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Ranchers -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Bigelow Neal Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 144
Abstract Correspondence with Dean H.L. Walster regarding North Dakota Agricultural College, President West, H.L. Walster, A.E. Minard, George and Oscar Will, and A.F. Yeager, clippings, typed copy of "Baron of Cowland," (10 leaves), an incomplete typed copy of "The last of the thundering herd," and "Valley of the dammed" which pertains to land buyouts by the Army Corps of Engineers for the Garrison Diversion project.
Dates: 1933-1962

Diamond C. Ranch History

 Collection
Identifier: SC 533
Abstract Historical sketch of the Diamond C Ranch located near Killdeer, N.D. in Dunn County; this sketch was used as a radio broadcast. The ranch was founded by Wilse Richards, on the southern slope of the Killdeer Mountains.
Dates: 1952

Einar Olstad Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 854
Abstract Painting exhibition program (1953) at the North Dakota Agricultural College, newspaper clippings, and a color postcard reproduction of his painting of square dancing in a home.
Dates: 1949-1955

George W. Tracy Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 437
Abstract Two detailed interviews (17 leaves and 9 leaves) with Leonard Sackett decribing the Tracy family's experiences at Amenia and Sharon farm, with mention of the farm buildings, other hired men, poor quality food, E.W. Chaffee's rules for hired men, their departure from Amenia and Sharon, George farming at Hunter, N.D., his move to Emmons County, N.D., his freight hauling business and sheep ranch, the Spicer family murders and the ensuing lynching. Typed copy of pamphlet "The Win Tracy story" (14...
Dates: 1955-1958

Henry P. Tracy Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 435
Abstract Mimeographed copies of several newspaper articles and newspaper clippings by Hal Tracy and some by his father, J. Don Tracy, concerning pioneer life in North Dakota. Includes mention of hailstorms, the physical breakdown of Henry's mother, life in Hunter and Amenia, N.D., their arrival in Emmons County, N.D., Hal and Hilda Tracy leaving their ranch in Emmons County. Also includes obituaries.
Dates: 1921-1955

Marquis de Mores Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 528
Abstract Term paper by Norman B. Hansen entitled, The shadows of a martyr, 1954 (23 leaves), pamphlet, short histories, and newspaper and magazine clippings on the life of Marquis de Mores, his meat processing plant, his son the Duke of Vallombrosa, and the Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park established at Medora, N.D.
Dates: 1896, 1931-1971.

Robert B. Reed Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 438
Abstract Typed summary of first interview (12 leaves) with Leonard Sackett includes mention of the Chaffee family, Helendale Farm, description of a round grain elevator at Amenia, handling grain, his uncle, Cornelius Reed, who worked at the Amenia grain elevator, plows and grain binders used at Amenia and Sharon, Amenia store, description of various sections of Amenia and Sharon land, Robert and John Reed buying cattle and sheep, raising sheep at the Amenia and Sharon, the Reed-Sargent farm partnership...
Dates: 1955-1960.

Theodore Roosevelt Collection of Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 1119
Abstract Pamphlets and newspaper clippings related to his years in North Dakota (1884-1886), with mention of his Maltese Cross ranch, located near the Little Missouri River. Includes Spring 1958 issue of News and home featuring Roosevelt.
Dates: 1922-1959.

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

William L. Cofell Articles

 Collection
Identifier: SC 597
Overview Photocopies of his typed articles: "Large farms and ranches" and "The Chicago ranch." "Large farms and ranches" (8 leaves) concerns the large farming operations in southern Stutsman, LaMoure, and Logan counties in N.D. "The Chicago ranch" (34 leaves) concerns a large farm located near Montpelier, N.D. An introductory note (3 leaves) to both articles is also included.
Dates: 1985, 1987.