Day County, South Dakota
Day County is a county located in the state of South Dakota in the United States. It lies in the northeast of the state and has 6267 inhabitants. The county was named after Merritt H. Day, a politician in the Dakota Territory.
Geography
The district has an area of 2826 square kilometers; of which 162 square kilometers ( 5.74 percent) of water. It is divided into 28 townships: Andover, Bristol, Butler, Central Point, Egeland, Farmington, Grenville, Highland, Home, Independence, Kidder, Kosciusko, Liberty, Lynn, Morton, Nutley, Oak Gulch, Racine, Raritan, Rusk, Scotland, Troy, Union, Valley, Waubay, Webster, Wheatland and York.
Demographics
2000
Cities and Towns
Cities ( cities )
- Bristol
- Waubay
- Webster
Municipalities ( towns )
- Andover
- Butler
- Grenville
- Lily
- Pierpont
- Roslyn
Free community villages
- Crandall