1889-1890
The Northern Pacific & Manitoba Railway built a rail line from Morris to Somerset and then west to Virden.
On May 1, 1889, an agreement was made between two homesteaders, Mr. Chas. Clark and Mr. Fortunat Lachance, and the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company. For the price of $1, forty acres from each of their quarter sections were set aside as the future townsite of Somerset. The agreement stated that “the Railway, at its own expense, shall locate and lay down a town site on these lands and within three months shall place the lots on the market for sale. Additional lands shall be donated to the Railway for the right of way.” This plan was carried out, and on September 30, 1889, the Northern Pacific rails were laid in Somerset, sparking rapid growth in homes and businesses.
