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Lake after coffer dam construction, Garrison Dam site
Dams; Construction; Lakes & ponds; Bulldozers;
A bulldozer sits in the foreground, in front of a temporary lake created by the construction of a coffer dam at the Garrison Dam construction site. A temporary bridge is also visible in the distance.
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Governor William L. Guy seated in a Kennedy rocking chair with Jean Guy standing, Bismarck, N.D.
Governors; Spouses; Flags; Chairs; Rocking chairs;
Governor William L. Guy sits in a Kennedy rocking chair, likely in the State Capitol building, while his wife Jean watches. Flags, and chairs labeled with last names are visible in the background.
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Mandan Texts
Literature; Creation;
22 Mandan Indian stories recorded, transcribed, and translated by Robert C. Hollow. The following stories are available: First Creator and Lone Man Argue; First Creator and Lone Man Make the Land; The...
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Hettinger County Courthouse, Mott, N.D.
Courthouses; Government facilities; County government; Commemorations; Plaques; Buffaloes;
This plaque in the Hettinger County Courthouse in Mott, N.D. commemorates the last buffalo hunt in the county which it claims was led by Levi Colgrove and his son Jim. It further states that the elder...
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Medora, Marquise de Mores at Chateau de Mores, Medora, N.D.
Houses; Porches;
Medora, Marquise de Mores stands of the porch of the Chateau de Mores in Medora on her last visit in September 1903. She wears a long skirt, coat, and hat. Buttes are visible in the background.
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Marquis de Mores portrait, facing to his left
Suits (Clothing); Hats; Mustaches; Portrait photographs;
The Marquis de Mores sits posed for a formal portrait. He wears a light colored hat, a dark suit and cravat. This was one of the last photograph taken of the Marquis before his departure for North Africa...
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Marquis de Mores portrait, facing to his right
Suits (Clothing); Hats; Mustaches; Portrait photographs;
The Marquis de Mores sits posed for a formal portrait. He wears a light colored hat, a dark suit and cravat. This was the last photograph taken of the Marquis before his departure for North Africa in 1896....
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Mandan texts
Literature; Creation;
These texts are from Box 5 of the Robert C. Hollow Material and are located in a black 3-ring binder in Box 5 of the Robert C. Hollow collection. These texts were originally collected by Edward Kennard...
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St. Mary's Academy, Devils Lake, N.D.
Schools; Postcards;
A view of St. Mary's Academy, also known as St. Mary's High School, in Devils Lake, N.D.
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Goldbrick Gazette, September 15, 1937
Newspapers; Work camps; Gardening;
Issue contains articles on the resignation of the camp's educational advisor, the end of the camp garden, the abandoning of work at Grand Forks State Park, a brief history of company 764, and a list of...
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U.S. Army Cantonment, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa
Barracks; Military facilities; Railroad cars; Railroad tracks; Railroad shops & yards;
A panoramic view of barracks and railyards at Camp Dodge in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Oil sheds at Usine Colette, Nevers, France
Automobile repair;
Oil sheds at Usine Colette, built in November 1918, last used by the M.F.C. after May 1, 1919 as their Motor Park and repair place after turning over the French barracks to the French. All work done by...
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Constitutional Convention delegates voting board
Constitutional conventions; Legislators; Voting;
A view of the voting board for the North Dakota Constitutional Convention. The last name of each delegate to the convention is represented on the board next to a light indicating a yes or no vote.
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Bottineau High School class of 1913 portrait
Alumni & alumnae; Students; Group portraits; Robes;
The members of the Bottineau High School graduation class of 1913 gather for a class portrait. Unfortunately, only their last names are known. Standing left to right: Nero, Ponto, Smith, Mouer, Belyra....
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Grand Forks YMCA group portrait
Group portraits; Suits (Clothing); Mustaches; Organizations;
Members of the Grand Forks YMCA pose for a group portrait. Most of the men are identified by last name only, as follows: "Griffith, Eaton, Carpenter, Felgate (?), Finch, Griffith, Fuller, Redick (?), Tuttle...
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Train wreck after flood, Center, N.D.
Floods; Railroad locomotives; Railroad cars; Railroad accidents; Utility poles;
A rear view of a Northern Pacific train that derailed after crossing tracks that shifted due to high water in the Center, N.D. area. A man walks near the last car and looks at the wreck. Several cars have...
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La Chom Bunch before vacation in Deborah Hall's room, Fargo College, Fargo, N.D.
Fraternities & sororities; Universities & colleges; Eating & drinking; Students;
Members of the La Chom sorority meet for a meal in Deborah Hall's room at Fargo College before vacation. Identified are, back row: Marjorie Knapp, Helen Blake, Elma Faust, Zelma Shute, India Freeman, Lizzie...
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Moves Slowly, Last Mandan Corn Priest
Corn;
I-ĥe-na-mi or Moves Slowly (Mandan), an Okipa priest, sits posed wearing leggings with quilled strips, and his moccasins and pipe bag have quilled decorations
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Soo Line Depot, Wilton, N.D.
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Railroad freight cars; Water towers; Grain elevators; Postcards;
A freight train stops outside the Soo Line Depot in Wilton, N.D. Grain elevators are visible on the opposite side of the tracks, and a watertower is visible in the foreground.
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Regis de Trobriand diary excerpt
Forts & fortifications; Grasshoppers; Eating & drinking; Soldiers; Diseases; Cows; Milk; Meat; Pork; Fish; Onions; Garlic; Snow; Winter; Steamboats; Vinegar industry;
General Philippe Regis de Trobriand came to Fort Stevenson in 1867. His troops built the post, barely completing the necessary buildings before the extremely harsh and early winter began. Trobriand’s...
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