[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 6]
[Senate]
[Pages 7569-7570]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                          LEEDS, NORTH DAKOTA

 Mr. CONRAD. Mr. President, I am pleased today to recognize a 
community in North Dakota that is celebrating its 125th anniversary. On 
July 14-17, the residents of Leeds will gather to celebrate their 
community's history and founding.
  In the Spring of 1886, the Great Northern Railroad founded the 
townsite of Leeds at the junction of the Great Northern Railroad and 
the Northern Pacific Railroad. It was named for Leeds, Yorkshire, 
England, an important manufacturing center dating back to 616 A.D. On 
August 31, 1887, the post office was established with Thomas Howrey as 
the postmaster.
  Today, Leeds has much to be proud of. The residents enjoy the 
outdoors through use of their golf course, parks, baseball diamonds, 
basketball courts, and a swimming pool. The community also boasts an 
award-winning school system and the Leeds City Library. The people of 
Leeds are known for their strong work ethic and caring attitude towards 
others, making it a great place to live and raise a family.
  In honor of the city's 125th anniversary, officials have organized a 
wonderful celebration that includes a family steak fry at the golf 
course, family games, a basketball and golf tournament, a 5K run, trap 
shoot, dances, fireworks, and a parade.
  I ask the U.S. Senate to join me in congratulating Leeds, ND, and its 
residents on their first 125 years and in wishing them well in the 
future. By honoring Leeds and all other historic small towns of North 
Dakota, we keep the great pioneering frontier spirit alive for future 
generations. It is places such as Leeds that have helped shape this 
country into what it is today, which is why this fine community is 
deserving of our recognition.
  Leeds has a proud past and a bright future.

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