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John F. Reynolds Post No. 5 Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 1053
Abstract Post whose members all served in the Civil War.
Dates: 1884-1923

Joseph Lamont Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 320-Mss 1596.20-Tape 254
Scope and Contents The Joseph Lamont Family Papers is an small, eclectic collection of a wide variety of items related to various members of the Lamont family donated by his granddaughters. They provide a glimpse into the lives of Joseph Lamont‟s Civil War service, Masonic and Grand Army of the Republic memberships, and ownership of the Headquarters Hotel in Fargo. The copies of his wife Carrie‟s two piano compositions, El Zagal March and The Reunion help document her musical interests. In addition there are...
Dates: 1862-1913.

National Woman’s Relief Corps (U.S.). John F. Reynolds Corps No. 1 (Fargo, N.D.) Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 242
Abstract Organization founded 1890 as an auxiliary to the local John F. Reynolds Post of the Grand Army of the Republic. Activities included participation in Memorial Day observances, contributing to the Soldiers Home at Lisbon, N.D., presenting flags to various institutions, entertaining Company B of the North Dakota National Guard in 1898 and 1917, donating money and materials during World War I, Red Cross work, and adopting war orphans. Records include correspondence, minutes, membership rolls,...
Dates: 1886-1965.

Newton K. Hubbard Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 105
Abstract Collection, mostly photocopies, of documents, clippings and letters regarding Newton K. Hubbard. A photocopy of a scrapbook kept by granddaughter Elizabeth Lorshbough contains letters to his parents during the Civil War, military pension documents, newspaper clippings by and about Hubbard, reminiscences by him about the earliest years of settlement in the Red River Valley and Fargo area, and obituaries. There is a copy of one of the first, if not the first, deeds by the Northern Pacific...
Dates: 1862-1909.