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2019 Trail of Governors Annual Report
Donor Opportunities Continued. Governor Dennis Daugaard
No Governor Specified
23rd Governor Nils Boe, 1965-1969 – fully funded; unveiled in 2016
24th Governor Frank Farrar, 1969-1971 – fully funded; unveiled in 2013 $68,000 +
25th Governor Richard Kneip, 1971-1978 – fully funded; unveiled in 2015 First National Bank, First Savings Bank and Capital Card Services
Governor Frank Farrar
26th Governor Harvey Wollman, 1978 – ½ funded; donor opportunities; Brochures
unveiled in 2013
27th and 30th Governor William J. Janklow, 1979-1987; 1995-2003 – fully Family and Friends of William J. Janklow
funded; unveiled in 2013 Governor William J. Janklow
28th Governor George S. Mickelson, 1987-1993 – fully funded; unveiled in 2014 Bankwest/Charles Burke II
Governor Nils Boe
29th Governor Walter D. Miller, 1993-1995 – fully funded; unveiled in 2012
31st Governor M. Michael Rounds, 2003-2011 – fully funded; unveiled in 2016 Gary and Connie Grittner:
Governor Archie Gubbrud
32nd Governor Dennis Daugaard, 2011-2019 – fully funded; unveiled in 2019
Governor Merrell Q. Sharpe
Donors To-Date Governor William J. Bulow
Governor Samuel H. Elrod
$140,000
$51,000 +
Leroy and Charlene Foster:
Governor Walter D. Miller Mansour and Ruth Karim:
Governor Harlan Bushfield Governor Walter D. Miller
Governor Warren Green Governor Warren Green
Governor Sigurd Anderson Governor Sigurd Anderson
Governor Leslie Jensen Governor Dennis Daugaard
Governor Merrell Q. Sharpe $34,000 +
Governor Samuel H. Elrod Linda Mickelson Graham
$125,000 Governor George S. Mickelson
Scott and Julia Jones: David and Rebecca Scott
Governor William H. McMaster Governor Peter Norbeck
Governor Ralph Herseth Matthew and April Smart
Governor Charles Herreid Governor Arthur Mellette
Governor Harvey Wollman
Governor Frank Byrne South Dakota Retailers Association
Governor Robert Vessey
A vision to create a lasting legacy of South Dakota’s governors.