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  2. Jamestown, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Jamestown, North Dakota. /  46.90639°N 98.69361°W  / 46.90639; -98.69361. Jamestown is a city in Stutsman County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Stutsman County. [5] The population was 15,849 at the 2020 census, [3] making it the ninth most populous city in North Dakota. Jamestown was founded in 1883 and is home ...

  3. Jamestown Historic District (Jamestown, North Dakota)

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    The Jamestown Historic District in Jamestown, North Dakota is a 43.1-acre (17.4 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1989. It includes works designed by the Hancock Brothers and by Gilbert Horton. It includes Chicago style architecture, Italianate architecture, Early Commercial architecture ...

  4. Stutsman County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Congressional district. At-large. Website. www .stutsmancounty .gov. Stutsman County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,593, making it the 8th most populous county in North Dakota. [1] Its county seat is Jamestown.

  5. Cooperstown, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The city is named for R. C. Cooper, a bonanza farmer who built the first wood-frame house in the area in 1880. Prior to Cooper's arrival, most settlers or the era lived in sod houses, covered wagons, tents, or log cabins (especially near the Sheyenne River where trees were numerous). [6] Cooperstown was laid out on October 26, 1882, soon before ...

  6. University of Jamestown - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie. Website. www .uj .edu. The University of Jamestown is a private Christian [2] university in Jamestown, North Dakota. Founded in 1883 by the Presbyterian Church, [3] it has about 1,300 students enrolled and has been co-educational from its founding. Until August 2013, the school was known as Jamestown College.

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  8. James River (Dakotas) - Wikipedia

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    Cain Creek. The James River (also known as the Jim River or the Dakota River) is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 710 miles (1,140 km) long, draining an area of 20,653 square miles (53,490 km 2) in the U.S. states of North Dakota and South Dakota. [1] About 70 percent of the drainage area is in South Dakota. [2]

  9. St. James Basilica (Jamestown, North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    82001346 [1] Added to NRHP. October 22, 1982. St. James Basilica is a Latin Catholic parish church in the Diocese of Fargo as well as a minor basilica located in Jamestown, North Dakota, United States. A previous church building, completed in 1882, served briefly as a cathedral in the 19th century. The present church building was listed on the ...