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Bowman was founded in 1907 at about the same time the railroad was extended to that point. [5] The city took its name from Bowman County. [ 6 ] A post office has been in operation at Bowman since 1907.
Lewis and Clark Hotel, circa 1919. The building was built by Louis B. Hanna (1861–1948) who served as Governor of North Dakota (1913–1917). In 1916, he purchased and razed the Inter-Ocean Hotel in downtown Mandan and drew up plans for a new hotel building. The building was designed by Fargo-based architect William J. Gage (1891-1965). [3] [4]
County # of Sites Region; 1 Adams: 3 Missouri Plateau 2 Barnes: 13 Drift Prairie 3 Benson: 7 Drift Prairie 4 Billings: 11 Missouri Plateau 5 Bottineau: 4 Drift Prairie
Map of the United States with North Dakota highlighted. North Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern United States. All incorporated communities in North Dakota are considered cities, regardless of population; there are no towns, villages, or hamlets in the state. There are 355 municipalities.
In 1891, and again in 1896, the South Dakota legislature eliminated the not-yet-organized Bowman County, due to scant settlement in the area, but these actions either were not put into effect (the 1891 vote) or were overturned in judicial appeal (the 1896 vote). A decision by the North Dakota supreme court on May 24, 1901, resurrected Bowman ...
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North Dakota: County: Bowman: Elevation [1] 2,904 ft (885 m) Population
The Soo Hotel was later known as the Princess Hotel, The Patterson Hotel Annex, The Hotel Dakotan, Heritage Recovery Center, and Heritage Apartments.It is a historic building located on Fifth Street North in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.