home
:
browse
:
advanced search
:
preferences
:
my favorites
:
about
:
help
login
Search results for
75
Refine your search
Subject (LCTGM)
Cookery
(2)
Covered Wagons
(2)
Crowds
(2)
Flags
(2)
Governors
(2)
Show more...
Creator
Van Tassel, Doug
(2)
results
1
-
13
of
13
item(s)
page 1 of 1 : (
<<
1
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
Image:
Title:
Subject (LCTGM):
Description:
1.
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....
2.
Interstate 94 dedication
Dedications; Roads; Governors; Legislators; Crowds; Trucks; Trailers; Flags;
People gather on a hill and look down to where dignitaries are gathered on the back of a truck trailer for dedication ceremonies for Interstate 94. Flags fly from the truck, and a sign displays the North...
3.
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...
4.
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...
5.
Serving Governor and Mrs. Grace Link dinner at North Dakota Heritage Center groundbreaking ceremony, Bismarck, N.D.
Ground breaking ceremonies; Governors; Cookery; Covered wagons;
Governor Arthur A. Link and Grace Link stop for dinner after the groundbreaking ceremony for the North Dakota Heritage Center. A sign on the covered wagon behind the two women servers advertises Son of...
6.
Preparing dinner at North Dakota Heritage Center groundbreaking ceremony, Bismarck, N.D.
Ground breaking ceremonies; Cookery; Covered wagons; Food; Eating & drinking;
Two women split and butter biscuits at the North Dakota Heritage Center groundbreaking ceremony. A covered wagon behind them boasts a sign offering Son of a Gun Stew, Boot Heel Biscuits, and Cowboy Coffee...
7.
Seventy-five mounted Indians in parade at Old Settlers' Picnic, Pollock, S.D.
Horses; Horseback riding; Flags; Billiard rooms; Parades & processions; Bands;
A band leads Native Americans on horseback down a street in Pollock, S.D. on the occasion of the Old Settlers Picnic. An American flag hangs over the street.
8.
Crowd on street of Mott, N.D.
Men; Women; Automobiles; Horses; Carriages & coaches; Crowds; Streets; Banners; Celebrations; Hotels; Buildings; Dirt roads; Photographic postcards;
A crowd of people is gathered on a street in Mott, North Dakota in 1910 to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Brown Hotel. There is mixture of automobiles and horse-drawn carriages in view. Hanging between...
9.
Excerpts from William B. Hazen article "The Great Middle Region of the United States"
Hay; Temperature; Railroads; Forts & fortifications; Rain; Weather; Summer; Winter; Storms; Horses; Immigrants; Farming;
A brief excerpt from an article written by William B. Hazen (commanding officer of Fort Buford) and a chart of the rainfall records from Fort Buford. Hazen’s comments were published shortly before the...
10.
Louis Connolly letters
Ranchers; Ranches; Hay; Cattle; Spouses; Correspondence;
Four letters from Louis Connolly to his wife Mary talking about farming and ranching in Dakota Territory.
11.
June 28 1879 Page 1
Office of McLean & MacniderWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS INGROCERIES AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIESBismarck, D. T. June 28, 1879Dear WifeWe arrived here all right but I was disappointed in not getting a letter...
12.
Frank Keogh and cowboys playing cards at 75 Ranch headquarters, North Dakota
Cowboys; Ranches; Card games;
Frank Keogh, at far right, and some of the other cowboys at the 75 Ranch gather outside a ranch building to play cards. Harnesses and other gear are visible on the ground.
13.
Martin Tabert letter
Correspondence; Prisoners; Prison laborers;
A letter to Martin Tabert in Tallahassee, Florida from his father in Munich, N.D. sending him $75 so he can pay a $50 fine for vagrancy and have $25 to live on. An envelope postmarked Dec. 21 1921, addressed...
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
results
1
-
13
of
13
item(s)
page 1 of 1 : (
<<
1
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
powered by CONTENTdm
®
|
contact us
^ to top ^