MANDAN Historical Society

Working to Preserve & Promote Mandan's Heritage since 2004

Welcome

Membership

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Mandan Museum

WWII Exhibit

Biographies A-D

J D Allen

Franklin Anders

Richard Baron

George Bingenheimer

William Block

Philip Blumenthal

Elijah Boley

Frank Briggs

Leo Broderick

William Broderick

Lyman Cary

James Clark

Henry Coe

Daniel Collins

Elizabeth Custer

George Custer

Alice Dahners

Henry Dahners

C E V (Charles) Draper

Esther Davis

Tony Dean

Joseph Devine

Biographies E-O

Ronald Erhardt

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

John Newton

Biographies P-Z

George Peoples

Arthur Peterson

Nels Romer

Hoy Russell

Antonie Rybnicek

Ervin Rybnicek

Hynek Rybnicek

Margaret Schaaf

George Shafer

Erica Schroeder

William Simpson

Anna Knox Stark

Mary Stark

J O Sullivan

John Sullivan

Era Bell Thompson

Andrew E. Thorberg

Ida Johnson Thorberg

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 1900s

1901 Pan Am Expo

1903 TR Visit to NDak

The 1910s

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 National Bank Bldg

First Presbyterian Church

Lewis & Clark Hotel

Mandan Hill

Missouri Valley Grocery

Mandan Theater

Methodist Church

NP Beanery

NP "Colonial" RR Depot

NP Rail High Bridge

Roughrider Statue

St Joseph Church

Great Plains Expermt Stn

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

NP "Queen Anne" Depot

NP's First Wood Depot

Peoples' Hotel

Russell-Miller Mill

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

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Artifacts - Miscellanous

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Pottery and Glass

Photos - Buildings

Photos - Floods

Photos - People

Photos - Rail and Trains

Geneology Links

Endowment Fund

Original NP Passenger Depot / Freighthouse
In February 1879, the Northern Pacific Railroad laid track directly on the ice on the frozen Missouri River. Carloads of construction materials were transported to the low-lying relatively level west bank. A new townsite was being platted under the direction of NP Division Engineer Thomas Rosser. After platting of the town was completed, Rosser's business car was used as a real estate office to sell lots to the public.

Mandan was the headquarters of the Missouri Division, which would extend 200 miles from the Missouri River to the Yellowstone River at Glendive, MT.  The July 1879 contract awarded to the firm of Smith & French to construct the section houses and water tanks also included a depot at Mandan. The depot was built on the south side of Main Street at its intersection with Stark Avenue (later renamed Collins Avenue).

Thomas Rosser
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The first depot in Mandan, designed by Rosser in April 1879, was a one-story structure 24 feet by 70 feet with a gable roof and a 12-foot platform all around. 

After the new "Queen Anne" depot was built 3 blocks to the west, the building was expanded and used exclusively as a freighthouse.

Exerpt from 1910 Wm Brown Line Sketch of Mandan
In 1913, the building was sold and moved to make room for a four-story brick warehouse constructed along the main railroad by the Missouri Valley Grocery and Produce Company (later purchased by the John Iverson Company). 

The prior wood building was moved to the northeast corner of First Street NE and Third Avenue NE and converted into a duplex dwelling. When it was torn down in about 1980, the bay window was salvaged and given to the State Historical Society, which reportedly has it in storage.

Main St traffic in foreground, original wood depot building circa 1885 after freighthouse expansion. Roundhouse in background.

The MHSoc's museum and office is located at 411 W Main St, Mandan, ND 58554
Contact us at info@mandanhistory.org or leave message at 
(701) 751-2983


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