Description: Up for consideration is a yard long panoramic photo of Englevale North Dakota. The photo or elongated print measures 36 inches by about 6.70 inches. The frame is slightly larger. The census says that only 39 people live in this town...it was originally a settlement that started of German origins in the 1880's. It was named Marshal then switched to Englevale after Mathias L. Engel. There appears to be 2 large grain buildings named Andrews Grain Co. If you have any questions concerns or something to share please message me. Buyer pays shipping. Englevale, North DakotaThe town of Englevale was originally named Marshall after land owner Marshall T Davis. It was later renamed for Mathias L Engel who was a promoter for the community. In 1913, Englevale had a 4 year high school. At this time, there were 4 elevators, one of which burned down in 1915. The other three were the Andrews Grain Co, the Monarch Elevator Co, & a local cooperative. These remained in business until the early 1940’s.Other businesses in 1913 included two stores, a combination pool hall/restaurant, another pool hall/soft drink parlor, two blacksmith shops, two garages, a state bank, post office, lumberyard, and two produce and cream buying stations. At one point, Englevale had three churches. The Woodman Lodge built a recreation hall, Standard Oil built a bulk station and Mr. Avery of Fort Ransom operated a horse drawn freight line between Englevale and Fort Ransom.It too was a town that was hit very hard by population loss and better roads that took most of its business to larger towns.The population of Englevale was 39 as of July 1, 2021. The formal boundaries contain 1.49 square miles with 0 square miles of water. Thanks again. Best Regards, JohnnyJohnnyCrystal Est. 1987
Price: 375 USD
Location: Saint Clair Shores, Michigan
End Time: 2024-12-11T16:19:10.000Z
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