City of Sheyenne, Eddy County, North Dakota, United States
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- Sheyenne
- City of Sheyenne
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Founded in 1883. First named Gates for an attorney and early homesteader, Frank M. Gates; named Sheyenne for Cheyenne Indians, known in Siouan a "Sha-i-e-na Ozupa, Wakpa".
- 47.828054347° 49' 41.0"N-99.120122099° 07' 12.4"W
- Divide (Gates Township) 4 mi. S
- Oberon (Benson County) 7.6 mi. NW
- Munster (Munster Township) 10.2 mi. SW
- New Rockford 10.3 mi. S
- Lallie (Lallie Township, Benson County) 11.3 mi. NW
- Josephine (Aurora Township, Benson County) 11.8 mi. NW
- Holy Cross (Gates Township) 0.8 mi. SE
- Riverside (Gates Township) 1.6 mi. E
- Grandfield Lutheran (Grandfield Township) 4.5 mi. W
- Morningside (Bush Township) 6.9 mi. SE
- Bourett (Twin Tree Township, Benson County) 7.5 mi. E
- Augustana Lutheran (Grandfield Township) 7.7 mi. W
- Hillside (Oberon, Benson County) 7.9 mi. NW
- Prairie Home (New Rockford Township) 8.7 mi. S
- Saint Johns (New Rockford Township) 8.7 mi. S
- Antelope Valley (Oberon Township, Benson County) 9.6 mi. NW
- Saint Jeromes Catholic (Lallie Township, Benson County) 11.1 mi. N
- Fort Totten Post (Benson County) 11.9 mi. NE
- 293
- 451 m
- 332493971
- Updated May 3, 2020