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The North Dakota territorial legislature authorized a "hospital for the insane" in 1883. On May 1, 1885, the State Hospital opened, four years before North Dakota was granted statehood. Alongside the University of North Dakota , it is one of only two public institutions in North Dakota to predate statehood.
North Dakota State Hospital Jamestown: Stutsman 108 [1] [4] Northwood Deaconess Health Center Northwood: Grand Forks 57 [1] [4] Pembina County Memorial Hospital Cavalier: Pembina 60 [1] [4] Prairie St. John's Psychiatric Center Fargo: Cass 158 [1] [4] Presentation Medical Center Rolla: Rolette 25 [1] [4] Quentin N. Burdick Memorial Healtchcare ...
State Insane Hospital, Jamestown, N.D., 1895-1901 Description English: Several buildings on the State Insane Hospital campus in Jamestown, North Dakota, circa 1895-1901.
The James River, a Missouri River tributary, in Jamestown. Jamestown is located at the confluence of the James River and Pipestem Creek.According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 13.356 square miles (34.59 km 2), of which 13.296 square miles (34.44 km 2) is land and 0.060 square miles (0.16 km 2) is water.
Alexander St. (north of terminus with 2nd St.) 48°50′03″N 100°26′25″W / 48.834167°N 100.440278°W / 48.834167; -100.440278 ( Old Main, North Dakota School of Bottineau
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Jamestown, North Dakota" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nov. 18—FARGO, N.D. — It was an emotional day for the Jamestown High School volleyball team on Saturday. "Endings are hard," JHS head coach Sara Hegerle said. "Saying goodbye to seniors ...
English: The 1882 St. James Catholic Church and parish rectory in Jamestown, North Dakota. The church served briefly as a cathedral when the Diocese of Jamestown, now Fargo, was established in 1889. After the present parish church was completed in 1914, the old church was used as an auditorium for St. John's Academy.