Shields, North Dakota

Shields is an unincorporated community in Grant County, North Dakota, United States.

[citation needed] In 1901, the townsite was relocated two miles south, along the banks of the Cannonball River.

Three of the most famous Native Americans lived near or in Shields at one time, Rain-in-the-Face, Chief Gall, and Sitting Bull.

In 2014, the school was razed, but the Shields Bar[5] still remains in operation, as the only business left.

[6] After the fire, the Bismarck Tribune newspaper ran a headline asking "Is this the end of Shields?

Map of North Dakota highlighting Grant County