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Bridges
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Earthlodge depressions, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Archaeological sites; Rivers;
Flat area in mid-ground shows depressions, locations of former lodges. The Missouri River is visible in the background. The Civilian Conservation Corps would later reconstruct earthlodges on the nearby...
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Earthlodges, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Bridges; Dwellings;
View shows CCC constructed bridge and pathway with people heading toward reconstructed earth lodges in the On-a-Slant Village at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
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Hills in the northwest of Fort Lincoln site showing some lodge circles
Indian encampments; Archaeological sites;
A view of hills northwest of Fort Abraham Lincoln showing former locations of earthlodges.
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Earthlodges at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, N.D.
Bridges; Snow; Winter; Parks;
A view of reconstructed earthlodges at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park near Mandan, N.D. A snow covered wooden bridge leads to the earthlodges.
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Oscar H. Will & Company seed catalog, 1939
Seeds; Seed trade; Gardening; Mail-order businesses; Catalogs; Corn;
The front cover of the Oscar H. Will & Company seed catalog for 1939 features a scene of women threshing corn in a Mandan Indian village. Earthlodges are visible in the background.
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Oscar H. Will & Company seed catalog, 1928
Seeds; Seed trade; Gardening; Mail-order businesses; Catalogs; Corn;
The front page of the Oscar H. Will & Company seed catalog for 1928 features an Indian woman harvesting seed corn. Earthlodges are visible in the background.
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Oscar H. Will & Company seed catalog, 1919
Seeds; Seed trade; Gardening; Mail-order businesses; Catalogs; Corn;
The front cover of the Oscar H. Will & Company seed catalog for 1919 features a view of earthlodges on a bluff and an Indian woman using a scapula hoe. Also featured are several corn varieties: Will's...
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Earthlodge construction, Fort Abraham Lincoln, N.D.
Dwellings; Reconstructions;
A view of reconstruction of earthlodges at Fort Abraham Lincoln near Mandan, N.D. This was a project of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
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Aerial view of Huff Indian Village site
Archaeological sites; Cliffs;
A view of the Huff Village site from the air. The depressions left in the ground by earthlodges are still clearly visible, as are the protective ditches and palisades.
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Aerial view of Double Ditch Indian Village site
Holes; Mounds (Landforms);
In this aerial view, ditches 1 and 2 can be seen. The depressions indicate storage pits or the foundations of earthlodges. The elevated mounds were made of both earth and trash to strengthen the defensive...
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Burgois site map
Maps; Rivers; Dwellings; Excavation;
This early contour map reveals the locations of earthlodges within Ditch 4 at Double Ditch Indian Village, also known as the Bourgois site.
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Earthlodge reconstruction, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Dwellings; Reconstructions;
Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps work to reconstruct earthlodges at the On-A-Slant Village site on the grounds of Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
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Earthlodge reconstruction, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Dwellings; Reconstructions;
Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps work to reconstruct earthlodges at the On-A-Slant Village site on the grounds of Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
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Earthlodge reconstruction, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Dwellings; Reconstructions;
Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps work to reconstruct earthlodges at the On-A-Slant Village site on the grounds of Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
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Building bridge and trail, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Bridges; Trails & paths; Trucks;
A view of a wooden bridge and trail built by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. Reconstructed earthlodges and trucks are also visible in the photograph.
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Building bridge and trail, Fort Abraham Lincoln
Bridges; Trails & paths; Dwellings;
A wooden bridge and trail built by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps lead to reconstructed earthlodges also built by the corps near Fort Abraham Lincoln.
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On A Slant Indian Village at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Mandan, N.D.
Plaques; Children; Historic sites; Dwellings;
A man and four children read the official North Dakota history plaque at the On a Slant Indian Village at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. Earthlodges are visible in the background.
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