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Farmers -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:

Glen J. Talbott Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 978
Abstract Letters, bibliography of books in which Glen, C.C. Talbott, and Glen's sister, Gladys Talbott Edwards, are mentioned, pamphlet on his receiving the Distinguished Service to Agriculture award (1966) from the National Farmers Union, and obituary of Velma Talbott.
Dates: 1966-1969

Glen W. Fowler Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 648
Abstract Correspondence, interviews, including typewritten summaries, and clippings, relating to daily activities, James Kennedy, Fargo contractor and bonanza farm owner, with whom Fowler was employed, Augusta Kennedy, and the Flaherty and Kennedy families.
Dates: 1955-1967

Guilford G. Hartley Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 835
Abstract Letter with some information on his North Dakota farming operation, and his obituary.
Dates: 1922, 1957

Harry A. Marsden Interview

 Collection
Identifier: SC 665
Abstract Typed summary of interview concerning his father, Arthur Marsden, who managed the de Cazenove farm in Norman County, Minn. Later Arthur rented the farm on a shares agreement, and purchased his own farm in 1916 in Elm River Township, Cass County, N.D. Mentions E.D. (Bert) Meldrum, Harry Richard, butchering hogs, raising and exhibiting sheep.
Dates: 1956

Henry C. Frojen Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 925
Abstract Correspondence and newspaper clippings, relating to Glover Farm, bonanza farm in Dickey and La Moure counties, N.D., and the Glover family; and biographical sketch of farm owner, Samuel Glover, originally of Delaware, Ohio. Includes information concerning Glover's introduction of durum wheat to North Dakota and his son, Frederick Glover, who founded Gas Traction Company, manufacturer of gas tractors, in Minneapolis, Minn.
Dates: 1913-1958

Herman Deike Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 259
Abstract Typed summary of interview (3 leaves) concerning the Fairview Farm, also known as the Adams Farm, which he and a group of Iowans purchased in 1920, and obituaries of Mr and Mrs. Deike.
Dates: 1954-1965

Hill and Cuthbertson Families Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 460
Abstract Typed summary of interview (1 leaf) with Alexander and Mae Hill Cuthbertson concerning his father, John Cuthbertson, who was born at Kilmarnock, Scotland, immigrated to Lucknow, Ontario, and moved to Absaraka, N.D. in 1882; interview mentions an 1893 typhoid epidemic. Interview with Mae Hill Cuthbertson's mother, Elizabeth Baker Hill, and sister, Jessie Hill, who moved to N.D. with husband John A. Hill in 1880. Also includes obituaries of various Hill and Cuthbertson family members.
Dates: 1931, 1955-1960

Hugh McDonald Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 674
Abstract Letters, typed summary of interview with Leonard Sackett concerning his father, James McDonald, an early settler at Caledonia, and the Grandin boats on the Red River. James McDonald died when a wagon load of wheat overturned and tipped into the Sheyenne River. Interview mentions Asa Sargeant and George Weston, early Traill County settlers. George Weston was later elected Register of Deeds and County Clerk. Letter from Neal Sargeant, son of Asa Sargeant, mentions steamboats "Alsop," "Pluck," and...
Dates: 1955-1956

James and Clara McKissick Interview

 Collection
Identifier: SC 138
Abstract Extensive interview with James and Clara Trammell McKissick about his father, Charles, who managed the Dwight Farm, later the Hinkle Smith Farm near Amenia, N.D. and the Grandin Farm near Mayville. Mentions the livestock and acreage at Grandin Farm, Oliver Dalrymple, immigrant farm laborers, James McKissick's education and various jobs as farmer, milk truck driver, butcher shop owner, hog shrinker and a hired man who set fire to McKissick's barns.
Dates: 1953

James Scott Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC-301
Overview Contains the interview notes from the Leonard Sackett interivew and newspaper clippings.
Dates: 1905-1958.