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Floods -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

“History of August Landblom Family” by Myrtle Euren Challey

 Collection
Identifier: SC 602
Abstract Photocopy of a typed history of August (1846-1925) and Clara (Johnson) Landblom (1849-1918), Swedish immigrants who settled near Harwood, N.D. Includes mention of their immigration, settling along the Sheyenne River in 1871, a description of their farm house, homesteading, flooding, and blizzards. Includes a list of their children and their birthdates.
Dates: 1966

Pembina River Basin Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 684
Overview Correspondence and copies of newspaper clippings and references, relating to the flooding problem and means of control of the Pembina River on the border of North Dakota and Manitoba in late 1960s and early 1970s.
Dates: 1945-1972.

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?]