(Once Known as Lake George Township)
Bordulac Township was listed as Lake George Township on the 1904 atlas. It is bordered on the north by Rose Hill; east by Bucephalia; south by Stutsman county; and west by Melville.
The land is level to nearly level with some gentle rolling areas. It is drained by Lake George on section 10 and 49, Kelly Creek, and a portion of Dry Lake on sections 13-14.
A deposit of coal was found on the Schaff brothers' land which at one time was thought that it could be developed for commercial use but the plan was abandoned.
The Soo Line Railroad crossed the township and a black top farm to market road crosses the township north to south.
There is a landing strip on the Steve Reimer's land sections 30-31. Bordulac Stock Farm section 33; this was the Carrington Casey Land Company headquarters when they were operating a bonanza farm. Their farm station was located on section 33 in Rose Hill Township.
St. John's Lutheran Church and cemetery is located on section 1. Bordulac town is on the Southwest section 9 and West Bordulac is on the Southeast portion of Section 8.
The Milwaukee Gun Club was located on section 10.
Source: A History of Foster County 1983 Page 170