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Timeline

(1610) Henry Hudson claimed Hudson Bay watershed for England, including eastern North Dakota

(1682) LaSalle claimed Mississippi River drainage, including Missouri River drainage in North Dakota for France

(1713) France gives England northern North Dakota

(1738) French explorer, Pierre Gaultier de la Verendyre, visited Mandan villages

(1762) Land claimed by LaSalle for France given to Spain

(1794) Rene Jusseaume established fur post near Knife River

(1797) English explorer, David Thompson, mapped northern part of state

(1801) First white settlement established in Pembina

(1803) Spain returned Missouri River watershed to France; Louisiana Purchase transferred area from France to United States

(1804) Lewis and Clark arrived, built Fort Mandan

(1806) Lewis and Clark expedition arrived at Fort Mandan on return to east

(1812) William Douglas established a Scottish settlement near Pembina

(1818) North Dakota became part of Missouri Territory

(1828) American Fur Company opened Fort Union, remained the most important trading post in the area for 40 years

(1837) Smallpox epidomic annihilated Mandan Indians

(1851) Permanent agricultural settlement established at Pembina

(1860) Regular steamboat service began on Missouri River

(1861) Dakota Territory officially organized; William Jayne appointed first governor

(1863) Dakota Territory opened for homesteading

(1867) Fort Totten Indian Reservation established

(1868) Laramie Treaty defined Sioux lands as west of Missouri River in Dakota Territory; Joseph Rolette was first homesteader

(1870) Fort Berthold Indian Reservation established

(1874) Col. George A. Custer explored Black Hills, verified existence of gold

(1875) U. S. War Department allowed white settlement on Indian lands causing major uprising

(1876) Custer defeated at Little Big Horn River

(1878) Ranching began in western Dakota Territory

(1879) Great Dakota land boom began

(1882) Last Indian buffalo hunt occurred; fire destroyed much of Grand Forks

(1883) Territorial capital moved to Bismarck from Yankton

(1884) Fire destroyed half of city of Devils Lake

(1886) Severe winter ended open range ranching

(1889) North Dakota became 39th state

(1890) Sitting Bull killed

(1893) Fire destroyed business section of Fargo

(1898) Fire destroyed Bismarck business section

(1901) Ranch operator, Theodore Roosevelt, became president of U. S.

(1911) State flag designated

(1915) Wheat crop largest to date

(1918) Influenza epidemic killed 2,700

(1919) Windstorm killed 8, injured 40; first airplane fatality occurred

(1921) Governor, Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor recalled by voters

(1922) First motor vehicle bridge across Missouri River established at Bismarck

(1929) Severe drought began, lasted nearly eight years

(1930) Severe windstore damaged 1,847 buildings

(1932) Prohibition agents made biggest raid west of Chicago at Jamestown

(1936) Highest and lowest temperatures recorded, 60 degrees below zero at Parshall and 120 degrees above at Steele; drought devastated crops

(1938) First hard-surfaced highway completed across state

(1941) Red River Valley blizzard killed 90

(1951) Oil discovered near Tioga; voter registration repealed

(1953) Bones of Sitting Bull stolen from grave at Fort Yates, reburied near Mobridge, South Dakota

(1956) Construction began at Grand Forks Air Force Base; Garrison Dam began generating electricity

(1957) Construction began at Minot Air Force Base

(1960) Garrison Dam completed; Lake Sakakawea formed

(1961) Roger Maris of Fargo broke Babe Ruth's home run record

(1963) Uranium recovery began; Minuteman Missiles arrived at Grand Forks and Minot Air Force bases

(1965) North Dakota's first Minuteman Missile installed in underground site

(1966) Worst blizzard in state history occurred

(1968) First recorded earthquake in state recorded near Ashley

(1969) Minot hit by flood; 126 Minot teachers dismissed during strike

(1973) Sales taxes on groceries repealed

(1975) Blizzard killed 12 residents, countless cattle; resulting floods caused $1 billion in damages; North Dakota only state to ratify ERA

(1978) Oil boom began in western part of state; sunflowers became second largest cash crop; 23 counties eligible for disaster assistance due to spring flooding

(1984) Ruth Meiers became first woman Lieutenant Governor

(1985) State's first ethanol plant built at Walhalla; Beryl Levine became first woman Justice of North Dakota Supreme Court

(1987) 10,000 people evacuated homes in Minot due to fire at agricultural chemical warehouse

(1988) Severe drought destroyed acres of wheat

(1997) Red River flooding devastated Grand Forks

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