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Shemorry, Bill, 1914-2...
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Christmas celebration with returning World War II Veterans, Williston, N.D.
Holidays; Soldiers; Military parades & ceremonies; Military officers; Military personnel; Military uniforms; Parties; Sailors; Marines (Military personnel); Military air pilots;
It was on the Christmas-New Year's week, 56 years ago, when 3,200 World War II soldiers, sailors, Marines, and Airman (plus a few WACS [The Women's Army Corps.] and SPARS [United States Coast Guard Women's...
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T/4 Gloria (LaValleur) Shemorry portrait
Women; Military hospitals; Military medicine; Military officers; Military personnel; Military uniforms; Portraits; Nurses;
T/4 Gloria (LaValleur) Shemorry, Medical Techinician, 65th U.S. Army General Hospital, Women's Army Corps., Munich, Germany
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French 'Forty et Eight' (forty humans or eight horses) railway freight car with American World War I soldiers
Railroads; Railroad freight cars; Soldiers; Railroad freight cars;
French 'Forty et Eight' (forty humans or eight horses) railway freight cars like the one pictured provided an often-used mode of travel for American 'dough boys' during World War I.
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Influenza victim treatment locations, Williston, N.D.
Cities; Business districts; Automobiles; Hotels; Influenza;
This view of part of Williston's business district shows the second-story Willis Hotel, closest to the camera, where Mrs. Gerald Miles and her helpers, although not under the auspices of the Red Corss,...
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Wittenberg Hospital, Williston, N.D.
Hospitals; Influenza;
The Wittenberg was the first community hospital to offer all-around professional medical and nursing care to the ailing and injured. Following a drive for funds in 1916, its backers came up with some $40,000,...
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Crow Theatrical Group, Bruegger Opera House, Williston, N.D.
Actors; Actresses; Theatrical productions; Theater curtains; Costumes; Musicians;
This very rare photograph of the early 1900s, whose image of a theatrical performance was printed from an ancient glass negative, is thought to have been taken on the stage of the Bruegger Opera House...
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U.S. Highway 2 dedication banquet dignitaries, Williston, N.D.
Roads; Dedications; Ribbons; Governors; Dirt roads;
Dignitaries present for both the U.S. 2 dedication banquet and Williston's 15 annual Band Festival are pictured on the reviewing stand at the corner of Main Street and Broadway during hte parade of 21...
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U.S. Highway 2 dedication ceremony, Ray, N.D.
Roads; Dedications; Ribbons; Governors; Dirt roads;
Governor John Moses cuts a ribbon at the Ray railroad underpass marking the completion of U.S. 2 as a paved road from coast to coast. Left to right are N.D. Highway Patrolman Arthur Tiedtke; Chief Petty...
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Captain Raymond Check portrait
Military officers; Military personnel; Military uniforms;
Portrait of Captain Raymond Check.
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Snowden (Mondak) Bridge capstan, McKenzie County, N.D.
Bridges; Vertical lift bridges;
This view from the top of the lift span looking north, shows one of the two towers holding its 350 ton cement counterbalance. In the foreground is a capstan, a part of the built-in contingency equipment...
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Snowden bridge toll-booth, McKenzie County, N.D.
Bridges; Vertical lift bridges; Tolls; Toll roads; Toll bridges; Gates;
The toll-gate, magneto telephone and north entrance to the Snowden bridge looked like this in 1941.
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Snowden (Mondak) Bridge engine, McKenzie County, N.D.
Bridges; Engines; Vertical lift bridges; Engine rooms; Scales; Pulleys;
A three-cylinder kerosene fueled engine furnished the power to raise and lower the 60 ton liftspan. Pictured in the engine-house are the scale, brakes, cables, pulleys, reels and varied reduction gears...
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Snowden bridge interior, McKenzie County, N.D.
Bridges; Vertical lift bridges;
A view of the interior of the Snowden Bridge, with its planked floor, reveals the narrow width of the structure which necessitated one-way traffic, be it railway train or motor vehicle.
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Snowden bridge, McKenzie County, N.D.
Bridges; Vertical lift bridges; Rivers;
As pictured about 20 years ago, the Snowden Bridge spanned the Missouri River, standing massive and strong in lonely grandeur with the windows of its lift-machinery housing broken out, its motor, gears,...
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Fort Buford 6th Infantry Regiment Association on Central School grounds for World War I Memorial Parade, Williston, N.D.
Military parades & ceremonies; Military officers; Military personnel; Military uniforms; Infantry; Flags; Schools; Men; Costumes;
The members of the Fort Buford 6th Infantry Regiment Association had gathered on Central School grounds preparatory to marching in a parade honoring the service men of World War I when this photo was taken...
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Chappie Rickard portrait
Men; Portraits; Oil paintings; Monuments & memorials; Janitors; Athletes;
Pictured is Chappie Rickard, Williston's long-time, most-loved janitor whose Elmer Halvorson oil portrait 'looks on' from the wall of the south entry to Rickard School.
It has been 51 years since...
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Ole Anderson in Maxwell touring automobile
Men; Automobiles; Automobile repair; Hats; Eyeglasses;
Ole Anderson poses proudly in the driver's seat of his grand old Maxwell touring car. The 1908 model car, which today would be regarded as a "real blue-ribbon classic" was built in Terrytown, N.Y. As can...
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Ole Anderson and Maxwell touring automobile
Men; Automobiles; Automobile repair; Engines; Hats; Eyeglasses;
Ole Anderson peers under the engine-hood of his ole relic. The photo shows the 4-cylinder in-line engine with its distincitive individually cast cylinder blocks. On this engine the flywheel is located...
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Swimming in Harmon Park, Williston, N.D.
Swimming; Swimmers; Swimming pools; Bathing suits; Pools; Children; Play (Recreation); Trees; Cities;
"In 1924 the park board heard of and applied for a grant which was being offered by an eastern philanthropist, William E. Harmon. Harmon had been the child of a poor family and during his youth the recreational...
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Williston Volunteer Fire Department portrait
Fire stations; Fire engines; Fire fighters; Fire fighting; Firefighting equipment; Fire helmets; Men;
The men of the Williston Volunteer Fire Department pose for a photo with their 1930 truck. Left to right in the front row are Torger Hofengren, Arthur Evans, A.H. Rabe, Ray Milner, Sr., Francis Anderson,...
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