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Anderson, David, 1883-...
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Plowing on the Amenia and Sharon Land Company, Amenia, N.D.
Plowing; Plows; Mules; Dogs; Horses;
A line of plows drawn by mule teams going into the distance, are apparently plowing a stubble field. In the foreground, Ed Nybakken is seated on a two-bottom plow drawn by four mules. His hand is in the...
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Laying the cornerstone of 1st Presbyterian Church, Fargo, N.D., Sept. 29, 1906
Presbyterian churches; Cornerstone laying; Cornerstones; Hoisting machinery; Crowds;
View showing a crowd of people gathered around a brick foundation with a crane on top. Visible below the crane is a cornerstone block, with Mrs. S. J. Roberts standing in front of it. Several other dignitaries...
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Chautauqua train, Devils Lake, North Dakota
Railroad cars; Railroad tracks; Chautauquas;
Train filled with people. Two men standing beside train. Other tracks to right and trees on both sides of tracks.
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Dedication of Pioneer Cemetery Marker by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Dacotah Chapter, near Fargo, N.D.
Monuments; Crosses; Flags; Dedications; Public speaking; Clergy; Crowds; Cemeteries;
A man, likely Rev. J. A. LaLande speaking at the dedication of Pioneer Cemetery Marker by the Daughters of the American Revolution, near Fargo, N.D. He is standing with the marker, a large cross, and an...
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Dedication of Pioneer Cemetery Marker by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Dacotah Chapter, near Fargo, N.D.
Cemeteries; Monuments & memorials; Plaques; Boys; Girls; Dedications;
Marion Jane Moon and James Eaton Dixon, unveiling Daughters of the American Revolution marker at the Holy Cross Mission Cemetery, south of Fargo, N.D. Plaque on marker states "In Memory of Pioneers 1861-1881...
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Dedication of Pioneer Cemetery Marker by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Dacotah Chapter, near Fargo, N.D.
Monuments; Crosses; Flags; Dedications; Crowds; Cemeteries;
View showing crowd of participants at the dedication of Pioneer Cemetery Marker by the Daughters of the American Revolution, near Fargo, N.D. A woman is standing at the base of the marker, a large cross,...
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Interior of Monson Trunk Co., Fargo, N.D.
Luggage; Purses; Stores & shops; Interiors; Showcases; Men; Employees;
Interior of store with shelving filled with luggage. Three men are visible standing around display cases. The glass display case in the foreground is filled with small purses and bags.
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Main Street, Noonan, N. Dak., at Harvest Festival, Sept. 18th, 1911
Automobiles; Storefronts; Flags; Festivals; Dogs; Horses; Stages (Platforms); Stores & shops; Crowds;
A view of Main Street in Noonan at the Harvest Festival. There is a large number of people gathered in front of the stores. One the left there is an automobile. There is also one on the right with a dog...
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Elmer Franklin Rice in military uniform
Soldiers; Military uniforms;
Elmer Franklin Rice standing in front of a barricks dressed in military uniform.
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Sioux Indians Camp, Sept 20, '18
Tipis;
Group of Indian men and women in traditional clothes in front of tipi, with two American flags to right and hay wagon on left. Location unknown, likely near Mott, N.D.
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Student Nurses - St. Johns Hospital - Fargo, N.D. Sept. 1940
Panoramic photographs; Group portraits; Nurses; Medical education; Hospitals;
Panoramic photograph showing a large number of nurses dressed in uniforms, standing in front of St. John's Hospital in Fargo, N.D.
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Henry Clemetson Threshing Outfit, Park River, North Dakota
Threshing; Threshing machines; Children; Haystacks; Agricultural laborers; Steam engines;
Threshing scene with steam engine, threshing machine, hay racks, straw pile, and laborers.
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Traveling Group of Musicians
Musicians; Violins; Banjos; Houseboats; Musical instruments; Children;
Posed photograph of four musicians, instruments in hand, seated beside a house boat, four women behind them. Two young men in boat on lake (river?) and two children on extreme right. Location unknown,...
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Grand Theater, Sept. 3, 1942, Fargo
Motion picture theaters; Night; Marquees; Lighting;
Night view of front of Grand Theater (622 1st Avenue N.) with lights on. Playing is an "All new & best 'Blondie for victory'," staring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. Car parked in front and people in...
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Ernest and Esther Johnson, siblings from Christine, N.D.
Families; Portraits; Soldiers;
Ernest Johnson standing in his military uniform, his sister Esther Johnson is seated in a chair next to him in a formal studio portrait.
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Vern Roberts by single-engine airplane
Airplane propellers; Airplanes; Air pilots;
Roberts standing in front of single-engine airplane with hand on propeller. Likely taken at Moline, Illinois airport. On propeller is logo for Hamilton Standard Propeller Company.
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John Remme in scene from Girl Crazy
Theatrical productions; Actors; Theaters; Interiors; Costumes; Drums; Actresses;
Scene from Girl Crazy play with John Remme playing flute next to two drummers standing on bench. Several women and a man dancing nearby. Sign held by woman reads 'Vote [G]oldFarb' Play performed at Goodspeed...
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Tornado at Antler, N.D. Aug. 20th 1911
Tornadoes; Clouds; Storms
Image of a tornado bearing down on the town of Antler, N.D. The outline of a building is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
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President Harry S. Truman on train at Fargo, N.D., showing his 'I Like Fargo' button
Presidents; Railroads; Railroad passenger cars; Whistle-stop campaigning; Buttons (Information artifacts);
Close view of President Truman on back of train car with hand by suit lapel wearing 'I Like Fargo' button. Truman was on a whistle-stop tour campaigning for presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson.
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President Harry S. Truman, speaking from back of train, Fargo, N.D.
Presidents; Railroads; Railroad passenger cars; Podiums; Public speaking; Whistle-stop campaigning;
President Truman standing at the back of a train, speaking from a podium in to microphones, with a banner in front with "WDAY".
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