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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ross Home in Crystal, N.D.
Art & Architecture; City & Town Life;
View of a two storey wooden house with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ross standing in front of their home. There are seven bare trees, a small fence, and a lamp post in the yard. In the background are a few other...
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Cranley School No. 7, Pembina County, N.D.
Education; Women
View of a wooden one room school house with a small bell tower, chimney and a small porch. A woman stands on the front porch, probably the teacher, Claire Morden.
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Page Oil Company store interior, Cavalier, N.D.
Business & Industry; People;
Interior view of the Page Oil Company store. One man stands behind a counter on the left. There are many cans and small supplies inthe glass display counter including "Tire Mica." Two other men stand in...
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Main Street, Mountain, N.D.
City & Town Life; Rural views;
View looking down the main dirt road in Mountain, North Dakota in 1912. There are a few people on the street and sidewalks. On the left are a few storefronts, a church, the Vikur Lutheran Church the oldest...
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Facts and Figures about Dakota Territory for those intending to settle
Agriculture; Land surveys; Pioneer Era; Environment; Transportation; Weather; Business & Industry;
A twenty page pocket volume that contains facts, figures, and also describes and answers questions about farming and homesteading in Dakota Territory in 1886. Also included is information for emigrants,...
6.
Old Farrington store by east bridge to Beulah
People; City & Town Life; Transportation; Business & Industry
The Farrington store takes the focus of the photograph. It is a small wooden structure with windows and a front entrance. At center, two automobiles are parked near the store. The automobile at left has...
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Excerpt from the Brush Creek School pamphlet
Education; Women;
The two selected pages of this pamphlet include the date, the teacher's name, the students names, the location, and the officers of this particular school. It also has a small design in the middle of the...
8.
William H. Rettke's homestead, south of Beulah, N.D.
Weather; Pioneer Era
This photograph features William Rettke's shack south of Beulah, N.D at right. It is a small wooden structure with a chimney. At left, another wooden structure is visible. Both structures look very rugged....
9.
Main Street looking east, Beulah, N.D.
City & Town Life;
This photograph features a view of Main Street in Beulah, North Dakota. Several businesses are visible up and down the unpaved street. Many automobiles are parked along the street. At left, the congregational...
10.
Schoolhouse south of Beulah, N.D.
People; Education;
This photograph features a schoolhouse. It is a small wooden structure with windows, a small tower, and a brick chimney. Ten students stand in front of the school and pose for this photograph. They are...
11.
Bjossi, tintype
Portraits; People; Pioneer Era;
View of a young man sitting in a chair leaning against a small table. He is wearing a jacket, pants and shoes.
12.
First Post Master, Beulah, N.D.
People; City & Town Life;
This small pamplet features Beulah's first Post Master in a photograph at center. Surrounding the photograph is a design with books, a lighter, and a scroll in it.
13.
Son of the Stars personal story
People; Indians of North America;
This document relates details about a man who was Native American and a resident of Mercer County. The second and third pages appear to have information missing between them.
14.
Red River ferry, Pembina, N.D.
Water; Transportation;
View of the Red River with a wooden ferry going across it carrying four men. There is a small shack on the left side of the ferry, and a little boat tied to the back left corner. The shoreline on the other...
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Diary of William Cuningham
Agriculture; Rural views; Social Life & Customs;
A twenty-one page diary of William Cuningham's travels from Boston, MA to various locations in Pembina County during the summer and fall of 1914.
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Whitestone Battlefield State Historic Site Soldier monument
Historic sites; Statues and monuments;
View of the soldier monument at the Whitestone Battlefield Historic Site in Dickey County, N.D. This monument has a statue of a soldier with a bugle on top. At the base it says "In Memory of Soldiers,...
17.
Man with headdress and others, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N.D.
People; Indians of North America;
Several people stand in this photograph. Four men and three small children take the focus of the photograph. The men at left wear headdresses. In the background, spectators can be seen.
18.
View of Manfred, N.D.
Rural views;
View looking down a dirt road with Manfred, N.D. on the horizon. A grain elevator is on the right, and farm houses and buildings are on the left. The is a small bridge over a pond. There are two large...
19.
South Fram School 6 miles North of Manfred, N.D.
Education;
A view of the South Fram County School, a one room school house, located 6 miles North of Manfred, N.D. There are four small buildings in the image, the two small buildings on the far left are probably...
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Weasel snow cat, Elbowoods, N.D.
Transportation; People; Weather
Two "Weasel" snowcats useful for getting around in the harsh winters of North Dakota are pictured here. The snowcats are relatively small. At right, a man sits in one of the "Weasels". In the background...
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