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Strip Cropping Central Emmons Co., N.D.
Croplands; Aerial photographs; Wheat; Conservation of natural resources;
Aerial view of cropland. Type of crop appears to be alternating, showing a contrast in the landscape. Bluffs can be seen in the distance.
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Rural Emmons County School, 1950s
Rural schools; School superintendents; Automobiles; School children; Schools;
Children standing at the entry of a small rural school house. They appear to be greating a man. Likely School Superintendent Mr. Tschovik. There are two automobiles visible, one with trunk open.
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Parade at Strasburg, N.D., 1950s
Parades & processions; Floats (Parades); Automobiles; Business districts; Hardware stores; Flags;
Image of an automobile pulling a float for Farmers Elevator Co., Strasburg, N.D.
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Members of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee review troops, Panama Canal Zone
Military parades & ceremonies; Military personnel; Palms; Flags; Military facilities;
Senator Milton R. Young and other military reviewing troops. On extreme right is color guard with U.S. and other flag. In background are buildings and palm trees.
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Mike Hurkes farm house, Hazelton, N.D.
Farmhouses; Barns; Windmills;
White, one and a half story farm house with blue shutters. A barn and windmill can be seen in the background.
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Gov. Norman Burnsdale sigining March of Dimes legislation.
Poliomyelitis; Governors; Banners; Desks; Document signings; Interiors;
Gov. Brunsdale sitting at his desk signing a document, as three women and two men look on. Directly behind the Governor is a banner that states, "JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES, FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS". The...
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Burying oil pipeline in North Dakota
Petroleum industry; Laborers; Pipelines;
Construction crew with machinery preparing to lower section of pipe into trench. Trench extends far into distance with pipe on ground beside it. In far distance can be seen the Missouri River and hills...
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Oil drilling rig in the Badlands
Oil wells; Oil well drilling rigs; Petroleum industry;
Elevated view of oil drilling rig with buildings and trailers nearby. In background are the Badlands.
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Placing electrical pole in hole
Men; Boring; Electric lines; Construction; Laborers;
Four men standing auger drilling hole into ground with wood utility pole next to drill, to be placed into hole. Location unknown, likely near Fargo, N.D.-Moorhead, Minn.
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Aerial of north Fargo area after 1957 tornado, Fargo, N.D.
Tornadoes; Aerial views; Convents; Religious facilities; Schools; Religious education; Churches; Water towers; Airports; Disasters; Aerial photographs;
Looking northwest over the intersection of Broadway and 13th Avenue N. toward Hector Airport. Image shows damage from the June 20, 1957 tornado. Damaged building visible are Shanley High School, Sacred...
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Ray Hotel, Dickinson, N.D.
Hotels;
Color postcard depicting a six-story brick hotel building. Sign on building states Ray Hotel, Village Inn.
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Men working on top of electrical poles
Laborers; Electric lines; Men; Utility poles;
Looking up at top of two electrical poles with two men on the top of one and a man on the top of the other. Location not known, likely around Fargo, N.D.
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Queen City Motel, Dickinson, North Dakota
Motels; Automobiles;
Colorized postcard of motel with office building and cabins. The buildings are colorized pink with green roofs. Three cars are parked in front of some of the cabins.
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House at 1209 3rd Street N., Fargo, N.D.
Houses; Snow; Hip roofs;
Two story house with hip roof. Covered entry visible on the left side. View taken in winter with snow on the ground.
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House at 1209 3rd Street N., Fargo, N.D.
Houses; Snow; Hip roofs;
Two story house with hip roof. Covered entry visible on the left side. View taken in winter with snow on the ground.
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Buildings in 100 block, Main Avenue, Fargo, N.D.
Commercial facilities; Wooden buildings; False fronts; Lodging houses; Cafes; Urban renewal; Business districts;
Four and a half wood frame commercial buildings, some with false fronts, in 100 block of Main Avenue. Some businesses visible are Fargo Salvage, Union Hotel and Cafe, Travelers Home hotel, The Saw Shop...
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House at 519 5th Street S., Moorhead, Minn.
Houses; Shutters; Bay windows;
Two story Colonial style house with fieldstone and bay windows on first story, and lap siding on the second story. The home also features a fieldstone chimney. Also visible are shutters on the second story...
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Lincoln Mutual Life building entryway, Fargo, N.D.
Stairways; Plants; Doors & doorways; Interiors;
View showing front entry stairway inside the Lincoln Mutual Life building. Plants are visible along the left side of the stairs. Glass doors are visible leading into the lobby of the building.
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Lincoln Mutual Life building, Fargo, N.D.
Office buildings; Clocks & watches; Clock towers; Insurance companies;
Two and a half story modern office building with "Lincoln Mutual Life" and a clock over the front entrance. Photograph appears to have been modified for publication.
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Excavation for the Lincoln Mutual Life building, Fargo, N.D.
Digging; Excavation; Construction; Construction equipment; Dump trucks; Presbyterian churches;
Snapshot showing a backhoe digging the foundation of the Lincoln Mutual Life building. The backhoe has Emery Excavating Co. painted on it. It appears to be dumping dirt into the back of a dump truck. Two...
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