Jack McCall Historical Marker
Pierre Dorian’s Grave
Intersection of Highway 81 & Highway 50
Being the first territorial capital of the Dakotas,
Yankton hosted the trial and hanging of the
notorious Jack McCall for the murder of Wild
Bill Hickok. The trial began on Dec. 4, 1876 in a
courtroom at what is now present day Third
and Capital Streets. Two days later the jury
found McCall guilty. McCall’s hanging took
place on March 1, 1877 near the present day
intersection of Highway 81 and Highway 50.
The hanging is remembered by a historical
plaque, which is located in the parking lot on the south end of the Human
Services Center.
West 2nd Street & Riverside Drive
Pierre Dorian was the first white settler in the
Yankton area. He lived among the Yankton
Sioux at the time that Lewis and Clark passed
through in 1804. Lewis and Clark convinced
Dorian to accompany them on their expedition
and to serve as an Indian interpreter. Dorian
later returned to the Yankton area. His grave
was located by a local historian and a memorial
marker dedicated in 2002.
USS Scorpion Historical Marker
Walnut Street
The Meridian Bridge, a long-time landmark in Yankton, is the result of hard
work and determination of local citizens. The bridge closed to vehicle
transportation in October 2008, but opened in November 2011 to foot
traffic. The bridge welcomes foot and bike traffic. Spanning over 3,029 feet,
the Meridian Bridge is the longest pedestrian bridge connecting two states,
Nebraska and South Dakota. It was originally built in 1924 and was the first
permanent bridge crossing the Missouri River. This unique bridge is a
“double-decker” with one lane positioned above another. It was
constructed as a lift-span bridge to allow riverboat traffic to traverse the
river. Up until 1953, it was operated as a toll bridge.
Walnut Street & Riverside Drive
Presented by U.S. Submarine Veterans WWII South Dakota Chapter, this
historical marker is located near the Missouri River on the West side of the
Meridian Bridge. Scorpion was launched on July 20, 1942 and their first
patrol was a hunting and mining
mission near Honshu, Japan in
April 1943. Scorpion went on three
patrols that earned her a battle
star. She was involved with a series
of torpedo attacks and gun battles.
On Jan. 5, 1944, Scorpion
rendezvoused with Herring to transfer an injured man, but heavy seas
prevented a safe transfer. Scorpion and 77 courageous crewmen were never
seen again.
Mount Marty College
Veterans Memorial
1105 W. 8th St.
(855) MtMarty (686-2789)
www.mtmc.edu
Mount Marty College is a beautifully maintained 80-acre campus along the
bluffs of the Missouri River. The college offers Bachelor degrees, Associate
degrees, pre-professional studies and Masters Programs. Students at Mount
Marty are surrounded by excellent academics, strong values and many
ways to stay involved. Attractive financial aid packages and scholarships
make a Mount Marty education a tremendous value. Founded in 1936 by
the Benedictine Sisters of Sacred Heart Monastery, the college is named in
memory of Martin Marty, a Benedictine missionary and the area’s first
Catholic Bishop.
321 W. 3rd St.
This memorial is dedicated to all
veterans, past, present and future, whose
sacrifices continue to protect our
freedom. The red, white and blue
memorial was designed by Luken
Memorials to be up-lifting and reaching
to the stars with the bronze eagle taking
flight. The wording on the west side “All
Gave Some, Some Gave All” refers to the
sacrifices of our current and past
veterans. The five granite pedestals
display lasered scenes particular to each
branch of the military. The main feature memorial contains three different
colors of granite Rubin Red - India, Sierra White - United States and Blue
Pearl - Norway.
Meridian Bridge
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