Lot #276 - Neche, First NB, 11110

National Bank Notes > North Dakota



Neche, First NB, 11110
Fr. 1801-1 $10 1929T1
Grade: PMG Fine 12     PMG
This note is one of four small notes reported from this bank that only issued 205 sheet of small size before liquidating on January 29, 1930. This example is well used and has a tiny split visible. Printed officer signatures of K.O. Paulson, President and Jos. L. Symington, Cashier. Neche is located Pembina County on the banks of the Pembina River just 1 mile from the Canadian border. The population was 371 at the 2010 census; a peak population of 615 was reached in 1940. The name is said to come from the Ojibwe word nidji, which means friend, neighbor, or one like myself. The closest community to Neche is Gretna, Manitoba, across the United States-Canada border. This was a rural post office established May 27, 1873 with John Otten as Postmaster. The post office closed October 29, 1873 and reopened December 6, 1875 with Joseph Daniels as Postmaster. In 1882 it moved one mile southeast to the new Great Northern Railroad townsite. The village incorporated in 1883, and became a city in 1954 with Howard Hughes as mayor. William L. Walton manufactured automobiles here 1902-1906. Well-known Neche residents include Henry Gurke, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by Franklin D. Roosevelt in World War II, and James Symington, former leader of the Exclusive Brethren.
Current Bid: $ 1,900.00

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

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