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Migration

Locations

45.464722, -98.486389
45.520278, -102.461389
43.183056, -99.291111
43.983611, -96.813333
44.376667, -103.729167
43.028056, -98.889722
43.232222, -99.430278
43.115278, -99.190556
44.359167, -98.218056
43.423039, -97.260615
44.714708, -103.420744
44.673041, -103.553526
44.410278, -103.518611
44.620833, -103.4033
45.869303, -96.832816
45.333611, -97.51944
42.866667, -97.383333

South Dakota

Sallet reports that by 1920, there were 600 Evangelical and 37 Catholic Volga German immigrants of the first and second generation settled in South Dakota.

Sources

- Sallet, Richard. Russian-German Settlement in the United States (Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974): 112.