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Mercer County Historical Society
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Letter to Louis F. Temme regarding job opening
People; Business & Industry
This letter to Louis F. Temme of Beulah, N.D. explains the details of the bookkeeper-stenographer position as well as the qualifications one must have to be hired. The salary of the position is also mentioned....
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Beulah Rodeo Parade, Beulah, N.D
People; City & Town Life; Sports & Recreation; Entertainment
This photograph features the Beulah Rodeo Parade in Beulah, N.D. Various Beulah businesses can be seen extending the length of the photograph at the top. At center, the parade can be seen. The parade is...
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George Easton and mine workers, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Work Life; Mining
Three men sit on the cart that hauled workers into the Knife River Mine. At right is George Easton. Two other workers are situated at left. The cart runs on tracks. Notice the coal in the background.
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Letter from Governor R. A. Nestos to Louis F. Temme
People; Politics & Government;
This friendly letter between Louis Temme of Mercer County and former Governor R. A. Nestos where the governor is thanking Temme for his cooperation during his term in office and refererences to their services...
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Knife River Underground Mine, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Work Life; Mining
Oran Abbey is pictured here with Old Babe, a mule. Abbey stands in front of a car filled with coal inside the mine. The mule pulls the car on a track that runs through the mine. Below more tracks are visible....
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Knife River Station, Mercer County, N.D.
Business & Industry;
This photograph features the Knife River Station in Mercer County, N.D. The building is still in construction as indicated by the building material located on the ground near the brick station. The station...
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Wreckage after tipple fire, Beulah, N.D.
People;
This photograph features the wreckage after the tipple fire in Beulah, N.D. The debris from the fire is visible at center stretching to the right. Observers are visible in this photograph.
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Fairmont Cream Station, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Business & Industry; Work Life
This photograph features the interior of Mr. Reidlinger's cream station in Mercer County, N.D. At right, Mr. Reidlinger stands near the wall. In front of him a chair is visible. At center, the stove with...
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Horse-drawn binder, Mercer County, N.D.
Agriculture; People; Pioneer Era; Work Life;
This photograph features a binder for cutting grain in a field south of Beulah, N.D. Four horses push the binder. The binder has wheels and an auger for the cut grain to come out of. The reel pushes the...
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Fred Morris and Ross Ruland in uniform
People; Military;
Two young men dressed in World War I military uniforms sit on a railing. Both wear high boots and hats. Behind them a building is visible.
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Glance the mule and Elmer Bates, Mercer County, N.D.
People;
This photograph features Elmer Bates with Glance the mule. Behind them a fence, electric lines, a building, and hills are visible.
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Joe Gustafson riding a bull, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Entertainment; Sports & Recreation
Joe Gustafson rides a bull in a rodeo. The animal is standing on its rear legs while Joe holds on with one hand. He wears clothing appropriate for the event.
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Cowgirl horse race, Beulah, N.D.
People; Sports & Recreation
This photograph features a cowgirls horse race in Beulah, N.D. Three young girls race each other around a track. At left, many automobiles can be seen on the other side of the fence. Observers are visible...
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Wedding, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Women; Awards and ceremonies
Four individuals pose for this wedding photograph. Both men wear boutinieres, suits, and hats. At right, a woman wears a veil and a dress. The woman at center holds her veil and wears a dress as well....
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Eldor Sagehorn in uniform
People; Military;
Eldor Sagehorn stands in front of a house. He is dressed in a World War I military uniform and standing on the sidewalk. The house behind him has a porch that protrudes out and a window in the top-right...
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Threshing scene, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Agriculture; Work Life
This photograph features a threshing crew in rural Mercer County, N.D. At left, the steam engine is positioned. A long belt stretches from the steam engine to the combine pictured at center. The men throw...
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Northern Pacific Train in Knife River, Mercer County, N.D.
Transportation; Water;
This photograph features a train in the Knife River. At center the locomotive can be seen half-submerged in the waters of the river. At left, another overturned rail car is visible. At right, a rail car...
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Lucky Strike Mine, Zap, N.D.
People; Work Life; Mining
Several workers mine workers stand at center near a large wooden structure. The structure is built into the side of the hill. At left a man on a horse can be seen. In the background, hills are visible....
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Joe Gustafson at the rodeo, Mercer County, N.D.
People; Entertainment; Sports & Recreation
This photograph features Joe Gustafson in a rodeo in Mercer County, N.D. The bull is seen at right, while the men are seen at left. In the far left, the stands filled with observers can be seen. In the...
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Tipple fire at Beulah, N.D.
Business & Industry
This photograph features a fire in Beulah, N.D. The entire picture is dark indicating night time. At center, the fire is visible. Electric lines can be seen positioned near the fire as well.
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