Everest, North Dakota | |
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Coordinates: 46°51′35″N97°13′16″W / 46.85972°N 97.22111°W | |
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County | Cass |
Township | Everest |
Elevation | 932 ft (284 m) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central (CST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
ZIP code | 58059 |
Area code | 701 |
GNIS feature ID | 1033853 [1] |
Everest is an unincorporated community in Everest Township, Cass County, North Dakota, United States. It is located south of Casselton.
Everest is 20 miles (32 km) from Fargo, the county seat. [2] Everest lies at the junction of North Dakota Highway 18 and 155th Avenue SE, near the Casselton Robert Miller Regional Airport. [3]
Everest began as a railroad station on the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway. Everest was on both the Waupeton-Ripon railroad line (between Durbin and Sidney) and the Casselton-Larimore rail line (at the terminus of that line). [4] [5] The rail line connecting the two railroads was announced to be nearing completion in October 1882. [6] The Everest post office opened in 1882. [7]
Everest was a platted community, with the town divided into twelve blocks. The east-west streets were named A, B, C, and D Streets, with the north-south streets being named Front, Second, Third, and Fourth Streets. Manvell Street ran diagonally along the line of the Great Northwestern Railroad. The community was built directly west of the rail line. [8] By the 1880s, Everest was considered a "small town in Cass County [...] some 20 miles from Fargo." [9] William Langer, who later twice served as governor of North Dakota, was born in Everest in 1886 (he served as governor from 1933 to 1934, and from 1937 to 1939). [10] The population of the community was estimated as 200 in 1890. [11]
In March 1894, the business district of Everest was wiped out by fire. The fire was estimated to have done $35,000 in damage. [12] The fire began in a vacant hotel room. [13]
The Everest School District was numbered 102. [14] The Everest school building was a one-room schoolhouse. [15] The school building was also used as an official polling location. [16] [17]
The population was 213 in 1900. [18] Circa 1906, Everest was the site of three grain elevators: those of the St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Company, the Cargill Elevator Company, and the Northwestern Elevator Company. [19] The Everest post office closed in 1908. [7]
In 1920, the popululation of Everest was 64. [20] The population was estimated at 100 in 1940. [2]
The business portion of the town of Everest in Cass county was wiped out by fire Sunday. The loss will reach $35,000.