Histories.
Subject
Subject Source: Source Not Specified
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
A Century Together Papers Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 240
Overview
The research papers amassed by the History Section of the Fine Arts Club of Fargo, that was asked to prepare the Fargo portion of a history of Fargo-Moorhead for the 1975 centennial celebration of Fargo, N.D. and Moorhead, Minn.
Dates:
1975
Anna Dean Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 62
Abstract
Photocopy of a historical article written on the early settlers of the Keystone and Monango, N.D. area including Porter Township.
Dates:
circa 1910
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Anna Dean Papers
Benjamin H. Barrett Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 255
Abstract
Extension agent in Emmons County, N. D. from 1934 to 1959 who wrote about his life as an agent and early farmer.
Dates:
ca. 1950-1976
Cannon Ball Day School Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 915
Abstract
Typed carbon copy of the history of the Cannon Ball Day School, 1883-1941, by an unknown author; school was built for Indian children, in later years white students enrolled; school was first managed by the federal government, later the Catholic Church, the Oak Grove School District No. 12 (N.D.), and finally the federal government.
Dates:
1941
Christ Menge Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 346
Abstract
Correspondence, interviews, autobiographical sketch, histories of Lockhart Farm, Lockhart, Minn., and Mylo, N.D., legal materials, blueprint maps of several townships in Norman County, Minn., obituaries, and clippings relating to Finley, N.D., and other topics. Includes information relating to Menge's early employment on Lockhart Farm and his lumber and hardware stores in Lockhart, Minn.
Dates:
1934-1967
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Christ Menge Papers
Congregational Church of Amenia, N.D. Records
Collection
Identifier: Mss 97
Abstract
The people of Amenia started the church in 1886 when the bonanza farmer E. W. Chaffee donated the land and also joined the church.
Dates:
1886-1916
Dana Wright Collection of Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 32
Abstract
Correspondence, research paper relating to Wright's career, including his activities with State Historical Society of North Dakota, histories, copies of his research concerning North Dakota military trails, "The Old Trails" by Wright, and newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1930-1964
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
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
Elk Valley Farm Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 242
Abstract
Correspondence relating to Elk Valley Farm, a bonanza farm founded by N.G. Larimore (ca. 1881), owned by Elk Valley Farming Co., near Larimore, Grand Forks County, N.D.; history relating to William Crerar who worked on the farm; clippings; and other material. Correspondents include Larimore's daughter, Cora (Larimore) Trippet.
Dates:
1929-1955