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  • 3/19/2011: On this date in 1915, the Bismarck Tribune noted a prediction that North Dakota’s population would reach one million within the next two years, based on research by the Commercial Club of Grand Forks.
  • 3/20/2011: As closely as archeologists can figure, North Dakota’s first export commodity was flint, a semi-translucent igneous rock that was mined in Dunn and Mercer Counties about 9,500 B.C.
  • 3/21/2011: Maryann (Doll) Fichter “Flour Dishes” Interviewed: Dickinson, North Dakota, 27 June 2009
  • 3/22/2011: Orion Arlyn Rudolph “Storing Perishables” Interviewed: Ashley, North Dakota, 14 May 2008
  • 3/23/2011: Wilma (Beck) Haupt “Dumplings & Strudel” Interviewed: Eureka, South Dakota, 16 May 2008 & Leona (Kuhn) Hoff “Noodles” Interviewed: Richardton, North Dakota, 24 June 2009
  • 3/24/2011: Larry Kraft “My Favorite Foods” Interviewed: Fargo, North Dakota, 12 May 2008
  • 3/25/2011: Christina Rose Marie (Bast) Krismer “Grandma’s Kuchen” Interviewed: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 28 July 2006
  • 3/26/2011: North Dakotans across the state tuned in to The Learning Channel’s Junkyard Wars on this date in 2003, hoping to catch former Governor Ed Schafer competing in the television show’s fifth season.
  • 3/30/2011: In a few weeks the United States will recognize the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. A number of the war’s notable characters would eventually go on to make their mark on North Dakota. S
  • 3/31/2011: inventor from there, Robert C. McGuire, had developed an idea of controlling torpedoes wirelessly.
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