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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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Decoration Day parade, Devils Lake, N.D.
Automobiles; Parades & processions; Bands; Holidays; Banks; Horses; Horseback riding;
A man on horseback leads a band down Kelley Avenue in Devils Lake, N.D. as part of a Decoration Day parade. People watch from the sidewalk, and a man looks out the second floor window of the First National...
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North Dakota State Capitol, Bismarck, N.D.
Capitols; Postcards;
A view of the original North Dakota State Capitol building in Bismarck, N.D.
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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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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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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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Steamer F.Y. Batchelor at Fort Buford landing, Dakota Territory
Steamboats; Coastlines; Crowds; Rivers;
The steamboat Batchelor ties up at Fort Buford in 1878. Many people stand on the decks of the boat and on the shoreline. The Batchelor carries a large load of logs or planks on one of its decks. Boats...
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Tornado damage on 5th Street, Bismarck, N.D.
Tornadoes; Disasters; Stores & shops;
East side of 5th street north of Main. Debris from the roof of the 8th floor of the Patterson Hotel is piled on the sidewalk. Blown off by storm that hit early on the morning of June 30, 1927 with winds...
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Public Library, Bismarck, N.D.
Public libraries; Doors & doorways; Windows; Plants; Vines; Sidewalks;
This postcard features the public library of Bismarck, N.D. A large arch stretches above the doorway of the building. It is a one-storey brick building with many windows. Plants grow near and on the library....
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Christmas 1905 front page of The North Dakota siftings
Dogs; Christmas presents; Christmas decorations; Christmas trees; Christmas stockings; Hobby horses; Blocks (Toys); Toy soldiers; Newspapers;
A family gathers in a front room with a Christmas tree and gifts on Christmas morning. Toy soldiers, a rocking horse, and building blocks are visible on the floor. A dog sits at the mother's feet.
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Civilian Conservation Corps documents and memoir
Forms (Documents); Assistance;
Includes a preliminary application form for Civilian Conservation Corps selection, a certificate of selection for the CCC, and a memoir written by Harold P. Leland of his time in the CCC in North Dakota...
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Letter from Estella to DeFrantie Kingsley
Religious services; Sunday schools; Animals; Plants; Carts & wagons; Guests; Correspondence;
A letter from Estella S. to DeFrantie Kingsley talking about her life in Eckelson, Dakota Territory. She talks about church services, Sunday School, visits from friends and family from the East, riding...
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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.
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July 14 1879 Page 3
I Stop with John Hilger when I am in town they are very kind and doing well he has a fine garden and sold a lot of potatoes and onions for 3 dollars a bushel yesterd the crops are Splendid here but there...
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Mark Kellogg diary
Reporters; Military life; Military tactics; Military officers; Troop movements; Campaigns & battles;
The diary is composed of 37 sheets of copy paper and documents Kellogg's time reporting on the Big Horn-Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 when he accompanied George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry during...
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Russel Miller Milling Co., Minot, N.D.
Grain elevators; Grain industry; Mills; Railroad freight cars; Postcards; Smokestacks;
A brick mill with smokestack connected to a grain elevator. Railroad cars are parked in front of the building.
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Gassman Coulee railroad bridge, Minot, N.D.
Railroad bridges; Postcards; Canyons;
A view of a railroad trestle spanning a canyon.
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Main Street, Minot, N.D.
Hotels; Postcards; Drugstores; Carts & wagons; Towers; Clothing stores; Streets; Utility poles;
A view of Minot's business district. The first building on the left is the Leland Parker Hotel. There are storefronts on both sides of the street, however none of the names are visible. Many wagons are...
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North Dakota Institution for Feeble-Minded, Grafton, N.D.
Schools; State medicine; Mental institutions; Psychiatry; Stone buildings; Postcards;
A large stone building with two towers. A smaller building sits in the background to the left. Grass is in the foreground.
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