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5 Fun Facts About August 3 In North Dakota History
1. In 1932, the 85th U.S. Army Reserve Division was activated for the first time in North Dakota. Composed mostly of North Dakotan soldiers, this division would go on to serve in World War II. 2. On August 3, 1967, the James River Valley Library System was established in southeastern...
5 Fun Facts About August 2 In North Dakota History
1. In 1886, the Great Sioux War concluded with the surrender of Chief Sitting Bull in North Dakota. Sitting Bull had led the Sioux tribe in resistance against the US government's attempts to force them onto reservations, and his surrender marked the end of one of the most significant conflicts...
5 Fun Facts About August 1 In North Dakota History
1. In 1907, the Bank of North Dakota was established under Governor John Burke, becoming the first state-owned bank in the United States. The bank was created to promote agriculture, commerce, and industry within the state. 2. August 1, 1956 marked the dedication of the Garrison Dam on the Missouri...
5 Fun Facts About July 31 In North Dakota History
1. July 31, 1889 - North Dakota becomes a state: On this day, North Dakota officially became a state, joining the Union as part of the 39th state. The state's capital is Bismarck, and the state bird is the western meadowlark. 2. July 31, 1917 - USS North Dakota is...
5 Fun Facts About July 30 In North Dakota History
1. On July 30, 1936, the Missouri River reached one of its highest levels in North Dakota history, causing widespread flooding in several communities along its banks. 2. On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965 into law. This landmark legislation created Medicare...
5 Fun Facts About July 29 In North Dakota History
1. In 1948, the city of Williston was struck by a massive tornado that caused extensive damage to buildings and homes, killing two people and injuring dozens more. 2. On July 29, 1898, iconic Old West outlaw and leader of the Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy, was reportedly spotted in Dickinson,...
5 Fun Facts About July 28 In North Dakota History
1. 1866: Battle of Killdeer Mountain – This was one of the largest battles of the Indian Wars, fought between the United States Army and a combined force of Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne warriors. The battle took place on July 28, 1866, near the Killdeer Mountain in western North...
5 Fun Facts About July 27 In North Dakota History
1. Statehood Day: On July 27, 1889, North Dakota officially became the 39th state in the United States of America. This day is celebrated annually as Statehood Day in North Dakota. 2. Tallest Man: Robert Wadlow, also known as the "Alton Giant," was born in Alton, Illinois, on July 27,...
5 Fun Facts About July 26 In North Dakota History
1. On July 26, 1882, the first train arrived in Bismarck, North Dakota, marking the completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad's transcontinental line. The arrival of the train was a significant moment in the state's history, as it opened up access to transportation and commerce across the country. 2. In...
5 Fun Facts About July 25 In North Dakota History
1. On July 25, 1889, the first train to cross the newly completed Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge in Bismarck, ND made its maiden voyage. The bridge, which spans the Missouri River, was a major feat of engineering and greatly aided the transportation of goods and people across the region. 2....
5 Fun Facts About July 24 In North Dakota History
1. On July 24, 1955, the first Miss North Dakota was crowned at the North Dakota State Fair in Minot. Her name was Marlene Olson from Plaza, North Dakota. 2. In 1905, on July 24th, the state's first oil well was drilled near the town of Tioga. This discovery helped...
5 Fun Facts About July 23 In North Dakota History
1. The first steamboat to navigate the Yellowstone River arrived in the Dakota Territory on July 23, 1832. It was called the Yellowstone, and it made it all the way to the mouth of the Bighorn River before it had to turn back due to the shallow conditions. 2. On...