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Alex McKinnon Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 160
Abstract
Typed summary of interview (2 leaves) with Alex McKinnon and daughter Gladys concerning his association with Frank Lynch, rounding up Frank Lynch's horses, brief mention of a California lumber company in which McKinnon tried to convince L.B. Hanna to invest, farm machinery purchased by John S. Dalrymple, obituaries of Alex and Margaret Ford McKinnon and Frank Lynch Company letterhead.
Dates:
1954, 1964.
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Andrew Nelson Interview
Collection
Identifier: SC 53
Abstract
Typed summary of interview (3 leaves) concerning his attempts at farming and his years as manager of the Howe Farm. Includes description of the buildings on the farm, the horses, and the field work. Also includes newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1953-1957
Found in:
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Angela Gibson Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 679
Abstract
Articles and newspaper clippings on her movie career. Includes some of her film titles: Arrested for Life, The Birth of a Scandal, The Ice Ticket, and Aunt Tabitha.
Dates:
1926; 1977
Found in:
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Casselton, N.D., Community Surveys
Collection
Identifier: Mss 264
Scope and Contents
Questionnaires (1924) and survey team reports compiled on Casselton, N.D., a Cass County community, in connection with the Institute of Social and Religious Research's series entitled American village studies; together with follow-up studies (1929, 1936) by Donald G. Hay of North Dakota Agricultural College. Includes detailed statistical and descriptive information relating to the population, social groups, agricultural conditions, banking, health, library, civic and social life, churches, and...
Dates:
1924-1936
Found in:
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Herman F. Strehlow Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 80
Abstract
Correspondence, chiefly relating to North Dakota Firemen's Association, of which Strehlow was president, and Casselton Fire Dept.; typewritten "History of the Origin of the North Dakota Firemen's Association"; pamphlets; and newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1930-1959
Found in:
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J. Moody Watson Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 826
Abstract
Correspondence, including Watson family history material, memorial address book of Lewis F. Watson, and clippings.
Dates:
1891, 1932, 1957
Found in:
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James and Clara McKissick Interview
Collection
Identifier: SC 138
Abstract
Extensive interview with James and Clara Trammell McKissick about his father, Charles, who managed the Dwight Farm, later the Hinkle Smith Farm near Amenia, N.D. and the Grandin Farm near Mayville. Mentions the livestock and acreage at Grandin Farm, Oliver Dalrymple, immigrant farm laborers, James McKissick's education and various jobs as farmer, milk truck driver, butcher shop owner, hog shrinker and a hired man who set fire to McKissick's barns.
Dates:
1953
Found in:
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Josephine G. Smith Collection of Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 506
Abstract
Letter, typed summary of interview (2 leaves) concerning the Dalrymple family and the Chaffee family. Includes mention of her grandfather's land purchase from Mr. Chaffee, her friendship with Mary and Oliver Dalrymple, Mary Dalrymple's elaborate entertaining, Douglas Smith losing his job, and the near loss of Grandin Farms. Also includes her obituary.
Dates:
1908, 1953-1954.
Found in:
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National Register of Historic Places, North Dakota. Cass County Nomination Forms
Collection
Identifier: Mss 178
Abstract
Photocopy collection of the complete Cass County historic sites nominations forms.
Dates:
1974-[ongoing]
Found in:
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Oscar H. Elmer Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 245
Abstract
Rev. Elmer became the first pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Moorhead when it was organized in 1872. He was also instrumental in organizing churches at Fargo, Grand Forks, Casselton, Wheatland, Tower City, and Mapleton.
Dates:
1869-1901.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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- Amenia and Sharon Land Company. 1
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- Best, William Henry, 1849-1898. 1
- Bresnahan, Ellery. 1
- Casselton (N.D.). Fire Dept. 1
- Chaffee family. 1
- Dalrymple Farms (N.D.) 1
- Dalrymple, John S. (John Stewart) 1
- Dalrymple, Mary. 1
- Dalrymple, Oliver, d. 1908. 1
- Dwight Farm and Land Company (Dwight, N.D.) 1
- Elmer, Oscar Henry, 1844-1904. 1
- Foley, James W. (James William), 1874-1939. 1
- Frank Lynch Company (Casselton, N.D.) 1
- Gibson, Angela Murray, d. 1953. 1
- Gill, William. 1
- Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.) 1
- Hall, Charles Lemon, 1847-1940. 1
- Hay, Donald G. (Donald Gordon), 1901- 1
- Hill, Cornelia Green. 1
- Institute of Social and Religious Research. 1
- Jesten, Thorfin, 1882-1959. 1
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973. 1
- Lynch, Frank, 1853-1939. 1
- McKinnon, Alex, 1874-1954. 1
- McKinnon, Gladys, 1895-1966. 1
- McKinnon, Margaret, 1874-1964. 1
- McKissick, Clara. 1
- McKissick, James, 1875- 1
- National Register of Historic Places. 1
- National Register of Historic Places. North Dakota. 1
- Nelson, Andrew, 1868-1957 1
- North Dakota Agricultural College. 1
- North Dakota Firemen's Association. 1
- Red River Valley Fair. 1
- Rosebud 4-H Club (Casselton, N.D.) 1
- Rudrud, Myrtle. 1
- Sinner, George A. 1
- Sinner, Katherine Augusta, 1886-1981. 1
- Slaughter, Linda W. (Linda Warfel), 1850-1920. 1
- Smith, Douglas C., 1861-1915. 1
- Smith, Josephine Gill, 1864-1954. 1
- Straus Clothing Company. 1
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- Strehlow, Herman F., 1864-1959. 1
- Thorson family. 1
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- Watson, J. Moody, 1850-1907. 1
- Watson, Lewis F. (Lewis Findlay), 1819-1890. 1
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