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Burkum, Lester, 1912-2...
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1945-02
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1887
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Grain elevator, Washburn, N.D.
Agriculture; Transportation
The photograph features the first grain elevator in Washburn, N.D. At right, the words "NORTHERN PACIFIC 19073; AIR BREAK; FLOUR LINE" are painted on the rail car. At center stands the grain elevator with...
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Grain elevator at Stanton, N.D.
Agriculture; Transportation
The main focus of this photograph is the grain elevators. Several wagons are lined up ready to dump the grain at the elevator. To the far left, an electric pole, a train car, and a grain bin are visible....
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Vulcanizing shop, Cavalier, N.D.
Business & Industry; People; Transportation;
View of two men standing in the vulcanizing shop in Cavalier, N.D. There is the front of a car on the left, and a door into a back room. A work bench, chair, plus lots of tools and machinery fill the room....
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Ed Asseltine's Last Run on the Soo Line, Enderlin, N.D.
Business & Industry; People; Work Life; Transportation;
Three men, identified from left to right as Vernon Fredrick, Ed Asseltine,and A. E. Baribeau, stand in front of a train dressed in engineer uniforms.
5.
Jim Page hauling wheat to Hamilton, N.D.
City & Town Life; Agriculture; Work Life; Transportation
View of Jim Page sitting with a dog next to him, on top of a loaded wagon being pulled by two horses on a street near Hamilton, N.D. There are buildings on the right, and in the background on the left....
6.
High Line Brand, Early June Peas label
City & Town Life; Business & Industry; Transportation;
Color paper label for a can of High Line brand Early June Peas, with a picture of peas in a bowl on the left, and a picture of a train crossing over the High Line Bridge at Valley City. In the center it...
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Congregational Church, Wahpeton, N.D.
City & Town Life; Religion; Transportation;
The Congregational Church of Wahpeton is shown here. It is a large structure with a steeple. At left, automobiles can be seen. Many trees are also visible.
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Residence Section, Litchville, N.D.
City & Town Life; Rural views; Transportation;
View looking down at the railroad station, tracks, railroad cars, and a grain elevator on the right in Litchville, N.D. On the left is a road with two horse teams pulling wagons, and behind that is the...
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Wahpeton-Breckenridge Street Railway Company certificate
City & Town Life; Transportation;
This document displays the corporation, owner, amount of shares, date, location and seal. At left, there is an image of a woman wearing a long gown. She rests on a machine. Behind her, an industrial scene...
10.
Post Office, Egeland, N.D.
City & Town Life; Transportation;
This photograph features the Egeland Post Office. It is a small white structure constructed from wood. An American flag waves in front of the building. The door and front windows are visible to the viewer....
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Harwood, N.D.
City & Town Life; Transportation;
This photograph features the Great Northern Railroad tracks, the depot at left, and some residences. Notice the electrical lines.
12.
Street view of Hunter, N.D.
City & Town Life; Transportation;
This photograph shows a street in Hunter. Trees line the street and the sidewalks. An automobile is visible as well. The words “HUNTER, N.D.” can be seen at bottom left.
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Railway Street, Enderlin, N.D.
City & Town Life; Transportation; People; Business & Industry;
A view of Railway Street in Enderlin, North Dakota with trees and business on either side of the street and cars visible in the street. Signs that read "Standard Oil Company," "Polarine," "Red Crown Gasoline,"...
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Standard Oil Company, Cavalier, N.D.
People; Business & Industry; Transportation; Work Life
This photograph shows the Standard Oil Co. in Cavalier, N.D. At left, a small building is visible. At right, fuel tanks can be seen by the viewer. At center, a man stands near the Standard Oil Co. vehicle....
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Old Farrington store by east bridge to Beulah
People; City & Town Life; Transportation; Business & Industry
The Farrington store takes the focus of the photograph. It is a small wooden structure with windows and a front entrance. At center, two automobiles are parked near the store. The automobile at left has...
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Police Chief Erbstoesser and Officer Finzel in parking lot, Enderlin, N.D.
People; Law; Transportation;
Enderlin Police Chief John Erbstoesser, on left, and Officer Duane Finzel, right, stand in a parking lot. A house and trees are visible in the background.
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Cable ferry, McLean County, N.D.
People; Pioneer Era; Water; Transportation;
View of cable ferry on Missouri River near Washburn, N.D. Long cables extend into the far right of the post card. A team of horses pulling a wagon ride on the ferry waiting to cross the river. In the far...
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Men and a dog on a flat railroad car
People; Transportation;
View of seven men and one dog sitting on or standing around a flatbed railroad car on the railroad tracks. In the distance and on the left are trees. On the right, two other railroad lines meet like a...
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Railroad accident, McLean County, N.D.
People; Transportation;
View of from the creek near the Soo train wreck. To the left, the locomotive is derailed and is destroyed. At center is the washed out area, where a train car is situated.
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Car wreck, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N.D.
People; Transportation;
A car is the focus of this photograph. It looks like it has been in a major accident. The entire front of the car is pushed in and twisted. The windshield glass is absent. The passenger side door is missing...
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