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Lowering the colors, Fort Yates, N.D.
Soldiers; Sailors; Military uniforms; Flags; Flagpoles; Honor guards;
Men in military uniforms stand at attention as the flag is lowered from the flag pole at Fort Yates, N.D. An honor guard surrounds the pole.
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Statue of Marquis de Mores in Medora, North Dakota Badlands
Sculpture; Trees; Postcards;
The statue of the Marquis de Mores and the flagstone courtyard that surrounds it is visible in this postcard view. The buttes that surround the town of Medora are visible in the background.
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Public library, Grand Forks, N.D.
Public libraries; Libraries; Fences; Trees;
A view of the public library in Grand Forks. A wrought iron fence surrounds the building, and trees are planted in the boulevard between the sidewalk and the street.
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F.R. Stockton at Little Bighorn Battlefield
Battlefields; Monuments; Graves; Automobiles;
F.R. Stockton stands in front of one of the white markers on the Little Bighorn Battlefield, with his hat over his heart. The fence that surrounds the 7th Cavalry monument is visible behind him, as is...
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7th Cavalry monument, Little Bighorn Battlefield
Battlefields; Monuments; Graves;
The 7th Cavalry monument is visible at the top of a hill. A fence surrounds the monument, and two cars and several people are stopped to look at the monument. Other stones are visible on the hillside,...
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Intake construction, Garrison Dam
Dams; Construction; Hoisting machinery;
Construction on the concrete intake structure of the Garrison Dam is visible. One crane is visible working, and scaffolding surrounds the tops of the intake structure.
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Flood waters on 4th Avenue North, Grand Forks, N.D.
Floods; Rivers; Disasters; Boats; Houses; Traffic signs & signals;
Four people in a boat navigate flood waters in the 4th Avenue North area of Grand Forks. Water surrounds the houses and laps at street and speed limit signs.
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Aerial view of rural flooding in Red River Valley, N.D.
Floods; Rivers; Disasters; Aerial photographs; Farms;
An aerial view of a flooded farm in the Red River Valley. Water surrounds the barn, grain bins, and other buildings on the farmstead.
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Semevolos Farm, barn exterior view, near Butte, N.D.
Barns; Building deterioration; Grasses; Farms; Historic buildings;
Barn structure on the former Semevelos Farm near Butte, N.D. is shown in a deteriorated state in this black and white photograph. Portions of the roof have begun to collapse, and the doors are now missing....
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Mandan earthlodge
Dwellings;
This photograph of an earthlodge of the reservation era shows a typical circular earthlodge which would have been built in the 1500s at Double Ditch. The structure at the very top surrounds the hole in...
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Central High School gymnasium, Devils Lake, N.D.
Gymnasiums; Schools; Flags; Basketball;
A view of the stage located in the Central High School gymnasium. Bright red painted brick surrounds the stage curtain displaying the letters CMS. A basketball hoop dominates the center of the photograph,...
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Edwin White on tricycle in front of Governor's Mansion, Bismarck, N.D.
Children; Boys; Flags; Bicycles & tricycles; Governors;
Edwin White rides a bicycle decorated with American flags in front of the Governor's Mansion in downtown Bismarck. Flags decorate the wrought iron fence that surrounds the mansion.
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Theodore Roosevelt's cabin on its original site near Medora, N.D.
Cabins; Trees; Ranches;
Theodore Roosevelt's cabin sits in its original location on the Maltese Cross Ranch near Medora. Scrub surrounds the building, but trees and features of the Badlands are visible in the distance.
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Minot Flour Mill, Mouse River, Minot, N.D.
Trees; Postcards; Rivers; Flour & meal industry; Mills;
A view of the flour mill from across the river. Trees stand at both the left and right. A border of flowers and butterflies surrounds the picture.
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Latrine construction with scaffolding, International Peace Garden, Man. and N.D.
Snow; Scaffolding; Stone buildings; Trees; Privies; Progress photographs;
A stone building partially built. Wooden scaffolding surrounds the structure. The ground is snow covered. Trees are in the background.
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Fargo College Library, Fargo, N.D.
Universities & colleges; Trees; Lawns; Libraries; Sidewalks; Streets;
A brick building with the upper level obscured by trees. A lawn surrounds the building and a sidewalk runs in front of it. The building partially visible in the background is Dill Hall. The street is in...
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Clown in the crowd at Steele County Fair, N.D.
Fairs; Clowns; Crowds; Tents; Grandstands;
A crowd surrounds a clown addressing people in the grandstand at the Steele County Fair. Tents are set up at the perimeter of the fairgrounds, and cars are visible parked in the distance.
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Monument on Crow Flies High, Sanish, N.D.
Monuments; Plaques; Rocks; Postcards;
A view of the rock and plaque monument to commemorate discovery of the area by the Verendrye family. A wall studded with rocks surrounds the monument on one side, and posts and chains protect it on the...
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Public school, Overly, N.D.
Postcards; Schools; Fences;
A fence surrounds the property of the public school in Overly, N.D.
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Four children standing in front of fence with house and windmill, Mandan, N.D.
Children; Masks; Trees; Houses; Dirt roads; Windmills; Fences;
Four children stand in front of a house, likely in Mandan, N.D. One of the children wears a mask. A fence surrounds the house, and the road in the foreground is unpaved. The windmill is a Halladay Standard...
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