Mellette House, Watertown, South Dakota
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N 44° 54.426 W 097° 07.293
14T E 648289 N 4974346
Mellette House was built by Arthur Calvin Mellette and his wife, Margaret Wylie Mellette, and four sons on Prospect Hill in Watertown, Dakota Territory about 1885.
Waymark Code: WMF261
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 08/10/2012
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The Mellette Memorial Association came into existence as a result of a meeting held on August 7, 1943, shortly after the property was condemned. A group of concerned Watertown citizens held a meeting at the Grand Hotel to discuss the future of the house. The Mellette Memorial Association was formed on August 18, 1943. Raising money was the number one priority of the organization. An option to buy the house was eventually secured from the estate that owned it. By August of 1944, the purchase price of $500.00 was raised.
The appalling condition of the house cannot be overemphasized. One of the first purchases of the Association was $3.25 for nails and boards to nail up the house. There was little money, and much work to be done. By June 2, 1945 , the first public function was held when the Daughters of the American Revolution gathered for a picnic luncheon. In October of 1945, electricity was restored .
In August of 1949, the first of the Mellette possessions arrived. Two oil paintings done by Maggie Mellette - one of herself as a young woman and one of the four Mellette sons - were sent by the two living sons, Charles and Anton.
In 1953, after the death of Maggie Mellette and Anton, two Mellette Memorial Association members traveled to Pittsburg, Kansas to view furniture, silver, documents, photographs and other Mellette family items that had at one time been in the Mellette House and arrange for their shipment to Watertown.
The restoration work has been ongoing and never ending. Today the house is still owned and operated by the Mellette Memorial Association. The volunteer Board of Directors proudly continues the commitment of the past and endeavors to build on the accomplishments of the those who saved the Mellette House from destruction.
The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: [Web Link]
The attraction’s own URL: [Web Link]
Hours of Operation: May 1 - October 1 from 1pm - 5pm
Tuesday through Sunday
Closed Mondays
Admission Prices: Free Guided Tours
Donations are gratefully accepted
Group reservations are recommended
Easy parking for buses and cars
Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Up to 1 hour
Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation
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