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John Skala house, n.d.

 File — Box: Mss 1596.18, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents

From the Collection: The Emil G. Linke Papers document a rural Cass County, North Dakota building contractor and carpenter during the first two decades of the twentieth century. The business ledgers document in good detail Linke‟s building projects and those employed by him, together with costs and wages paid. The complimenting architectural drawings document only a portion of all his contractor work, but give a view into the building trends during this time period in North Dakota. The papers have been organized into two series: Business Records and Architectural Drawings. The Business Records Series consists primarily of four ledgers kept by Linke that document his construction business from circa 1900 to 1916. The ledgers list, generally in chronological order, construction and repair jobs done by Linke, recording each day‟s labor, amount charged and whether paid. There also appears to be recorded wages paid to employees of Linke. Interspersed within the pages are loose receipts and invoices. Also included in this series are blank business forms used by Linke. There are two letters related to the Casselton State Bank taking over ownership of Farmers Security Bank of Chaffee, both dated July 14, 1930. The small collection of newspaper clippings were found in one of the ledgers and removed to their own file. Most deal with North Dakota politics and government from circa 1919. There are two stock certificates, both issued to E.G. Linke, one by the Equity Co-Operative Packing Company for five shares, 1919, and the other by Chaffee Mercantile Company for two shares, 1912. The Equity stock includes a letter to stockholders acknowledging the purchase of the stock. The Architectural Drawings Series consists of pencil and ink drawings of exterior and interior of buildings, primarily barns and some houses, constructed or at least proposed by Emil Linke. They have been organized by town in Cass County, N.D., with the remainder under Rural Cass County. There are a number of drawings for both barns and houses with no names given. Finally the series includes a set of blueprints (five sheets) for a Sears Roebuck & Co. house. Linke‟s drawings are on a single sheet of heavy paper showing in most cases both exterior and interior renditions of the structure. Most are not detailed drawings in comparison to professional architects‟ drawings, but they do give dimensions and other general details of the building‟s construction. For most, the name of the individual for whom built, date, and its location is recorded on the sheet.

Dates

  • 1900-1930

Access

The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Institute.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.6 Linear Feet (0.6 linear feet)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Institute for Regional Studies Repository

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3551 7th Avenue North
Fargo North Dakota 58102 United States