The South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center

The South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center This page is dedicated to sharing the unique culture and heritage of South Dakota Germans from Russia.

The South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center is a history and research center housed on the second floor of the Northern State University Library. Over 3,000 square feet has been set aside, including a permanent exhibit telling the story of the Germans from Russia in South Dakota through images, documents, artifacts, and oral history interviews. Rotating exhibitions highlight specific aspe

cts of the Germans from Russia culture. An extensive monograph and family history collection is also available to genealogists and researchers. For more information on the South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center, please contact Robert Russell at 605.626.7770 or stop in to LIB105.

"Fishing, 1962" from the Julius Stangl Photography Collection
05/29/2026

"Fishing, 1962" from the Julius Stangl Photography Collection

Postcard of Kansas City's Pioneer Mother monument, sent Nov. 6, 1947 to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Joachim of Cresbard, SD from...
05/08/2026

Postcard of Kansas City's Pioneer Mother monument, sent Nov. 6, 1947 to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Joachim of Cresbard, SD from Elaine, likely a relative. Elaine takes a dim view of the city, which is "to noisy. Can't even sleep nights."

Yesterday it was 83 degrees in Aberdeen; today, it snowed. This contraption built by three enterprising Eurekans might c...
04/17/2026

Yesterday it was 83 degrees in Aberdeen; today, it snowed. This contraption built by three enterprising Eurekans might come in useful soon!

"Propeller-driven sled, built by Henry Jundt, Val Kary and Ray Kiesz. Quite Successful in deep snow."

At the link, a 4-minute clip from a longer oral history interview with Don Weidenbach. In this selection, Don discusses ...
04/10/2026

At the link, a 4-minute clip from a longer oral history interview with Don Weidenbach. In this selection, Don discusses his bilingual childhood and attending the German Congregational Church in Scotland, SD.

Don Weidenbach discusses the role of religion and German language growing up in Scotland, South Dakota from his home in Richfield, Minnesota on October 21, 2014.

Easter Greetings postcard, ca. 1910. Sent from Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruff to Mr. and Mrs. C. Joachim of Delmont, SD.
04/03/2026

Easter Greetings postcard, ca. 1910. Sent from Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruff to Mr. and Mrs. C. Joachim of Delmont, SD.

1917 postcard of Menno, SD
03/27/2026

1917 postcard of Menno, SD

"The 5 Roesch girls: Annie, Marie, Martha, Rose & Eva-in front of Rose's house in Eureka about 1926.” The photo was labe...
03/07/2026

"The 5 Roesch girls: Annie, Marie, Martha, Rose & Eva-in front of Rose's house in Eureka about 1926.” The photo was labeled by Anne, who adds: “I had my 8th grade graduation dress on."

Confirmation Class of the German St. Paul's Congregational Church in Eureka, around 1915
02/28/2026

Confirmation Class of the German St. Paul's Congregational Church in Eureka, around 1915

Haag Shoe Shop, Eureka, SD
02/20/2026

Haag Shoe Shop, Eureka, SD

Joan Froh of Richfield, Minnesota tells of the rise and fall of the Eureka Rundschau newspaper, as well as the impact Wo...
02/12/2026

Joan Froh of Richfield, Minnesota tells of the rise and fall of the Eureka Rundschau newspaper, as well as the impact World War I and attitudes towards Germans had on the paper.

https://sdgfr.org/collections/eureka-rundschau/

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1200 S Jay Street
Aberdeen, SD
57401

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