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Modern Woodmen of America, Camp 6666, Flaxton, N.D.
Clubs; Goats; Axes; Group portraits; Banners;
The Modern Woodmen of America, Camp 6666 from Flaxton pose for a group portrait. Some of the men wear uniforms, including hats, and shirts that read M.W.A. and hold axes. A goat is also visible on the...
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Two horses pulling 1941 Case corn planter, Almont, Morton County, N.D.
Corn; Agricultural machinery & implements; Horses;
A man sits on a Case corn planter being pulled by two horses in Almont, N.D. More modern farm equipment is visible in the background.
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Front Street, Beach, N.D.
Billiard parlors; Law offices; Meat industry; Hardware stores; Dental offices; Carts & wagons; Real estate development; Cafes;
A view of the businesses on Front Street in Beach, N.D. A pool hall, Beach Land & Loan Co., Miller Law Office, Kellogg's Meat Market, the Wisconsin Cafe, Chas. Glatt's Modern Economy Store, a hardware...
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Billings County Courthouse, contemporary exterior view, Medora, N.D.
County government; Wooden buildings;
A modern photograph of the exterior of the Billings County Courthouse in Medora, N.D. shows the red cedar siding added to the building in 1976. Several cars and a truck can be seen on the road in front...
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New map of the route of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6
Discovery & exploration; Explorers; Maps;
A modern map of Lewis and Clark's route, prepared for comparison with Clark's map of 1814.
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Mound B excavation, Double Ditch Indian Village site
Excavation; Mounds (Landforms); Archaeological sites;
Mound B was re-opened in 2005 by archeologists to see if they could gain more information with modern technology and advanced evaluation methods.
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Aerial view of Menoken Indian Village site
Aerial photographs; Excavation; Cliffs;
This aerial view of Menoken Village shows the outline of the palisade and ditch with the four bastions. The location of the village on the banks of Apple Creek was strategically smart. Modern day farmers...
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Sitting Rabbit's map
Maps; Indian encampments; Rivers;
This map layers history with the geography of 1905. To the left as you look at this digitized image is south where the map begins on the South Dakota/North Dakota border. The upper side of the map is the...
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Territory of Nebraska map
Maps; Rivers;
This map shows what is today known as the west river country of North Dakota as part of Nebraska Territory. At this time, the eastern portion of modern day North Dakota was part of Minnesota Territory....
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Map of the territory of Ossiniboia with the adjacent countries exhibiting the communications with Canada, the Mississippi, and Hudson's Bay
Maps; Lakes & ponds; Rivers; Trails & paths;
The Map of the Territory of Ossiniboia shows the Canadian perspective on the northern Great Plains. While its central focus is the area which is today known as Manitoba and Saskatchewan, geographic features...
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Fiske Studio exterior, Fort Yates, N.D.
Photographic studios;
An exterior view of the Fiske Studio in Fort Yates, N.D. The sign hanging from the building reads "The Fiske Modern Photograph Studio."
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Camp in Missouri River bottoms
Tents; Trees; Winter;
Tents are arranged in the woods in the Missouri River bottoms. The trees are devoid of leaves.
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Ward County Courthouse, Minot, N.D.
Automobiles; Streets; County government; Trees; Stone buildings; Postcards; Sidewalks; Courthouses;
A modern stone courthouse. Two cars are parked in front towards the right. A few trees are around the building.
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North Dakota State Capitol, Bismarck, N.D.
Capitols; Libraries; Stone buildings; Lawns; Trees; Postcards;
The North Dakota State Capitol building stands at center. There is a shorter modern extension to the left of the main building. The Liberty Memorial Building is partially visible through the trees at right....
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Red River between Fargo, N.D. and Moorhead, Minn.
Bridges; Rivers; Postcards; Trees; Lawns;
A river winds to the right and passes under a modern highway bridge. Both shores have trees. The left shore appears to be a park.
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Fargo College and Dill Hall, Fargo, N.D.
Universities & colleges; Lawns; Trees; Towers; Postcards;
A large building with steep roof and a tower, Jones Hall, sits at right-center. To the left of that building is a shorter, more modern designed building, Dill Hall. There is a groomed lawn in the foreground...
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Non-commissioned officers' quarters, Fort Buford, N.D.
Forts & fortifications; Military facilities; Chimneys; Trailers; Wooden buildings; Barracks; Historic sites;
A wooden building with steps leading up to the front door is visible. The building has three chimneys. There is a collapsing stone foundation below the wooden frame. A modern camping trailer site in the...
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Old powder magazine with modern community in background, Fort Buford, N.D.
Magazines (Military buildings); Meadows; Stone buildings;
A rectangular stone storage building with steep roof sits surrounded by a field. A town is visible in the far background.
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Territory of Minnesota map
Maps; Rivers;
Map shows Minnesota Territory in 1857. Parts of Nebraska Territory, now modern day North and South Dakota, are also included.
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Ruins after the fire, Beach, N.D.
Postcards; Fires; Ruins; Cafes; Meat industry; Stores & shops;
People stand around the smoking ruins of a building on Front Street in Beach, N.D. The Wisconsin Cafe, Kellogg's Meat Market, and Glatt's Modern Economy Store sit next to the burned out building. Stoves,...
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