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Welcome to Hettinger County ND
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Created by the 1883 territorial legislature and organized April 19, 1907.
The county is named after Tom Hettinger, the father-in-law of Erastus Appleman Williams, who was the Speaker of
the Dakota Territory House of Representatives the year Hettinger County was established.

County Seat: Mott from 1881 to the present.
Townships:
*Acme *Ashby *Baer *Beery *Black Butte *Brittian *Campbell *Cannon Ball *Castle Rock *Chilton *Clark *Farina *Havelock
*Highland *Kennedy *Kern *Kunze *Madison *Merrill *Mott *New England *Odessa *Rifle *St. Croix *Solon *Steiner
*Strehlow *Tepee Butte *Wagendorf *Walker
Cities:
*Mott *New England *Regent
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Website Updates:
July 2010: JACOBSON biography; List of Cemeteries
Previous Updates:
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Surrounding Counties
Stark County (north)
Grant County (east)
Adams County (south)
Slope County (west)

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