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J.W. Plunkett World War I scrapbook
Scrapbooks; Soldiers; Photographs; Newspapers; Propaganda; Money; Fighter planes;
A scrapbook made by J.W. Plunkett during his time overseas in World War I, and given to his mother. Includes photographs, newsclippings, propaganda leaflets, receipts, paper money, leave slips, and correspondence....
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Mandan texts
Literature; Creation;
These texts are from Box 5 of the Robert C. Hollow Material and are located in a black 3-ring binder in Box 5 of the Robert C. Hollow collection. These texts were originally collected by Edward Kennard...
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High Dog's winter count
Calendars; Art; Translators; Hieroglyphics; Winter;
This collection includes a photograph of High Dog's winter count, and translations of sections of the winter count done by Aaron McGaffey Beede.
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Bronc riding, Beulah Rodeo, Beulah, N.D.
Rodeos; Cowboys; Horses; Broncos;
A cowboy holds on during a wide ride on a bucking bronco at the Beulah Rodeo.
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Soldiers' Home, Lisbon, N.D.
Postcards; Towers; Flags; Flagpoles; Lawns; Trees; Shrubs; Water towers; Soldiers' homes;
A large brick building with a tower sits towards the left. A flag and flagpole are on the roof. There is a water tower behind that building. Another building is visible in the towards the right background....
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North Dakota's biggest tree near Mayville, N.D.
Curiosities & wonders; Trees; Contests;
A man leans against the trunk of North Dakota's biggest tree, a cottonwood located near Mayville, N.D.
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Tunneling, Garrison Dam, Garrison, N.D.
Dam construction; Dams; Tunnels; Men;
A mine like tunnel with a reinforced entrance. Men with helmets stand around a cart of debris being hauled out.
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Power plant under construction, Garrison Dam
Dams; Construction;
Concrete and other building materials rise above the construction site that will be the power plant at the Garrison Dam.
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C. Norman Brunsdale and man with North Dakota's biggest tree, near Mayville, N.D.
Governors; Trees; Curiosities & wonders; Contests;
Governor C. Norman Brunsdale and an unidentified man try to span the circumference of North Dakota's biggest tree, located near Mayville, N.D. The tree measured 108.2 feet high, and had a circumference...
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C. Norman Brunsdale and other men in trunk of North Dakota's biggest tree near Mayville, N.D.
Curiosities & wonders; Governors; Trees; Contests;
Governor C. Norman Brunsdale and three other unidentified men stand inside the trunk of a cottonwood tree dedicated as North Dakota's biggest tree, near Mayville. The tree measured 108.2 feet high, and...
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C. Norman Brunsdale dedicating plaque at North Dakota's biggest tree near Mayville, N.D.
Curiosities & wonders; Trees; Governors; Contests; Signs (Notices);
Governor C. Norman Brunsdale stands next to a sign dedicating North Dakota's biggest tree, four miles southeast of Mayville. The sign reads: "North Dakota's Biggest Tree Cottonwood height 108.2 ft. circum....
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Remer Rambler, December 23, 1941
Newspapers; Work camps; Dance parties; Letters to Santa Claus; Advertisements; Holidays;
Issue contains articles on defense classes, plans for a dance, letters to Santa Claus, and ads from local businesses.
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Goldbrick Gazette, August 23, 1937
Equipment; Books; Employee vacations; Gardening; Vocational education; Newspapers; Work camps;
Issue covers topics such as new power tools for the camp shop, new books for the camp library, profits from the camp vegetable garden, leaves of staff, and a job placement program.
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Letter to Myron H. Bright from John F. Kennedy
Correspondence; Legislators; Presidential elections;
Letter to Myron H. Bright from Senator John F. Kennedy in which Kennedy praises Bright for his work on Quentin Burdick's election campaign to fill William Langer's senate seat. The letter was written shortly...
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Mandan Texts
Literature; Creation;
22 Mandan Indian stories recorded, transcribed, and translated by Robert C. Hollow. The following stories are available: First Creator and Lone Man Argue; First Creator and Lone Man Make the Land; The...
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Civilian Conservation Corps workers building museum at Fort Abraham Lincoln
Galleries & museums; Stone buildings; Trucks; Wheelbarrows;
Members of a Civilian Conservation Corps work crew carry and place stone to build the museum at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. Several trucks are parked on the road in front of the building.
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Bismarck High School football team
Football players; Footballs; Football; Group portraits;
Members of the Bismarck High School football team pose for a group portrait. They wear their uniforms, and one player in the front row holds a football painted "BHS '23."
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U.S.S. North Dakota Ball, Hotel Astor, New York, N.Y.
Sailors; Military uniforms; Balls (Parties); Bands;
Men and women assemble for a ball held in honor of the U.S.S. North Dakota at the Hotel Astor in New York City. The men all wear Navy uniforms, and the women wear fancy dress. Men in tuxedos, likely the...
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357 killed in 56 minutes with clubs, rabbit round up, Hettinger, N.D.
Rabbits; Rabbit hunting; Fences; Snow; Winter; Crowds;
People carrying sticks and clubs run into a fenced in area containing jack rabbits near Hettinger, N.D.
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North Dakota's biggest tree, near Mayville, N.D.
Curiosities & wonders; Trees; Contests;
People gather around the base of North Dakota's biggest tree, near Mayville, N.D. after a ceremony with Governor C. Norman Brunsdale recognizing the tree. The tree measured 108.2 feet high, and had a circumference...
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