Lot #314 - Rolla, First NB, 6157

National Bank Notes > North Dakota



Rolla, First NB, 6157
Fr. 1801-2 $10 1929T2
Grade: PMG Ch. AU 58 EPQ     PMG
Here we have a new serial number to add to the census, bringing the total to seven small notes reported, and this is only the second Type 2. This note is a lovely AU, much better than any others. Printed officer signatures of F.A. Foley, President and Oscar Hjelt, Cashier. Rolla is the county seat of Rolette County. Rolette County is located along the Canadian border in north-central North Dakota. The Turtle Mountain (Chippewa) Indian Reservation is located in the northern part of the county. The population of Rolla was 1,280 at the 2010 census; it reached a peak population of 1,486 in 1980. This Great Northern Railroad station was founded in 1888. Some say it was named by Dr. Richard D. Cowan, a pioneer physician, as a variation of the county name. Others say it was named for Rolla Noyes, a lawyer in Grand Forks who was associated with the Great Northern Railroad. Still others say it was named for Rolla, Missouri, which likewise has many explanations for its name. The post office was established November 9, 1888 with David C. Boyd as Postmaster, who operated the facility from his building in the old townsite of Boydton one mile to the northwest. In October 1893 new Postmaster Andrew Smith moved the post office to the Rolla townsite. In 1890, Rolla was made the new county seat, replacing Saint John. Rolla incorporated as a village in 1891, and became a city in 1907. Notable residents of Rolla include Allen I. Olson, 28th Governor of North Dakota.
Current Bid: $ 750.00

Estimate: ($ 1,000.00 - $ 2,000.00)

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