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Businessmen -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:

"The Story of His Life", by Pat Costello

 Item
Identifier: SC 580
Abstract Typed autobiographical account by Pat Costello about his life, including farming in Indiana, laundry burned down, farm debts, buying and selling horses, working on railroads in Illinois, Indiana, Texas, Washington, and Oregon, farming near Argusville, and garbage collecting in Fargo, N.D. to feed hogs.
Dates: 1953.

United Commercial Travelers of America, Fargo Council No. 65 Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 278
Abstract Local Fargo council of national organization uniting fraternally all commercial travelers and wholesale salesmen.
Dates: 1898-1950.

William Abial Scott Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 385
Abstract The William Abial Scott Papers consist of various items documenting the career of William Abial Scott and have been organized into six series: Correspondence; Farm Contracts; Land Management Records; Financial Records; Land Patents, Deeds, and Mortgages; and Personal Records.
Dates: 1884-1927.

William P. Sebens Interviews

 Collection
Identifier: SC 520
Abstract Interviews related to William P. Sebens, and farming concerns related to his friend, Fred Bagg, as well as the Adams Farm, (also known as the Fairview Farm) owned by W. P. Adams family at Mooreton, N.D. Includes his experimenting with sweet clover, threshing, his formula on getting the most from laborers, and planting flax.
Dates: 1955.

William R. Jordan Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 943
Overview Correspondence, financial records, and subscriptions, relating to Page Civic Club, chiefly a businessmen's civic organization of which Jordan was secretary-treasurer; material concerning the local golf club and East Central North Dakota Golf Association; and program of historical pageant "Spotlight thru the Years." Correspondents include Louis B. Hanna.
Dates: 1929-1957.