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==History== [[Ulen Township, Clay County, Minnesota|Ulen Township]] was named after an early European to settle in the region, Ole Ulen. Ulen was incorporated as a village on November 12, 1896. A meeting was held on June 7, 1881, at the home of Nels Wiger for the purpose of organizing Ulen Township. Robert Hanson, Elias Rost and Ole Mellum were the election judges and Nels Wiger served as the clerk. One of the concerns of the early township officials was the building of roads. There were no tax funds for this purpose so each able-bodied man was required to work for two days a year building roads. The first road was laid out and built in 1883.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Home|url=https://www.ulentownship.com/|access-date=February 17, 2022|website=Ulen Township|language=en}}</ref> [[File:Ulen Bank.jpg|left|thumb|First National Bank, 1910s]] The post office was established in 1884, its name changing to Odneland in 1885 for Ole Odneland (Tallak Aaneland), postmaster and general store owner, although it was sometimes spelled Oneland and Onland. When the railroad came in 1886, Odneland's (Aaneland's) store was in the path of the rails, so it was moved to the east side of the tracks on the northwest corner of Regelstad's farm. In 1886, the same year Ulen was incorporated, the Duluth and Manitoba Railway company, a subsidiary of the Northern Pacific Railway, built the railroad between what is now known as Manitoba Junction and Red Lake Falls, taking the railroad directly through Ulen.<ref name="Cederström 2018 376–402">{{Cite journal |last=Cederström |first=B. Marcus |date=2018 |title="Everyone Can Come and Remember": History and Heritage at the Ulen Museum |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/scanstud.90.3.0376 |journal=Scandinavian Studies |volume=90 |issue=3 |pages=376–402 |doi=10.5406/scanstud.90.3.0376 |jstor=10.5406/scanstud.90.3.0376 |s2cid=166369840 |issn=0036-5637}}</ref> Ole Asleson platted a townsite, and the name was changed to Ulen with Odneland remaining as postmaster until the post office was reorganized in 1887 and Ole Christian Melbye became postmaster in his grocery store; Melbye moved into the first house built in village limits in 1887. Ulen came to be mostly inhabited by [[Norwegian Americans|Norwegian immigrants]] and the town continues to hold on to its [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] identity.<ref name="Guide to Ulen Minnesota">{{Cite web|title=Guide to Ulen Minnesota|url=https://www.lakesnwoods.com/Ulen.htm|access-date=February 17, 2022|website=www.lakesnwoods.com}}</ref> The Ulen Historical Society was founded in September 1963. In 2004 a new Ulen Historical Society was organized.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ulen Museum - About Us |url=http://www.ulenmuseum.com/about_us |access-date=May 16, 2022 |website=www.ulenmuseum.com}}</ref> The Ulen Historical Society runs the Ulen Museum, home to the [[Ulen sword|Ulen Sword]]. The [[Ulen sword|Ulen Sword]] is 19th century sword, once believed to be a Viking sword, which the town takes great pride in. The sword was found by Hans O. Hansen on his farm while plowing in 1911. The former name of the Ulen Museum was the Viking Sword Museum. The town has been able to grow slowly over the years in part thanks to Northwestern Bank. In 1941, the bank moved to Ulen and changed its name to Northwestern Bank. One of the historic events of the bank occurred in 1958 when the bank reached 1 million dollar figure in deposits. This first branch in Ulen is still economically important. Over the years it has been slowly able to grow and expand. Eventually starting branches in Moorhead and other rural communities in northwestern Minnesota. Their branch in Ulen however has still been able to thrive and is an important business in the local economy and community, providing crucial service.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Four Generations Strong :: Northwestern Bank|url=https://www.nwbanks.com/index.php/who-we-are/four-generations-strong|access-date=February 20, 2022|website=www.nwbanks.com}}</ref> [[File:1910s Ulen Main Street.gif|left|thumb|Main Street, 1910s]] In 2005 Ulen needed to get the arsenic out of its water. Wells supplying the city's water had high concentrations of the chemical-more than twice the treatment standard of less than 10 parts per billion. Also the city was experiencing too many water main breaks, and its aging infrastructure needed replacing. As a result, Moore Engineering planned and designed a gravity filter system to remove arsenic from the water supply and made plans to replace aging water mains. The city's new water treatment plant removed arsenic to a level of less than 5 parts per billion, 50 percent more treatment than required. Grants and loans, including a $600,000 grant from the Small Cities Community Development program, helped pay for the improvements, ensuring water safety. Historically known as an agricultural community, Ulen continues to flourish with the growth of agricultural and small family-owned businesses.<ref name="About the Area">{{Cite web |title=About the Area |url=https://www.vikingmanor.com/about-the-area |access-date=May 20, 2022 |website=Viking Manor |language=en}}</ref> West Central Ag Service operates the grain elevator in Ulen
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