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Welcome to Hettinger County ND History and
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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
Surrounding Counties Stark
County (north)
Grant
County (east) Adams
County (south)
Slope
County (west)


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