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Baldwin Corporation Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 160
Abstract The Company was founded in 1898 and was based in Appleton, Wisconsin with large land holdings (75,000 acres) in Dickey Country, ND. The collection consists of personal family papers of George Baldwin (1830-1907), its founder; his son, George B. Baldwin (1876-1949); and Charles F. Baldwin (1879-1947), as well as other family members. The extensive business records, beginning in 1853, cover Mr. Baldwin's early legal and land interests, the Baldwin Land Company, his estate and the Baldwin...
Dates: 1823-1954 (bulk 1898-1936)

Charles W. Fine Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 65
Abstract Correspondence, reports, moratorium resolutions, and clippings, relating to Fine's career and his activities in North Dakota Farm Holiday Association and North Dakota Farmers Union; together with transcription (21 p.) of interview with Fine's wife, Tina (Otteson) Fine, concerning life on their farm.
Dates: 1924-1960

F. H. Smith & Sons Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 56
Abstract Contains the official records of this corporate farming business including articles of incorporation, bylaws, memoranda of agreement, meeting minutes of the board of directors and stockholders, as well as several resolutions and correspondence.
Dates: 1914-1934

Metropolitan Fargo Model Cities Agency Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 142
Abstract Meeting minutes and correspondence regarding the work of an agency attempting to renovate Fargo.
Dates: 1968-1973

Shelterbelt Project Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 806
Abstract Minutes and resolution relating to the establishment of a forest research center in North Dakota, copies of Forestry News Digest, newspaper clippings, and other documents, concerning Prairie States Forestry Project (also known as Great Plains Shelterbelt Project), of U.S. Forest Service, which was responsible for planting shelterbelts and windbreaks in North Dakota and the Great Plains. Persons represented include F.E. Cobb, director for North Dakota.
Dates: 1934-1956.