Dakota Territory

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Dakota Territory

A territory of the north-central United States organized in 1861 and divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota in 1889. The territory included much of present-day Montana until 1864 and Wyoming until 1868.
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(102.) THE REVISED CODE OF THE TERRITORY OF DAKOTA, Political Code,
(173.) COMPILED LAWS OF THE TERRITORY OF DAKOTA, Political Code,
The Enbridge pipeline requires two pumping stations in the service territory of Northern Plains Electric and the Keystone pipeline has one pumping station in the territory of Dakota Valley Electric, with substations and distribution lines recently built to power the stations.
Government Printing Office, "Temporary Government for the Territory of Dakota," The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and Other Organic Laws of the States, Territories, and Colonies, ed.
The Territory of Dakota south of the forty-sixth parallel of north latitude, with an area of 80,000 square miles and larger in extent than either of these States save one, now has a population of at least 300,000 inhabitants, according to the information of the best informed among them, and beyond all doubt has in number an excess of the requirement for two members of congress under the present ratio, as they were apportioned by the last congress.
Boucher relating to compact with the United States and therewith "an ordinance irrevocable without the consent of the United States, and the people of this state, relating to religious toleration, public lands, taxation of lands, debts in the territory of Dakota, and public schools" and recommended the passage of such ordinance.
An ordinance irrevocable without the consent of the United States and the people of the state, relating to religious toleration, public lands, taxation of lands, debts of the territory of Dakota and public schools.
There is not upon this continent a more homogenous tract of territory than the territory of Dakota. It is homogenous in climate, homogenous in soil, homogenous in population.
(102.) LAWS PASSED AT THE SEVENTEENTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE TERRITORY OF DAKOTA 343 (Bismarck Tribune Printers & Binders 1887) [hereinafter SEVENTEENTH SESSION LAWS].

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