Athol, South Dakota

Athol
Unincorporated community
Athol

Athol

Coordinates: 45°00′32″N 98°35′47″W / 45.0088635°N 98.5964856°W / 45.0088635; -98.5964856Coordinates: 45°00′32″N 98°35′47″W / 45.0088635°N 98.5964856°W / 45.0088635; -98.5964856
Country United States
State South Dakota
County Spink
Elevation 1,296 ft (395 m)

Athol is an unincorporated community in Spink County, South Dakota, in the United States.[1] It is part of Athol Township.

History

Athol was originally named Myrtle City for Myrtle Taylor, the child of a first settler.[2] The community was renamed in 1881 when the Chicago and North Western Railroad came through the area. The town was named for Athol, Massachusetts, which was named for James Murray, second Duke of Atholl, Scotland.[1][3] Athol received a US Post Office on September 28, 1881.[4] R. G. Bestor published the Athol Star newspaper for a time beginning in the 1880s.[5]

On February 23, 1903, one man was killed and thirteen people injured in a Chicago and North Western Railroad accident near town.[6]

Geography

Athol lies near the south fork of Snake Creek.[7]

References

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