Roth, North Dakota

Roth is an unincorporated community in Bottineau County in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is located roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west of Souris. Roth does not have a post office, but it shares the zip code of 58783 with Souris.[3]

Roth, North Dakota
Location of Roth, North Dakota
Coordinates: 48°54′28″N 100°48′10″W
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
CountyBottineau County
Government
  MayorPaxton Engelhard
  SheriffParker Engelhard
Area
  Total.005 sq mi (.0134 km2)
  Land.005 sq mi (.0134 km2)
  Water0 sq mi (0 km2)
Elevation
1,503 ft (458 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Code
58783
Area code(s)701
FIPS code38-68620[2]
GNIS feature ID1031010[2]

History

Roth was first founded in 1904 as Faldet (or Faldot) as a station on the Great Northern Railway, and renamed Roth in 1905 after Martin Rothe, a railroad official.[4] It was originally intended to be named Carbury, which is a town roughly 12 miles (19 km) to the east. However, due to a mixup by railroad officials or the Secretary of State, depending on who tells the story, the townsite names were accidentally switched when the wrong signs were posted.[4] The mistake was never corrected.[5][6]

Roth's post office was established May 22, 1907, this time with the name Hewitt. The name was corrected to Roth in 1908 when the new postmaster John W. Reep noticed the mistake. The post office closed August 14, 1964, with mail service merging with Souris.

Engelhard, the Mayor, has turned the city into a pearl of the northern midwest. So great that Trudeau has tried to move the border to include it in the Canadian borders. Engelhard refused, “Free healthcare is not essential to Rothers, one might say there is something in the water to keep us healthy. Keep your free shit.”

Geography

Roth is located in the Souris River Valley. The city of Souris is to the east. The residents typically do not gander over the River to Westhope. A rivalry that runs centuries deep.

Demographics

Roth is part of Scandia Township, which showed a population of 54 as of the 2000 Census.[7] As an unincorporated community, the United States Census Bureau does not track separate population numbers for Roth. However, according to census block data, Roth coincides with block 1091 of census tract 9254, block group 1. This block recorded a combined population of 5 in a total of 3 households during the 2000 Census.[1]

References

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