The early history of Mohall, North Dakota, [1923?].

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The early history of Mohall, North Dakota, [1923?].

Photocopy of her typed history of Mohall, N.D. founded in 1901 by M.O. Hall, in Renville County. The four chapters are: 1. "Physiography of the Mouse River Loop, North Dakota," 2. "The founding of Mohall, " 3. "The coming of the railroad, " and 4. "The reorganization of Renville County." The history generally covers through 1903 except the county reorganization which goes to 1910. Chapters include a description of the area, and mention blizzards, floods and the effect on travel from Minot, N.D., area towns including Minot and Towner, N.D., the naming of Mohall, early residents, expansion of the railroad, and the division of Ward County into Renville and Ward Counties.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7288605

North Dakota State University Library

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Hall, Martin O., 1853-1925

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Hall, Luella Jemima, 1890-1973

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Luella J. Hall (1890- ) was a professor of Geography and History at Hartnell Junior College in Salinas (c1937-1960). Although she received a Ph. D. from Stanford University for a dissertation on U.S. Moroccan relations, Hall's principal teaching assignments at Hartnell seem to have been: Latin America, International Relations, and Amerindians. Over some twenty years, with the help of students, she amassed the large clippings file pertaining to these topics which constitutes the bulk of this coll...