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  2. Maddock, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    As of the census of 2010, there were 382 people, 196 households, and 103 families living in the city. The population density was 429.2 inhabitants per square mile (165.7/km 2).

  3. L.D. Miller Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    In either 1902 or 1903, Lee D. Miller established his funeral home and a livery barn on South Main Avenue in Sioux Falls. In 1923, Miller hired local architectural firm Perkins & McWayne to build a new, larger facility on the property, as Miller had just incorporated two other local funeral homes—Burnside Funeral Home and Joseph Nelson Funeral Home—into his.

  4. Shrine of Our Lady of the Prairies - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Our Lady of the Prairies is a traditionalist Catholic shrine in Powers Lake, North Dakota. [1] It was established in the 1950s by Reverend Fredric J. Nelson, who also published the "Maryfaithful" magazine. Father Nelson started a grade school and high school in 1961, and built a retirement home also.

  5. List of Freemasons (E–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Nelson (1759–7 June 1815), brigadier general during the American Revolutionary War and later a congressman from Maryland. Member of Hiram Lodge No. 28, Frederick, Maryland. [1] Samuel Nelson, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice (1845–1872) [13] Thomas Nelson, Jr., governor of Virginia, signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in North Dakota

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    Old Main, North Dakota School of Forestry: Old Main, North Dakota School of Forestry: September 1, 2006 : Alexander St. (north of terminus with 2nd St.) Bottineau: 3: State Bank of Antler: State Bank of Antler

  7. Minnewaukan, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Minnewaukan is a city in Benson County, North Dakota, United States. [5] It serves as the county seat and is fourth largest city in the county, after Fort Totten, Leeds, and Maddock. The population was 199 at the 2020 census. [3] Minnewaukan was founded in 1884.

  8. Benson County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Benson County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,964. [1] Its county seat is Minnewaukan. [2] The county was created on March 9, 1883 [3] by the Dakota Territory legislature, and was named for Bertil W. Benson, a Dakota Territory legislator at the time. The county government was organized ...

  9. Viking Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    Viking Lutheran Church is located in South Viking Township in Benson County, and it is a historic wood-frame church in rural Maddock, North Dakota. The congregation was founded in 1887, and the church was built in 1903 with some Gothic elements. The church interior was originally painted with angels, stars, and other elaborate decorations ...