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Martin Hector

Martin Solan Hector (December 21, 1852 – March 14, 1938) was an influential citizen and businessman of Fargo, North Dakota. He first leased and then later donated land to the city for the airport, which still bears his name (Hector International Airport).

Martin Solan Hector
Portrait of Martin Hector, circa 1913
Born(1852-12-21)December 21, 1852
DiedMarch 14, 1938(1938-03-14) (aged 85)
CitizenshipAmerican
Occupation(s)Businessperson, banker
SpousesCaroline Paulson
Children4

Early life edit

Martin was born in Hammerfest, Norway, on December 21, 1852, to Frederick and Caroline (Holmgren) Hector.[1][2] The Hector family immigrated to the United States in the mid-1860s and settled in Chicago.[1][3] Caroline (Holmgren) Hector died not long after arriving in Chicago.[1] The family later moved to Duluth, Minnesota. Martin's older brother Jacob Hector was already there working in the fishing and tugboat business on Lake Superior.[3]

Liquor business edit

Martin began working for the Northern Pacific Railroad, and this work brought him to Moorhead, Minnesota, in 1872.[3] While he was in Moorhead, a fight started and the owner of a saloon was killed. Earlier, this saloon owner had ordered a large shipment of liquor. It soon arrived in Moorhead by train. Martin seized an opportunity and purchased this unclaimed liquor with the money he had earned from his railroad work. He then purchased land near the railroad and started what would become a prosperous wholesale wine and liquor business.[1][3][4]

Because Fargo was growing more rapidly than Moorhead, Martin moved his business across the Red River to Fargo, Dakota Territory. When North Dakota entered the union as a dry state in 1889, Martin was forced to close this business.[1][3]

Banking edit

When his liquor business closed, Martin moved into the banking industry. He purchased stock in the Citizen's National Bank, which was Fargo's first bank, and was named vice president.[3][1]

In 1896, the Citizen's National Bank failed. However, Martin and other businessmen reorganized the bank and renamed it the Fargo National Bank. The bank opened in 1897, and Martin served as its president for 41 years.[3][1][5]

Public service edit

With his success in the private sector, Martin became involved in several projects in the public sector. He invested himself in the Fargo-Moorhead community and the state of North Dakota.

In 1892, he was appointed by Governor John Burke to North Dakota's World's Columbian Exposition board. The board was tasked with creating a plan for a state exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. Martin was chosen to serve as president of this board.[3][1][6]

In 1895, he was appointed to the North Dakota Interstate Board of Immigration. He was also involved with the Fargo Commercial Club and the city council, serving as president for many years.[3][1][7]

In 1937, a bridge was planned to be built across the Red River. However, because of the Great Depression, not enough money was raised. Martin paid the difference to allow construction to continue. After the dedication, Martin drove the first vehicle across the bridge.[3][1]

Airport edit

Martin's most notable contribution to the community was the airport. In 1927, Martin leased a quarter-section of land to the city. In 1931, Martin donated the land to the city. Several years later, Martin's daughter-in-law, Margaret Hector, donated more acres of land to the city. The airport was named Hector Field in honor of Martin Hector. The airport was later named Hector International Airport.[1][8]

Family edit

While still involved with the liquor business, Martin married Caroline Paulson. The couple had four children: Martina "Minnie," Frederick "Fred," Evelyn, and Clay.[3] Clay Hector died as an infant.

A brother of Martin's, Henry Hector, also came to Fargo in 1878, and he started a grocery business. He later became involved with the Continental Hose Company and served as its president. Henry also served on the Fargo city council.[9] Henry died in 1940.

Jacob Hector, Martin's brother who lived and worked in Duluth, remained in Duluth. He died in 1910.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Eriksmoen, Curt (2009). "Hector played a big role in world's fair, airport". Bismarck Tribune. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Obituary for MARTIN HECTOR". Morning Pioneer. March 15, 1938. p. 1. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Yakowicz, Susie. "The Hector Story". The Hector Foundation. from the original on June 30, 2021. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  4. ^ NDSU Libraries. . library.ndsu.edu. Archived from the original on June 29, 2021. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  5. ^ Fargo Commercial Club (1910). "Fargo: The Biggest Little City in the World". www.digitalhorizonsonline.org. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  6. ^ State Board of World's Fair Managers for North Dakota (1894). "North Dakota at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893". www.digitalhorizonsonline.org. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Griggs County Historical Society. "Hon. Martin Hector". www.griggscountyhistoricalsociety.com. from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  8. ^ . Hector International Airport. Archived from the original on June 28, 2021. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  9. ^ NDSU Libraries. . library.ndsu.edu. Archived from the original on June 28, 2021. Retrieved June 22, 2021.

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Martin Solan Hector December 21 1852 March 14 1938 was an influential citizen and businessman of Fargo North Dakota He first leased and then later donated land to the city for the airport which still bears his name Hector International Airport Martin Solan HectorPortrait of Martin Hector circa 1913Born 1852 12 21 December 21 1852Hammerfest NorwayDiedMarch 14 1938 1938 03 14 aged 85 Fargo North Dakota USCitizenshipAmericanOccupation s Businessperson bankerSpousesCaroline PaulsonChildren4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Liquor business 3 Banking 4 Public service 5 Airport 6 Family 7 ReferencesEarly life editMartin was born in Hammerfest Norway on December 21 1852 to Frederick and Caroline Holmgren Hector 1 2 The Hector family immigrated to the United States in the mid 1860s and settled in Chicago 1 3 Caroline Holmgren Hector died not long after arriving in Chicago 1 The family later moved to Duluth Minnesota Martin s older brother Jacob Hector was already there working in the fishing and tugboat business on Lake Superior 3 Liquor business editMartin began working for the Northern Pacific Railroad and this work brought him to Moorhead Minnesota in 1872 3 While he was in Moorhead a fight started and the owner of a saloon was killed Earlier this saloon owner had ordered a large shipment of liquor It soon arrived in Moorhead by train Martin seized an opportunity and purchased this unclaimed liquor with the money he had earned from his railroad work He then purchased land near the railroad and started what would become a prosperous wholesale wine and liquor business 1 3 4 Because Fargo was growing more rapidly than Moorhead Martin moved his business across the Red River to Fargo Dakota Territory When North Dakota entered the union as a dry state in 1889 Martin was forced to close this business 1 3 Banking editWhen his liquor business closed Martin moved into the banking industry He purchased stock in the Citizen s National Bank which was Fargo s first bank and was named vice president 3 1 In 1896 the Citizen s National Bank failed However Martin and other businessmen reorganized the bank and renamed it the Fargo National Bank The bank opened in 1897 and Martin served as its president for 41 years 3 1 5 Public service editWith his success in the private sector Martin became involved in several projects in the public sector He invested himself in the Fargo Moorhead community and the state of North Dakota In 1892 he was appointed by Governor John Burke to North Dakota s World s Columbian Exposition board The board was tasked with creating a plan for a state exhibit at the Chicago World s Fair in 1893 Martin was chosen to serve as president of this board 3 1 6 In 1895 he was appointed to the North Dakota Interstate Board of Immigration He was also involved with the Fargo Commercial Club and the city council serving as president for many years 3 1 7 In 1937 a bridge was planned to be built across the Red River However because of the Great Depression not enough money was raised Martin paid the difference to allow construction to continue After the dedication Martin drove the first vehicle across the bridge 3 1 Airport editMartin s most notable contribution to the community was the airport In 1927 Martin leased a quarter section of land to the city In 1931 Martin donated the land to the city Several years later Martin s daughter in law Margaret Hector donated more acres of land to the city The airport was named Hector Field in honor of Martin Hector The airport was later named Hector International Airport 1 8 Family editWhile still involved with the liquor business Martin married Caroline Paulson The couple had four children Martina Minnie Frederick Fred Evelyn and Clay 3 Clay Hector died as an infant A brother of Martin s Henry Hector also came to Fargo in 1878 and he started a grocery business He later became involved with the Continental Hose Company and served as its president Henry also served on the Fargo city council 9 Henry died in 1940 Jacob Hector Martin s brother who lived and worked in Duluth remained in Duluth He died in 1910 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Eriksmoen Curt 2009 Hector played a big role in world s fair airport Bismarck Tribune Retrieved June 22 2021 Obituary for MARTIN HECTOR Morning Pioneer March 15 1938 p 1 Retrieved January 3 2024 a b c d e f g h i j k Yakowicz Susie The Hector Story The Hector Foundation Archived from the original on June 30 2021 Retrieved June 22 2021 NDSU Libraries Martin Hector Fargo History library ndsu edu Archived from the original on June 29 2021 Retrieved June 22 2021 Fargo Commercial Club 1910 Fargo The Biggest Little City in the World www digitalhorizonsonline org Retrieved June 22 2021 State Board of World s Fair Managers for North Dakota 1894 North Dakota at the World s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 www digitalhorizonsonline org Retrieved June 22 2021 Griggs County Historical Society Hon Martin Hector www griggscountyhistoricalsociety com Archived from the original on June 24 2021 Retrieved June 22 2021 History Hector International Airport Archived from the original on June 28 2021 Retrieved June 22 2021 NDSU Libraries Henry Hector Fargo History library ndsu edu Archived from the original on June 28 2021 Retrieved June 22 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Hector amp oldid 1205434603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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