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Id | Title | Author | Newspaper | Date | Page | Index Terms | Notes |
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62 | Successful miss; the newspapers are telling how a Fargo girl [Elizabeth Lindsay] made her fortune by judgement exercised in dirt deals; facts too | Sunday Argus | March 4, 1883 | 2 | Fargo, ND - Lindsay Addition / Lindsay, Elizabeth / Real estate business - Fargo, ND / Women / | ||
68 | Dakota girls; how they made a small fortune as narrated by the Lisbon Clipper and the heroines are residents of Fargo | Sunday Argus | October 14, 1883 | 7 | Markesan, W. I. / Phelps, Corrie / Phelps, Nessie / Real estate business - Fargo, ND / Women / | From: Lisbon Clipper | |
2 | The enterprising little city of northern Traill County (Hatton) visited by cyclone; riotous women who come armed with implements of destruction and clean up and demolish the saloons!! | Daily Argus | January 15, 1890 | Hatton, ND - Crime and criminals / Prohibition / Women / | |||
6257 | Saloon smasher; Hatton in Traill county was the home of the first smasher; Mrs. Nations is only a weak imitation of the Hatton lady's ideas | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 08, 1901 | 3 | Hatton, ND - Crime and criminals / Nations, Carrie / Prohibition / Women / | ||
6732 | Demonstration of love on streets | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 02, 1910 | 10 | Fargo, ND - Crime and criminals / Women / | Unnamed woman embraced by unknown man | |
1342 | Mrs. [Kate S.] Wilder made first money selling books {photo} | Fargo Forum | November 19, 1921 | 11 | First money earned series / Wilder, Kate S. / Women / | ||
1748 | North Dakota women losers if equal rights were here; weaker sex has every legal right of mere male | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | December 09, 1922 | 11 | National Womens Party / Sex discrimination against women - Law and legislation / Women / | ||
1350 | Mrs. Anderson's first money earned timing seed corn [Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Anderson] {photo} | Fargo Forum | March 31, 1923 | 9 | Anderson, Elizabeth Preston / First money earned series / Women / | ||
1425 | Travel 40 years ago, different; Hamilton pioneer [Mrs. J. H. Montgomery] tells of stagecoach journeys through snow | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | August 03, 1923 | 4 | Montgomery, J. H., Mrs. / Women / | ||
1536 | Valley women well dressed; in buffalo camps they wore silks and the finest of satins | Fargo Forum | January 18, 1927 | Sec. 2, p. 8 | Clothing and dress / Women / | ||
1222 | 92 year old Fargo woman [Mrs. John N. Houghton] up early to cast her ballot | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | November 08, 1928 | 3 | Houghton, John N., Mrs. / Women / | ||
1402 | Bank employee has own idea of window use; business results; Alice Moshier's work as specialist in advertising is unique {photo} | Fargo Forum | November 03, 1929 | 11 | Advertising - Window displays / Fargo businesswomen series / Moshier, Alice / Window displays / Women / | ||
1456 | Alma Carlson Desired to Meet Folks--And She Does; Fargo Business Woman Expresses Herself In Hosiery Shoppe [photo] | Fargo Forum | November 17, 1929 | 9 | Alma Hosiery Shoppe (Fargo, ND) / Carlson, Anna / Fargo businesswomen series / Fargo, ND - Women's apparel / Women / | ||
6045 | Cold fails to break their spirit; prairie mother nearly meets death in bitter weather [photo.] | Owen, Ida May | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 18, 1930 | 1 | Fargo, ND - History / Owen, Ida May / Roberts, Charles A. / Roberts, Matilda / Women / | |
6046 | Hope holds great-grandmother;Mrs. Roberts' ideal holds, Indians, prairie fires menace [photo.] | Owen, Ida May | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 19, 1930 | 8 | Fargo, ND - History / Owen, Ida May / Roberts, Charles A. / Roberts, Matilda / Women / | |
6042 | Roberts fortunes at high tide; Yesterday was cold. Roberts had sickness. Today the tide turns [photo.] | Owen, Ida May | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 20, 1930 | 12 | Fargo, ND - History / Owen, Ida May / Roberts, Charles A. / Roberts, Matilda / Women / Women in business / | |
6069 | Fargo rivals Reno in early 90's; wheat, insurance money boom city; Charlie to Klondike [photo.] | Owen, Ida May | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 21, 1930 | 12 | Edwards, Alanson W. / Fargo, ND - History / Owen, Ida May / Roberts, Charles A. / Roberts, Matilda / Women / | |
6043 | And the trail ends for Charlie; he comes home. house sold; old age, peace, quiet [photo.] | Owen, Ida May | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 22, 1930 | 3 | Fargo, ND - History / Owen, Ida May / Roberts, Charles A. / Roberts, Matilda / Roberts, Vernon / Women / | |
1997 | Mrs. [Clarissa] Bernier 86 Thursday; Dakota pioneer will also celebrate on Fargo's natal day | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | April 12, 1935 | 2-16 | Bernier, Clarissa / Women / | ||
2599 | She refused to bear arms; gets citizenship anyway | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | May 07, 1940 | 1 | Gardner, ND - Biography / Naturalization / Rude, Martha May / Women / | Martha May Rude says no and list of others granted citizenship | |
2841 | Mrs. Klimachesky head of Nonpartisan women | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | June 13, 1940 | 7 | Klimachesky, Laura / Nonpartisan League / Women / | ||
2456 | N.D. trainmen's auxiliary to meet in Fargo on Monday | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | November 03, 1940 | 3 | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Auxiliary / Geelan, Agnes / Women / | Agnes Geelan is worthy fourth vice president and has auxiliary lodge named for her | |
2804 | Citizenship law time extended for women | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | January 15, 1941 | 14 | Aliens / Women / | ||
2649 | Mrs. [Earl] Shaw said first woman on Welfare Board | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | February 20, 1941 | 5 | North Dakota Public Welfare Board / Public welfare / Shaw, Earl L., Mrs. / Women / |
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