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Miss Molly program, Wishek, N.D.
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| Title | Miss Molly program, Wishek, N.D. |
| Date of Original | 1925-01-22 |
| Description | A copy of the program for the farce "Miss Molly" performed by The Friendship Circle Club of the Presbyterian Church in Wishek, N.D. The cast of characters and actors is noted, as well as various readings and musical entertainment. |
| Ordering Information | http://history.nd.gov/archives/whatphotos.html |
| General Subject | Entertainment
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Theatrical productions Playbills
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| Personal Name | Amundson, Elsie Milde Amundson, Archie Davis, Ellen Roehm, R. R. Nickisch, Mildred Herr, Adina Skarsten, Bergith Prunner, Ruby Erbele, Anna Walker, Dorothy Amundson, Gladys Fahrer, Frances Pericle, Eva Herr, Magdalena Herr, Irma Carlson, Dorothy Larsen, Mabel
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| Location | Wishek (N.D.)
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| Decade | 1920-1929
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| Item Number | 2009-P-19-40 |
| Format of Original | Photographic prints
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| Notes | Photographer unknown. Title created by staff. |
| Biography/History | Elsie Milde was born in Selby, S.D. in 1906, but grew up in Wishek, N.D. so that her father Carl could be close to his job on the Soo Line Railroad, and his parents who lived there. The family later moved to Bismarck, where Elsie would be the only one of the four Milde children to graduate from high school. Carl and Christina Milde divorced when Elsie was 13. When she was 16, she met Archie Amundsen in Wishek, whom she would later marry. After finishing high school, Elsie worked a variety of jobs, including as a tailor and clerk at Herr Bros. in Wishek, and with Dr. Chet Dursema in Bismarck as a dental assistant. Elsie and Archie married in 1930, and had a daughter Ardith two years later. In 1945, the Amundsen family moved to California. Archie died in 1979, and Elsie died in 1995. |
| Repository Institution | State Historical Society of North Dakota
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| Repository Collection | Elsie (Milde) Amundson Photograph Collection 2009-P-19
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| Credit Line | State Historical Society of North Dakota (2009-P-19-40) |
| Rights Management | Copyright transferred to State Historical Society of North Dakota. |
| Digital ID | sh2009P1940 |
| OCLC number | 76803707 |
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