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A woman's business leaflet
Suffrage; Leaflets;
Leaflet from the North Dakota Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage describing that a woman's duty is to give children good sound bodies, good minds, good morals, to train children, and guard the family,...
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Bird's-eye view, Valley City, N.D.
Bird's-eye views; Rivers; Bridges; Postcards;
The buildings and bridges of Valley City are visible in this bird's-eye view. The Sheyenne River winds its way through town.
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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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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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Buildings of Devils Lake, N.D.
Schools; Courthouses; Postcards;
Postcard features images of four Devils Lake, N.D. buildings: the Ramsey County Courthouse, the U.S. Weather Bureau, Lincoln Ward School, and the high school.
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Keep it coming poster
War posters; Soldiers; Trucks; Snow; Winter; Food;
U.S. Food Administration advertisement poster depicting army trucks transporting food through a snowy landscape.
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U.S. Army Cantonment, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa
Barracks; Military facilities; Railroad cars; Railroad tracks; Railroad shops & yards;
A panoramic view of barracks and railyards at Camp Dodge in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Walter Welford passport
Travel; Documents;
A selection of pages from Governor Walter Welford's passport, first issued in 1937, and renewed in 1939. Of particular note are a notice forbidding American citizens to travel to any combat zones (World...
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St. Mary's High School basketball team group portrait
Basketball; Basketball players;
Members of the St. Mary's High School basketball team pose for a group portrait wearing their uniforms. One of the players holds a ball painted "SMS '32." The players are not identfied, but Rev. Father...
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Dedication of cairn near site of the first home in Bottineau County, N.D.
Cairns; Flags; Dedications; Bands; Musicians; Musical instruments;
Dedication of cairn near site of the first home in Bottineau County (home of James Bruce Sinclair, but not the exact spot, possibly fifty yards from the exact location which was east). A man and a woman...
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Group of students in front of the John Gilberg School with Hope Mattoon, the teacher, Mott, N.D.
Schools; School children; Teachers; Boys; Girls; Women; One-room schools; Privies; Photographic postcards; Group portraits;
A group of students and their teacher identified as Hope Mattoon pose for a photograph in front of a school house identified as the John Gilberg School in Mott, North Dakota. Also visible in the background...
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Regis de Trobriand diary excerpt
Forts & fortifications; Grasshoppers; Eating & drinking; Soldiers; Diseases; Cows; Milk; Meat; Pork; Fish; Onions; Garlic; Snow; Winter; Steamboats; Vinegar industry;
General Philippe Regis de Trobriand came to Fort Stevenson in 1867. His troops built the post, barely completing the necessary buildings before the extremely harsh and early winter began. Trobriand’s...
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Unrestored residence, Bagg Bonanza Farm District, Mooreton, N.D. vicinity
Farmhouses; Porches;
The L-shaped residence at the Bagg Bonanza Farm near Mooreton, North Dakota is seen prior to restoration in this photograph. The wood framed structure has shiplap siding and a deteriorating wood shingle...
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Frontier scout volume 1, number 2 excerpt on sanitary conditions at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory
Potatoes; Steamboats; Forts & fortifications; Diseases; Military facilities; Hospitals;
An article written by 'Medicus' detailing the improvement of the health of troops at Fort Rice. The decrease in scurvy cases is specifically mentioned. The author pleads for fresh vegetables to arrive...
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Wilmot P. Sanford diary extracts
Eating & drinking; Soldiers; Vegetables; Cookery; Potatoes; Cabbage; Pork; Military rations; Cattle; Forts & fortifications; Eggs; Apples; Gardens; Gardening;
By the time of Sanford’s service, the Army was providing more nutritious food for soldiers. His notes about meals indicate that vegetables (usually potatoes and onions) and fruits (plum duff and apples)...
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DeGraff's Store, Bismarck, N.D.
Clothing stores; Awnings;
DeGraff's Store sits on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Avenue. Striped awnings have not yet been unfurled for the day's business. One sign advertises the business as a purveyor of "Gents Furnishings."...
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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...
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Cast portrait of Life With Father
Actors; Actresses; Theatrical productions;
Dorothy Stickney and Howard Lindsay sit at center in their costumes for the characters Vinnie and Father in this cast portrait from the Broadway play Life with Father. Other actors surround them, and the...
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First National Bank, Bismarck, N.D.
Banks; Millinery; Clothing stores; Dogs; Awnings;
A view of the First National Bank building in Bismarck. Many men and several dogs stand outside the building. Awnings are visible on the building, but they are not open. Signs for other businesses in the...
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Milton and Alma Howland, neighbors to the Mildes in Bismarck, N.D.
City & town life; Family; Clothing & dress; Basements; Windows; Neighborhoods; Children;
Milton and Alma Howland stand in front of a house with a small child. All wear coats and hats, indicating the season. In the bottom-right corner, the cellar door is visable.
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