

061
Alexandria 1873 Buffalo and Deuel counties Joseph R. Hanson, army major in the Indian Wars and early settler

7003333100000000000♠3,331

7002435000000000000♠435 sq mi
(7003112700000000000♠1,127 km2)

State map highlighting Hanson County

Harding County

063
Buffalo 1909 Unorganized lands J.A. Harding, Speaker of the House for Dakota Territory

7003125500000000000♠1,255

7003267100000000000♠2,671 sq mi
(7003691800000000000♠6,918 km2)

State map highlighting Harding County

Hughes County

065
Pierre 1880 Buffalo County Alexander Hughes, territorial legislator

7004170220000000000♠17,022

7002741000000000000♠741 sq mi
(7003191900000000000♠1,919 km2)

State map highlighting Hughes County

Hutchinson County

067
Olivet 1862 Unorganized territory John Hutchinson, territorial legislator

7003734300000000000♠7,343

7002813000000000000♠813 sq mi
(7003210600000000000♠2,106 km2)

State map highlighting Hutchinson County

Hyde County

069
Highmore 1873 Buffalo County James Hyde, territorial legislator

7003142000000000000♠1,420

7002861000000000000♠861 sq mi
(7003223000000000000♠2,230 km2)

State map highlighting Hyde County

Jackson County

071
Kadoka 1914 Stanley County J.R. Jackson, territorial legislator

7003303100000000000♠3,031

7003186900000000000♠1,869 sq mi
(7003484100000000000♠4,841 km2)

State map highlighting Jackson County

Jerauld County

073
Wessington Springs 1883 Aurora County H.A. Jerauld, territorial legislator

7003207000000000000♠2,070

7002530000000000000♠530 sq mi
(7003137300000000000♠1,373 km2)

State map highlighting Jerauld County

Jones County

075
Murdo 1916 Lyman County George W. Jones, territorial legislator

7003100600000000000♠1,006

7002971000000000000♠971 sq mi
(7003251500000000000♠2,515 km2)

State map highlighting Jones County

Kingsbury County

077
De Smet 1873 Hanson County George W. Kingsbury and T.A. Kingsbury, brothers and territorial legislators

7003514800000000000♠5,148

7002838000000000000♠838 sq mi
(7003217000000000000♠2,170 km2)

State map highlighting Kingsbury County

Lake County

079
Madison 1873 Brookings and Hanson counties Lakes within the county

7004112000000000000♠11,200

7002563000000000000♠563 sq mi
(7003145800000000000♠1,458 km2)

State map highlighting Lake County

Lawrence County

081
Deadwood 1875 Unorganized territory John Lawrence (1839 - 1889), territorial legislator

7004240970000000000♠24,097

7002800000000000000♠800 sq mi
(7003207200000000000♠2,072 km2)

State map highlighting Lawrence County

Lincoln County

083
Canton 1867 Unorganized territory
Lincoln County, Maine

7004448280000000000♠44,828

7002578000000000000♠578 sq mi
(7003149700000000000♠1,497 km2)

State map highlighting Lincoln County

Lyman County

085
Kennebec 1873 Unorganized territory W.P. Lyman, territorial legislator

7003375500000000000♠3,755

7003164000000000000♠1,640 sq mi
(7003424800000000000♠4,248 km2)

State map highlighting Lyman County

Marshall County

091
Britton 1885 Day County Marshall Vincent, Day County Commissioner

7003465600000000000♠4,656

7002839000000000000♠839 sq mi
(7003217300000000000♠2,173 km2)

State map highlighting Marshall County

McCook County

087
Salem 1873 Hanson County Edwin McCook, Secretary of Dakota Territory

7003561800000000000♠5,618

7002575000000000000♠575 sq mi
(7003148900000000000♠1,489 km2)

State map highlighting McCook County

McPherson County

089
Leola 1873 Buffalo County
James B. McPherson (1828 - 1864), Civil War general

7003245900000000000♠2,459

7003113700000000000♠1,137 sq mi
(7003294500000000000♠2,945 km2)

State map highlighting McPherson County

Meade County

093
Sturgis 1889 Lawrence County
George Meade (1815 - 1872), Civil War general

7004254340000000000♠25,434

7003347100000000000♠3,471 sq mi
(7003899000000000000♠8,990 km2)

State map highlighting Meade County

Mellette County

095
White River 1909 Lyman County
Arthur C. Mellette, first Governor of South Dakota

7003204800000000000♠2,048

7003130700000000000♠1,307 sq mi
(7003338500000000000♠3,385 km2)

State map highlighting Mellette County

Miner County

097
Howard 1873 Hanson County Nelson Miner and Ephriam Miner, brothers and territorial legislators

7003238900000000000♠2,389

7002570000000000000♠570 sq mi
(7003147600000000000♠1,476 km2)

State map highlighting Miner County

Minnehaha County

099
Sioux Falls 1862 Unorganized territory
Sioux term for waterfall

7005169468000000000♠169,468

7002809000000000000♠809 sq mi
(7003209500000000000♠2,095 km2)

State map highlighting Minnehaha County

Moody County

101
Flandreau 1873 Brookings and Minnehaha counties Gideon C. Moody, Speaker of the House for Dakota Territory

7003648600000000000♠6,486

7002520000000000000♠520 sq mi
(7003134700000000000♠1,347 km2)

State map highlighting Moody County

Oglala Lakota County

102
1875 Fall River County Oglala Lakota tribe

7004135860000000000♠13,586

7003209400000000000♠2,094 sq mi
(7003542300000000000♠5,423 km2)

State map highlighting Oglala Lakota County

Pennington County

103
Rapid City 1875 Unorganized territory
John L. Pennington (1829 - 1900), Governor of Dakota Territory

7005100948000000000♠100,948

7003277600000000000♠2,776 sq mi
(7003719000000000000♠7,190 km2)

State map highlighting Pennington County

Perkins County

105
Bison 1909 Butte and Harding counties Henry E. Perkins, state senator

7003298200000000000♠2,982

7003287200000000000♠2,872 sq mi
(7003743800000000000♠7,438 km2)

State map highlighting Perkins County

Potter County

107
Gettysburg 1875 Buffalo County Joel A. Potter, territorial legislator

7003232900000000000♠2,329

7002866000000000000♠866 sq mi
(7003224300000000000♠2,243 km2)

State map highlighting Potter County

Roberts County

109
Sisseton 1883 Grant County S.G. Roberts, territorial legislator

7004101490000000000♠10,149

7003110100000000000♠1,101 sq mi
(7003285200000000000♠2,852 km2)

State map highlighting Roberts County

Sanborn County

111
Woonsocket 1883 Miner County George W. Sanborn, president of the Milwaukee Railroad

7003235500000000000♠2,355

7002569000000000000♠569 sq mi
(7003147400000000000♠1,474 km2)

State map highlighting Sanborn County

Spink County

115
Redfield 1873 Hanson County S.L. Spink, Secretary of Dakota Territory

7003645100000000000♠6,451

7003150400000000000♠1,504 sq mi
(7003389500000000000♠3,895 km2)

State map highlighting Spink County

Stanley County

117
Fort Pierre 1873 Unorganized territory David S. Stanley, commander of Fort Sully

7003296600000000000♠2,966

7003144300000000000♠1,443 sq mi
(7003373700000000000♠3,737 km2)

State map highlighting Stanley County

Sully County

119
Onida 1873 Potter County
Fort Sully, itself named after General Alfred Sully

7003137300000000000♠1,373

7003100700000000000♠1,007 sq mi
(7003260800000000000♠2,608 km2)

State map highlighting Sully County

Todd County

121
1909 Meyer and Tripp counties
John Blair Smith Todd, territorial delegate to Congress

7003961200000000000♠9,612

7003138800000000000♠1,388 sq mi
(7003359500000000000♠3,595 km2)

State map highlighting Todd County

Tripp County

123
Winner 1873 Unorganized territory Bartlett Tripp, Chief Justice of the Dakota Territorial Supreme Court

7003564400000000000♠5,644

7003161400000000000♠1,614 sq mi
(7003418000000000000♠4,180 km2)

State map highlighting Tripp County

Turner County

125
Parker 1871 Lincoln County John W. Turner, territorial legislator

7003834700000000000♠8,347

7002617000000000000♠617 sq mi
(7003159800000000000♠1,598 km2)

State map highlighting Turner County

Union County

127
Elk Point 1862 Unorganized territory The union of the American states

7004143990000000000♠14,399

7002460000000000000♠460 sq mi
(7003119100000000000♠1,191 km2)

State map highlighting Union County

Walworth County

129
Selby 1873 Buffalo County
Walworth County, Wisconsin

7003543800000000000♠5,438

7002708000000000000♠708 sq mi
(7003183400000000000♠1,834 km2)

State map highlighting Walworth County

Yankton County

135
Yankton 1862 Unorganized territory
Yankton Sioux Native Americans

7004224380000000000♠22,438

7002522000000000000♠522 sq mi
(7003135200000000000♠1,352 km2)

State map highlighting Yankton County

Ziebach County

137
Dupree 1911 Armstrong, Schnasse, and Sterling counties Frank M. Ziebach, publisher and army major during the Indian Wars

7003280100000000000♠2,801

7003196200000000000♠1,962 sq mi
(7003508200000000000♠5,082 km2)

State map highlighting Ziebach County


Former names[edit]


  • Shannon County: renamed Oglala Lakota County in 2015


Former counties[edit]




  • Armstrong County (1883–1952): Created by Dakota Territory as Pyatt County in 1883 from Cheyenne, Rusk (Dewey), and Stanely Counties. Renamed Armstrong in 1895. The western half was annexed to form part of the second Ziebach County, in 1911. The remainder was annexed into Dewey in 1952.

  • Ashmore County

  • Big Sioux County


  • Boreman County (1873–1909): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands in 1873. Lost territory to North Dakota when South Dakota became a state in 1889. Abolished in 1909 when it became part of Corson County.

  • Bramble County

  • Bruguier County

  • Burchard County

  • Burdick County

  • Cheyenne County

  • Choteau County

  • Cole County: organized in 1862, was named for Austin Cole, who was a member of the first Territorial Legislature. Two years later, the boundaries were rearranged and the name changed to Union because of sentiment for the Union side of the civil war.

  • Cragin County

  • Delano County


  • Ewing County (1889–1890): Created upon statehood. Abolished one year later, when it became the northern half of Harding County.

  • Forsythe County

  • Greely County, South Dakota

  • Jayne County


  • Lugenbeel County (1875–1909): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands and Meyer and Pratt Counties in 1875. Abolished in 1909 when it became part of Bennett and Todd Counties.

  • Mandan County

  • Martin County

  • Meyer County

  • Midway County

  • Mills County


  • Nowlin County (1883–1898): Created by Dakota Territory in 1883 from Cheyenne and White River Counties. Abolished in 1898 when it became part of Lyman and Stanley Counties.

  • Pratt County

  • Presho County


  • Pyatt County (1883–1895): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands in 1883. Renamed Armstrong in 1895.

  • Rinehart County

  • Rusk County


  • Schnasse County (1883–1911): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands and part of Boreman County in 1883. Lost territory to North Dakota when South Dakota became a state. Abolished in 1911 when it became part of Ziebach County.

  • Scobey County


  • Sterling County (1883–1911): Created by Dakota Territory from Cheyenne County. Abolished in 1911 when it became part of Ziebach County.

  • Stone County

  • Thompson County

  • Wagner County,


  • Washabaugh County (1883–1983): South Dakota's most recent county to be eliminated. Created by Dakota Territory in 1883. Abolished in 1983 when it was merged with Jackson County.

  • Washington County (1888–1943): Abolished in 1943 when it was diverged into Jackson, Pennington and Shannon Counties.

  • Wetmore County

  • White River County

  • Wood County


  • Ziebach County (1889–1890): Created in 1889, upon statehood. Abolished in 1890, becoming the eastern portion of Pennington County. The name was revived in 1911, when a second Ziebach County was created from parts of Sterling, Schnasse and Pyatt Counties.



Population density map[edit]


Map showing the density of South Dakota's counties

Darker colors indicate heavier density.



See also[edit]





References[edit]





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さくらももこ