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Sod Buildings
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Men
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Children
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Families
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Harrison, Job V., 1873...
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Hultstrand, Fred, 1888...
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Mccarthy, John, 1861-
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North Dakota Senate 1927
Legislative bodies; Legislators; Montages;
Photomontage showing the individual portraits of 54 members of the North Dakota State Senate in 1927. Each image is numbered with a name and district number.
62.
North Dakota Senate - 1925
Legislative bodies; Legislators; Montages;
Photomontage showing the individual portraits of 55 members of the North Dakota State Senate in 1925. Each image is numbered with a name and district number.
63.
Casselton Fire Department
Fire fighters; Group portraits; Uniforms; Dogs;
Group portrait 38 men dressed in the uniform of the Cassilton Fire Department. A dog is on the floor in front of the group at left.
64.
18th Legislative Assembly, Senate 1923
Legislative bodies; Legislators; Montages;
Photomontage showing the individual portraits of 55 members of the 18th Legislative Assembly, of the North Dakota State Senate in 1923. Each image is numbered with a name and district number.
65.
City officials, Bowbells, N.Dak.
Municipal officials; Montages; Commercial streets; Business districts;
Photomontage of portraits of Bowbells city officials arranged around a scene of Main Street, Bowbells. Portraits include of: G.L. Bickford, mayor; Jerry Donavan, alderman; F.I. Lyons, clerk, Staale Hendrickson,...
66.
Fred Walker's implement shop, Forbes, N.D.
Agricultural machinery & implements; Business enterprises; Carts & wagons; False fronts; Panoramic photographs;
Front and side view of wooden structure with many wagons and other implements on side and in front. Men standing in front of store and by machinery. Town grain elevators and other structures in distance....
67.
25,000,000 tons of lignite delivered, Falkirk Mining Company, Underwood, N.D.
Coal mining; Employees; Banners; Mining equipment; Trucks; Celebrations; Commemorations;
Formal group photograph of Falkirk Mining Company employees ligned up in front of a Kress CH-160 mining truck with the words, "Falkirk, The Falkirk Mining Company" painted upon it. There is a banner unfurled...
68.
Cass County Bar Association, N.D.
Lawyers; Group portraits; Men;
Group photograph of 37 men belonging to the Cass County Bar Association.
69.
House at 217 Roberts Street, Fargo, N.D.
Houses; Porches; Hip roofs;
Two story wood frame house with screened in front porch and hip roof. Ivy growing on side of porch.
70.
Fargo, N.D. City Commission Meeting
City council members; Mayors; City & town halls; Meetings; Conference rooms; Interiors;
Two women and seven men seated around a table. Left to right are, unidentifiable man, Gladys Zube, William G. Johnson, Myrtle A. Thorp, Herschel Lashkowitz, Ralph J. Yoder, Fred C. Hagen, Paul K. Lewis,...
71.
Roger Maris sign, Fargo, N.D.
Signs (Notices); Men; Mayors; Baseball;
Fargo Mayor Herschel Lashkowitz, City Commissioner Fred Hagen and other unidentified men posting a sign stating "Hometown of Roger Maris, Major League Home Run Champion, Presented by National Macaroni...
72.
First State Council Meeting of the North Dakota Homemakers Council, Valley City, N.D.
Meetings; Women; Group portraits; Interiors;
Large group of women seated and standing around tables in the Valley City Auditorium dining room, posing for photographer.
73.
Old LU (LU Bar) Cow Camp, North Montana
Sod buildings; Snow; Winter;
Two sod buildings, both likely houses. Stovepipes visible on both buildings. Snow on ground and possibly a wooden pump in foreground.
74.
Old LU (LU Bar) Cow Camp, North Montana
Sod buildings; Snow; Winter;
Two sod buildings, both likely houses. Stovepipes visible on both buildings. Snow on ground and possibly a wooden pump in foreground.
75.
Building for the future
Children; Baby carriages; Trees; Families; Men;
Three girls and a man around a baby carriage with a small child seated in it. Behind them are newly planted trees, likely taken on a farm.
76.
Waiting for the right girls to come along
Sod buildings; Lanterns; Men; Brooms & brushes;
Two unidentified men dressed in suits standing in knee-deep grass in front of a sod house. The sod house has grass and weeds growing out of it, and there is a stovepipe showing. There is a lantern and...
77.
Enjoying the Sabbath Calm
Sod buildings; Men; Brooms & brushes; Families; Dogs; Children;
Julius Belt family in front of a sod house with a stovepipe, window and doorway showing. Two-thirds of the house has wooden walls, the rest appears to be sod. Leaning against the wall is a broom. From...
78.
At the end of the threshing season Anders Hultstrand's rig and crew, Fairdale, North Dakota
Steam engines; Agricultural laborers;
Group of fifteen men posing on and around a steam engine. In the background is an elevator. The man behind the wheel of the steam engine is Fred Hultstrand. His brothers, Mandus, Andy, and Alfred are pictured...
79.
Building for the future
Children; Baby carriages; Trees; Families; Men;
Three girls and a man around a baby carriage with a small child seated in it. Behind them are newly planted trees, likely taken on a farm.
80.
In your Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it, you'll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade : millinery shop at Park River, North Dakota
Hats; Interiors; Draperies; Women; Commercial facilities; Millinery; Shopping;
A millinery shop in Park River, N.D. Three women trying on hats with Mrs. Mary F. Bannerman, the shop owner. There are tables and cupboards full of women's hats. On one wall is a mirror. There are lace...
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