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Risem, Andreas, 1876-1957
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Patterson Hotel Bar & Grill, Bismarck, N.D.
Bars; Restaurants; Hotels;
Booths line one side of the room, and a bar with stools line the other of the Patterson Hotel Bar and Grill.
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The Ring Cafe and Bar, Bismarck, N.D.
Cafes; Bars; Boxing;
An interior view of The Ring Cafe and Bar in Bismarck. A bar lines one side of the room, and booths the other. Photographs of boxes decorate the walls, and a boxing ring is visible at the back of the photograph....
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National Guard parade on Main Avenue, Bismarck, N.D.
Militias; Parades & processions; Trucks; Artillery (Weaponry); Hotels; Motion picture theaters; Restaurants; Crowds;
A covered National Guard truck pulling a large artillery piece rolls down Main Street in Bismarck, while other, similarly laden trucks follow. Crowds line the street on both sides. Visible businesses include...
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Governor's private office, North Dakota State Capitol, Bismarck, N.D.
Capitols; Offices; Governors; Telephones; Chairs; Desks; Flags;
A view of the governor's private office in the State Capitol building in Bismarck. A desk holds pens, a book, and a telephone. The North Dakota flag is visible at right. Other chairs are placed around...
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Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N.D.
Hotels; Drugstores; Motion picture theaters;
A view of the Patterson Hotel in Bismarck, looking west down Main Avenue. Cars drive in the street, and pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk. Other businesses visible include the Soo Hotel, Capitol...
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Deer hunters with their game
Deer; Deer hunting; Rifles; Trees;
Hunters pose with rifles and their kill in a clearing, probably near Bismarck. Deer hunters could only take one buck per season every other year during the 1930s.
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Native arts class, Bismarck Indian School, Bismarck, N.D.
Tipis; Classrooms; Girls; Students;
Girls work to build a tipi and paint drums and other musical instruments in a classroom at the Bismarck Indian School.
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Workers with cornerstone, North Dakota state capitol building, Bismarck, N.D.
Cornerstones; Capitols; Government facilities; Construction;
Workers pose with the cornerstone of the new North Dakota capitol building in Bismarck. One man holds a trowel while three other men stand by the cornerstone. The cornerstone reads "Erected A.D. 1933."...
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Ole Olson with Caterpillar road grader, Bismarck, N.D.
Governors; Capitols; Road construction; Graders (Earthmoving machinery);
Govenorr Ole Olson stands at right, in front of the capitol building with a Caterpillar road grader marked "Auto Patrol." Other identified men also stand next to the grader. A sign behind the grader reads:...
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John Moses at Citizens Military Training Corps Camp, Bismarck, N.D.
Military training; Governors; Trees;
Governor John Moses shakes the hand of a member of the Citizens Military Training Corps at an event likely at Fort Lincoln in Bismarck. Other men sit on a raised platform with the governor, while men are...
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Nonpartisan League dinner after William Langer was acquitted, Bismarck, N.D.
Governors; Corruption; Political participation; Dinner parties;
William Langer stands at the back of a dining room with other male members of the North Dakota Nonpartisan League sit at tables set for dinner.
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Walter Welford and North Dakota Highway Patrolmen group portrait
Governors; Police; Group portraits; Badges;
Walter Welford sits in the front row of this photograph, accompanied by patrolmen from the North Dakota Highway Patrol. A box with scissors, tweezers, and other boxed materials sits on the floor. The photograph...
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