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Christian H. Thue Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 20
Abstract Postmaster at Horace, N.D. from 1915-1958, succeeded his father, C.H. Thue, who had succeeded his father-in-law. Retired in 1958. Includes a history (3 leaves) of the Horace, N.D. post office entitled "The village postmaster is unsung hero" with mention of his experiences as postmaster, names of the seven previous postmasters, two of whom were relatives, some financial information on the Horace post office, and his civic activities.
Dates: 1958

Cotters Community Club Minutes

 Collection
Identifier: SC 7
Abstract Minutes of meetings, constitution, and bylaws, chiefly documenting social activities of the organization, and 1923 insurance policy for building from Farmers County Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Co. of Casselton, N.D.
Dates: 1925-1940

Daisy Punton Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 510
Abstract Typed summary of interview (3 leaves) with Leonard Sackett concerning her husband, Thomas J. Punton; her father-in-law, Thomas Punton, Sr.; her sister-in-law, Bessie Punton; includes mention of John Burns, Park Farm and its steam engines, Thomas Punton Sr.'s purchase of Elgin Farm. Also includes clippings of various Punton family members.
Dates: 1954-1956

Dalrymple Farms Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 67
Abstract Correspondence, including letter (1880) to A.R. Dalrymple from Oliver Dalrymple; interviews with Erasmus G. Hagen, John Hanson, Joseph Hanson, Ralph L. Miller, David and Nellie Minnis, and John H. Pannebaker; index to articles concerning bonanza farms and the Dalrymples; financial statements (1907, 1910, 1918); inventories (1908-1909, 1911-1917, 1919), and cultivation statements, crop disposition, and crop income and distribution statements (1908-1919); and clippings relating to Oliver and...
Dates: 1880-ca. 1950

Daughters of Dakota Pioneers Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 207
Abstract The Daughters of Dakota Pioneers began in 1934 as the Fargo Chapter of the Pioneer Daughters of North Dakota and later became an independent organization. It was founded to honor the memory and spirit of the women pioneers in North Dakota, to perpetuate and preserve the history of North Dakota and to promote interest in the resources and activities of North Dakota. It includes its meeting minutes, yearbooks and scrapbooks. The four scrapbooks contain items from 1936 through 2003, but there are...
Dates: 1936-2003

Della Smith Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 651
Abstract Typed summary of interview (4 leaves) with Leonard Sackett which concerns the Chaffee family, and F.H. and George N. Smith, brothers who homesteaded north of Amenia, N.D. Includes mention of work at Amenia and Sharon Land Co., rules for hired men including church attendance, the Smith brothers' farm partnership, their terms in the N.D. and S.D. legislatures (F.H. elected to S.D. legislature, George N. to N.D. House, F. Paul to N.D. House), losing the S.D. farmland in the 1920s, business...
Dates: 1955-1956, 1969

Earl T. Carley Interview

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Identifier: SC 1472
Abstract Typed summary of interview with Hiram Drache concerning the Chaffee family and life in Amenia, N.D. Includes mention of Herbert F., Carrie T., and Eben Chaffee, other Chaffee family members, the death of H.F. Chaffee, the hotel managed by his parents, the Chaffee's disapproval of dancing and card games, the burning of the grain elevators at Amenia, N.D.
Dates: 1967

Eben G. Guthrie Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 819
Abstract Correspondence; family history concerning the Guthrie name; historical sketch of Alice Rutledge, early North Dakota teacher; poetry; pamphlets, chiefly tributes on the death of Guthrie; and clippings. Includes information relating to Guthrie's career as deputy Cass County, N.D., auditor and secretary of Fargo Board of Education; and Brig. Gen. Maxon S. Lough, prisoner of war in the Philippines during World War II, originally of Fargo, and son-in-law of Guthrie.
Dates: 1886-1945

Edward Sautebin Collection

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Identifier: SC 952
Abstract U.S. citizenship certificate of Gustav Blanchard, Adella Sautebin's father; golden jubilee pamphlet (1932) on Addison District No. 39 school, Davenport, N.D.; pencil drawing entitled "Vieux Cabaret Chez Miche a Malbray Canton de Berne, Suisse"; and newspaper clippings, mainly obituaries.
Dates: 1890-1957

Ella Radcliffe Bratland Papers

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Identifier: SC 254
Abstract Ella Bratland was the daughter of Thomas Radcliffe, an early Helendale Farm barn boss, who died in 1939.
Dates: 1954-1956

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Sackett, Leonard, 1901-1971. 23
Amenia and Sharon Land Company. 8
Dalrymple Farms (N.D.) 5
Chaffee family. 4
Chaffee, E. W. (Eben Whitney), 1824-1892. 4
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Dalrymple, A. R. (Alton R.) 4
Dalrymple family. 3
Dalrymple, Oliver, d. 1908. 3
Power, J. B. (James Buel), 1833-1912. 3
Vinje, C. O. (Carl), 1861-1931. 3
Amenia (N.D. : Township) 2
Amenia (N.D.) 2
Bonanzaville U.S.A. 2
Burns, John, 1868-1956. 2
Cass County Historical Society (Cass County, N.D.) 2
Chaffee, Carrie T. (Carrie Toogood), 1864-1931. 2
Chaffee, Herbert F. (Herbert Fuller), 1864-1912. 2
Fargo (N.D.). Board of Education 2
Hanson, John H., 1863-1957. 2
Hanson, Joseph, b. 1870. 2
Holstrom, A. G. (Aaron G.), 1869-1947. 2
Holstrom, Rachel. 2
Reed, J. H. (John Horace), 1846-1925. 2
Walker, Thomas McCormick, 1834- 2
Addison School District No. 39 (Cass County, N.D.) 1
Aleph Zadik Aleph. 1
Amenia (N.D. : Township). Board of Supervisors. 1
Amidon, Charles Curtis, 1895-1918. 1
Askew, Joseph R., 1893-1962. 1
B'nai B'rith. Anti-defamation League. 1
B'nai B'rith. District Grand Lodge No. 6. 1
Barnes, Oscar Gillette, 1855-1913. 1
Barrie, Allie, 1883- 1
Barry, Allie, 1883- 1
Barry, Patrick Christopher, 1872-1935. 1
Berg, Pearl I. 1
Berlin (N.D. : Township) 1
Best family. 1
Best, Ina. 1
Best, William Henry, 1849-1898. 1
Bingham. J. K. (James K.), 1867-1959. 1
Blanchard, Gustav, 1828-1900. 1
Bratland, Ella Radcliffe, 1900-1973. 1
Bresnahan, Ellery. 1
Buffalo School District No. 38 (Cass County, N.D.) 1
Bunn, Roy, 1883-1968. 1
Burke, John, 1859-1937. 1
Burnham, Ada Josephine, 1842-1897. 1
Burnham, John Winthrop, 1829-1912. 1
Burns family. 1
Burns, Sylvia, b. 1896. 1
Carley, Earl T., 1889- 1
Carley, Thomas. 1
Cass County (N.D.) 1
Cass County (N.D.). Auditor. 1
Cass County (N.D.). Sheriff's Office. 1
Cass County (N.D.). Superintendent of Schools. 1
Cass County Cemetery (Fargo, N.D.) 1
Cass County Centennial Committee (N.D.) 1
Cass County Relief (Organization : Cass County, N.D.) 1
Cass County School District No. 79 (Cass County, N.D.) 1
Cass County Welfare Board (Cass County, N.D.) 1
Catholic Church 1
Chaffee, H. L. (Herbert Laurance), 1892- 1
Challey, Myrtle Euren. 1
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) 1
Clark, Mary. 1
Collins, Ross. 1
Common Sense Gas Tractor Company (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1
Community Welfare Association of Fargo (Fargo, N.D.) 1
Cotters Community Club (Barnes, N.D. : Township) 1
Cuthbertson family. 1
Cuthbertson, Alexander, 1884-1956. 1
Cuthbertson, John, 1829-1895. 1
Cuthbertson, Mae Hill, 1879-1960. 1
Dakota Territorial Grange. 1
Dalrymple, Clark, b. 1863. 1
Dalrymple, John S. (John Stewart) 1
Dalrymple, Silas A. 1
Dalrymple, William, 1905- 1
Daughers of Dakota Pioneers. 1
Daughters of Dakota Pioneers. 1
Daughters of the American Revolution. North Dakota State Society. 1
Davis, Mattie M. Champine, 1856-1936. 1
Democratic Party (Cass County, N.D.) 1
Democratic Party (Fargo, N.D.) 1
Democratic Party (N.D.) 1
Drache, Hiram M. 1
Dunning, George L. 1
Elliott, John, 1851-1925. 1
Elofson, Carl E., 1898-1954. 1
Equity Co-operative Packing Co. (West Fargo, N.D.) 1
Equity Cooperative Exchange. 1
Fargo Grange No. 55 (N.D.) 1
Farmers County Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Co. (Casselton, N.D.) 1
Finney, Thomas, 1884-1970. 1
Foley, James W. (James William), 1874-1939. 1
Francis, O. W., d. 1898. 1
Francis, Samuel M., 1876-1965 1
Frank family. 1
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