Maj. John A. Pickler Homestead | |
| Location | Southern edge of Faulkton city limits,Faulkton, South Dakota |
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| Coordinates | 45°01′38″N99°07′28″W / 45.02722°N 99.12444°W /45.02722; -99.12444 |
| Area | 8 acres (3.2 ha) |
| Built | 1882 |
| NRHP reference No. | 73001742[1] |
| Added to NRHP | April 11, 1973 |
TheMaj. John A. Pickler Homestead, also known as thePickler Project, is a historic house. It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1973. It located on the south edge of the city ofFaulkton, South Dakota.[1]
It was home ofMajor Pickler, an influential person in the transition of South Dakota from territory to statehood in 1889. He served in the territorial legislature and was appointed and elected to four terms of the U.S. Congress. Alice Pickler was involved in the Women's Suffrage movement.
The home was visited byTheodore Roosevelt,Susan B. Anthony, and distinguished others.[2]
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