North Dakota -- Biography.
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
“As I remember It”, the Iver Lund Reminiscence
Collection
Identifier: SC 807
Abstract
Reminiscence (20 leaves), likely written in 1998, by Iver Lund, who was born in 1918 the son of Christ and Kristine (Loken) Lund, documents his growing up on a farm at Zenith, N.D. near Belfield and attending Dickinson State Teacher's College from which he graduated in 1941 before entering the military. Reminiscence includes reprints of article by Lund published in North Dakota Outdoors in 1992. Collection also includes several newspapers articles by and about Lund.
Dates:
1998
Blue Capes - Scarlet Linings Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 745
Abstract
Reprints of series of 58 articles that appeared in the Fargo Forum newspaper between May 1935 and July 1936 regarding North Dakota nurses that served in World War I. Each has a photograph of the nurse along with some biographical information, but the articles deal primarily with their experiences as nurses. Staff compiled index to names included.
Dates:
1935-1936
Erling N. Rolfsrud Papers, 1939-1993
Collection
Identifier: Mss 194
Abstract
North Dakota native and prolific writer, especially of historical topics. This collection documents his entire career as an author and educator.
Dates:
1939-1993
Erling N. Rolfsrud Papers, 1948-1968
Collection
Identifier: Mss 64
Abstract
North Dakota native and prolific writer, especially of historical topics. This collection documents his early literary works.
Dates:
1948-1968
North Dakota Centenarian Study Interviews
Collection
Identifier: MSS 3101
Abstract
The North Dakota Centenarian Study Interviews consists of seven video interviews, done as a grant-funded project administered by Dr. Greg Sanders of the NDSU Department of Child Development and Family Science, and Candace Philbrick conducted the actual interviews. Each interview, conducted in 1999, consists of a single VHS tape Those interviewed include Katherine Fallett, Hilda Jacobson, Jeanette Kennedy,William Mueller,Hazel Patton, Belle Thomas, and Grace H. Wahl.
Dates:
1999.
O.S. Gunderson Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 365
Abstract
The O. S. Gunderson Papers is a diverse collection of documents, correspondence, journals, and writings that span from before Gunderson’s emigration from Norway to the United States in 1881 to after his death in 1965. Gunderson lived the American dream. He started as an immigrant who worked hard and received a good education and rose to be a successful and respected individual and lawyer.
Dates:
1880-1989.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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O.S. Gunderson Papers