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Threshing -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Joseph Hanson Interview

 Collection
Identifier: SC 1149
Abstract Typed carbon copy of interview summary (5 p.) with Leonard Sackett concerning the Dalrymple family, threshing, C.O. Vinje, mules, working on the Grandin Farms, use of blind horses to power grain elevators, and a letter.
Dates: 1954-1955

Lucien A. Barnes Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 189
Abstract The collection documents a farm family that settled in Cass County near Fargo and consists of a wide variety of family documents.
Dates: 1853-1955.

Ole O. Melhus Family History

 Collection
Identifier: SC 877
Abstract Ole O. Melhus emigrated fron Sogn, Norway to Kenyon, Minn. Wed Christine Hjellum, also of Sogn, Norway in 1884. They settled in Traill County, N.D.
Dates: 1957.

Peter J. Smith Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 1723
Abstract Letters, typed copy of his family reminiscence entitled "Dakota days of years ago," (38 leaves) and a newspaper clipping. Reminiscence includes mention of his family homestead in Cavalier County, a blizzard, pioneer days near Pembina, N.D., people and equipment involved in threshing, digging water wells, Olga, Bathgate, Beaulieu, and Walhalla, N.D., country school, churches, hunting, horses and horse-drawn vehicles, and removing tree stumps.
Dates: 1950-1965.

Torkel Fuglestad Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-307
Overview Contains a manuscript most likely writen by Fugelstad, an edited copy, an newspaper clippings.
Dates: 1950-1956

William F. Krueger Biography

 Item
Identifier: SC 737
Overview This collection consists of a typed biography from 1928 of William Krueger.
Dates: 1928.

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.