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    1871-1872: Establishment

    Bismarck was founded as the town of Edwinton in 1872 by the Northern Pacific Railway at the...
    Bismarck
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    1873-1877: Railroad Arrives, New Name, Panic!

    In the year following its founding, 1873 marked several key developments for the fledgling town that were...
    Bismarck
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    1884-1898: Industry, Statehood, and Fire

    Heading into 1884, enthusiasm reigned over Bismarck’s blossoming future, kindled by the long-awaited opening of the Missouri...
    Bismarck
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    Bismarck Education

    Bismarck is home to a diverse mix of educational institutions, including private and public. Numerous higher education...
    Bismarck
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    Camp Greene

    Camp Greene was a short-lived military and supply depot located at the mouth of the Little Heart...
    Bismarck, Mandan
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    Camp Hancock Historic Site

    Camp Hancock is a historical site and museum operated by the State Historical Society of North Dakota....
    Bismarck
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    Fort Abraham Lincoln (Fort McKeen)

    Fort Abraham Lincoln (originally Fort McKeen) was a pioneer military fort located at the confluence of the Heart and...
    Bismarck
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    History of Bismarck Education

    Education has been an important consideration since the first days of Bismarck. Linda Slaughter, one of Bismarck’s...
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    Murder Gulch

    Murder Gulch was the derogatory nickname given to a section of Bismarck’s frontier downtown along 4th Street...
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    Raymond Block (Gussner Block)

    The Raymond Block was a pioneer brick building located on southeast corner of Main Avenue and Third...
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    Shaw & Cathcart Co.

    The Shaw & Cathcart Co. was a pioneering dry goods and general store; likely Bismarck’s first retail store....
    Bismarck
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    Slaughter, Doctor Benjamin Franklin

    Doctor Benjamin Franklin Slaughter (1842-1896), who usually went by the nickname Ben or Frank, was the post...
    Bismarck