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| Title | Barry Goldwater Campaign of 1964, National Plowing Contest supporters on telephone booth, Wheatland, N.D. |
| Date of Original | 1964-09-19 |
| Description | Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater gave a speech to a large crowd. This is a view of the Goldwater supporters that fought to get a view of the senator by climbing to the top of telephone booths during his speech. There are four campaign posters visible supporting Goldwater. |
| General Subject | Politics & Government People
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Telephone booths Campaign insignia Political posters Political campaigns People Posters Crowds
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| Personal Name | Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-
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| Organization Name | National Plowing Contest
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| Location | Wheatland (N.D.) Cass County (N.D.)
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| Decade | 1960-1969
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| Item Number | 2070.518.18 |
| Format of Original | Photographic prints
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| Dimensions of Original | 36 x 29 cm. |
| Transcription | "Barry Goldwater Campain of '64"--Handwritten on back of photograph. |
| Notes | Title supplied by staff. Photographer unknown. |
| Biography/History | "Many organizations worked together to turn the State Plowing Contest of 1964 into a national competition known as the National Plowing Contest and Soil Conservation Field Days. The farm of Elmer and Ramona Fraase near Wheatland was chosen to host the event. Three acres of trees were planted as an example of windbreaks. Fraase planted 300 acres of alfalfa to be used as an airplane runway and parking lot during the event. Power lines and light poles were erected as well as a 250-foot radio tower. Interstate 94 was still under construction, but permission was obtained from the government to open the road during this event, connecting the plow contest with the city of Fargo....On the last day of the plow contest, politicians came to speak while the crowds were gathered for the event. Minnesota senator and vice-presidential candidate Hubert H. Humphrey spoke in the morning to a large crowd. He was joined by North Dakota's governor Bill Guy and other local Democrats. An interparty lunch, which was served by local Democrat and Republican ladies organizations, was served in the home of the Fraase family for the visiting political dignitaries. Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater also gave a speech to a large crowd later that afternoon." |
| Bibliographic Reference | Tom Hoheisel and Andrew R. Nielsen. Images of America: Cass County. (Chicago: Arcadia, 2007), 46. |
| Repository Institution | Cass County Historical Society
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| Repository Collection | Cass County Historical Society Photography Collection 2070 (Institute for Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo)
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| Credit Line | Cass County Historical Society,Bonanzaville, West Fargo (2070.518.18) |
| Ordering Information | http://www.bonanzaville.org/main.php, (701) 282-2822 Cass County Historical Society 1351 West Main Ave. West Fargo, ND 58078 |
| Language | eng; |
| Grant | NHPRC SNAP Grant 2008-2009, NAR08-RC-10021-08 |
| Digital ID | dm207051818 |