Pactola, South Dakota

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Founded1876
Elevation4,462 ft (1,360 m)
Pactola, South Dakota
Camp Crook
Pactola is located in South Dakota
Pactola
Pactola
Location of Pactola within South Dakota.
Coordinates: 44°04′25″N 103°29′02″W / 44.0735982°N 103.4838007°W / 44.0735982; -103.4838007[1]
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Dakota
CountyPennington
Founded1876
Founded byGeneral Crook
Named afterPactolus
Elevation4,462 ft (1,360 m)
Time zoneUTC-7 (MST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-6 (MDT)

Pactola, also known as Camp Crook, (1875–1950s) is a ghost town in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. It was an early placer mining town and existed into the early 1950s, when it was submerged under Pactola Lake.[2]

The town's early name, Camp Crook, was named in honor of General George Crook, who started his headquarters in the town. Pactola was chosen as the community name in 1878, when the miners were asked by lawyer and journalist H. N. Maguire to find a more interesting name. Pactola is derived from the ancient Greek placer mining operations on the Pactolus River, an ancient river in Lydia.[2]

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