[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 82 (Monday, June 20, 2005)]
[Senate]
[Page S6815]
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HONORING THE COMMUNITY OF ARLINGTON, SOUTH DAKOTA
Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. President, today I wish to honor and publicly
recognize the 125th anniversary of the founding of the city of
Arlington, SD. On July 29, 2005, citizens of Arlington will celebrate
their city's proud past and look forward to a promising future.
Located near the eastern border of South Dakota in Kingsbury County,
Arlington is only 35 miles from the Minnesota line. Like many towns in
South Dakota, Arlington got its start with help from the railroad in
1880. In fact, the town's original name, Nordlund, was given by the
Dakota Central Railroad, inspired by the large number of Scandinavians
who settled in the area. In 1884, however, the Western Town Lot Company
objected and the county commissioner renamed the town Denver. That
title was also short lived, as one year later, in 1885, the local post
office insisted on again renaming the community. This time, the Dakota
Central Railroad chose Arlington, and 120 years later, its name
endures.
Arlington's spirited residents live in the midst of some of South
Dakota's most fertile farmland, as this rural community is a dependable
corn producer. Additionally, Arlington's 1,000 residents have come to
count on The Sun, founded in 1885, for quality and accurate reporting
on local events.
In the twelve and a half decades since its founding, Arlington has
proven its ability to flourish and serve farmers and ranchers
throughout the region. Arlington's proud residents celebrate its 125th
anniversary on July 29, 2005, and it is with great pleasure that I
share with my colleagues the achievements of this great
community.
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