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Devils Lake (N.D.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Devils Lake Chautauqua Association Program

 Collection
Identifier: SC 855
Abstract Copy of its "Fifth annual announcement, as well as second annual announcement for the Grand Forks College summer school." Includes a historical sketch, program, facilities, Devils Lake business directory, advertising and the summer school courses offered there under the direction of the Grand Forks College.
Dates: 1897

Farmers’ Grain and Shipping Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 644
Abstract Photocopies of inventories of company records; originals located at the Minnesota Historical Society; records are part of Great Northern Railway Company Archives. Includes company history.
Dates: 1945, 1973

Garrison Dam and Diversion Project Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 464
Abstract Pamphlets, articles, and newspaper clippings on the history of the Garrison project from the 1950s through the early 1970s. Includes mention of people, organizations, and places involved, including C.S.N.D., Inc. (Committee to Save North Dakota, Inc.) which opposed the project, Sivert Thompson, and the North Dakota Farmers Union. Also includes Canadian pamphlets raising concerns about the diversion project.
Dates: 1948-1980

Joanna Randolph Kelley Hollister Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 4
Abstract Mrs. Hollister was a Devils Lake, North Dakota farmer and activist. The collection contains some letters, wedding announcement, memorial pamphlet for husband Clark W. Kelley, passport, and pages from scrapbook documenting her farming career and organization involvement.
Dates: 1908-1955

Martha Ann Ayers Reminiscences

 Collection
Identifier: SC 409
Abstract Typed reminiscences (10 leaves) concerning early settlement of her parents Donald C. and Catherine MacKinnon and family at Webster, N.D. from 1895 to 1904 and her own homesteading in Towner County, N.D. The family originally came from Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.
Dates: 1942.