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Trails to the
Past
Trails to the
Past of North Dakota is excepting any donations of
genealogy materials that you may have such as marriage
announcements, news articles, old obituaries, births,
(you do not need the birth certificate) just the
information, and biographies. If you have any of
these items please contact me Marie
Miller the North Dakota State
Administrator.
Cass County dates back to
the days of the Dakota Territory. It was one of the
original counties defined in 1872, and was organized on
October 27, 1873, at a meeting in Fargo. It is named in
honor of a railroad executive George Washington Cass
with Fargo being the county seat.
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Cass County
Court House
Located in Fargo |
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Cities of Cass County are
as follows:
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Fargo West
Fargo Horace Casselton
Mapleton Harwood Kindred Reile's
Acres Argusville Arthur |
Oxbow Hunter Tower
City Davenport Page Leonard
Frontier Buffalo Grandin Amenia
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Gardner Briarwood Prairie Rose
North River Alice Ayr
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Census-designated places
are Erie and Wheatland, other communities is the one of
Absaraka.
The Townships of Cass County are
those as follows:
Addison Amenia Arthur Ayr Barnes Bell Berlin Buffalo Casselton Chaffee Clifton Cornell Davenport Dows Durbin Eldred Empire Erie
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Everest Fargo Gardner Gill Gunkel Harmony Harwood Highland Hill Howes Hunter Kinyon Lake Leonard Maple
River Mapleton Noble
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Normanna Page Pleasant Pontiac Raymond Reed Rich Rochester Rush
River Stanley Tower Walburg Warren Watson Wheatland Wiser |
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Adjacent
Counties Traill
County (north) Norman County, Minnesota
(northeast) Clay County, Minnesota (east) Richland
County (southeast) Ransom
County (southwest) Barnes
County (west) Steele
County (northwest)
Trails To The
Past
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Cass
County Mailing List at Rootsweb
Cass
County Message Board at Rootsweb
Cass
County Message Board at Genforum
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