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Community Bowl as an Athletic Facility
Colleges and universities; Sports & Recreation;
A two-page document explaining the need for an athletic field in Bismarck, North Dakota and the uses of it once it is built. The document relates the overuse of the current athletic field in Bismarck and...
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Behind the Dial with WDAY
Communication; Entertainment;
Thirty three page booklet advertising WDAY radio, Fargo, N.D.
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Letter from Dorothy Stickney to President Scott
Communication; Colleges and universities;
A letter from Dorothy Stickney to Dickinson State Teachers College President Charles E. Scott concerning the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium. Stickney expresses her endorsement and good wishes...
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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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The Commerce, Manufactures, and Progress of Valley City, Dakota
Business & Industry; Pioneer Era; People; City & Town Life; Communication;
Fifty two page booklet on the commerce, manufactures, and progress of Valley City, Dakota Territory.
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Masonic building bond, Enderlin, N.D.
Bands, clubs and societies;
A $100.00 bond issued to Earl Sanness in 1927 by The Masonic Building Association of Enderlin in 1927 that was canceled in 1942.
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"Campus Days" video
Entertainment; Colleges and universities; Education
A film about the adventures of a penniless college boy, Clifford Charles. He comes to Dickinson State Teachers College via freight train. Upon arriving at the campus, he finds a friend in Marian Hayward,...
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Valley City Public School, Valley City, N.D.
People; Women; Education;
A group of students and teachers in front of the large, two-story brick, Public School building in Valley City, North Dakota. People are visible in front of the building, standing on the balcony on the...
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1954-55 Manfred School, grades 1-4, Manfred, N.D.
Education; Portraits; People;
A group of twenty four school children, first grade through fourth grade, in a classroom in Manfred School, Manfred, N.D. during the 1954-55 school year.
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Caravan of tourists, Billings County, N.D.
People; Transportation
A long road stretches through the center of this photograph where a caravan of tourists can be viewed. They all ride in wagons, on horseback, in buggies, or on stagecoaches. Many horses can be seen. In...
11.
Midland Continental Railway through Wimbledon, N.D.
City & Town Life; People; Rural views; Social Life & Customs; Women;
A panorama of the first train through Wimbledon, North Dakota on the Midland Continental Railway. A train sits on the tracks and a group of people, including the Wimbledon Concert Band, stand in front....
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Train plowing snow through the cut
Transportation; Weather;
A railroad snowplow locomotive clearing the snow from the railroad tracks. It is a view from the back of the train, so the railroad cars are visible. There are people on top of on of the railroad cars....
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Rotary Snowblower, Egeland, N.D.
Weather; Transportation;
A train cuts through snowdrifts that are blocking the track. At center, snow shoots through the air and off to the side. Smoke from the train also drifts to the right. At left, electrical poles can be...
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Bismarck State College Logos article
Colleges and universities; Education;
An article from the Bismarck State College newspaper describing the process of changing the school logo.
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Bertha Abbey playing the mandolin
Women; City & Town Life;
An interior view of Bertha Abbey's living room, with a piano taking up the right wall and a decorative pot belly stove in the back visible through curtains that are pulled back. Bertha Abbey sits in the...
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Andrew Sonsalla and Zook Childers interview
People; City & Town Life; Education; Agriculture; Business & Industry;
An interview with Andrew Sonsalla and Zook Childers for the KPOK Bowman Radio-Thon for the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. Andrew and Zook talk about their family histories, the history of Marmarth, North...
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Ken Schmit interview
Business & Industry; People;
An interview with Ken Schmit for the KPOK Bowman RadioThon for the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. Ken owned the Bowman Variety Store which was going out of business the day of the interview. Ken talks...
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Lawrence and Frances Faris interview
People; Social Life & Customs; Sports & Recreation; Weather;
An interview with Lawrence and Frances Faris for the KPOK Bowman Radio-Thon for the Pioneer Regional Museum. Lawrence and Frances talk about their memories of winter and Christmas, differences in Christmas...
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Mary Corwin, Ann Bergquist, Etha Lawson Merz, Ruth Pfeifer, and Mae Ione Hande interview
City & Town Life; People; Rural views; Social Life & Customs; Women;
An interview with members of the "Wild Rose Club” for the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. Members of the club answer the question, "What was going on in southwestern North Dakota when the boys were overseas...
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Merle Clark and Rob Brooks interview
Archeology; Historic sites; Military; People; Indians of North America;
An interview with Merle Clark and Rob Brooks for the KPOK Bowman RadioThon for the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. Merle and Rob discuss the different trails that go through the Bowman County area, such...
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