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North Ward School, Bismarck, N.D.
Trees; Lawns; Schools; Postcards;
A color postcard view of the North Ward School or William Moore School in Bismarck. Many trees surround the school.
42.
Rudy Hummel and friend doing laundry at CCC Camp number 795
Laborers; Uniforms; Tents; Camps; Laundry; Wash tubs; Washboards;
Rudy Hummel leans over a washtub and uses a washboard to clean clothes. An unidentified man stands beside him wringing out a washcloth. A camp building is visible behind them, and a tent is just visible...
43.
Frederic Francis Gerard's letters to his daughters
Fur trade; Nuns; Correspondence; Fathers; Families; Insurance; Campaigns & battles; Boarding schools; Clergy;
A series of four letters written by Frederic Francis Gerard to his four daughters. Gerard talks about General Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, admonishes them for their homesickness at boarding...
44.
Ida Kellogg letter
Snow; Sheep; Cattle; Farms; Blizzards; Correspondence; Winter;
A letter from Ida Kellogg to Harriet Scholz in Minneapolis describing the effects of a blizzard on their farm and livestock.
45.
Walsh County Historical Museum gallery, Minto, N.D.
Galleries (Display spaces); Schools;
The Minto School building has housed the Walsh County Historical Museum since 1973. In this photograph, we can see the gallery exhibit space. The original pine floors of the school are still intact.
46.
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...
47.
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...
48.
J. Rush Holmes letter
Farming; Croplands; Harvesting; Oats; Summer; Correspondence;
A letter written by J. Rush Holmes to a friend back East detailing his new life at Amenia, North Dakota. He writes about high summer temperatures, the forthcoming harvest, crop prices, and his fellow workers....
49.
Old German Kitchen used by Company M 59th Infantry, France
Kitchens; Stone buildings; Military uniforms; Soldiers;
A man in a military uniform stands in front of a stone buildng uses as a kitchen by both the German and American military.
50.
Old church and graveyard, Cuisy, France
Churches; Cemeteries; War damage; Soldiers; Military uniforms;
A man in a military uniform stands with a notebook and pen in front of a mostly destroyed church in Cuisy, France.
51.
Home where soldiers were billeted, France
Houses; Shutters; Gardens;
A view of a house in France where American soldiers were billeted during World War I. The house has shutters covering the windows, and a garden grows in front of the house.
52.
Command post of 8th Infantry Brigade at Septsarges, France
War; Infantry;
A man in military uniform stands in front of a wooden structure surrounded by sandbags and rubble that was once used as the command post of the 8th Infantry Brigade at Septsarges France.
53.
Distant view of Montfaucon, France
War damage; Trees; Dirt roads;
The city of Monfaucon France is visible in the distance. War damage to the landscape is visible in the foreground.
54.
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.
55.
July 14 1879 Page 2
fifteen dollars on every one we sell and besides it is the best place for cattle we seen yet If I keep half of them till spring I can make 12 hundred dollars on the trip I am glad we didant stop at Jim...
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July 14 1879 Page 1
Bismarck July 14 1879Dear WifeYour welcome letter is at hand was glad to hear from you hoping to find you all well as this leaves us at present I am sory to hear that you are so lonesome but as it is you...
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June 28 1879 Page 1
Office of McLean & MacniderWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS INGROCERIES AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIESBismarck, D. T. June 28, 1879Dear WifeWe arrived here all right but I was disappointed in not getting a letter...
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Battle of Whitestone Hill collection
Battlefields; War; Correspondence; Tribal chiefs; Treaties;
Includes a diary extract from James M. Thomson who fought at the battle of Whitestone Hill, a letter from Alfred Sully naming Fire Heart as a trusted ally, a letter from S.R. Curtis and Orrin Guernsey...
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Oath of Dakota Territory Council
Oaths;
A written oath sworn to by members of the Dakota Territorial Council, and signed by J.H. Shober, Enos Stutsman, J. Deuel, W.W. Brookings, D.T. Bramble, J.W. Boyle, H.D. Betts, and Austin Cole.
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Let Me know when you will Start dont Be in a hury as I am So busy We will have to live in town for Some time before I get a house builtYou better Stay in St Paul a while and get your clothes made Give...
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