Folder 1
Container
Contains 9 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of letter published in the Country Press, December 26, 1924: “Last Buffalo Seen in Clay County” (2)
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Donor correspondence between Edris Probstfield Hack and Leonard Sackett
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
1954 newspaper clipping: “Oakport Farmer Says Cutoffs Would Bring $150,000 Loss”
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Copy of article written about Probtsfield published in the Moorhead Independent, January 1900 (2)
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Excerpt from the Memoirs of Joraand Thortvedt regarding Probstfield
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Family tree supplied by Edris Probstfield Hack
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Donor correspondence between Edris Probstfield Hack and H.L. Walster. 1945
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Letters of Probstfield to son Walter
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.
Newspaper clippings
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical articles about Randolph Probstfield, a family tree, a letter written by Probstfield regarding buffalo in Clay County,
and correspondence between Probstfield’s granddaughter, Edris Hack (the main donator of materials) and the curators of the Institute for Regional Studies at the time of the accession.
Dates:
1850s-1950s.