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Governor's Awards for History |
General Information: Nomination forms may be obtained from and returned to the State
Historical Society, Governor's Awards for History, 900 Governors Drive, Pierre, South
Dakota 57501-2217. Nomination forms are due in mid February. Award winners will be chosen
before the State Historical Society annual meeting in the spring and will be invited to
attend the meeting to receive their awards.
Robinson Memorial Award
A. Description: The highest and most prestigious
award given for history in South Dakota, this award is named for Doane Robinson and his
son Will G. Robinson, who began collecting the priceless artifacts and relics which led to
the development of the Robinson Museum (Cultural Heritage Museum) as it is known today.
The award is given only periodically to the most deserving individuals.
B. Qualifications: The qualification for this award is a lifetime of
dedicated and distinguished service to the preservation of the history of South Dakota.
C. Procedure: Persons may be nominated by either the Board of Trustees
or the Historical Society staff. Nominations are introduced during the regular State
Historical Society Board meetings, and are recorded on the Robinson Memorial Award
nomination form.
- D. Selection: Nominees are evaluated and recommended by the Awards
committee, whereupon a final candidate is chosen by the Board of Trustees.
E.
Award Description: A unique, personalized award will be given to each recipient.
In addition, the person's name will be listed on the Governor's Awards for History display
in the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
Herbert S. Schell Award
A. Description:
Formerly the Robinson Award, this award was first awarded in 1974 and renamed in 1989 to
honor Dr. Herbert S. Schell, the first person to receive the Will G. Robinson Award. Dr.
Schell is the leading published authority on South Dakota history. The award was created
to honor the author of the most outstanding article published in South Dakota History
in each volume.
B. Qualifications: The recipient must have had an article published in
the given volume of South Dakota History
C. Procedure: All published articles in South Dakota History
are considered for this award both before publication by outside readers and afterward by
the Publications Awards Committee.
D. Selection: The five member Publications Awards Committee judges the
year's major articles according to the following criteria: (1) The depth of scholarly
research; (2) the readability of the article; and (3) the contributions the article makes
to the historical knowledge of South Dakota and the surrounding region. The Schell Award
winner is then submitted to the Western History Association to compete for the prestigious Billington Award.
E. Award Description: The winner of the Schell Award will receive a
personalized award and a $250 cash award. In addition, the winner will also have his/her
name listed on the Governor's Awards for History display in the Cultural Heritage Center
in Pierre.
Individual Award
A. Description: Introduced in 1989, this annual award was created to
honor an individual whose efforts demonstrate outstanding dedication and commitment to
excellence in the sharing and preservation of South Dakota history. These efforts can be
in such forms as written, audiovisual, oral works, etc., and in such fields as
archaeology, museology, fund-raising, etc.
B. Qualifications: To receive this award, the recipient must be shown to
have been a supportive and dedicated advocate for South Dakota history.
C. Procedure: Nominations may be made by anyone on the Individual Award
for History nomination form.
D. Selection: The nominees will be screened and one candidate recommended
to the State Historical Society Board of Trustees by the Awards Committee (made up of
three Board of Trustee members appointed by the Board President). The Society Board of
Trustees will make the final approval.
E. Award Description: The Individual Award recipient will receive a
personalized award and will also have his/her name listed on the Governor's Awards for
History display in the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
Organizational Award
A. Description: Begun in 1989, this award is given annually to one
organization whose efforts demonstrate outstanding dedication and commitment to excellence
in the sharing and preservation of South Dakota history.
B. Qualifications: The organization must be shown to have been a staunch
supporter of South Dakota history, and it must show exemplary service to this cause.
C. Procedure: Nominations may be made by anyone on the Organizational
Award for History nomination form.
D. Selection: The nominees will be screened and one candidate recommended
to the State Historical Society Board of Trustees by the Awards Committee (made up of
three Board of Trustee members appointed by the Board President). The Society Board of
Trustees will make the final approval.
E. Award Description: The Organizational Award winner will receive a
personalized award and will also have their name listed on the Governor's Awards for
History display in the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
History Teacher of the Year Award
A. Description: Established in 1989, the History Teacher of the Year
Award was created to recognize and honor those persons exhibiting excellence in teaching
history to elementary through high school students.
B. Qualifications: The nominees may be either elementary teachers or
secondary teachers of history or social studies in public or private schools. They must be
teaching at least half-time during a school year and have a minimum of three years
teaching experience in their field or the history field.
C. Procedure: Teachers may be nominated by students, parents of students,
colleagues, administrators, or any person who is familiar with the teacher's work. After
all nominations have been received, the nominees are sent an application packet which is
filled out and returned for the judging committee to review.
D. Selection: The Awards Committee sets up a separate judging committee
each year consisting of four individuals knowledgeable in the field of education to review
the nominees. Qualifying nominees are then recommended to the Awards Committee, which
reviews the nominees and recommends one to the Board of Trustees. If approved by the
Board, this nominee is named the award recipient.
E. Award Description: The recipient of this award will be presented with
a personalized award and will have his/her name listed on the Governor's Awards for
History display in the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
2008
- Robinson Memorial
Award
- None awarded in 2008
- Herbert S. Schell
Award
- Paul L. Hedren, Omaha, Neb.,
"Garrisoning the Black Hills Road: The United States Army's Camps on Sage
Creek and Mouth of Red Canyon, 1876-1877" (Vol. 37, No. 1)
- Individual Award
- Linda
Sandness, Brookings
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Lyle W. Swenson, Mitchell
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- Organizational Award
- None awarded in 2008
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- History Teacher of the
Year
- Elementary
Teacher: None awarded in 2008
Secondary Teacher: Phil McNally, Belle Fourche High School, Belle Fourche

2008 Governor's Awards for History Winners
2007
Robinson memorial award
Dr. Arthur R. Buntin, Aberdeen
Herbert S. Schell Award
Joshua Garrett-Davis, New York City (Pierre native) (Vol. 36, No. 2)
Individual Award
Paul Horsted, Custer
Garvin Bertsch, Mitchell
Organization
Glueckstal Colonies Research Association,
Redondo Beach, CA
South Dakota Division of Parks and Recreation, Pierre
Elementary Teacher
Connie Mickelson, Enning Elementary (Sturgis)
Secondary Teacher
Scott Thorson, Conde High School

2007 Governor's Awards for History Winners
2006
Robinson Memorial Award
Robert Karolevitz, Yankton
Herbert S. Schell
Award
Lori Ann Lahlum, Mankato, MN (Vol. 35, No. 3)
Individual Award
Dennis L. Povondra, Tabor
Organization Award
Koch Hazard Architects, Sioux Falls
Elementary Teacher
Jane Olson, Lincoln Elementary, Watertown
Secondary Teacher
None
2005
Robinson Memorial Award
Tom Lillibridge, Burke
Herbert S. Schell Award
Richard W. Etulain
“Telling Lewis and Clark Stories: Historical Novelists as Storytellers,” Volume
34, Number 1, Spring 2004
Individual
Award
Robert G. Hanson, Yankton
Organizational Award
Aberdeen/Brown County Landmarks Commission, Aberdeen
Mellette County Historical Society, White River
History Teacher of the Year
Elementary: Bonnie Graff,
Sioux Valley Elementary
School, Volga
2004
Robinson Memorial
Award
Dr. Richard L. Clow, Missoula MT
Herbert S. Schell Award
Liping Zhu, Washington, "Ethnic Oasis: Chinese Immigrants in the Frontier Black
Hills"
South Dakota History, Volume 33, No. 4, Winter 2003
Individual Award
Robert G. Preszler, Rapid City
Organizational Award
Spirit Mound Trust, Vermillion
History Teacher of the Year
Elementary: Vikki Hasche, Arlington Elementary School, Arlington
Secondary: Nikki VanBockern, Arlington High School, Arlington
2003
Robinson Memorial
Award
John E. Miller, Brookings
Herbert S. Schell Award
Suzanne Barta Julin, Missoula, Montana, "Art Meets Politics: Peter Norbeck,
Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Sylvan Lake Hotel Commission"
South Dakota History, Volume 32, No. 2, Summer 2002
Individual Award
Charles ("Chuck") Cecil, Brookings
Organizational Award
Farmer Grotto Restoration Group, Farmer
History Teacher of the Year
Elementary: Cheryk Ochsner and Carla Schopp, Warner Elementary School, Warner
Secondary: K. Lance Vander Vorst, Herried High School,
Herried
2002
Robinson
Memorial Award
Gerald W. Wolff, Sioux City, IA
Herbert S.
Schell Award
Todd Guenther, Lander, WY, "Lucretia Marchbanks:
A Black Woman in the Black Hills"
South Dakota History, Volume 31, No. 1, Spring 2001
Individual
Award
James P. Wilson, Deadwood
Organizational Award
Clay County Historic Preservation Commission,
Vermillion
History
Teacher of the Year
Lennis Larson, Spearfish
High School, Spearfish
2001
Robinson
Memorial Award
No recipient
Herbert S. Schell Award
John E.
Miller, Brookings, "American Indians in the Fiction of Laura Ingalls Wilder"
South Dakota History, Volume 30, No. 3, Fall 2000
Individual Award
Paul Higbee, Spearfish
Clark Thomas, Springfield
Organizational Award
Adams Museum and House, Deadwood
History Teacher of the Year
Tim S. Beck, Aberdeen Roncalli High School, Aberdeen
2000
Robinson
Memorial Award
No Recipient
Herbert S. Schell Award
Mark R. Ellis of Lincoln, Neb. , "Reservation Akicitas: The
Pine Ridge Indian Police, 1879-1885,"
South Dakota History, Vol. 29, no. 3, Fall 1999
Individual Award
Steven A. Gomez, Pierre
Melvin L. Thorne, Brookings
Paul S. Swedlund, Rapid City
Organizational Award
South Dakota Society of American Foresters, Rapid City
Dacotah Prairie Museum, Aberdeen
History Teacher of the Year
Rita Korbal, Valley Springs Elementary
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