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Hannaford was incorporated in 1906.
The village already had a Town Hall and held its town meetings there.
At a mass meeting of the citizens in May 1906, the proposal to
incorporate was discussed. Only two
or three opposed the idea. They
feared higher taxes. They were told
this would depend upon the improvements made. In July, the question was put to a vote of the people
with 34 voting for incorporation and two against it.
Another election was held in August to elect village officers.
E. H. Groven, I. A. Kampen and A. O. Anderson were elected trustees; W.
A. Olmstad, Clerk; Richard E. Leiser, Assessor; W. S. Hyde, Treasurer; C. I.
Berg, Marshall; and I. A. Kampen, Justice of the Peace. In preparation for incorporation, the town was
surveyed in June 1906, by Martin Ueland. The
village would take in 213.8 acres. Before
the year ended the new town officers met with the supervisors of Greenfield
Township to divide the equipment which was owned jointly by the town and
township. The Town Hall became the
property of the town. The population of Hannaford was 253 in 1906, and of
North Dakota, over 436,451. The
population of Hannaford has fluctuated through the years reaching its peak in
1920, with 431 people. The
following tables show the population of Hannaford and Griggs County through the
years. Hannaford
Griggs County
North Dakota unofficially had 652,695 people in 1980. Source: Hannaford
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