Lake Poinsett (South Dakota)

Coordinates: 44°34′6″N 97°5′7″W / 44.56833°N 97.08528°W / 44.56833; -97.08528
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Lake Poinsett
LocationHamlin / Brookings counties, near Arlington, South Dakota
Coordinates44°34′6″N 97°5′7″W / 44.56833°N 97.08528°W / 44.56833; -97.08528
Basin countriesUnited States

Lake Poinsett is one of the largest lakes in the state of South Dakota.

The lake is located northeast of the town of Arlington, South Dakota. It has the name of the U. S. Secretary of War, Joel Poinsett.[1] In 1838, the area was first visited by the expedition of Joseph Nicollet and John Fremont, who camped on the lake's north shore. Poinsett was instrumental in promoting the expedition.

Shoreside housing developments along the lake comprise the census-designated place of Lake Poinsett.

See also

References

  1. ^ Federal Writers' Project (1940). South Dakota place-names, v.2. University of South Dakota. p. 59.

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