Description: October 31, 1921 Farmers State Bank Check – Nome, North Dakota This vintage 1921 Farmers State Bank check from Nome, North Dakota, is a rare and well-preserved piece of history. Made payable to Peter Helland, a local carpenter from Nome, and signed by A. Frydenlund (Anders Frydenlund), this check offers a unique connection to the early 20th-century rural life in North Dakota. Peter Helland, born in 1887, passed away in 1963, and is buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Fargo, North Dakota. Anders Frydenlund (A. Frydenlund), born on April 28, 1847, in Sweden, passed away on January 21, 1923, in Thordenskjold Township, Barnes County, North Dakota, and is buried in Fillmore Cemetery, located in Enderlin, Ransom County, North Dakota. This check is a great addition to any collection, featuring authentic signatures and a design typical of the early 1920s. It’s a perfect find for collectors of bank checks and drafts, or for anyone with an interest in North Dakota’s history and memorabilia. Condition: The check is in very nice condition, with minor wear around the edges and corners, and has one crease down the middle. There are no tears, and watermarks will not appear on the original. Please see pictures for more details. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a stunning piece of historical memorabilia that connects you to the lives of early North Dakota residents. Nome, North Dakota Founded in the early 1900s, Nome is a small yet historically significant town located in Barnes County. Its early settlers were drawn by the fertile lands and opportunities for agriculture, establishing a close-knit farming community that contributed to the growth of the region. Like many rural North Dakota towns, Nome’s history is rooted in the perseverance and hard work of its early pioneers, who built a thriving agricultural economy despite the challenges of unpredictable weather and economic hardship. Nestled near the scenic Sheyenne River Valley, Nome enjoys a rich landscape that has long supported farming and rural life. Though the town has seen changes over the years, the legacy of its early residents remains in the form of historical records, community stories, and enduring family traditions. Today, Nome serves as a reminder of the strength and resilience that have characterized North Dakota’s rural communities for more than a century.
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