
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in McKenzie County, North Dakota.
Official Website
The Dakota Territory legislature created the county on March 9, 1883, with areas partitioned from Howard County (now extinct). The county was named for Alexander McKenzie, a territorial political figure who was later disgraced for corruption.
Adjacent Counties
- Dunn County
- Mountrail County
- Billings County
- Golden Valley County
- Wibaux County, Montana
- Richland County, Montana
Cities, Townships & Communities
Alex | Alexander | Antelope Creek | Arnegard | Banks | Blue Butte | Cartwright | Charbon | Charbonneau | Charlson | Dore | East Fairview | Elk | Ellsworth | Elm Tree | Four Bears Village | Grail | Grassy Butte | Hawkeye | Johnson Corner | Keene | Kroff | Mandaree | Poe | Randolph | Rawson | River | Riverview | Schafer | Sioux | Skaar | Tri | Twin Valley | Watford City (County Seat) | Yellowstone
Cemeteries
Links
Little Missouri National Grassland (part)
Teddy Roosevelt National Park (part)
National Register of Historic Places
