Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site
Gingras House and Trading Post | |
Location | NE of Walhalla off ND 32 |
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Nearest city | Walhalla, North Dakota |
Built | 1845 |
Architect | Antoine Blanc Gingras |
NRHP reference No. | 75001305 |
Added to NRHP | May 21, 1975 |
The Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site is a North Dakota State Historic Site near Walhalla, North Dakota. It features the trading post and home of the Metis legislator Antoine Blanc Gingras (1821-1877).[1]
History
Gingras built a two-story exposed-log trading post and a clapboard house on his plot of land in the 1840s. In 1861, the net worth of Gingras was $60,000.00. He soon owned trading posts across the Dakota Territory and parts of Southern Manitoba. In 1851, Gingras was chosen to represent the area in the Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives. He served in the legislature from 1852-1853.[1] When Louis Riel started the 1869 Red River Rebellion, Gingras also participated in the events. When the City of Winnipeg was chartered, Gingras was present.
Today
The Gingras Trading Post is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The North Dakota State Historical Society operates the site. It features the original buildings and exhibits about Antoine Blanc Gingras, Metis culture, and the Red River Valley fur trade. It also contains a reproduction of the Gingras Store.
See also
References
- ^ a b Antoine Blanc Gingras, Metis Fur Trader and member of the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1852-1853, Visual Resources Database, Minnesota Historical Society, accessed December 6, 2010.
External links
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota
- Pre-statehood history of North Dakota
- Historic house museums in North Dakota
- History museums in North Dakota
- Museums in Pembina County, North Dakota
- Houses completed in 1845
- Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota
- North Dakota State Historic Sites
- Houses in Pembina County, North Dakota
- National Register of Historic Places in Pembina County, North Dakota