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Grain field in drought
Droughts; Grains; Croplands;
Stunted field of grain struggles to grow during a season of drought somewhere in North Dakota.
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Dried-up corn stalks caused by drought
Corn; Droughts; Farms; Farmhouses; Barns; Windmills; Croplands;
Dried-up stalks of corn sit in a dry field somewhere in North Dakota during a dry season. A farmhouse, barn, windmills, and farm animals are visible in the distance.
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Construction of intake structure, Garrison Dam
Dams; Construction; Hoisting machinery;
Cranes work above the intake structure under construction at the Garrison Dam site. Cars are parked in the open space below the construction site.
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Garrison Dam embankment
Dams; Rivers; Construction; Aerial photographs;
An aerial view of the embankment area on the Garrison Dam construction site.
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Western embankment, Garrison Dam construction site
Dams; Construction;
A view of the western embankment under construction for the Garrison Dam.
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Work on outlet channel, Garrison Dam site
Dams; Construction; Trucks;
Trucks load up with dirt at the outlet plug of the Garrison Dam construction site.
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Goldbrick Gazette, July 28, 1937
Newspapers; Work camps; Construction; Safety; Woodworking; Baseball; Advertisements; Poetry;
Issue contains articles on renovations of the camp office, news from the woodworking shop, safety and health notes, a review of the baseball season at the camp, poetry, and ads from local businesses.
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Goldbrick Gazette, August 21, 1937
Newspapers; Work camps; Construction; Safety; Baseball; Joking; Poetry; Advertisements;
Issue contains articles on visitation to Grand Forks State Park, the completion of a locker construction project, health and safety tips, a review of the baseball season, jokes, poetry, and ads from local...
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Baseball champions, Erie, N.D.
Baseball players; Uniforms; Group portraits;
The baseball team from Erie, N.D. poses for a team portrait, likely after their winning season. The players wear their uniforms, but one man in the back, perhaps a manager wears regular clothes.
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Former Governors' Mansion, Bismarck, N.D.
Governors; Snow; Winter; Signs (Notices);
A view of the former Governors' Mansion in Bismarck during winter time. The sign out front of the building reads that the mansion is closed for the season. Snow covers the ground.
11.
George Kline and his horse Goldie, N.D.
Men; Horses; Dogs; Snow; Trees; Barns;
A view of partially visible man, identified as George Kline, holding a horse, identified as Goldie. There is snow on the ground, indicating the season. Also visible is a dog and behind a row of trees is...
12.
Fairview farm jersey cows, Hettinger County, N.D.
Cattle; Fences; Snow; Trees; Animals; Livestock; Farms;
A view of a herd of cattle behind a fence. The cows are identified as jersey cows belonging to the Kline family on Fairview farm near Mott. North Dakota. There is snow on the ground indicating the season...
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T.H.H. Thoresen on the campaign trail
Public speaking; Government officials; Automobiles; Political elections; Political campaigns;
T.H.H. Thoresen makes a campaign speech during the political season. He stands on a few planks arranged to make a speaking platform. Cars are parked behind him, and a young boy is visible in the foreground...
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Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Beeman and Clark Beeman Sr. in a wagon, N.D.
Men; Women; Carts & wagons; Winter; Snow; Houses; Photographic postcards;
A man and woman identified as Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Beeman sit in a wagon while a man identified as Clark Beeman, Sr. stands alongside somewhere in North Dakota. The wagon is being pulled by a horse and visible...
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Cannon-Ball river at high tide, Mott, N.D.
Rivers; Bridges; Men; Ice; Forge shops; Photographic postcards;
A view of a very high Cannonball River. Ice is visible on the river indicating the season. Also visible are two groups of men standing on either side of the bridge that crosses the river looking at the...
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Exterior facade, Burke County Courthouse, Bowbells, N.D.
Courthouses; Government facilities; County government;
An exterior view of the Burke County Courthouse in Bowbells, North Dakota shows the America Federalist and Classical inspiration behind the design. Sandstone window sills highlight the original window...
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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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Frontier Scout article on grasshoppers
Grasshoppers; Forts & fortifications; Gardens; Gardening;
An article in the June 15, 1865 issue of the Frontier Scout asking for bids to eliminate the grasshopper problem at Fort Rice in Dakota Territory.
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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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Excerpts from Fort Buford post returns
Forts & fortifications; Gardening; Vegetables; Gardens; Grasshoppers; Potatoes; Lettuce; Radishes;
Excerpts from Fort Buford post returns detailing disease at the Fort, gardening, and the quality of vegetables and soldier health at the Fort.
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