Temvik is a ghost town in Emmons County, North Dakota, United States. It is situated between Linton and Hazelton. The town had a school and several grain elevators early in the twentieth century; all that remains today is a farm.[3]
Temvik Cemetery is located west of the town along U.S. Route 83.[2]
History
Temvik was founded in 1904 as the town of Godkin.[4] It was alternatively known as Brophy after local store owner L.W. Brophy.[5] The town was renamed Larvik in 1908, and after a short-lived dispute with the nearby townsite Templeton (named after the Tempel brothers), was renamed Temvik in 1911 after the two towns merged. Residents originally wanted to name the combined town Union City, but that application was denied by the Postal Service.[4][6]
Temvik operated a post office with the zip code 58574 from 1911 until 1968, when the post office was closed. Mail service is handled through Linton to the south, and Temvik shares Linton's zip code.[4]
Temvik had a population of around 200 during the early 20th century. In 1960, it was estimated at around 45 people.[4] The surrounding McCulley Township recorded a population of 160 during the 1960 Census,[8] which declined to 79 as of the 1990 Census.[9]
As an unincorporated community, the U.S. Census Bureau does not specifically track its population. According to the 2000 Census, Temvik is located in census tract 9664, block group 1, and assigned blocks 1448 through 1452. The population of each of these census blocks was zero in 2000, with the exception of block 1449, which showed a population of just 4 individuals.[10]