Lot #128 - Fessenden, First NB, 5408

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Fessenden, First NB, 5408
Fr. 1801-2 $10 1929T2
Grade: PMG VF 25     PMG
There were only 374 Type 2 $10s and $20s issued and this note is new to the census as well as being the only known survivor of this variety. Printed signatures of Olaf A. Refling, President and Fred J. Mohr, Cashier. Fessenden is the county seat of Wells County; the population was 479 at the 2010 census. The community was founded in 1893 at the site of the rural post office called Wells, situated on the Soo Line Railroad. On November 23, 1893 the old post office was replaced by the Fessenden post office, with John Austin Regan as Postmaster. It was named for Cortez Fessenden, Surveyor-General for Dakota Territory. The village incorporated in 1904, becoming a city in 1905 with E. F. Volkman mayor. The peak population of 920 was recorded in 1960. Fessenden is home to Wells County Fair Because of its central location, Fessenden became the county seat in 1894, taking that honor away from the pioneer settlement of Sykeston, resulting in the forcible removal of the Wells County seat by 29 horse-drawn wagons. After the vote naming Fessenden the county seat, Sykeston land agents were unwilling to admit defeat, so Fessenden organizers rounded up several men with teams and wagons and drove to Sykeston for the safes, records and courthouse furniture. The Sykeston Sheriff favored Fessenden and conveniently took a long delayed vacation from his duties.
Current Bid: $ 750.00

Estimate: ($ 500.00 - $ 1,000.00)

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