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  2. Edwin Benson - Wikipedia

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    Edwin James Benson (() October 23, 1931 – () December 9, 2016; Ma-doke-wa-des-she, modern Mandan orthography: Wéroke Wáatashe, Iron Bison [1]) was a Native American educator and the last native speaker of the Mandan language. He was born in Elbowoods, North Dakota, on the Fort Berthold Reservation in McLean County, North Dakota.

  3. Doug Larsen - Wikipedia

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    Doug Larsen died on October 1, 2023, in a plane crash en route between family in Scottsdale, Arizona, and his home in North Dakota, shortly after taking off from a stop for fuel at Canyonlands Regional Airport in Grand County, Utah, near Moab. He was 47, and died along with his wife and both his children. [8] [9] [10]

  4. Raymond Cross - Wikipedia

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    Raymond "Ray" Cross (August 24, 1948 – January 24, 2023) was an American attorney and law professor from the U.S. state of North Dakota.He was a member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, and a former professor of American Indian Law at the University of Montana.

  5. A. R. Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hanks, North Dakota, Shaw served in the United States Navy during World War II. He then received his bachelor's degree from Minot State University and his master's degree from the University of North Dakota in addition to graduate study at the University of Minnesota. He was the superintendent of the Mandan, North Dakota Public Schools ...

  6. Bob Bartels - Wikipedia

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    A Sigma Chi fraternity brother attended Bob as Best Man, and a reception for fifty was held after the ceremony. In the summer of 1951, Bartels managed the swimming pool in Mandan, North Dakota while he stayed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Bartels in Mandan. In September 1951, Bartel's wife Janet returned to Ohio State to complete her ...

  7. Ron Erhardt - Wikipedia

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    A native of Mandan, North Dakota, [1] Erhardt played football and graduated from Jamestown College in 1953, then spent the next two years serving in the military. After leaving the service, he was hired in 1956 as an assistant coach at Williston High School in Williston, North Dakota.

  8. Fort Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Location: Morton County, North Dakota, United States: Nearest city: Bismarck, North Dakota: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 836.47 acres (338.51 ha) [2]: Elevation: 1,700 ft (520 m) [1]: Established: 1907 [3]: Administered by: North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department: Designation: North Dakota state park: Named for: President Abraham Lincoln: Website: Official website: Fort Abraham Lincoln State ...

  9. Frank A. Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Frank Arlington Briggs (September 15, 1858 – August 9, 1898) was an American Republican elected official who served as the fifth governor of North Dakota from January 6, 1897 until his death nineteen months later.

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