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In the same year, Hidekoper sold the 70,000-acre (28,000 ha) ranch; the sale was the largest land deal in North Dakota history. After the sale, a land company reduced the ranch to 5,000 acres (2,000 ha); it was later used as a dude ranch in the 1920s. [2] The ranch was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 5, 1985. [1]
Pages in category "Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North of Carrington on the western side of Burlington Northern railroad tracks 47°29′42″N 99°08′27″W / 47.495°N 99.140833°W / 47.495; -99.140833 ( Ralph Hall Farm Carrington
Pam and her husband Bill farm corn, beans, and alfalfa. They operate a cattle feedlot. She got a BS in education and nutrition from NDSU and a degree in public administration from MSUM. Pam's sons are now the fifth generation of Gullesons to farm and ranch near Rutland in Sergeant County. Gulleson was raised on a dairy farm near Oakes, North ...
Marsh Self Binder, Red River Valley, D.T. 1877 [4]. Bonanza farmers pioneered the development of farm technology and economics. They used steam engines to power plowing as much as 4 decades before the modern farm tractor made its appearance - plows and combine harvesters drawn by steam tractors were used in the West in the 1880s and 1890s.
Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota (19 P) This page was last ...
The Burgesses sold the ranch to Harry W. Olsen in 1915, and his brother Carl. Carl eventually assumed ownership of the ranch, keeping horses, cattle, turkeys and chickens, and growing crops to feed the animals. By 1918 Carl began to operate the ranch as a dude ranch, taking advantage of the nearby petrified forest.
The Adams–Fairview Bonanza Farm near Wahpeton, North Dakota, is a bonanza farm that was developed in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]