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FamilySearch
North Dakota Manifests of Immigrant Arrivals 1910-1952
North Dakota, Cemetery Records, 1877-1999
North Dakota, Red River Valley Genealogical Society Pioneer Files, 1880-1953
National Register of Historic Places - info and photos for Stuart Dunlap house, German Evangelical St. Johns Church, Hotel Brown, Huff State Historic Site, Lewis & Clark hotel, Mandan Historic District, Mandan High School, Louis Rehm Barn, Sunnyside Barn, Welsh House, State Training District
Bureau of Land Management - land patents
Morton County - government website
Morton County - Public Records
State Historical Society of North Dakota
Historic Map Works - many plat maps are available to view online at no charge
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps - includes 8 maps of Mandan and 2 of Salem
Digital Horizons - has great Morton County histories including photos and biographies
1909 History of Sacred Heart Parish, 1884-1909, Glen Ullin, written in German
1912 Morton County, North Dakota
1917 Standard Atlas of Morton County
1935 Early Hebron: Sketches of the Pioneer
1956 Almont Golden Jubilee 1906-1956
1958 Peace Evangelical & Reformed Church
1958 75th Anniversary, New Salem 1883-1958 includes many biographies and portraits of pioneers
1963 A History of 75 Years: First Baptist Church, Hebron
1964 History of Fort Rice
1964 Mantani: A History of Mandan-Morton County
1970 Historic Mandan and Morton County: Early Days to 1970
1981 St. Joseph's, Mandan, 1881-1981
1983 Glen Ullin Yesteryears, 1883-1983 includes hundreds of family histories and portraits
1983 New Salem 1883-1983
Newspapers
Chronicling America - Library of Congress free online newspaper collection
North Dakota Newspaper Association
Obituaries
Internet Archive
1889 The State of North Dakota Statistical, Historical, and Political Abstract
1900 Compendium History and Biography of North Dakota - includes biographies of Albert H. Chase [p1284-1287], John Foran [p857], Henry F. Geweke [p1199-1200], J. S. Green [p882], Fred Koesel [p1377-1378], Herman Kroeger [p871], Ferdinand Leutz [p1192-1193], Bernhard Lueder [p179-180], Andrew O. Morck [p827], Sid O. Morgan [p1156], Charles F. Peterson [p809], Max Schultze [p1387-1388], Fred Schweigert [p1179], William H. Seitz [p1200-1202], Fayette M. Smith [p1295], Lawrence F. Tavis [p887-888], Robert M. Tuttle [p879-880], and John C. Weekes [p1275-1276]
1906 North Dakota Magazine - includes biographies of Ferdinand Leutz [p50-52], W. E. Martin [p117-119], Jacob Rohs [p86], Arthur V. Schallern [p839-840], and William Simpson [p64]
1916 Nov 05 North Dakota Farmer - includes an article about Ray McKaig's Sweet Clover Ranch
1917 North Dakota History and People Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3
- Post Offices Nov 1889 "Fort Abraham Lincoln, Glen Cllin, Mandan, New Salem, Sims, Hebron, Sweet Briar, Kurtz, Cannon Ball" [vol 1, page 381]
- Members of 1889 Constitutional Convention included: Hoyt, Albert W. born 05 Jul 1846; and Parsons, Albert Samuel born 16 Aug 1856 [vol 1, pages 386-387]
- Biographies [vol 2]
1923 Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Volume 5, includes details and maps of Morton County's many boundry changes [pages 185-194, 217-218, 224-227, 233, 249]
1944 Sep 09 Federal Register - regarding Estate of Ferdinand Leutz
Odessa Digital Library - A German-Russian Genealogical Library
North Dakota Family Group Sheet Project
Look-Up Volunteers
Past Queries
Facebook has several helpful groups such as North Dakota Genealogy, North and South Dakota Norwegians - Genealogy, North Dakota State Genealogical Society, North Dakota Genealogy! Just Ask! and North Dakota Genealogy Network and the list goes on.
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