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Fargo (N.D.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Photographs.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Fargo Fourth Street Urban Renewal Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Photo 2012
Scope and Contents The Fargo Fourth Street Urban Renewal Agency Photograph Collection consists of 250 images used in the planning and execution phases of the project. The photographs were accessioned as part of the Fourth Street Urban Renewal records. The records were processed as Manuscript Collection 22. The photographs document the area affected by the project in the downtown residential and business district encompassed by 4th Street east to the Red River, located between 1st and 4th Avenues North. The...
Dates: 1950s-1960s

Fargo Urban Renewal Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Photo 2068
Scope and Contents The Fargo Urban Renewal Photograph Collection includes photographs and slides documenting the two Fargo urban renewal projects, Main Avenue Urban Renewal, and the Fourth Street Urban Renewal, as kept by Earl Stewart who headed the Fargo Urban Renewal Agency. The two other Fargo urban renewal photograph collections were accessioned with the corresponding records. This collection includes photographs of housing of the time, major buildings, demolition and businesses in the areas affected. The...
Dates: 1950s-1960s

Henry Bogenrief Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Photo 2052
Scope and Contents The Bogenrief Collection has been organized into two series: Textual materials and Photographs. This collection is only a small part of his total photographic work during his career, but reflects everything that was donated to the Institute after his death. The Textual Material Series consists of two folders of articles by and about Mr. Bogenrief, related to his photography, and several letters from Ida Prokop Lee regarding his photographs. Of note, is a copy of the first issue of the...
Dates: 1930s?-1990s?