Lot #31 - Bottineau, NB, 7879

National Bank Notes > North Dakota



Bottineau, NB, 7879
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929T1
Grade: PMG VF 25     PMG
Many of the North Dakota small size notes were very short issues and from short-lived banks. This bank printed 109 sheets and this is UNIQUE as a small size from this location. A problem free note with the signatures of Gilbert K. Vikan, President and P.B. Ferguson, Cashier. Bottineau is the county seat of Bottineau County and is located ten miles south of the Canadian border. The city's population was 2,211 at the 2010 census. Bottineau was founded in 1883 as Oak Creek as a customs station and an overnight stagecoach stop. The town name was changed to Bottineau in 1884 in honor of Pierre Bottineau, a M tis pioneer, hunter, and trapper who became a successful land speculator. The town was originally located about 1.5 miles north of its current location. The entire town was moved south in 1887 to where the Great Northern Railway was installing new tracks. It incorporated as a village in 1888 and became a city in 1904. It is the site of the State School of Forestry, now affiliated with NDSU in Fargo. Bottineau is home to the Bottineau County Fair, which is North Dakota's oldest county fair. The city is also home to "Tommy Turtle", the world's largest turtle, which has become a landmark for the city. Built in 1978 and standing 30 feet tall, the fiberglass turtle is located in the eastern half of the city and was built as a symbol for the nearby Turtle Mountains.
Current Bid: $ 1,500.00

Estimate: ($ 2,500.00 - $ 5,000.00)

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