Clippings.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
North Dakota Enforcement League Collection of Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 985
Abstract
Photocopies of some league literature including: flier endorsing Usher Burdick for governor and listing Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Scandinavian Total Abstinence Society as supporters, a bulletin (1 leaf) from the league explaining its political platform, a flier outlining the voting record of Henry J. Linde, attorney general candidate whom the League opposed on moral issues, and an article by F.L. Watkins, league superintendent, commenting on lax enforcement of North Dakota liquor...
Dates:
1915-1916.
North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 810
Abstract
Term papers, one entitled "State mill and elevator," (7 leaves) by Julian Bjornson, another titled "The origin of the state mill and elevator," (21 leaves) by Charles Nyberg, newspaper clippings, a list of Fargo forum newspaper articles on the State Mill and Elevator (1922-1939) and a list of newspaper articles on the Bonzer bond cases and Mill manager, A.F. Bonzer, (1936-1938), pamphlets on wheat, livestock feeds, Dakota Maid flour. Bjornson, Julian. State mill and elevator. Nyberg, Charles....
Dates:
1922-1979.
North Dakota National Guard Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 963
Abstract
Letters, rosters of North Dakota guardsmen in action during World War II, newsletters, typed copy of Fargo forum article on the Dakota Territory National Guard, "History of the National Guard in North Dakota" (6 leaves), newspaper clippings pertaining to guard activity in the Philippines during the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, especially Guadalcanal, and activity after World War II.
Dates:
1899, 1941-1943, 1957, 1962.
North Dakota State Horticultural Society Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 603
Abstract
Brochure (1907) which includes the Society's constitution and recommended fruit varieties, program for 1963, program for annual meeting of the society and annual non-competitive state fruit show (1965), and newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1907, 1963-1970.
Olaf Sand Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 570
Abstract
Immigrant from Norway who was one of the founders of St. Lukes Hospital in Fargo and recipient of the Knights Cross, First Class of the Order of Saint Olav from King Haakon of Norway.
Dates:
1897-1955.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Olaf Sand Papers
Olaus Johnson Family History
Collection
Identifier: SC 627
Abstract
Mimeographed copy (18 leaves) of genealogy compiled by Oscar; includes several family obituaries.
Dates:
1955-1959.
Ole Jordet Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 440
Abstract
Typed summary and corrected carbon copy of interview (4 leaves) with Jordet and daughter Caroline Jordet Hatlen concerning his life in North Dakota. Includes obituary of son Albert Jordet. It includes a photograph olf old farm in Norway.
Dates:
1954-1955.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Ole Jordet Papers
Ole Peter Wiig Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 456
Abstract
Typed summary of interview (6 leaves) with Ole Peter and Martha Wiig concerning his life at Lake Park and Perley, Minn. Includes mention of his first jobs in Lake Park, Minn. as a laborer and a farm worker, working on the Walker farm, his wife's job as Walker Farm cook, their wages, their experiences owning a farm and later, owning a hotel in Perley, Minn. Also includes clippings.
Dates:
1950, 1954-1957.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Ole Peter Wiig Papers
P. Hewison Pollock Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 1625
Abstract
His 1918 Interstate Oratorical Contest speech entitled "The world citizen," and a newspaper clipping.
Dates:
1918, 1968.
Page Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 677
Abstract
History of four Page brothers and their sister Margaret A. Page who emigrated from their parental home near Girard, Illinois to North Dakota and filed on government homesteads between Mar[c]h 1888 and 1904.
Dates:
1928, 1952-1957.
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Page Family Collection