Minot (N.D.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Dakota Lutheran Academy Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 91
Abstract
Collection of publications issued by the academy to include its 1955-1956 catalog; announcements bulletin for 1956-1957; printed address by the president Russell A. Peterson, entitled "In Christian Education, as in Water Face to Face;" 1956 issue of The Gleaner; and concert program for its choir.
Dates:
1955-1956
Nels N. Land Diary
Collection
Identifier: SC 605
Abstract
Relates, in very good detail, the daily activities of Mr. Land who moved from Davenport, N.D. to homestead in Bottineau County near Mohall, N.D. with Halvor Haugan and his sons, Martin and Louis Haugan. They traveled by railroad car to Minot and then by wagon to their claims. There is an entry for every day detailing such activities as hauling their possessions and lumber from Minot, constructing the shacks, breaking the sod, and the weather, including a June snowstorm.
Dates:
1901 May 25-July 12.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Nels N. Land Diary
The Early History of Mohall, North Dakota
Collection
Identifier: SC 598
Abstract
Photocopy of her typed history of Mohall, N.D. founded in 1901 by M.O. Hall, in Renville County. The four chapters are: 1. "Physiography of the Mouse River Loop, North Dakota," 2. "The founding of Mohall," 3. "The coming of the railroad," and 4. "The reorganization of Renville County." The history generally covers through 1903 except the county reorganization which goes to 1910. Chapters include a description of the area, and mention blizzards, floods and the effect on travel from Minot, N.D.,...
Dates:
[1923?]