Sanger, North Dakota

Coordinates: 47°10′47″N 100°59′44″W / 47.17972°N 100.99556°W / 47.17972; -100.99556
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Sanger
A vista of Sanger
A vista of Sanger
Sanger is located in North Dakota
Sanger
Sanger
Location within the state of North Dakota
Coordinates: 47°10′47″N 100°59′44″W / 47.17972°N 100.99556°W / 47.17972; -100.99556
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
CountyOliver
Elevation1,706 ft (520 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
58530
Area code701
GNIS feature ID1031352[1]

Sanger is a ghost town in Oliver County, North Dakota, United States. Founded in 1879, the town was originally known as Bentley.[2] It was the county seat until 1884, when the community was renamed Sanger. Never a large community, the former town is most notable for being the birthplace of Hazel Miner, a local heroine who sacrificed her life to save her brother and sister in a 1920 blizzard. The town declined during the 20th century, and was fully abandoned by 1985.[3] The site is located about 40 miles north from Bismarck, and is a short distance from the west bank of the Missouri River.

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