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The present site of Devils Lake was, historically, a territory of the Dakota people. However, the Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-Head bands of the Dakotas were relocated to the Spirit Lake Reservation as a result of the 1867 treaty between the United States and the Dakota that established a reservation for those who had not been forcibly relocated to Crow Creek Reservation in what is now South ...
Ramsey County Courthouse in Devils Lake, North Dakota. ... State North Dakota: Founded: January 4, 1873 (created) ... Outline map of Ramsey County, North Dakota, 1909.
Devils Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is the largest natural body of water and the second-largest body of water in North Dakota after Lake Sakakawea. It can reach a level of 1,458 ft (444 m) before naturally flowing into the Sheyenne River via the Tolna Coulee. On June 27, 2011, it reached an unofficial historical high ...
It lies along U.S. Route 2, northwest of the city of Devils Lake, the county seat of Ramsey County. [1] Its elevation is 1,467 feet (447 m). The community was first named Lauren for the townsite owner, Lauren, and was later renamed Penn for English stockholders. [2] It has a post office with the ZIP code 58362. [3]
Grahams Island State Park (part of Devils Lake State Park) is in the Southeast. The park, covering 1,122 acres (4.54 km 2 ), is a recreation area for boating, fishing, and camping. Most of the island lies in the unorganized territory of Lallie North, in Benson County , while its easternmost portion lies in Poplar Grove Township, in Ramsey County .
North Dakota Highway 19 (ND 19) is an east–west route through central North Dakota. It runs from County Road 19 (CR 19) at the McHenry–Pierce county line to ND 20 in Devils Lake, a total of 70 miles (112.65 km). It has one concurrency with US Highway 281 (US 281) for four miles (6.4 km) near Minnewaukan.
DEVILS LAKE - Kathy Frelich is a farmer just northeast of Devils Lake. She attended school at Lake Region State College in 1987 and furthered her education at Valley City State University, earning ...
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Devils Lake, North Dakota, was built in 1908.It was designed by James Knox Taylor and includes Classical Revival architecture.Also known as Devils Lake Post Office and as the Federal Building, it served historically as a courthouse and as a post office.