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=== Availability  ===
=== Availability  ===
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In the territorial era, naturalization proceedings were handled by the U.S. district courts. For information, contact the [http://www.archives.gov/central-plains/ National Archives—Central Plains Region] at Kansas City.  
In the territorial era, naturalization proceedings were handled by the U.S. district courts. For information, contact the [http://www.archives.gov/central-plains/ National Archives—Central Plains Region] at Kansas City.  
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The South Dakota State Archives has placed an [http://history.sd.gov/archives/Data/naturalization/default.aspx Index to the South Dakota Naturalization Records] on-line. The Index includes both the First Papers and the Second Papers. The index includes the following information for the first papers: names, county of residence, birth country, date of intention, and page and volume in the original record. The second papers include: names, county of residence, final date, birth year, country the immigrant is renouncing, and page and volume in the original record. <br>There is also a history of the naturalization laws on the site.  
The South Dakota State Archives has placed an [http://history.sd.gov/archives/Data/naturalization/default.aspx Index to the South Dakota Naturalization Records] on-line. The Index includes both the First Papers and the Second Papers. The index includes the following information for the first papers: names, county of residence, birth country, date of intention, and page and volume in the original record. The second papers include: names, county of residence, final date, birth year, country the immigrant is renouncing, and page and volume in the original record. <br>There is also a history of the naturalization laws on the site.  


The Family History Library has many naturalization records from the district and circuit courts.both in the state records and in the county records.  
The Family History Library has many naturalization records from the district and circuit courts.both in the state records and in the county records.


=== Post-1906 Records  ===
=== Post-1906 Records  ===
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