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Carpenter, North Dakota

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Carpenter, North Dakota
Carpenter, North Dakota is located in North Dakota
Carpenter, North Dakota
Carpenter, North Dakota
Location within the state of North Dakota
Carpenter, North Dakota is located in the United States
Carpenter, North Dakota
Carpenter, North Dakota
Carpenter, North Dakota (the United States)
Coordinates: 48°57′35″N 99°58′37″W / 48.95972°N 99.97694°W / 48.95972; -99.97694
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
CountyRolette
Time zoneUTC-6 (Eastern (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (EDT)
Area code701

Carpenter is an unincorporated community in Rolette County, North Dakota, United States. It was established with the opening of the Carpenter post office on April 9, 1903 at the general merchandise store of Anton T. Julseth in Holmes Township.[1] The post office was named for nearby Carpenter Lake, which memorialized a prominent 1878 settler of French ancestry, Henri Charpentier, who drowned in the lake in 1888.[1][2] Charpentier's surname is sometimes rendered "Scharpenter" in contemporary records;[1][3] Carpenter is the English transliteration. Carpenter is located in the north-northwest of the county, 11 miles west-northwest of Saint John, North Dakota, near the border with Manitoba Province, Canada.[2][4] Carpenter had a population of 25 in 1960.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Williams, Mary Ann Barnes. Origins of North Dakota Place Names. Bismarck: The Bismarck Tribune, 1966, 266.
  2. ^ a b c Wick, Douglas A. North Dakota Place Names. Bismarck: Hedemarken Collectibles, 1998, 32.
  3. ^ T. E. Cooper. 1908. "Sketches of Early Settlements of Portions of Walsh County" in Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Bismarck, N.D.: Tribune, State Printers and Binders. Vol. II, p. 165.
  4. ^ Patera, Alan H., and John S. Gallagher. North Dakota Post Offices 1850-1982. Burtonsville: The Depot, 1982, 121 and map facing.


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