MANDAN Historical Society

Working to Preserve & Promote Mandan's Heritage since 2004

Welcome

Membership

Activities

Mandan Museum

TR-Coe Exhibit

WWII Exhibit

Ag Stn Centennial

Biographies A-E

J D Allen

Franklin Anders

Richard Baron

George Bingenheimer

Margaret Bingenheimer

Philip Blumenthal

Elijah Boley

Frank Briggs

Leo Broderick

William Broderick

Frank Bunting

Lyman Cary

James Clark

Henry Coe

Viola Boley Coe

Daniel Collins

Elizabeth Custer

George Custer

Alice Dahners

Henry Dahners

C E V (Charles) Draper

Esther Davis

Tony Dean

Joseph Devine

Ronald Erhardt

Biographies F-R

John Forbes

Palma Fristad

Gilbert Furness

Aloysius Galowitsch

Frederic Gerard

Zalmon Gilbert

Charles Grantier

James Hanley Jr

James Hanley Sr

Mary Harris

Michael Lang

William Langer

Albert Lanterman

William Lanterman

John Lockwood

Richard Longfellow

Rolland Lutz

Hiram Lyon

George Marback

Gary Miller

Lee Mohr

Margaret Naylor

John Newton

Anton Ness

John Osterhouse

George Peoples

Arthur Peterson

Biographies R-Z

Nels Romer

Hoy Russell

Antonie Rybnicek

Ervin Rybnicek

Hynek Rybnicek

Margaret Schaaf

George Shafer

Erica Schroeder

William Simpson

Anna Knox Stark

Mary Stark

Benjamin Stephenson

J O Sullivan

John Sullivan

Era Bell Thompson

Andrew E Thorberg

Ida Johnson Thorberg

C L Timmerman

George Toman

Earle Tostevin

Edwin A Tostevin Sr

Edwin D Tostevin Jr

Walter Tostevin

Felix Vinatieri

A B Welch

Levon West

Harry Wheeler

What's New

Area History

Mandan Rodeo / Fair

The 1880s

School Systems History

The 1890s

The 1900s

1901 Pan Am Expo

1903 TR Visit to NDak

The 1910s

1911 Fair & Airplane Demo

1912 TR Whistle-Stop

The 1920s

Prohibition in Mandan

The 1930s

FDR Visit August 1936

The 1940s

The 1950s

1958 Lincoln Stamp FDC

Custer Drama / Trail West

The 1960s

The 1970s

The 1980s

The 1990s

1st of the 21st

2010-Present

Area Landmarks

Cary Bldg - Mandan Drug

Christ the King Church

Collins Av Civic Bldg

First Lutheran Church

First National Bank Bldg

First Presbyterian Church

Great Plains Expermt Stn

Lewis & Clark Hotel

Mandan Hill

Mandan Theatre

MV Produce Warehouse

Methodist Church

NP Beanery

NP "Colonial" RR Depot

NPRR Freighthouse

NP Rail High Bridge

Roughrider Statue

St Joseph Church

WWar Memorial Bldg

Youth Correctional Center

Gone Forever

Collins Ave Courthouse

Cummins Building

Deaconess Hospital

Eielson Field

First St Federal Building

Havana Club

Hotel Nigey

InterOcean Hotel

Liberty Memorial Bridge

Mandan Creamery & Produce

Mandan Flour Mill

NP "Queen Anne" Depot

Original Passenger Depot

Peoples' Hotel

Rock Haven

Young's Tavern

Heritage Homes

Stuart Dunlap Home

Ellis-Uden Home

Freeburg-Esser Home

Lyon-Weigel Home

Olson-Brick Home

Parkins-Cooley Home

Stutsman-Wyatt Home

Swanson-Reichman Home

Welch-Ness Home

View Collections

Artifacts - Miscellanous

Newspapers

Pottery and Glass

Photos - Buildings

Photos - Downtown

Photos - Floods

Photos - People

Photos - Rail and Trains

Genealogy Links

Endowment Fund

Richard L. Baron (1921-2007)
Richard Baron was born September 9, 1921 in Mandan to Joseph and Philippine (Mushik) Baron. He grew up with his one brother, George. He attended St. Joseph's Elementary School.  Dick graduated from Mandan High School in 1939 and subsequently attended North Dakota State University - Fargo.  He moved to California and worked at Lockheed Aircraft Manufacturing before returning to North Dakota.  He enrolled at Bismarck Junior College where he received his civilian commercial pilot's license and flew with the Civil Air Patrol.
Upon the start of World War II, he joined the Army Air Force where he earned his Air Force Wings in 1943. Eagle Squadrons, originally comprised of US pilots assigned to the British Air Force prior to our entry into the war had by this time been reassigned to the USAAF and were flying P-47 Thunderbolt fighters.  Eventually assigned to the European Theater of operation and based in England, he flew 80 missions over the 2 months preceding D-Day.
Dick had a passion for flying.  After returning from the war, he openned an airfield between Bismarck and Mandan, and put on air shows, offered chartered flights and flight instruction.  He later worked for a distributing company flying across the United States, Canada and Mexico.  Dick remained in the Air Force Reserve, flying in Bismarck and Minot.  After 39 years of active and reserve service, he retired as a Lt. Colonel. 
His return to the area also marked the start of another phase in his life.  Richard and Marianne Stebner married on December 16, 1943 in Mandan while in the Army Air Force but before being deployed to the war.  Richard had boasted that their relationship had started back in first grade when they had held hands.  Together they had three children; one daughter Nanette and two sons William and Wayne.

They also collaborated in business.  They opened and ran Men's Mart clothing store in Mandan as well as two ladies apparel stores, one in Mandan and Marianne's Ltd in Bismarck.  As retailers, both had the opportunity to travel.  Their trips included stops in Germany and Russia which supported their active involvement in the local association of German's from Russia.
 

Between their other activities, they also participated in various civic organizations including Rotary Club and the North Dakota Republican Party. He was also a long-time member of the Chamber of Commerce, serving as its President starting in 1960.  Dick served on the Morton County Park Board for 35 years including most of those years as chairman.  He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed both hunting and fishing.

In retirement, both he and his wife served as advisors to start up businesses under the US Small Business Administration's SCORE program.  Dick was also a life and charter member of the Mandan Historical Society and served on its Board of Directors.

He died on October 7, 2007 at the age of 86. He and his wife Marianne are buried in Union Cemetery, Mandan.

The MHSoc's museum and office is located at 3102 37th St; PO Box 1001; Mandan, ND 58554
Contact us at info@mandanhistory.org or leave message at 
(701) 663-5200


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