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Ransom County, North DakotaRansom County History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and Education
Etymology - Origin of County NameNamedfor the military post of Fort Ransom, 1867-72, which was located within its boundaries. Demographics:County QuickFacts: Census Bureau Quick Facts County HistoryCreated by the 1872-73 territorial
legislature and named for the military post of Fort Ransom, 1867-72, which was
located within its boundaries. The fort itself named for Brig. Gen Thomas Edward
Greenfield Ransom (1834-1864), a Union Army officer from Illinois who died
during the Civil War. Government organized: April 4, 1881. County Seat: Lisbon,
1881-present. Neighboring Counties:
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