Sargent County, North Dakota Basics:
Sargent County North Dakota - Government Site
Population: 4,198
Area: 859 square miles
County Seat: Forman
Area Code(s) in use: 701
Time Zone: CST
Adjacent counties:
Brown (SD) Dickey Lamoure Marshall (SD) Ransom Richland Roberts (SD)
Map of the Sargent County area
Our detail map of Sargent County shows Sargent County, North Dakota boundary lines and other interesting items.
Places in Sargent County, North Dakota
Airport
Dahl Private Airstrip, Erickson Field, Gwinner Municipal Airfield, Milnor Municipal Airport, Widmer Strip
Building
Dunbar Town Hall, Harlem Town Hall, Herman Town Hall, Shuman Town Hall, Southwest Town Hall
Canal
County Ditch Number 9, Ditch Number 11
Cemetery
Bergen Cemetery, Brampton Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery, Clayton Cemetery, Dunbar Cemetery, Gwinner Cemetery, Harlem Cemetery, Havana Cemetery, Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Lakeside Cemetery, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Nicholson Cemetery, Nordland Cemetery, Old Sargent Cemetery, Old Trinity Cemetery, Saint Martin Cemetery, Shuman Cemetery, Trinity Cemetery, Union Cemetery, Zion Cemetery
Church
Bergen Church, Concordia Church, Emmanuel Church, Emmanuel Church, Immanuel Church
Civil
City of Cayuga, City of Cogswell, City of Forman, City of Gwinner, City of Havana, City of Milnor, City of Rutland, Sargent County, Township of Bowen, Township of Brampton, Township of Concord (historical), Township of Denver, Township of Dunbar, Township of Forman, Township of Hall, Township of Harlem, Township of Herman, Township of Highland (historical), Township of Jackson, Township of Kingston, Township of Kingston (historical), Township of Marboe, Township of Millsburgh (historical), Township of Milnor, Township of Pleasant View (historical), Township of Ransom, Township of Ransom (historical), Township of Rutland, Township of Sargent, Township of Shuman, Township of Southwest, Township of Taylor, Township of Tewaukon, Township of Verner, Township of Vivian, Township of Weber, Township of Whitestone Hill, Township of Willey
Dam
North Bay Dam, Silver Lake Dam, Tewaukon WS-T-1-A Dam, Tewaukon WS-T-2 Dam, Tewaukon WS-T-7 Dam
Flat
Fangsrud Lake Bed
Gut
Big Slough, Bruns Slough, Dill Slough, Johnson Slough, Meszaros Slough, Pickell Slough, Quant Slough
Lake
Berre Lake, Boot Lake, Borg Lake, Buttke Lake, Clouds Lake, Golden Hill Lake, Hultman Lake, Kandiotta Lake, Lake Dell, Lake Fedge, Lake Mann, Lake Schimmer, Lake Taayer, Murach Lake, Sprague Lake, Storm Lake, White Lake
Locale
Dunbar (historical), Millsburg (historical), Tewaukon (historical), Vivian (historical)
Park
Storm Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge, Williamson Park
Populated Place
Brampton, Cayuga, Cogswell, Crete, De Lamere, Forman, Geneseo, Gwinner, Hamlin, Hample, Harlem (historical), Havana, Hoving, Milnor, Nicholson, Ransom City (historical), Rutland, Stirum, Straubville
Post Office
Blackstone Post Office (historical), Kandiota Post Office (historical)
Range
Whitestone Hills
Reservoir
Lake Tewaukon, Silver Lake
School
Denver School, Rutland School, Rutland School Number 2, School Number 1, School Number 1, School Number 1, School Number 1, School Number 2, School Number 2, School Number 2, School Number 2, School Number 2, School Number 2, School Number 3, School Number 3, School Number 3, School Number 3, School Number 4, School Number 4, School Number 4, School Number 4, School Number 4, School Number 4, School Number 5
Stream
Crooked Creek, La Belle Creek, La Belle Creek, La Belle Creek, Shortfoot Creek, Shortfoot Creek, Shortfoot Creek, Shortfoot Creek, Shortfoot Creek, Shortfoot Creek, Wild Rice Creek, Wild Rice Creek, Wild Rice Creek
Sargent County, North Dakota Population By Race
| Race | Population |
| White | 4,127 |
| American Indian | 31 |
| Mixed | 28 |
| Black | 8 |
| Asian | 4 |
| Hawaiian & Pacific Islander | 0 |