Alsen, South Dakota

Alsen
Unincorporated community
Alsen
Alsen

Location within the state of South Dakota

Coordinates: 42°57′41″N 96°48′19″W / 42.96139°N 96.80528°W / 42.96139; -96.80528Coordinates: 42°57′41″N 96°48′19″W / 42.96139°N 96.80528°W / 42.96139; -96.80528
Country United States
State South Dakota
County Union
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)

Alsen is an unincorporated community in Union County, South Dakota. It is located nine miles southwest of Beresford and is on the border between Clay and Union counties.

History

Alsen was named by Olof Erickson in honor of his birthplace, Alsen Parish, Jamtland District, Sweden. Olof Erickson was an early homesteader as well as the town's first blacksmith. Alsen started when Erickson established his blacksmith shop in 1871. Erickson established the Alsen post office in 1874 and served as its first postmaster. The post office was closed in 1900.

During its early days, Alsen had a creamery, a general store, a telephone exchange, a harness shop, a blacksmith shop, and a Model T garage. The creamery closed in 1933. The garage was sold in 1938. Part of the Alsen store was remodeled into living quarters in 1948. The telephone exchange was the Alsen Community Telephone Company, a cooperative serving rural customers in Clay and Union Counties. It was one of the first exchanges to switch from operators to dial telephones in 1952, and again early in switching to all push-button calling in 1965. It was sold to Dakota Cooperative Telephone Company, Inc. in 1970 but the exchange still operates with a 253 prefix and maintains equipment in Alsen.

Geography

Alsen is located at (42.961389, -96.805278).[1]

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