Poetry.
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Arlys E. Thun Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 894
Abstract
Typed copies of her article "The Red River Valley of the North," and her poem "The world of the Vikings." Articles includes very brief mention of her maternal grandparents coming to Marshall County, Minn., describes the geological history of the Red River Valley, the settling of Fort Garry, Red River carts, immigrants coming to the Red River Valley to work on bonanza farms and establish their own homesteads.
Dates:
1970
Cressida Lyons Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 1933
Abstract
Correspondence with Michael J. Naylor, soldier, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and Fort Monmouth, N.J., relating to army life and his reactions to the Vietnamese conflict and protest movement, and with Dean Francis Schoeder, prisoner at North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck, N.D., concerning prison life; together with book of poems by Naylor.
Dates:
1968-1971
Dorothy Berry De St. Clement Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 1114
Abstract
Correspondence with North Dakota State University officials, typed copy of "Prairies and palaces" book jacket information, and newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1951-1964
Earle M. Giesey Poetry Booklets
Collection
Identifier: SC 1501
Abstract
Original handwritten booklets of poetry. One booklet entitled "Bits of Verse" contains two poems, one entitled 'Voiceless heartaches' and 'To My Ideal.' The other booklet entitled "Poems" contains The separation-beginning & end, Tis mine to sacrifice, A year ago today, My love (this poem's annotation mentions a woman named Agnes whom the poet apparently met while in Fargo, N.D.), I thank Thee, Lord, Someone cares, A birdie's life, Little insect, and Friendship. Each poem in this book is...
Dates:
1914-1915
Eben G. Guthrie Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 819
Abstract
Correspondence; family history concerning the Guthrie name; historical sketch of Alice Rutledge, early North Dakota teacher; poetry; pamphlets, chiefly tributes on the death of Guthrie; and clippings. Includes information relating to Guthrie's career as deputy Cass County, N.D., auditor and secretary of Fargo Board of Education; and Brig. Gen. Maxon S. Lough, prisoner of war in the Philippines during World War II, originally of Fargo, and son-in-law of Guthrie.
Dates:
1886-1945
Emma Betsy Larson Poems
Collection
Identifier: SC 1511
Abstract
Printed undated copies of her poems, "To the man of the rails," and "My church."
Dates:
No Date
Eva K. Anglesburg Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 1490
Abstract
Correspondence with Institute staff, and a copy of her poem, How North Dakota became a prairie.
Dates:
1951-1952
Badlands of North Dakota Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 247
Abstract
Mss. of poems; "Enchanting Badlands" by Nellie B. Noyce; pamphlets, including one relating to Peaceful Valley Ranch (part of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park); clippings; and other material, concerning the Badlands and pioneer life in North Dakota.
Dates:
1923-1968
Frank A. Harris Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 343
Abstract
Correspondence, poems, legal materials, and clippings, chiefly relating to Harris's daily activities; and pamphlets, including one entitled Charles Curtis Amidon.
Dates:
1918-1954
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Frank A. Harris Papers