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Shields, North Dakota

Shields is an unincorporated community in Grant County, North Dakota, United States. Founded by Nathaniel J. Shields and his wife Mary and their four children in 1896. Shields' population peaked in 1920 with 250 people. Its elevation is 1,808 feet (551 m) above sea level.[1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 58569.[2]

Shields, North Dakota
Post contract station in Shields
Nickname: 
"The Gateway City to Southern Grant County"
Shields
Shields
Coordinates: 46°14′1″N 101°7′33″W / 46.23361°N 101.12583°W / 46.23361; -101.12583Coordinates: 46°14′1″N 101°7′33″W / 46.23361°N 101.12583°W / 46.23361; -101.12583
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
CountyGrant
Elevation
1,808 ft (551 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
58569
Area code701
GNIS feature ID1032061

History

Shields was established September 16, 1896, when Nathaniel J. Shields established a rural post office in his sod home. Shields and his wife Mary had four children, Mark, Arthur, Maude (Browning), and Laura (Martin) who were the first to live in Shields in the 1880s, when the Dakota Territory still existed. Nathaniel Shields built St. James Catholic Church in 1890 and other buildings.[citation needed] The government soon designated Shields as a village in 1891.[citation needed] In 1901, the townsite was relocated two miles south, along the banks of the Cannonball River.[3] The town grew initially, reporting a population of 250 in the 1920s. Shields billed itself as "The Gateway City of Southern Grant County".[3] By 1923, no sod houses existed in Shields; they were replaced by wooden homes. Three of the most famous Native Americans lived near or in Shields at one time, Rain-in-the-Face, Chief Gall, and Sitting Bull.[citation needed] The population declined to just 99 in 1950.[3] In 2002, it was reported that 15 people called Shields home.[4] Likely in the 1990s, the school building was expanded and turned into a Bar and Grill. In 2014, the school was razed, but the Shields Bar[5] still remains in operation, as the only business left. In 2018, the population was estimated to be less than 10.

2002 wildfire

On July 1, 2002, a wildfire destroyed most of Shields, destroying 30 structures and displacing 15 families.[6][7] The wildfire was said to be caused by lightning striking dry pastures.[6] After the fire, the Bismarck Tribune newspaper ran a headline asking "Is this the end of Shields?", and the local sheriff was quoted saying "There is no more Shields." However, one resident interviewed by the paper said the community would survive.[8]

Climate

This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Shields has a humid continental climate, abbreviated "Dfb" on climate maps.[9]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Shields, North Dakota, Geographic Names Information System, 1980-02-13. Accessed 2008-03-31.
  2. ^ USPS – Cities by ZIP Code May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c Wick, Douglas A. (1988). North Dakota Place Names. Bismarck, North Dakota: Hedemarken Collectibles. p. 178. ISBN 0-9620968-0-6. OCLC 191277027.
  4. ^ Winter, Deena (30 June 2002). "Is this the end for Shields?". Bismarck Tribune.
  5. ^ "Shields Bar". www.facebook.com.
  6. ^ a b Spilde, Tony (1 July 2002). "Grant County grass fires contained". Bismarck Tribune.
  7. ^ Herzog, Karen (1 July 2002). "Diocese, Red Cross helping victims of wildfires". Bismarck Tribune.
  8. ^ Rogers, Ken (1 July 2002). "Shields: How can we help? Diocese, Red Cross helping victims of wildfires". Bismarck Tribune.
  9. ^ "Shields, North Dakota Köppen Climate Classification (Weatherbase)". Weatherbase.

shields, north, dakota, shields, unincorporated, community, grant, county, north, dakota, united, states, founded, nathaniel, shields, wife, mary, their, four, children, 1896, shields, population, peaked, 1920, with, people, elevation, feet, above, level, post. Shields is an unincorporated community in Grant County North Dakota United States Founded by Nathaniel J Shields and his wife Mary and their four children in 1896 Shields population peaked in 1920 with 250 people Its elevation is 1 808 feet 551 m above sea level 1 It has a post office with the ZIP code 58569 2 Shields North DakotaUnincorporated communityPost contract station in ShieldsNickname The Gateway City to Southern Grant County ShieldsShow map of North DakotaShieldsShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 46 14 1 N 101 7 33 W 46 23361 N 101 12583 W 46 23361 101 12583 Coordinates 46 14 1 N 101 7 33 W 46 23361 N 101 12583 W 46 23361 101 12583CountryUnited StatesStateNorth DakotaCountyGrantElevation1 808 ft 551 m Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code58569Area code701GNIS feature ID1032061 Contents 1 History 2 2002 wildfire 3 Climate 4 ReferencesHistory EditShields was established September 16 1896 when Nathaniel J Shields established a rural post office in his sod home Shields and his wife Mary had four children Mark Arthur Maude Browning and Laura Martin who were the first to live in Shields in the 1880s when the Dakota Territory still existed Nathaniel Shields built St James Catholic Church in 1890 and other buildings citation needed The government soon designated Shields as a village in 1891 citation needed In 1901 the townsite was relocated two miles south along the banks of the Cannonball River 3 The town grew initially reporting a population of 250 in the 1920s Shields billed itself as The Gateway City of Southern Grant County 3 By 1923 no sod houses existed in Shields they were replaced by wooden homes Three of the most famous Native Americans lived near or in Shields at one time Rain in the Face Chief Gall and Sitting Bull citation needed The population declined to just 99 in 1950 3 In 2002 it was reported that 15 people called Shields home 4 Likely in the 1990s the school building was expanded and turned into a Bar and Grill In 2014 the school was razed but the Shields Bar 5 still remains in operation as the only business left In 2018 the population was estimated to be less than 10 2002 wildfire EditOn July 1 2002 a wildfire destroyed most of Shields destroying 30 structures and displacing 15 families 6 7 The wildfire was said to be caused by lightning striking dry pastures 6 After the fire the Bismarck Tribune newspaper ran a headline asking Is this the end of Shields and the local sheriff was quoted saying There is no more Shields However one resident interviewed by the paper said the community would survive 8 Climate EditThis climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences with warm to hot and often humid summers and cold sometimes severely cold winters According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Shields has a humid continental climate abbreviated Dfb on climate maps 9 References Edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Shields North Dakota Geographic Names Information System 1980 02 13 Accessed 2008 03 31 USPS Cities by ZIP Code Archived May 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b c Wick Douglas A 1988 North Dakota Place Names Bismarck North Dakota Hedemarken Collectibles p 178 ISBN 0 9620968 0 6 OCLC 191277027 Winter Deena 30 June 2002 Is this the end for Shields Bismarck Tribune Shields Bar www facebook com a b Spilde Tony 1 July 2002 Grant County grass fires contained Bismarck Tribune Herzog Karen 1 July 2002 Diocese Red Cross helping victims of wildfires Bismarck Tribune Rogers Ken 1 July 2002 Shields How can we help Diocese Red Cross helping victims of wildfires Bismarck Tribune Shields North Dakota Koppen Climate Classification Weatherbase Weatherbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shields North Dakota amp oldid 1020986915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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