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Red River Valley 40 Rolette: 3 Drift Prairie 41 Sargent: 1 Drift Prairie 42 Sheridan: 2 Missouri Plateau 43 Sioux: 0 Missouri Plateau 44 Slope: 2 Missouri Plateau 45 Stark: 5 Missouri Plateau 46 Steele: 3 Drift Prairie 47 Stutsman: 10 Drift Prairie 48 Towner: 2 Drift Prairie 49 Traill: 22 Red River Valley 50 Walsh: 16 Red River Valley 51 Ward ...
The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is located in central North Dakota, at the confluence of the Knife River with the Missouri River. The village is located ½ mile north of present-day Stanton, North Dakota, 1 hour north west of Bismarck, and 1 ½ hours south west of Minot, North Dakota. The Knife River is a tributary to the ...
Fisher homesteaded in Edwinton (Bismarck) in 1872 and made his fortune in banking, real estate and liquor sales. In 1893, the house was sold to the state for $5000. The house was used as the governor's residence from 1893 to 1960 and was the home of twenty North Dakota governors.
The Little Missouri River is a tributary of the Missouri River, 560 miles (900 km) long, in the northern Great Plains of the United States. [4] Rising in northeastern Wyoming , in western Crook County about 15 miles (24 km) west of Devils Tower , [ 7 ] it flows northeastward, across a corner of southeastern Montana , and into South Dakota .
The Knife River, highlighted in a map of the watershed of the Missouri River. The Knife River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 120 mi (193 km) long, in North Dakota in the United States. [1] Knife is an English translation of the Native American name. [2] It rises in west central North Dakota, in the Killdeer Mountains in ...
The James River (also known as the Jim River or the Dakota River) is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 710 miles (1,140 km) long, draining an area of 20,653 square miles (53,490 km 2) in the U.S. states of North Dakota and South Dakota. [1] About 70 percent of the drainage area is in South Dakota. [2]
Goose River is a 179-mile-long (288 km) [1] tributary of the Red River of the North in North Dakota. [2] Via the Red River, Lake Winnipeg, and the Nelson River, it is part of the watershed of Hudson Bay. The Goose River is crossed by the Northwood Bridge and the Caledonia Bridge, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
North River is a city in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 55 at the 2020 census. [3] North River was founded in 1973. It is a suburb/bedroom community directly adjacent to the city of Fargo.