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A look back: Newspapers reported grisly murder of pioneer George Inkster Turns out, he was alive and well

September 27: Pension Benefits for Union Civil War Soldiers

Thousands of Union veterans of the Civil War settled in North Dakota after the war, some becoming the prominent leaders in their communities. Their military service entitled them to money from the federal government in the form of a pension that paid a monthly stipend if they were rendered \“totally disabled\” and unable to perform manual labor. But this benefit had evolved in the years following the war.

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July 20: World War I — Not An Easy Decision

On this date in 1915, the big news in North Dakota was the opening of the state fair. The event garnered page one headlines in newspapers across the state. Thousands of visitors were expected to arrive in Grand Forks in caravans of automobiles and on special state fair trains. The first day of the fair was a smashing success, blessed with perfect weather. Organizers predicted it would be the best and most successful state fair ever presented.

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