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Hartland is a ghost town in Ward County, North Dakota, United States, in the west of Carpio and north of Berthold. "Hartland, N.D." article in Hartland Newspaper states "Hartland in 1912--Hartland was a small village established in 1907 in Sec. 30 of Carpio Township. A local resident, Martin D. Johnson is credited with naming the village for his birthplace, Hartland Township in Worth County, Iowa. Buildings in the Village of Hartland in 1912 were a Machinery & Implement Building, Blacksmith Shop, Pool Hall, General Store, Bank, Hardware Store, Lumber Yard, M.D. Johnson home, Iver Canton Home. Livery & Feed Stable, later Vedvig Garage), Grocery Store & Post Office, Hotel, An Office, Zion Lutheran Church, One-Room School house", and several private homes.

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  • Hartland is a ghost town in Ward County, North Dakota, United States, in the west of Carpio and north of Berthold. "Hartland, N.D." article in Hartland Newspaper states "Hartland in 1912--Hartland was a small village established in 1907 in Sec. 30 of Carpio Township. A local resident, Martin D. Johnson is credited with naming the village for his birthplace, Hartland Township in Worth County, Iowa. Buildings in the Village of Hartland in 1912 were a Machinery & Implement Building, Blacksmith Shop, Pool Hall, General Store, Bank, Hardware Store, Lumber Yard, M.D. Johnson home, Iver Canton Home. Livery & Feed Stable, later Vedvig Garage), Grocery Store & Post Office, Hotel, An Office, Zion Lutheran Church, One-Room School house", and several private homes. The post office of Hartland was established on March 23, 1908. Ward County folklore says that the name was meant to show the town as the heart of the area. The elevation is 2091, and the peak population of 150 was claimed in 1920, but by 1940 the population was less than 100. Eventually, in 2000, the town had a population of less than 10. The post office closed May 6, 1966. The grocery store building was moved from Foxholm, Ward County, North Dakota to Hartland. It was later turned into a residence and then moved to Berthold, North Dakota where it is still lived in. Zion Congregation of the Synod for Speaking Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church of America was organized March 1, 1903 at the homestead of Jens Erickson. Church building constructed in 1910 on a lot secured from M.D. Johnson. The last services were held in 1969. The church building moved to Kenmare Pioneer Park in 1972. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
  • Hartland est une ville fantôme du comté de Ward dans l'État du Dakota du Nord aux États-Unis. Elle est située au nord de la ville de Berthold. Le bureau de poste a ouvert le 23 mars 1908. La population s'élève à 150 habitants en 1920, mais en 1940, la localité n'en compte plus qu'une centaine. Le bureau de poste a fermé en 1966. En 2000, Hartland compte moins de dix habitants. Le folklore du comté de Ward affirme que l'origine du nom de la ville vient du fait qu'elle était considérée à l'époque de sa fondation comme le cœur de sa zone d'implantation. Hartland possédait un hôtel, une banque, une église luthérienne et une épicerie. Le code postal de Hartland est 58725. (fr)
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  • Hartland is a ghost town in Ward County, North Dakota, United States, in the west of Carpio and north of Berthold. "Hartland, N.D." article in Hartland Newspaper states "Hartland in 1912--Hartland was a small village established in 1907 in Sec. 30 of Carpio Township. A local resident, Martin D. Johnson is credited with naming the village for his birthplace, Hartland Township in Worth County, Iowa. Buildings in the Village of Hartland in 1912 were a Machinery & Implement Building, Blacksmith Shop, Pool Hall, General Store, Bank, Hardware Store, Lumber Yard, M.D. Johnson home, Iver Canton Home. Livery & Feed Stable, later Vedvig Garage), Grocery Store & Post Office, Hotel, An Office, Zion Lutheran Church, One-Room School house", and several private homes. (en)
  • Hartland est une ville fantôme du comté de Ward dans l'État du Dakota du Nord aux États-Unis. Elle est située au nord de la ville de Berthold. Le bureau de poste a ouvert le 23 mars 1908. La population s'élève à 150 habitants en 1920, mais en 1940, la localité n'en compte plus qu'une centaine. Le bureau de poste a fermé en 1966. En 2000, Hartland compte moins de dix habitants. Le folklore du comté de Ward affirme que l'origine du nom de la ville vient du fait qu'elle était considérée à l'époque de sa fondation comme le cœur de sa zone d'implantation. Hartland possédait un hôtel, une banque, une église luthérienne et une épicerie. (fr)
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