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204 1st Avenue East
605-492-3225
Bristol is located in the western half of Day County on Section 25 of
Bristol Township, on the main line of what is now the Burlington
Northern Railroad on US Highway 12. Like so many other small towns of
the upper Midwest, Bristol came into being as a result of railroad
expansion. In the late 1870's, the site which was to become Bristol
was known to railroad graders as Station #70. C.P. Prior, a district
railroad surveyor and townsite agent, was given credit for naming
Bristol in 1881. He named the town after Bristol, England. The people
who settled in and around Bristol were mostly of the Norwegian, Swedigh
and German descent.
The Brokaw House was the first
structure in Bristol. It was built in 1883 and rebuilt through the
years to accomodate the people attracted to Day County by offers of
free land and new futures. Richard P. Brokaw, a native of New York,
left the Union Army at Richmond with only a few dollars when he was
honorably discharged, had married and headed for Dakota Territory. He
first filed a homestead near Vermillion, but when the trains came to
Day County he and his family headed north. His was one of the first
families in Bristol. Mr. Tom Brokaw is a great-grandson of Richard P.
Brokaw, and along with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brokaw, lived in
the hotel for a short while.