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| Spurred on by news of unclaimed land and rich mineral deposits, several Kansas residents migrated here in the mid 1800s. Upon settling in a flat, wooded area, the new homesteaders christened their small mining camp, Woodland. The town serves as the final stop for a branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and a post office operated in the area from 1898 to 1935. |
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