City of Iroquois, Kingsbury County, South Dakota, United States
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- Iroquois
- City of Iroquois
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Platted in 1880 and named by the Western Town Lot Company for the Iroquois Branch of the Northwestern Railroad. "Iroquois" translates to "heart people" or "people of God" which was applied by the French to the Indian confederacy of the Six Nations. (SD-T17/p72) Incorporated on 26 August 1887.
- 44.366920144° 22' 00.9"N-97.850917197° 51' 03.3"W
- Pearl Creek Colony (Logan Township, Beadle County) 4.1 mi. SW
- Manchester (Manchester Township) 6.4 mi. E
- Osceola (Le Sueur Township) 7 mi. N
- Esmond (Esmond Township) 8.2 mi. SE
- Yale (Beadle County) 8.3 mi. NW
- Cavour (Beadle County) 9.2 mi. W
- Maplewood (Iroquois Township) 0.6 mi. E
- Saint Paul's Catholic (Iroquois Township) 0.7 mi. E
- Iroquois Cemetery Mound (Iroquois Township) 1 mi. E
- Dixon (Banner Township, Beadle County) 4 mi. NW
- Faith Mennonite (Foster Township, Beadle County) 6.2 mi. N
- Dow (Manchester Township) 6.5 mi. E
- Manchester (Manchester Township) 6.9 mi. E
- Esmond (Esmond Township) 8.5 mi. SE
- Trinity (Foster Township, Beadle County) 9.2 mi. NW
- Saint Patrick (Cavour Township, Beadle County) 10 mi. W
- Cavour Protestant (Cavour Township, Beadle County) 10 mi. W
- Immanuel Lutheran (Belle Prairie Township, Beadle County) 10.5 mi. SW
- 260
- 427 m
- 197329140
- Updated May 4, 2020