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Id | Title | Author | Newspaper | Date | Page | Index Terms | Notes |
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6346 | Cass and Clay Counties; Historical, descriptive and commercial review; Past growth and future possibilities with pen sketches of her representative business men | Cass and Clay County Review | December 1, 1892 | 1, 8, 12 - 13 | Red River Valley - Description / Red River Valley - History / | ||
7522 | Hardy pioneers, the old settlers elect officers and conclude their meeting with a big banquet | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | December 4, 1894 | 1 | Red River Valley - History / Red River Valley Old Settlers' Association / | Lists new officers, those present, and comments by R.M. Probstfield, S.G. Comstock, George B. Winship, G.J. Kenney, and James Nolan | |
7531 | Old Settlers Meet, from advance sheets of The Record we procure the following list of pioneer names | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | September 28, 1897 | 4 | Cavileer, Charles T. / Pioneers / Red River Valley - History / Red River Valley Old Settlers' Association / | Includes letter from Charles Cavileer and list of settlers before June 30, 1897 | |
7381 | Reminiscences of early history of North Dakota written by Col. J.B. Power | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 13, 1912 | 6 | North Dakota - History / Northern Pacific Railroad Company / Red River Valley - History / | ||
6772 | Why the Red River was so named | Wemmet, W. W. | Courier-News | May 11, 1919 | 10X | Cavileer, Charles T. / Pioneer Stories of the Northwest series / Red River Valley - History / | Pioneer Stories of the Northwest series |
1336 | Incidents of settling of bread basket of world, most fertile N.D. land; establishment of boundary and difficulties described {photos.} | Wemett, W. M. | Fargo Forum | December 09, 1922 | 10 | Cavileer, Charles T. / Pembina, ND / Red River Valley - History / Wemett, William M. / | |
1595 | Frog Point one time metropolis of Red River Valley; old post won national fame | Fargo Forum | January 18, 1927 | Sec. 4, p. 9 | Frog Point, ND / Hudson Bay Co. / Red River Valley - History / | ||
1622 | Scores slain in Red River Valley fur trade wars; first white came in 1734 | Wemett, W. M. | Fargo Forum | January 18, 1927 | Sec. 5, p. 7 | Fur trade / Red River Valley - History / Wemett, William M. / | |
1609 | 1801 voyagers in Red Valley; Henry diary reveals conditions here over century ago | Fargo Forum | January 18, 1927 | Sec. 4, p. 12 | Henry, Alexander / Red River Valley - History / | ||
2036 | Life of S. G. Comstock chronicle of Red River Valley's progress {photo} | Owen, Ida May | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | June 15, 1930 | 9-10 | Comstock, Solomon G. / Owen, Ida May / Red River Valley - History / | |
1946 | Davidson [Harry] saw settler rush; Washington man describes experiences before Fargo established | Erhardt, Leslie | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | April 12, 1935 | 2-18 | Davidson, Harry / Erhardt, Leslie / Red River Valley - History / | |
2001 | Blanchards [Dick and J.B.] clubbed respect into early day 'bad men'; Railroad camps lured killers, tough element; Monticello, Minn., resident, now 83, claims to have been first bona fide settler in Moorhead and in Jamestown {photos.} | Movius, Gerald W. | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | April 12, 1935 | 2-8 | Blanchard, Ernest Eugene (Dick) / Fargo, ND - Sheriffs / Movius, Gerald W. / Red River Valley - History / | Title on continued page: Railway camp lured toughs |
1879 | Dudes of long ago also were curious | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | April 12, 1935 | 2-5 | Bison / Red River Valley - History / | ||
1929 | Here in 1744 | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | June 07, 1939 | 23 | La France, Joseph / Red River Valley - History / | First printed reference to Red River Valley is contained in a book titled: An Account of the Countries Adjoining to Hudson's Bay. It contains the narrative of a French and Ojibway half-breed named Joseph La France | |
1809 | Norse brought deep religious conviction into play; Began building churches before finishing homes | Nordlie, H.C. | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | June 07, 1939 | 17 | Lutheran Church - History / Lutherans - United States - Statistics / Nordlie, H. C. / Norwegian Americans - Religion / Red River Valley - History / | |
1862 | Wrote story of pioneers | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | June 07, 1939 | 14 | Red River Valley - History / Thortvedt, Levi / | ||
4614 | Valley Rich Source of Furs Before Settlers Took Up Land; Verendrye [Pierre] Was Probably First Into Red Area {ill. & photo.} | Wemett, W. M. | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | June 04, 1950 | 4-6 | Fur trade / La Verendrye, Pierre / Red River Valley - History / Wemett, William M. / | Taken from The Fargo Forum January 18, 1927 |
7032 | Seven years of research in Kelsey's book on valley [ill.] | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | March 14, 1951 | 30 | Kelsey, Vera / Publishers and publishing / Red River Runs North (Book) / Red River Valley - History / | Vera Kelsey's book, Red River Runs North | |
7033 | Vera Kelsey goes back into the ages for new book, scope of work marks her serious student of history [ill.] | Fairbanks, Ruth | Sunday Fargo Forum | April 15, 1951 | 25 | Kelsey, Vera / Publishers and publishing / Red River Runs North (Book) / Red River Valley - History / | Regarding Kelsey's book, Red River Runs North |
8576 | Indiana author [Edward Eggelston] traveled up the Redf River in 1860 [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Fargo Forum | April 04, 1954 | 16 | Eggleston, Edward / Red River Valley - History / Selkirk Settlement / Travel / | Johnson combines two of Eggleston's manuscripts (Red River of the North in 1860, and Ten Days in the Selkirk Settlement regarding his 1860 trip to Saskatchewan to view an eclipse. |
6556 | Stagecoaching days colorful era in Valley history; business began in 1859, became highly organized [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | December 26, 1954 | Coaching / Red River Valley - History / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | First in series of five articles on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6557 | Stage driver glamorous figure in Valley history; arrival of first coach at Abercrombie recounted [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 02, 1955 | Coaching / Fort Abercrombie / Red River Valley - History / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Second in series of five articles on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6558 | Indian uprising brought hazards for stagecoaching; driver, station keeper slain in Sioux attachs [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 09, 1955 | Coaching / Fort Abercrombie / Red River Valley - History / Sioux Indians / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Thirs in series of five articles on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6559 | Holdups harrowing experience for stage travelers; Black Hills gold discovery gave new life to business [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 16, 1955 | Coaching / Red River Valley - History / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Fourt aricle in series of five on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley |
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