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James J. Hill’s business went beyond his empire-building railroad. In 1904, he entered into the shipping business and contracted for a ship that garnered the attention of North Dakotans. When the Dakota was launched in 1904, nearly five thousand people attended the ceremony at the shipyard in Connecticut.
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Although it is a landlocked state, North Dakota has a connection to the sea thanks to James J. Hill. On this date in 1901, the Oakes Republican announced…
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The Plains Indians were known for using every part of the bison. From the meat to the hides to the sinews, they could put the entire animal to good use.…
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James J. Hill is a big name in the railroading history of the Great Plains, earning his nickname “The Empire Builder.” In 1878, Hill teamed up with…