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The Corn Palace in Mitchell, S.D., in 1907. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

S.D. Historical Society converts 600 glass negatives to digital

The Corn Palace in Mitchell, S.D., in 1907. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
The Corn Palace in Mitchell, S.D., in 1907. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) – A recent scanning of glass plate negatives is helped preserve nearly 600 South Dakota images from the late 1890s to 1910s.

The grant from the City of Deadwood and the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission helped the South Dakota State Historical Society digitize and catalog the glass plate negatives from the Lester Black Collection.

The images can be viewed at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.

Locations within the collection include Redfield College, Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower, the Corn Palace, Sylvan Lake and the South Dakota State Fair.

Town images include Redfield, Gettysburg, Mitchell, Elk Point, Huron, Waubay, Hot Springs, and Pierre.

Other topics include sod homes, Native American encampments, floods, railroad scenes, stone artifacts, farm scenes, automobiles, a balloon flight, baseball games and family portraits.

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The Corn Palace in Mitchell, S.D., in 1907. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
The Corn Palace in Mitchell, S.D., in 1907. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.