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  • History of New Rockford - June 25, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jun 25, 2018

    On September 30 and October 1, 1901, J.H. Bacon of Grand Forks was in town. On October 1, the physiology class did laboratory work to find fibrin in the blood. Andrew Melberg was up from Barlow. Mrs. T.F. McCue and son Harold were up from Carrington to visit Mrs. P.J. Hester, while her attorney-husband looked after some legal business. J.M. Patch went to Sheyenne on business. On October 1 to 2, Olaf Lundquist’s brother visited him and his wife. On October 2, the physiology class dissected a f...

  • History of New Rockford- June 18, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jun 18, 2018

    The September 27, 1901, “Transcript” said that former resident George Angliss was in Waterville, Iowa. A note said that Prof. J. Newton Moore taught a singing class every Friday and Saturday evening at the Congregational Church and more people were joining. Moore also had a children’s singing class. New Rockford was suffering a cold snap. George McRae of Jamestown was a new clerk at Prader & Litcher’s general store. Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Hersey had their house painted. J.M. Mulvey had his hardware s...

  • History of New Rockford: June 11, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jun 11, 2018

    On September 20, 1901, Mrs. J.R. Arbogast returned from visiting Mrs. Charles Rattinger in Fargo. Simon De Bilt was in from Tiffany. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner were in from Lake Washington. Thomas Bollingberg was in on business. Christian Larson came in from Plainview. On September 21, Miss Ahnie Johnson came in from Tiffany. A.J.F. Voigt of the “Oberon Reporter” was in on business, as was Dan Larsen. Christ Guler was in town. Miss Vannie Hall returned to her home in the Sheyenne River Val...

  • History of New Rockford: June 4, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jun 4, 2018

    On September 13 and 14, 1901, H. Peoples was in Fargo. On September 13 to 16, Jacob Chamberlain was visiting in Jamestown. On September 14 (or 7), J.R. Engberg of Barlow accompanied his son Sumner to Fargo, where the young man would attend NDAC. On September 14, Misses Nellie and Beth Davidson left on a train (it was late) for the Twin Cities. At 2:15 a.m. September 14, gunshot victim President William McKinley passed away, having no chance of survival once gangrene had invaded his internal...

  • History of New Rockford - March 12, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Mar 12, 2018

    On Sunday, July 7, 1901, Mrs. Richard Tenborg and Mrs. Nelson of Carrington visited Mrs. E.S. Severtson. On the morning of July 8, J.R. Engberg and his son Sumner of Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Olof Lundquist and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Faust of Valley City, went to the Chautauqua. Robert Walden was in from his farm. Rev. E.T. Quam and son were down from Sheyenne. Jacob Allmaras, Michael Majerus, Sven Pehrson, Cy Ruland, and Mrs. W.G. Carter and daughter were in town, as were J.A. Crum and Joe...

  • History of New Rockford: March 5, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Mar 5, 2018

    On July 3, 1901, T.H. Adam was in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Faust, who farmed in the Sheyenne Valley near Valley City, arrived to visit their daughter Mrs. Olof Lundquist and her husband for a week or so. J.C. Fay and Frank Woodward, carpenters with an NP crew, came in for the Fourth. Farmer Scott Knoble was in town on business. Traveling agent C.E. Clure stopped in New Rockford to spend the Fourth with his parents. Miss Cora Davidson, Miss Alice Swain, H. Peoples, and Donald Niven went to the...

  • History of New Rockford: February 26, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Feb 26, 2018

    Editor’s Note: The first few paragraphs are continued from the February 19 edition, as this column ended abruptly in the middle of a sentence. We regret the error. The June 28, 1901 “Transcript” continued its attack on State’s Attorney P.M. Marttson with a critique of the story in his newspaper the “Provost’ about his disbarment proceeding. In the Story he omitted the portion of the judge’s statement in which Mattson was cited as being “extremely negligent” and that if the proceeding had been ab...

  • History of New Rockford: February 12, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Feb 12, 2018

    The Eddy County Commissioners met on June 14 and 15, 1901. On June 14, they voted to pay G.W. Johnston two hundred dollars as partial payment for the Walsh grade. The Commissioners met again on June 15 and accepted bids on the following road grades: John Allred, $18, O’Keefe Slough #1; R.M Kennedy, $23, O’Keefe Slough #2; John Allred, $22, O’Keefe Slough #3; R.M. Kennedy, $26.50, Pat O’Connor Slough; Ed Starks, $100, Delany Weimals Slough; Ed Starks, $110, slough between sections 15 and 16, T14...

  • History of New Rockford: February 5, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Feb 5, 2018

    On June 12, 1901, B.A. Daniels was in from Tiffany. James B. Dafoe came down from his Sheyenne Valley farm. Veterinarian surgeon F.W. Tompkins was down from Oberon on a professional visit. Mrs. Thomas Halverson arrived from Kiser, WI, to visit Mrs. W.J. Morris for the summer. Other New Rockford visitors included Ike Sanderson and Frank Miller, who farmed near Barlow. Bank of Sheyenne cashier S.G. Severtson was in New Rockford between trains. Thomas Adam was in from his farm. John Cain went to...

  • History of New Rockford: January 29, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jan 29, 2018

    On June 1-2, 1901, painter and paperhanger John Anderson visited Carrington. On June 1-3, J.W. Lahart was in Minneapolis on business. On Sunday, June 2, Jack Cain went to Ft. Totten. Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Hester, Miss Nell Hester, and Miss Nellie Davidson visited Carrington. R.R. Woodward, his mother Phoebe Woodward, and Miss Lizzie Bond of Inkster, ND, picnicked at Rock’s [Woodward?] farm near Sheyenne. New Rockford principal Prof. E.R. Thomas left for a summer in Des Moines, Iowa, on June 3. N...

  • History of New Rockford: January 22, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jan 22, 2018

    On May 28, 1901, Gilbert, the nine-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole G. Golson, was ruled insane by the Eddy County Insanity Board and taken to the asylum in Jamestown. Miss Ottlie Pottner arrived from Minneapolis to visit her uncles, the Pottner brothers, southwest of New Rockford. B.F. Onstott came in from his cattle ranch in eastern Eddy County. E.L. Green and A.W. Harky came over from McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kermott were down from Sheyenne to shop. Mrs. A.D. Tomlinson and Mrs. May M....

  • History of New Rockford: January 15, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jan 15, 2018

    It was reported on May 24, 1901, that Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chamberlain and family were moving back from Oregon.  The previous week Mrs. Dr. Barclay of Sheyenne left to visit her old home in Ohio. Mrs. S.G. Severtson and Mrs. L.G. Lundin accompanied her as far as New Rockford, where the two ladies visited friends between trains and then returned to Sheyenne.  The following was added to the Societies listed in the paper: Century Lodge AF&AM met on the first and third Mondays: W.E. Biggs, Worthy Mast...

  • History of New Rockford: January 8, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Jan 8, 2018

    On May 18, 1901, New Rockford principal Prof. E.R. Thomas, County Superintendent Grace B. Putnam, and the following Eddy County teachers attended a Tri-County educational meeting in Carrington: Misses Henry, Anderson, Rud, Burleigh, Atkinson, Susie Monahan, Rose Monahan, Helen Schmid, Verena Schmid, Mrs. Atkinson, and Messrs. Morris and Dodds. The Carrington and New Rockford schools were scheduled to play baseball. Eddy County pioneer H.B. Johnson was in town, as were Jacob Adam, Lambert...

  • History of New Rockford: January 1, 2018

    K.C. Gardner Jr., NRHS Class of 1962|Jan 1, 2018

    The May 17, 1901, "Transcript" said the paper was in receipt of the first issue of the "Litchville Bulletin," published by Hugh Wells.  The "Transcript" was of the opinion that the Eddy County Commission should order a few hundred trees for the court house yard.  Valentine Fertig was spading up his garden. J.W. Stoddard was working on his lawn. R.R. Woodward was planting trees along his sidewalk, and Peter Prader had been adding more trees to his property. Hugh Peoples had planted over 10,...