Billings County, North Dakota

Billings County North Dakota

Billings County, North Dakota

The Dakota Territorial legislature authorized Billings County in 1879, and it was officially organized on May 4, 1886.

The original area of Billings County was subsequently reduced by the creation of two new North Dakota counties:

  • Golden Valley County, in 1912,
    and
  • Slope County, in 1915.

Billings County is bordered:

  • on the north by McKenzie County and Dunn County,
  • on the west by Golden Valley County,
  • on the south by Slope County,
    and
  • on the east by Dunn County and Stark County.

Frederick H. Billings

Billings County was named for Frederick H. Billings – the president of the Northern Pacific Railway.

2012 Per Capita Income

As of 2012, the per capita personal income of Billings County was $86,785.

2010 Population

As of the 2010 Census, the population was 783, compared with a population of 10,186 residents as of the 1910 Census.

County Seat – Medora

Medora is both the county seat, and its largest city, with a population of 116 as of the 2010 Census.

Billings County North Dakota Courthouse
Billings County Courthouse

2000 Ancestry Composition

As of the 2000 Census, Billings County residents had the following identified ancestral heritage:

  • 44.2% German,
  • 17.5% Ukranian,
  • 8.2% Norwegian,
    and
  • 10.6% Irish.

2013 Drilling Activities

As of November 30, 2013, there were 4 active drilling rigs operating in Billings County.

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Gary C. Dahle
Attorney at Law
2704 Highway 10
Mounds View, MN 55112

Phone: 763-780-8390   Fax: 763-780-1735  E-mail:  gary@dahlelaw.com

Licensed in Minnesota and North Dakota

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Information provided herein is only for general informational and educational purposes.

Minnesota and North Dakota attorney Gary C. Dahle does not represent oil companies – only owners of North Dakota mineral and royalty interests – and is currently accepting new clients.

Attorneys not licensed in North Dakota are invited to refer possible North Dakota probate issues to Minnesota and North Dakota attorney Gary C. Dahle, at 763-780-8390, or gary@dahlelaw.com.

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