Historical human remains discovered at the North Dakota Governor’s Residence
Archaeologists say ground-penetrating radar found nine additional probable grave sites as crews paused work on security upgrades.
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Human remains discovery near North Dakota governor’s residence interrupts construction
The area where the remains were discovered was once part of Bismarck’s first cemetery from 1873 to 1877. Many of those burials were reinterred to St. Mary’s Cemetery and Fairview Cemetery in the 1880s.
Human remains, coffin hardware found during construction at N.D. Governor’s Residence
BISMARCK, N.D. – Contractors working at the North Dakota Governor’s Residence yard last month unexpectedly discovered human remains, coffin hardware and fragments during excavation. Office of Management and Budget Facilities Management Director Brandon Solberg tells Flag Family News, in a statement, that work was being done on a fence and driveway construction project. “Following this finding, authorities were notified and State Historical Socie…
Human remains discovery near North Dakota governor’s residence interrupts construction • North Dakota Monitor
Human remains and coffin fragments were discovered by construction crews near the governor’s residence in May while workers were installing a fence and driveway, causing work to be paused near the affected area.
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