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Clarence S. Putnam Collection

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Identifier: Mss 24
Abstract A collection complied by the Institute staff from various sources to honor the former medical doctor turned music instructor at the North Dakota Agricultural College.
Dates: 1899-1944

Florence Folsom Collection of Papers

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Identifier: SC 51
Abstract Correspondence, historical sketches, and manuscripts of writings. Includes information relating to Ludden and Port Emma, N.D., North Dakota judge William H. Ellis (also known as Will Ellis), area doctors and newspapers, frontier life in Dickey County, and personal, family, and local history.
Dates: ca. 1920-1954

Georgie Rose Burt Papers

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Identifier: Mss 231
Abstract While on the staff of Fargo Hospital, Dr. Burt developed the first adolescent medical program in North Dakota. The Georgie Burt’s papers (Fargo, N.D. physician) include typed and handwritten notes for speeches that Dr. Burt gave to various organizations about various aspects of adolescent behavior and how to effectively work with adolescents. Dr. Burt gave speeches covering self-esteem, drug abuse, sexuality, freedom and responsibility, education, eating disorders, growing old, and...
Dates: 1967-1995

Henry A. and Ella Beaudoux Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Photo 450
Abstract Doctor who opened a hospital and was an Aurist and Oculist in Fargo, North Dakota between 1897 and 1908.
Dates: 1897-10-05

John R. Ostfield Papers

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Identifier: Mss 1143
Abstract The John R. Ostfield papers consists of some correspondence, various reports, daily records, and subject files. The papers have been divided into medically related and non-medically related Subject Files and Correspondence. The Subject Files Series has been divided into two areas: medically and non-medically related. The medically related subject files contain Dr. Ostfield's records on treating patients with venereal disease and some of his daily records, ledgers, etc. The remainder of the...
Dates: 1928-1951

Olaf Sand Papers

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Identifier: Mss 570
Abstract Immigrant from Norway who was one of the founders of St. Lukes Hospital in Fargo and recipient of the Knights Cross, First Class of the Order of Saint Olav from King Haakon of Norway.
Dates: 1897-1955.

Olaf Sand Photograph Collection

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Identifier: Photo 2095
Abstract The Olaf Sand photograph collection consists mainly of portraiture, including of Dr. Sand, Dr. Sand with family or friends, portraits of people in Dr. Sand’s family, and two images of Dr. Sand in medical rooms. There are six images of Dr. Sand’s birth town in Norway. Also included is a postcard with a Native American picture on front. These photographs were accessioned with Dr. Olaf Sand’s papers in 1956. The papers have been processed separately as Manuscript 570.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1920 - 1952

Rindlaub Family Collection of Papers

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Identifier: SC 33
Abstract Correspondence, genealogical information, family history materials, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings, relating to Elizabeth P., John H., and Martin P. Rindlaub, physicians, and their joint medical practice in Fargo, N.D. Includes information concerning their father, Martin P. Rindlaub, mother, Catharine (Young) Rindlaub, and other family members in Platteville, Wis.
Dates: 1909-1959.

Roy P. Johnson Papers

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Identifier: Mss 147
Abstract Local newspaper man who collected articles and wrote articles on different events and people significant to North Dakota and western Minnesota.
Dates: 1870-1969.

William and Dr. Cynthia Macnider Collection, 1940-1952

 Collection
Identifier: SC 851
Abstract Copies of notes related to William Macnider, a rancher and store owner from Emmonsburg, North Dakota, and his wife, Dr. Cynthia (Pingree) Macnider, physician at Fort Yates.
Dates: 1940 - 1952