Aggergaard Manor

Aggergaard Manor is a historic house in Irene, South Dakota. It was designed in the Colonial Revival style, and built in 1904 for Peter N. Aggergaard, an immigrant from Denmark.[2] Born in 1844,[3] he emigrated to the United States in 1872 and became a homesteader in the Dakota Territory in 1873, eventually owning 16,000 acres.[2] Aggergaard sponsored Danes to emigrate to the United States and work on his farm.[2] He was also a banker,[3] and he became known as the "King of the Viborg settlement."[2] He lived here with his wife, their three sons and six daughters; he died in 1921.[3] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since June 6, 2001.[1]

Aggergaard Manor
The building in 2016
LocationThompson Street, Irene, South Dakota
Coordinates43°05′03″N 97°09′37″W
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Built1904 (1904)
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.01000636[1]
Added to NRHPJune 6, 2001

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