“100 Meridian Map Marker”

55
1955
Walworth

(Note: any text in italics has been taken from the official SDSHS records.)

Marker Text

YOU ARE NOW ON THE 100 MERIDIAN

Historically that meridian is significant. For two generations the insurance Companies and other world-wide lending agencies would not as a matter of agreed policy, lend a shiny dime west of this line. Their reason was that some geographer had labeled it the EAST EDGE of the Great American Desert. Neither the geographer nor the insurance Companies had been west of 100.

Today, more than a quarter of America’s new animal wealth alone is produced from that misnamed desert. This unrealistic, geographically limited loan policy forced South Dakota into the farm loan business. Our Rural Credit business cost us plenty and was a splendid illustration of why a State should not be in the lending business. But South Dakota has paid all its debts in full. The 100th Meridian is just another bad memory. Historically, however the 100 Meridian was a most important one in Western economy.

Location

Walworth County, 2 miles east of the intersection of US 12 and 83 (2006)