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Emmet, South Dakota

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Union

FIPS code
  
46-19500

Elevation
  
396 m

Zip code
  
57004

Area code
  
605

State
  
South Dakota

Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

GNIS feature ID
  
1269001

Area
  
93.1 km²

Population
  
257 (2000)

Emmet, South Dakota

Weather
  
-7°C, Wind N at 23 km/h, 74% Humidity

Emmet is a ghost town in Emmet Township, Union County, South Dakota, South Dakota, United States.

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Geography

Emmet is located at (42.98665, -96.7464).

Emmet has been assigned the ZIP code 57004, and the FIPS place code 19510.

History

The Emmet community started as early as 1871. The area was settled by an Irish-German colony, originating from Galena, Illinois. The community once had a general store, Emmet Hall, and St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Eventually, the railroads passed through larger towns, causing populations and businesses in smaller communities such as Emmet to move away. Today, the only physical remnant of the Emmet community is the parsonage and the St. Joseph Cemetery, which surrounds the site where the old Catholic church once stood. This cemetery is still commonly known as the Emmet Cemetery.

The old Emmet Hall building (also known as Forrester's Hall) stood for a few decades. It was located approximately half a mile north and two miles west of the St. Joseph Cemetery. The multisided building was best known as the place where Lawrence Welk and his band once performed. After the 1950s, the building was no longer used as a dance hall and was converted for farm use. Two large sliding doors were added to the building's west side; and, the building was reported to have been used to store grain and to house sheep. The demolition of the building was reported to have occurred in November 2015.

References

Emmet, South Dakota Wikipedia