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Vertical File Index

            The Vertical File collection consists of various information collected on specific historic topics.  The file folders themselves are available only at the State Archives. 

C

CCC Camps I, II, III

 

Cable TV

 

Calcity (Mining Camp in Meade County)

 

Calendars - South Dakota  I - V

 

Cambria, SD

 

Cameron, SD

 

Camp Clarke Bridge

 

Camp Collier

 

Camp Crook, SD

 

Camp Rapid

 

Camp Sheridan

 

Camp Sturgis

 

Camp Wanzer

 

Camp Whitney (ND)

 

Campbell County

 

Campgrounds and Camping

 

Canistota, SD

 

Canning, SD

 

Canova, SD

 

Canton, SD

 

Canton Indian Asylum (Hiawatha)

 

Capa, SD

 

Capitol Building Art

 

Capitol Building, Dakota Territorial

 

Capitol Complex Buildings

 

Capitol Employee List

 

Capitol Fights

 

Capitol Grounds

 

Capitol Guides

 

Capitol Lake

 

Capitol of SD & Capitol Building I - II - III

 

Carbonate Camp

 

Carlock, SD

 

Carlyle, SD

 

Carpenter, SD

 

Carter, SD

 

Carthage, SD

 

Cascade, SD (Ghost Town)

 

Castalia, SD (Ghost Town)

 

Castle Creek

 

Castle Rock, SD

 

Castlewood, SD

 

Catholic Missions

 

Catholics & Catholic Vote

 

Cattle & Cattle Drives

 

Caves, South Dakota & North Dakota

 

Cavour, SD

 

Celtic Festival & Highland Games

 

Cement Plant

 

Cemeteries

 

Census

 

Census - SD Indian Reservation 1880

 

Centennial 1961 (Dakota Territory)

 

Centennial of Statehood 1989 I - VII

 

Centennial Farms

 

Centennial Valley

 

Centennials in South Dakota

 

Center for Western Studies (Augustana College, Sioux Falls)

 

Center (Geographic) Monument

 

Center Point, SD

 

Center of Population

 

Centerville, SD

 

Central City, SD

 

Central South Dakota

 

Ceramics

 

Chain Saw History

 

Chamber of Commerce

 

Chamberlain, SD

 

Chance, SD

 

Chapels - Roadside

 

Charles Mix County

 

Charles Mix County (Eugene Rhian File)

 

Chatauqua

 

Chelsea, SD

 

Cherry Creek Post & Cherry Creek

 

Chester, SD

 

Cheyenne - Black Hills Trail (Stage Route)

 

Cheyenne Agency & Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe

 

Cheyenne Agency Fair & Pageant

 

Cheyenne City, SD

 

Cheyenne Crossing

 

Cheyenne Deadwood Trail Caravan 1965

 

Cheyenne Indians

 

Cheyenne River

 

Cheyenne River Agency History

 

Cheyenne River Sioux Constitution and By Laws

 

Chicago - Black Hills Highway

 

Chicago & Northwestern Railway

 

Chicago & Northwestern Bridge/ Pierre - 100th Anniversary

 

Chiefs to Washington 1870's

 

Children's Home

 

Chinese

 

Chiropractors

 

Chisholm Trail

 

Christ on the Mountain (Sculpture)

 

Christmas & Christmas Cards

 

Christmas Cards, Mount Harney

 

Chronologies/Timelines

 

Church Camps

 

Churches - SD I - II

 

Circle Eagle Pictograph

 

Circus

 

Citadel

 

City & County People United

 

Civil Defense

 

Civil War I - II

 

Civil War Monument on Capitol Grounds

 

Civil War Summary

 

Civil War TV (Script)

 

Civilian Conservation Corps

 

Claim Shanties

 

Claremont, SD

 

Clark, SD

 

Clark County

 

Clay County

 

Clear Lake, SD

 

Clearfield, SD

 

Clifton, SD

 

Clocks (Antique)

 

Clothing

 

Coal Mines

 

Coal Springs (Perkins County)

 

Codes, Dakota

 

Codington County

 

Cold Spring School

 

Colleges & Universities (South Dakota)

 

Colman, SD

 

Colome, SD

 

Colonies

 

Colton, SD

 

Columbia, SD

 

Columbus College (Chamberlain, SD)

 

Comanche (A Horse)

 

Communists in South Dakota

 

Composers - South Dakota

 

Conata, SD

 

Conde, SD

 

Confederate Veterans in Dakota 1885

 

Congregational Church

 

Congress, U.S.

 

Congresswomen, U.S. (includes Gladys Pyle)

 

Conservation

 

Conservation Congress 1910 (Pierre)

 

Constitution, South Dakota

 

Constitution, U.S. & South Dakota

 

Constitutional Convention 1883, 1885, 1889

 

Constitutional & Territorial Officers 1861 - 1975

 

Cookbooks

 

Cooperative Extension Service

 

Copp, SD (Ghost Town)

 

Corn Palace

 

Cornell, Carl (Stories)

 

Cornish American, The

 

Corona, SD

 

Coronado

 

Corporation Laws - Blue Book

 

Corsica, SD

 

Corson County

 

Cosmos (Black Hills Tourist Attraction)

 

Coteau - Region of South Dakota

 

Cottonwood, SD

 

Coulson, SD

 

Council Rock

 

Counties, Territorial & State 1862-1948

 

County Fairs

 

County Historical Societies

 

County Histories I - II

 

County Maps

 

County Officials Lists

 

County Seats

 

Country Schools

 

Courthouses

 

Courts in South Dakota I - II

 

Cowboy Biographies (For Cowboy Hall of Fame)

 

Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center

 

Cowboys

 

Coyotes

 

Crandall, SD

 

Crandon, SD

 

Craven Canyon

 

Craven Ranch

 

Crazy Horse, Correspondence 1947

 

Crazy Horse, Correspondence 1948,1967,1979

 

Crazy Horse & Crazy Horse Memorial I - VI

 

Creameries

 

Creeks & Rivers (by Counties)

 

Cresbard, SD

 

Crippled Children & Crippled Children's Hospital

 

Crocker, SD

 

Crook City, SD

 

Crook's "Horse Meat" March

 

Crooks, SD

 

Crouch Railroad Line

 

Crouch, George "Notes on the Yellowstone (Powder River)" Expedition

 

Crow Agency (Montana)

 

Crow Buttes, Battle of

 

Crow Creek Reservation & Tribe

 

Crow Lake, SD

 

Cultural Heritage Center I-II-III

 

Cultural Heritage Center, Exhibits at I-II-III

 

Curran Cabin Camp (Black Hills)

 

Custer Battlefield & Historic Highway I - II

 

Custer County

 

Custer Film

 

Custer, Gen. George A.

 

Custer, SD I - II

 

Custer State Park I - II

 

Cuthbert, SD

 

Cuyahoga Mine

 

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SD State Archives,  605-773-3804, fax 605-773-6041; email archref@state.sd.us

South Dakota State Historical Society, 900 Governors Dr., Pierre SD  57501-2217  phone 605-773-3458 fax 605-773-6041


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