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Eureka, South Dakota 57437
(Photos)
2023 RV Trip Glacier and Cedaredge
Chapel at Eureka South Dakota Rest Stop
Paint Can pinhole
FOUR FRIENDS, CIRCA. 1895. CABINET CARD. PHOTOGRAPHER: MEURER, EUREKA, SOUTH DAKOTA.
WOMEN IN LOCAL THEATER GROUP. CIRCA 1895. PHOTGRAPHER: MEURER, EUREKA, SOUTH DAKOTA.
Welcome to Eureka Sign (Eureka, South Dakota)
First Baptist Church (Eureka, South Dakota)
Zion American Lutheran Church (Eureka, South Dakota)
Post Office 57437 (Eureka, South Dakota)
Downtown Eureka, South Dakota
Rebecca Bender, Eureka, SD, author of the book, "Still", published by the North Dakota State University Press, 2019.
Schmeckfest Logo.
Selma Job Lapp, Eureka, plays the ornate harmonium organ at the museum. Her parents are William and Bertha Opp Job.
Earl Mehlhaff, Eureka, plays a modern organ accordion while Selma Job Lapp performs at the organ harmonium (reed organ) with foot-treadle.
The traditional foods for the wedding are served including cold potato salad, smoked sausage, pickled watermelon and cucumber pickles, Halupsie (pigs in the blanket) and custard kuchen.
Laurie Haller Stickelmyer serves as chairperson of the Eureka Schmeckfest.
German-Russian "red-eye" is served during the Schmeckfest at the Harr and Teske wedding.
Wilbur Schnable, Eureka, husking corn. His parents are Otto and Ella Opp Schnable and his ancestral German village is Glückstal, South Russia.
Lorelei Ladner Jacober, Leola, SD, adjusts weft selvedge threads for a new rag rug on the museum's jack loom.
James Harr and Cora Lee Teske, Aberdeen, SD, are married at the Pioneer Chapel during Schmeckfest. Cora is wearing historic clothing of her grandmother. Traditional wedding banquet foods are displayed on a white lace table.
Mervin Gab, Eureka, works with corn shelling. His parents are Joseph and Ann Stotz Gab and his ancestral German village is Glückstal, South Russia.
Jean Opp Bertsch, Bloomington, MN, churns thick cream in glass butter churn to make fresh butter. Her ancestral village is Glückstal, South Russia. Her parents are Calvin and Ella Fischer Opp.
The house John Wiedmann built in Venturia in 1925.
Lydia Wiedmann's (m. Ned Nelson) class in Venturia in 1935.
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