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Baukol-Noonan Lignite, Inc. Records
Baukol-Noonan Lignite, Inc. Records, 1931-1971
Collection Overview
Title: Baukol-Noonan Lignite, Inc. Records, 1931-1971
ID: OGLMC584
Primary Creator: Baukol-Noonan Lignite, Inc.
Extent: 10.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 10/02/1980
Subjects: Business and Industry, Energy
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
In 1928, Harris Baukol and Hugo Domrese formed a holding company to purchase coal lands near Noonan, North Dakota. They secured an option on Hought Coal Company land and leased an additional 900 acres. Investigations proved the existence of large coal resources. In 1929, Baukol formed Baukol-Noonan Lignite, Inc. Bucyrus steam shovels, loading shovels, trucks, wagons, and other equipment were brought to the site. By 1933, Baukol-Noonan had become the third largest mining company in the state with a production of almost 200,000 tons. The 1930s also saw the beginning of an environmental program designed to return the land to its natural state.
As the years passed, the company increased production, modernized its equipment and buildings, and expanded into new areas of industry. The company incorporated in 1949, selling all of its capital stock to residents of North Dakota. In 1953, Baukol-Noonan established a plant for processing lightweight building materials out of unused clay deposits, thereby providing year-round employment for the miners. In 1962, the mining operation was moved from Noonan to Larson, North Dakota, where extensive reserves of coal had been discovered. The main office remained in Noonan.
Expansion continued as the company opened a new mine at Center, North Dakota, in 1970. Lignite mined as this site was shipped to the nearby Milton R. Young station, owned by Minnkota Power Cooperative. All mining at the original Noonan mine ceased in 1986. In 1988, Baukol-Noonan was purchased as a wholly owned subsidiary of Minnesota Power. The company's name was changed to BNI Coal, Ltd., and its headquarters moved to Bismarck. BNI reached a major milestone in 2000, when the 100 millionth ton of coal was taken from the Center mine.
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Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Robert W. Rovelstad, President of Baukol-Noonan, Minot, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation (80-688)
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item) Baukol-Noonan Lignite Inc, Records. OGLMC 584, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in October 2013.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Box 5],
[Ledger 1: Sales Record Ledger, May 1933-April 1941],
[Ledger 2: Sales Record Ledger, 1930-1947],
[Photographs :],
[All]
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Minnesota Business Corporation Act
- Folder 2: The Company Owner's Owner Profit Sharing Guidebook
- Folder 3: An Adaptive Program for Agriculture, July 1962
- Folder 4: Special Report to the North Dakota Economic Development Commission, Marc 12, 1962.
- Folder 5: A proposed Long Range Power Supply Plan for Midwest Consumers Association, July 11, 1960
- Folder 6: Upper Midwest Agriculture: Structure and Problems, January 1962
- Folder 7: American Crystal Company.
- Folder 8: Static Control.
- Folder 9: Federal Information
- Folder 10: Memorabilia.
- Folder 11: Baukol-Noonan Lignite Incorporated Capital Stock Used
- Folder 12: Baukol-Noonan Lignite Incorporated Capital Stock Used
- Folder 13: Baukol-Noonan Lignite Incorporated Capital Stock Unused
- Folder 14: Noonan Holding Company Stock Used.
- Folder 15: Noonan Holding Company Stock Used.
- Folder 16: Noonan Holding Company Stock Unused.
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Box 5],
[Ledger 1: Sales Record Ledger, May 1933-April 1941],
[Ledger 2: Sales Record Ledger, 1930-1947],
[Photographs :],
[All]