The state song of North Dakota is "North Dakota Hymn" with words by James W. Foley and music by Dr. C. S. Putnam.
North Dakota's official state song is "The North Dakota Hymn". In 1926, Minnie J. Nielson, North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction at the time, asked James W. Foley, a poet, to write the lyrics for a song about North Dakota. Foley wrote the poem so that it could be sung to the tune of "The Austrian Hymn". Dr. C. S. Putnam, conductor of the North Dakota Agricultural College Band in Fargo, arranged music for Foley's poem. The song was adopted as the official song for the state of North Dakota on March 15, 1947.
Capital city of North Dakota - BismarckInfo about Statehood - The Date that North Dakota was admitted to the Union - November 2,1889Abbreviation - The abbreviation for the state is as follows:Abbreviation - N.D.Facts about Size - The area of the State covers 70704 square milesThe Constitution - North Dakota was the 39th State to be admitted to the Union3 Largest Cities in North Dakota - Fargo, Bismarck and Grand ForksState Motto - " Liberty and Union Now and Forever, One and Inseparable "Facts about the State Nickname - The Peace Garden State ( from the International Peace Garden, dedicated on July 14, 1932 )Name of the State Song is " North Dakota Hymn " the words of the song are by James W. Foley and music arranged by C. S. PutnamShort History of North Dakota - North and South Dakota were one territory until 1889. Acquired through the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and a border treaty with Great Britain (1818), the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861.Origin of the name - Named after the Dakota, Sioux tribe. Dakota is the Sioux word for "friends"
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A homonym for hymn is "him." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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Official North Dakota State Symbols:American Folk Dance - square danceBeverage - milkBird - western meadowlarkHonorary Equine - Nokota horseFish - northern pikeFlower - wild prairie roseFossil - Teredo petrified woodFruit - chokecherryGrass - western wheatgrassMarch - "Flickertail March" by James D. PloyharMotto - "Liberty and Union Now and Forever, One and Inseparable"Nickname - "The Peace Garden State"Soil: Williams soilsSong - North Dakota Hymn by Foley / PutnamTree - American elm
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