De Mores Packing Plant Chimney -- Medora ND
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N 46° 54.973 W 103° 31.680
13T E 612083 N 5196905
All that is left of the de Mores Packing Plant in downtown Medora ND are a few brick pits and this lonely chimney
Waymark Code: WMK00F
Location: North Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member The_Draglings
Views: 7

The De Mores beef packing plant operated here from 1883-1886. In 1907 the shuttered plant burned to the ground. The property was given to the ND Historical Society in 1936. All that is left here today (2013) are a few ruins, to include this chimney. See here for more: (visit link)

"De Mores Packing Plant Ruins

The De Mores Packing Plant Ruins near Medora in Billings County, North Dakota, is a historic site listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

The packing plant was built and began operations in 1883. The plant was built by Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Morès, a pretender to the French throne, determined and resourceful, who arrived at the tiny settlement of Little Missouri, Dakota Territory, in April of 1883 for the purpose of establishing a meat packing enterprise utilizing some innovative ideas that he was convinced could revolutionize the meat producing industry." De Mores hoped to create savings by slaughtering and processing cattle close to the range, eliminating the cost of feeding and caring for the live animals during transport to larger cities to the east. De Mores intended to eliminate "the middleman" by "shipping processed beef directly from the range to the consumer."

De Mores built his operation in Medora, along the east bank of the Little Missouri River, in close proximity to the spot where the Northern Pacific Railway crossed the river. The plant had the capacity to process 150 cows per day. The facilities included a slaughter house, power house, cooper shop, fertilizer room, three ice houses, a cooling and storage building, loading platform, and holding pens.
De Mores' packing venture failed, and the facilities were closed in 1886.

Some sources suggest that the severe weather conditions during the winter of 1886-1887 played a part in the demise of the facilities. The building was destroyed by fire on March 17, 1907. The site was acquired by North Dakota's State Historical Society in 1936. As part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, markers were placed at the foundation corners of the structures, and portions of the slaughterhouse foundation and chimney were repaired. Additional repairs were made in 1970.

It is a 20 acres (8.1 ha) area with just one surviving structure and one other site. It was listed on the NRHP in 1975. The slaughterhouse chimney is the most conspicuous landmark remaining at the site."

A nearby ND Historic marker reads as follows:

:DE MORES PACKING PLANT

Was built on this site by the marquis de Mores in 1883 to furnish dressed beef direct from the western ranges. It was successfully operated for several years – destroyed by fire 1907.

EXHIBITS ON OTHER SIDE"
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