[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 95 (Thursday, June 21, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S4416]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         PIERPONT, SOUTH DAKOTA

 Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota. Mr. President, today I wish to 
pay tribute to the 125th anniversary of Pierpont, SD. The residents of 
Pierpont exemplify the strong sense of community and welcoming spirit 
that are defining traits of South Dakotans.
  Pierpont is a tranquil town nestled at the foot of the Coteau Hills, 
in Day County. The early settlers of Pierpont tenaciously petitioned 
the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad for a side track, so that 
farmers would have a nearby market for their grain. Charles Sheldon, a 
homesteader who later became the second governor of South Dakota, was 
the spokesman for the Pierpont farmers. Sheldon's negotiation was 
successful, and the farmers paid $500 to the railroad for the 
construction of the side track.
  In 1887, the first structures of what would become the town of 
Pierpont were built by the Empire Elevator Company. By 1888, the Post 
Office had opened and families began settling in the town. The turn of 
the century found a thriving, booming community with businesses that 
lined Main Street.
  To celebrate Pierpont's historical achievement, residents will join 
together for a weekend full of fun activities. An all-school alumni 
reunion, parade, car show, and a children's carnival are just a few of 
the exciting events that will take place.
  I am proud to recognize Pierpont on reaching this milestone and wish 
them nothing but the best in the future. Pierpont continues to be a 
prime example of the successful pioneer spirit that built South 
Dakota.

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