Pactola, Pennington County, South Dakota, United States
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- Pactola
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Mining town; named in 1878 by HN Maguire for the Pactolus River, source of the wealth of ancient Lydia. General George Crook established his camp there in 1875 to prevent miners from entering the Black Hills in violation of the treaty of Fourt Laramie of 1868. Inundated in early 1950s upon creation of the Pactola Reseroir.
- 44.073598244° 04' 25.0"N-103.4838007103° 29' 01.7"W
- Melcore Acres Subdivision 2.3 mi. E
- Johnson Siding 2.4 mi. E
- J and E Trailer Court 2.9 mi. NW
- Summerset (Meade County) 10.6 mi. NE
- Hill City 10.8 mi. SW
- Piedmont (Meade County) 11.9 mi. NE
- Nemo (Unorganized Territory of South Lawrence, Lawrence County) 7.9 mi. N
- Saint Martin Monastery (Rapid City) 9.1 mi. E
- Rockerville 9.6 mi. SE
- Blackhawk (Unorganized Territory of Southwest Meade, Meade County) 10 mi. NE
- Hill City (Hill City) 10.6 mi. SW
- Mountain View (Rapid City) 11.1 mi. E
- Mount Calvary (Rapid City) 11.2 mi. E
- Pine Lawn Memorial Park (Rapid City) 11.9 mi. E
- Mountain Meadow (Unorganized Territory of South Lawrence, Lawrence County) 12.4 mi. NW
- Emmanuel Episcopal Church Memorial Garden (Rapid City) 12.6 mi. E
- Piedmont (Unorganized Territory of Southwest Meade, Meade County) 12.6 mi. N
- Rochford 13.3 mi. W
- 1,360 m
- 389492562
- Updated Apr 19, 2020