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Man speaking at groundbreaking for new North Dakota capitol building
Title
Man
speaking
at
groundbreaking
for
new
North
Dakota
capitol
building
Date of Original
1932-08-13
Description
A
man
reading
from a
paper.
Nearby
is
a
microphone
on a
stand.
Crowd
of
people
behind
him.
Ordering Information
Consult:
http://library.ndsu.edu/ndsuarchives/duplication-services
General Subject
People
Social Life & Customs
Subject (LCTGM)
Ground breaking ceremonies
Capitols
Public speaking
Subject (LCSH)
Microphone
Organization Name
North Dakota State Capitol (Bismarck, N.D.)
Location
Bismarck (N.D.)
Burleigh County (N.D.)
North Dakota
United States
Decade
1930-1939
Item Number
477.12.26
Format of Original
Gelatin silver prints
Dimensions of Original
10 x 13 cm.
Notes
Title supplied by staff.
Photographer unknown.
Biography/History
The
North
Dakota
State
Capitol
groundbreaking
ceremony
took
place
August
13
,
1932
, with
Gov.
George
F.
Shafer
turning
the
first
sod.
The
ceremony
featured
chief
justice
of the
State
Supreme
Court
A.
M.
Christianson
as
master
of
ceremonies.
The
Rev.
Opie
S.
Rindahl
gave
the
invocation.
Mrs.
James
H.
Cooper
led
the
crowd
in
singing
"America".
Elita
McArdle
, of the
North
Dakota
Federation
of
Women's
Clubs
presented
50
volumes
on the
lives
of
pioneer
mothers
to the
State
Federation
president
,
Mrs.
A.
E.
Jones
and
Col.
C.
B.
Little
of the
State
Historical
Society.
The
benediction
was
given
by
Rev.
Walter
E.
Vater.
Repository Institution
North Dakota State University Libraries, Institute for Regional Studies
Repository Collection
Frank Anders Photograph Collection 477
Collection Finding Aid
Consult:
http://hdl.handle.net/10365/910
Credit Line
Institute for Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo (477.12.26)
Language
eng
Digital ID
rs004834
Original Source
Photograph
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