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Small City with Big Dreams

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 History of Hendrum

          In the fertile Red River Valley of northern Minnesota rests the small community of Hendrum. Once inhabited by the Dakota Sioux and Chippewa Indians, this flat land became settled by Scandinavians thus forcing the tribes to move to other areas. The settlers were a hardy group of people, mainly farmers, who endured many hardships including grasshoppers, plagues, diptheria epidemics, and many natural disasters such as floods, blizzards, and tornadoes. Farming is still the main livelihood in this area with crops of wheat, sugar beets, soybeans, and sunflowers being grown in abundance.     Floods, blizzards, and occasional tornadoes are still part of this area. Because of the flat, rich soil, the communities business districts revolve around agriculture and it is no surprise that its location is in what is known as the bread basket of the world. Hendrum was named for a community in Norway called Hindrumgaard. Located in Norman County in the Red River is one mile west and the Wild Rice River is one half mile east. Today 318 people make Hendrum their home.

Historical Items of Interest

1897- The year of the big flood

1910- Building of the first concrete sidewalks in Hendrum

1915- First electric lights

1920- A special election in which a bond issue passed to build an electric light plant

1923- The Village proposed to construct a well in the park

1925- Village paid $100 to dig a well in the park

1927- Provided for buying site for new creamery

1930- The Village received a request by Fire Dept. for a used auto to mount firefighting

equipment and to make alterations to the fire hall to house equipement

1936- By vote the Village was authorized to issue bonds for the erection of a water tower

1951- Sold electric service to Red River Valley Coop Power in Halstad

1956- fire Department was reorganized

1963- a new water tower was built

1967- Planning Commission was appointed by Village of Hendrum

1971- Public hearing to provide a sewage lagoon on land purchased from Mildred Rask

1976- Hendrum Development Corporation organized

1978- Park project which included a new shelter

1995- Hendrum Economic Development Authority established

1997- Flood of the century 

1998- Fire hall remodeling project

1999- Permanent levee constructed for flood protection and renovation of an enlargement of the sanitary sewer system

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Welcome to Hendrum, MN! The Small Town With Big Dreams