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- Josephine,_North_Dakota abstract "Josephine is an unincorporated community in Benson County, North Dakota. Since its name was changed in 1901, the unincorporated community takes its name from Dr. Josephin Lindstrom Stickleberger, a resident of Oberon, though in its history, reverend Jean Baptiste was its namesake before the name was changed for the first time to Jenin in order to honour Marie Jenin, a pioneer and missionary.".
- Q6288287 abstract "Josephine is an unincorporated community in Benson County, North Dakota. Since its name was changed in 1901, the unincorporated community takes its name from Dr. Josephin Lindstrom Stickleberger, a resident of Oberon, though in its history, reverend Jean Baptiste was its namesake before the name was changed for the first time to Jenin in order to honour Marie Jenin, a pioneer and missionary.".
- Josephine,_North_Dakota comment "Josephine is an unincorporated community in Benson County, North Dakota. Since its name was changed in 1901, the unincorporated community takes its name from Dr. Josephin Lindstrom Stickleberger, a resident of Oberon, though in its history, reverend Jean Baptiste was its namesake before the name was changed for the first time to Jenin in order to honour Marie Jenin, a pioneer and missionary.".
- Q6288287 comment "Josephine is an unincorporated community in Benson County, North Dakota. Since its name was changed in 1901, the unincorporated community takes its name from Dr. Josephin Lindstrom Stickleberger, a resident of Oberon, though in its history, reverend Jean Baptiste was its namesake before the name was changed for the first time to Jenin in order to honour Marie Jenin, a pioneer and missionary.".