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  2. Hettinger, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Hettinger (/ ˈ h ɛ t ɪ ŋ ɡ ər / HET-ing-gər) is a city in and the county seat [5] of Adams County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 1,074 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ]

  3. Hettinger Township, Adams County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Hettinger's population was 237 in the 1930 Census (excluding the city of Hettinger), and that number fell to 145 by 1940. [2] Its population as of 2010 was 195. [3]According to the 2010 census, the racial makeup of the township was 96.41% White, 2.05% Black, 0.51% Asian, 0.51% Hispanic of any race, and 1.03% multiracial.

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  5. Hettinger County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Territory legislature created the county on March 9, 1883, with territory partitioned from Stark County.Its government was not organized at that time. The county name was chosen by territorial legislator Erastus A. Williams, to honor his father-in-law, Mathias K. Hettinger (1810-1890), who had been a banker and public figure in Freeport, Illinois.

  6. Adams County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Adams County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,200. [1] The county seat is Hettinger. [2] The county was created on April 17, 1907, and organized one week later.

  7. Drift Prairie - Wikipedia

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    The Drift Prairie is a geographic region in the U.S. states of North Dakota and South Dakota. [1] In North Dakota, the Drift Prairie is the transition zone between two zones. The gently rolling hills and shallow lakes were formed by glacial action, while the badlands to the west are characterized by the lack of this action, and the Red River ...