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11/26/2014 Articles of Incorporation DT, 1878-1889 Town Page 1 Articles of Incorporation DT, 1878-1889 Town 11/26/2014 Corporation Name Town County Directors Capitol Stock File Date Volume Page Roman Catholic Church of St. Anthony Richland 4 05/10/1884 2110 208 Saint Peter Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, Lake County Lake 3 06/24/1889 2119 212 First German Presbyterian Church of Dakota Turner 3 03/22/1880 2104 245 Evans Missouri River Transportation Line 4 12,500 05/27/1885 2111 548 Casselton Branch Rail Road Company 08/17/1881 2105 308 Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Moody Not Listed 09/13/1888 2117 511 Beidler and Robinson Lumber Company (increase of stock) 100,000 02/06/1889 2118 553 Central City Deadwood & Eastern Rail Road Lawrence 5 500,000 03/09/1880 2104 230 Empire Carbonate Mining Co.((increase capitol) 250,000 05/19/1885 2111 528 Chantawapka Ranche Morton 3 30,000 05/07/1887 2115 335 Dakota at James & Elm River Navigation Improvement & Transportation Co. Stutsman 7 500,000 11/14/1879 2104 169 Ordway Bismarck Northwestern Railway Co.(Resignation of a Director) 05/12/1884 2110 213 Argus Company 08/18/1881 2105 316 Roller King Milling Company Yankton 3 10,000 09/03/1884 2110 480 Wahpeton and Eastern Dakota Railroad Co. Richland 11 100,000 07/26/1882 2107 120 Missouri River Northern Railroad Company 8 4,000,000 09/10/1884 2110 492 Berlin German Baptist Church of McIntosh County McIntosh 3-7 04/19/1889 2119 26 Ruby Gold & Silver Mining Company Lawrence 5 1,000,000 04/16/1884 2110 155 Dunseith & Southeastern Railroad Co. Rolette and F 5 2,000,000 06/05/1884 2110 274 Spiritwood Grand Rapids & Devils Lake Railroad Stutsman 5 3,000,000 04/04/1883 2108 208 Fargo Detroit & Deadwood Railway Co. Brown 8 5,000,000 04/10/1884 2110 130 Richland Baptist Church Richland 3 08/04/1882 2107 147 Union County Bank of Elk Point (Certificate of Dimmution of Capitol Stock) 10,000 04/07/1886 2112 509 Groton, Frankfort & Milnor Rail Road Co. Brown 8 1,250,000 05/08/1885 2111 489 Ordway, Bismarck and Northwestern Railway Company now Aberdeen Bismarc 06/13/1887 2115 485 Union Cemetery Lincoln 5 09/24/1880 2104 383 First Reformed Dutch Church of Dakota Territory Turner 3 08/30/1880 2104 365 Dakota & Central Railroad (Change of Route 07/22/1885 2112 96 Casselton Branch Railroad Co. 7 600,000 08/26/1880 2104 362 Iowa and Dakota Railway Company Minnehaha 9 25,520,000 06/28/1887 2115 533 Dakota Conference of Evangelical Association of North America Cass 7 07/24/1885 2112 102 Resolution Changing name to Ellendale East & West R.R. Co. Dickey 06/27/1883 2109 54 German Congregational Church of Friedeusfield Hutchinson 3-9 05/27/1889 2119 12 Melhus Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church Turner and Li 3 07/06/1889 2119 250 Page 1 Articles of Incorporation DT, 1878-1889 Town 11/26/2014 Corporation Name Town County Directors Capitol Stock File Date Volume Page Resolution Changing Route of East & West R.R. Dickey 06/27/1883 2109 55 Summit Mining Company Lawrence 7 100,000 03/24/1880 2104 248 Evangelical Lutheran St. Paul's Congregation of Unaltered Augsburg Confession Grant 3-11 06/14/1887 2115 488 Lake Traverse Sanborn & Carrington Railroad Co. 6 4,000,00 12/12/1883 2109 341 St. Petri Evangelical Luthersk Mennghed Kingsbury 3 09/05/1885 2112 176 Uncle Sam Mining Company Lawrence 5 500,000 12/19/1883 2109 355 Missouri River Railroad (Extend Route) Barnes 11/27/1885 2112 252 Resolution Increasing stock of Ellendale East & West R.R. Co. 06/27/1883 2109 61 Dakota & Great Southern Railway Co. Cass 6 10,000,000 08/14/1883 2109 130 Resolution Dakota Central Railway Co. Designating Proposed route 07/13/1883 2109 83 Evangelical Lutheran Emanuel Congregation Hutchinson 4 06/02/1884 2110 264 Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph of Richland Richland 3 11/05/1884 2111 42 Grand Junction Gold Mining Company Custer 6 1,000,000 08/29/1881 2105 347 Burleigh County Building and Loan Association of Burleigh Co. (acceptance of pr Burleigh 04/16/1887 2115 251 Watertown & Northwestern Railway Co. Brown 5 300,000 06/16/1883 2109 34 Boston & Little Railway Co. Lawrence 5 500,000 09/19/1882 2107 226 Fargo Paper Mill Company 09/04/1882 2107 200 Fargo & Southern Railway Co.(Increase of Capital 1,250,000 11/19/1883 2109 310 Spirit Mound Cemetery Association Clay county Clay 5 125 11/11/1884 2111 54 Congregational Church of Jasper Chas Mix 3 09/22/1884 2110 508 Pacific Railroad (resolution to extend its route) 10/13/1883 2109 243 First Presbyterian Church of Mekinock Grand Forks 5 03/26/1884 2110 102 Capital City Land Company (increase in stock) 3,000,000 06/03/1889 2119 138 Lutheran Church of Lake Madison Lake 3 07/16/1881 2105 263 Dakota University 3 07/13/1883 2109 251 Dakota Central Railroad (Extension of Route) 11/24/1883 2109 317 Park River Cemetery Walsh 3 09/16/1882 2107 212 Pleasant View Cemetery Association Lincoln 3 03/03/1882 2106 210 Midland Pacific Railroad Company Minnehaha 8 10,000,000 05/25/1889 2119 116 Farmingdale Land and Livestock Company Pennington 7 40,000 04/03/1888 2117 57 Evangelic Lutheran Church of Twp. Savo Brown 01/07/1885 2111 136 Methodist Episcopal Church Sanborn 5 06/25/1886 2114 130 Missouri Valley, Bismarck, and Dakota South Eastern Brown 6 5,000,000 05/26/1886 2113 539 Roman Catholic Church of St. Kyran Yankton 5 12/04/1884 2111 95 Page 2 Articles of Incorporation DT, 1878-1889 Town 11/26/2014 Corporation Name Town County Directors Capitol Stock File Date Volume Page Presbyterian Church of (?) Dakota Pembina 3 11/10/1883 2109 302 St. Johns and Immanuel's Evangelical Lutheran Church McIntosh 4 10/31/1889 2119 567 Emanuel's Church of the Evangelical Association of North America Hutchinson 3 12/16/1884 2111 125 North American Oil Company Crook County 5 1,250,000 07/24/1886 2114 202 North Preston Norwegian Lutheran Congregation Kingsbury 3 02/27/1885 2111 279 Dickey County Bank 02/20/1883 2108 114 Pioneer Cooperative Of Lincoln County Lincoln 3 20,000 03/14/1882 2106 238 Bethel Presbyterian Church Pennington 3-11 09/30/1889 2119 476 Golden Summit Consolidated Gold Mining Co.(Amend business location) 11/27/1883 2109 322 Norwegian Society of Township 139 North Range 52 West Cass Co. Cass 3 03/23/1881 2105 119 Graven & Jamestown Rail Road Company Grant 5 1,000,000 06/06/1879 2104 102 Jamestown & Northern Railroad Co. Stutsman 5 3,000,000 09/17/1881 2105 383 Forest River Pressed Brick Co. Walsh 3 20,000 08/11/1882 2107 171 Elmo Mining & Milling co. Lawrence 5 100,000 03/19/1884 2110 107 Brule County Farmers Manufacturing and Trading Association Brule and Gra 5 10,000 01/15/1889 2118 261 Bethany Norwegian Dane Lutheran Church of Abercrombie Abercrombie Richland 3 11/01/1889 2119 572 Farmers Warehouse Association of Abercrombie Abercrombie Richland 3 5,000 08/08/1889 2119 355 Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John Abercrombie T Richland 3 01/22/1885 2111 180 Building and Loan Association of Dakota (increase of stock Aberdeen Brown 7 5,000,000 05/01/1889 2119 61 Dakota Farmers Alliance Company Aberdeen Brown 11 20,000 10/18/1887 2116 250 First Presbyterian Society of Aberdeen Aberdeen Brown 3 04/19/1882 2106 282 La Grace Livestock Company Aberdeen Brown 7 250,000 12/18/1884 2111 131 Aberdeen Steam Brick Works Aberdeen Brown 3 10,000 07/05/1887 2115 569 First Wesleyan Methodist Society of Aberdeen Brown County Aberdeen Brown 3-5 07/31/1888 2117 458 Bankers Mutual Relief Association of the North West Aberdeen Brown 5 09/06/1887 2116 152 Aberdeen Light and Power Company Aberdeen Brown 3 100,000 02/14/1889 2118 360 North Western Seed Company Aberdeen Brown 3 20,000 12/12/1887 2116 353 Fountain Lake Improvement Company Aberdeen Brown 5 25,000 05/02/1889 2119 68 Aberdeen Daily News Company Aberdeen Brown 3 12,000 08/08/1887 2116 81 Roman Catholic Church of Sacred Heart of Aberdeen Aberdeen Brown 4 06/27/1884 2110 323 Central Dakota Building and Loan Association Aberdeen Brown 7 500,000 10/21/1887 2116 259 Aberdeen Railway Company Aberdeen Brown 7 250,000 06/04/1889 2119 141 Coe and Howard Abstract Company Aberdeen Brown 5 15,000 09/20/1887 2116 182 Brown County Bank of Aberdeen (Retiring of Stock, Cancellation of Business) Aberdeen Brown 07/08/1887 2116 13 Page 3 Articles of Incorporation DT, 1878-1889 Town 11/26/2014 Corporation Name Town County Directors Capitol Stock File Date Volume Page Brown County Bank Aberdeen Brown 3 20,000 07/20/1887 2116 13 Northwestern Seed Company (increase of stock) Aberdeen Brown 55,000 06/12/1888 2117 258 Presentation Academy of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Aberdeen Brown 4 100,000 08/08/1887 2116 75 Aberdeen Savings Bank Aberdeen Brown 5 100,000 04/24/1889 2119 37 Aberdeen Bismarck and Northwestern Railway Company (de-classification of st Aberdeen Brown 08/25/1887 2116 114 Western Investment Company of Aberdeen Dakota Aberdeen Brown 5 250,000 02/13/1889 2118 366 Guarantee Mortgage Company Aberdeen Brown 5 50,000 02/01/1888 2116 429 Aberdeen Club Aberdeen Brown 7 04/27/1889 2119 51 Northwestern Loan & Trust Company Aberdeen Brown 5 100,000 08/16/1883 2109 133 Samaritan Hospital Aberdeen Brown 7 05/13/1886 2113 272 Keystone Mortgage Company (increase in capital stock) Aberdeen Brown 11 250,000 08/25/1888 2117 549 St.
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