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==History== Golva is located in Lone Tree Township. The homesteaders that arrived in the area between 1900 and 1910 found only one tree in the area. That tree was standing about one mile (1.6 km) east of modern-day Golva till it died around 1980. According to the [[Homestead Act]], the homesteaders got {{convert|160|acre|km2}} if they lived on the land for 7 years. In western North Dakota, they were also given another {{convert|160|acre|km2}} if they planted trees on the land, so there are now trees around most farmsteads in the area. The last living homesteader from the Golva area, Mrs. George (Emma) Geary, died in 1978, still owning her homestead and the house on it, although she had left the homestead in 1958 after breaking her hip. The doctors told her, due to the seriousness of the break, she would be bedridden for the rest of her life. Being a true pioneer, she responded "The hell I will". She walked with one crutch and lived alone until shortly before her death at 89. Her neighbor for over 40 years, Eva Weinreis, wrote an autobiography entitled ''A Note On the Tea Kettle'' about her life and coming from [[Aberdeen, South Dakota]] in 1906 with her husband, Peter Weinreis, to homestead two miles (3 km) west of [[Burkey, North Dakota]] and two miles (3 km) south of modern-day Golva. The book told of the early history of the Golva area. Golva was founded in 1915,<ref name="Williams">Williams, Mary Ann Barnes (1966) ''Origins of North Dakota Place Names'', p. 115, Washburn, ND: published by the author</ref> when the Northern Pacific Railroad line came down from [[Beach, North Dakota]]. It was originally supposed to be the county seat of [[Golden Valley County, North Dakota|Golden Valley County]] and got the name Golva from the first three letters of Golden and first two letters of Valley, the name having been suggested by the original townsite owner, A.L. Martin.<ref name="Williams"/><ref>Spokesfield, Walter E. (1929) ''The History of Wells County and its Pioneers'', p. 747</ref> The "Golden Valley" name comes from the rolling valleys of golden wheat just before harvest. Prior to 1915, most of the local businesses were in [[Burkey, Montana|Burkey]], situated about four miles (6 km) southwest of Golva. St Mary's Catholic Church was built in Burkey in 1906, but moved to Golva shortly after it was founded. The Golva [[post office]] was established February 15, 1916.<ref>Patera, Alan H. & Gallagher, John S. (1982) ''North Dakota Post Offices 1850-1982'', p. 63, Burtonsville, MD: The Depot</ref> Other businesses moved from Burkey to Golva and Burkey literally disappeared within a couple of years. Golva once had a business community which consisted of a hardware store, a grocery store, a car dealership, a lumberyard, two grain elevators, two bars, a few restaurants, and several other businesses. As of 2017, the businesses in the city were a lumberyard, a gas station, a grocery store, a bank and a grain elevator. Services consisted of the post office, and the St. Mary's Catholic church.
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