Maj. John A. Pickler Homestead

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The Maj. John A. Pickler Homestead is a historic house in Faulkton, SD. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The prairie Victorian was the home of Maj. John Pickler, a Civil War veteran who was influential in the transition of South Dakota from territory to statehood served in the U.S. Congress, and Alice Pickler, was involved in the Women's Suffrage movement. Construction began in the 1880s and hosted visiting dignitaries including Susan B. Anthony, Teddy Roosevelt, and Grover Cleveland.

Although it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places the home lapsed into disrepair by the 1980’s. The Pickler's granddaughter, Lois Bull donated the house to the city and all the family papers, including letter from Susan B. Anthony.

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referencedIn Architectural Drawings, 1867 - 1984 South Dakota State Archives
referencedIn Pickler Family Papers 1865-1976 South Dakota State Historical Society
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referencedIn South Dakota SP Pickler, Maj. John A., Homestead National Archives at College Park
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associatedWith Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906 person
associatedWith Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908 person
associatedWith National Register of Historic Places corporateBody
associatedWith Pickler, J. A. (John Alfred), 1844-1910 person
associatedWith Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 person
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Faulkton SD US
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