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Mortimer Cabin In Oak Lakes State Park
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PIERRE, S.D. – The
Mortimer Cabin in Oak
Lakes State Park near
Bruce was recently placed
in the National Register of
Historic Places, according
to the South Dakota State
Historical Society.
The National Register
is the official federal list
of properties identified as
important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering and
culture. The State Historic
Preservation Office of the
State Historical Society
works in conjunction with
the National Park Service,
which oversees the National Register program, to list
the properties.
"South Dakota's history
is rich in American Indian
culture, pioneer life and
change," said Jay D. Vogt,
state historic preservation
officer and director of the
State Historical Society
at the Cultural Heritage
Center in Pierre. "Properties listed in the National
Register are important for
their role in South Dakota's
culture, heritage and his-
tory. And when properties
get listed, it shows that
their owners take pride
in their role in preserving
that culture, heritage and
history."
Buildings, sites, structures and objects at least
50 years old possessing
historical significance may
qualify for the National
Register, according to
Vogt. Properties must also
maintain their historic
location, design, materials
and association. Listing in
the National Register does
not place any limitations
on private property owners by the federal government.
The log and stone
Mortimer Cabin was built
around 1869. It was listed
in the National Register for
its significance as reportedly the oldest structure in
the region, for its traditional architecture and for its
homesteading history.
Samuel “Old Spot” Mortimer was a fur trapper
and lumberman. He and
his American Indian wife,
whose name is unknown,
moved from Fort Thompson to Oakwood Lakes
when it was known to be a
trapper’s paradise. It was
also replete with timber.
As the demand for logs
grew, Mortimer started
selling timber from his
property.
Mortimer did a brisk
business operating a lime
kiln and selling timber to
other settlers. He played a
major role in the construction of other homes and
businesses in the area.
The railroad’s decision
not to pass through Oakwood sealed the town’s
fate, possibly convincing
Mortimer to move on. He
sold out to Solomon Walters in 1886.
Walters was in the
wheat and lumber business, and the cabin remained in his family until
foreclosure hit in 1934.
The Omar Doops family
purchased it and held onto
it for about 10 years before
selling out to the State of
South Dakota in 1945. After
acquiring other neighboring properties, the state
park that exists today was
created.
Claim-era resources
across the state are increasingly rare due to their
poor condition and for
their becoming functionally obsolete, Vogt noted.
Log cabins in eastern
South Dakota are particularly uncommon because
timber existed only along
streams and lakes during
the homestead years, Vogt
said, adding that only a
few claim-era cabins built
in eastern South Dakota
remain, and even fewer remain on their original site.
For more information
on the National Register
or other historic preservation programs, contact the
State Historic Preservation
Office at the Cultural Heritage Center, 900 Governors
Drive, Pierre, SD 575012217; telephone 605-7733458 or website history.
sd.gov/Preservation (click
on National Register of
Historic Places in the right
column).
Mortgage Lender
Reporting Guidance
PIERRE, S.D. – House Bill 1179 passed during the
2017 legislative session and became effective July 1,
2017. It created limited exemptions for certain money
lenders and nonresidential mortgage lenders under
SDCL Chapters 54-4 and 54-14.
Official guidance on House Bill 1179 and the required annual reporting forms are posted at dlr.sd.gov/
banking. Annual reports must be filed with the South
Dakota Division of Banking by Dec. 31, 2017.
The reporting requirement included in House Bill
1179 is not intended to apply to loans made between
family members. Additional questions can be directed
to the Division at 605-773-3421.
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