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Historic documentation of 67 4th. Street North submitted in fulfillment of the programmatic agreement among the City of Fargo and North Dakota State Historic Preservation Officer, regarding the development of properties located at 67th. [sic] Street North & 69-71 North 4th. Street in Fargo, North Dakota
(4/8/2015)Narrative of 67 4th. St. North, Fargo, ND 58102 / Marcia Halverson -- Photographic record / Daniel L. Faoro -- Measured drawings / Shelly Rother, [et al.] -
Historic Sites of North Dakota Photograph Collection
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Historical Sketch of First National Bank Paper
(2015-10-15)Historical sketch of the First National Bank, Fargo, N.D., written for its centennial in 1978. Includes mention of bank founders, Newton K. Hubbard, Evan S. Tyler, and Samuel G. Roberts, rebuilding after the 1893 fire, ... -
Historical Sketches of the Stoa Family Records
(2015-11-25)Collection of three sketches written by his sons and second wife, Ida, concerning the Stoa family in Norway, immigrating to America, and life in America. Sketches are entitled: "Elling J. Stoa (1855-1921), an introduction ... -
History Department records, 1919-2006
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“History of August Landblom Family” by Myrtle Euren Challey
(2016-07-19)Photocopy of a typed history of August (1846-1925) and Clara (Johnson) Landblom (1849-1918), Swedish immigrants who settled near Harwood, N.D. Includes mention of their immigration, settling along the Sheyenne River in ... -
The history of banking in North Dakota / by W.C. Macfadden, 1934.
(2013-04-10)Copy of typescript history of the early banks in Dakota Territory, and including information on the Dakota Bankers Association and the North Dakota Bankers Association. -
History of Divorce in Fargo, North Dakota in the 1890s Papers
(2015-08-04)Data sheets Clarens prepared in analyzing divorces handled in Cass County District Court in Fargo, N.D. in the 1890s and a copy of her final paper, 'Fargo, North Dakota: An 1890s Divorce Mecca' completed in 2003. -
History of K.G. Springen, [195-].
(4/5/2013)Typed biographical sketch of Knut Gunder Springen. Includes mention of traveling to N.D. in 1882, settling at Mayville, N.D., his banking interests in Mayville, and Northwood, N.D. and Montana, selling of horses, land, and ... -
“History of my Family” Typed paper
(2015-11-04)Original typed copy of term paper containing family history material on the Bernhoft and Husband families. -
History of schools at Fort Yates, North Dakota
(11/5/2015)Typed carbon copy of manuscript concerning the schools at Fort Yates, N.D. from 1877 through the 1940s. Includes two parts, the first entitled "History of education at Fort Yates, North Dakota" (6 leaves) which describes ... -
“History of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian Reservation” by Fred Trende, date unknown
(2016-07-21)Typescript concerning the Sisseton Wahpeton Reservation (Lake Traverse Indian Reservation). Includes mention of the agency's history, shipping supplies from Minnesota, blizzards, attitudes towards the Indians of agency ... -
History of Wyndmere Collection
(2015-11-19)Typed manuscript with first six leaves written by Roy M. Johnson on the early history of Wyndmere, N.D. The remainder is the reminiscences of John S. Lindblom written as of 1956 about history of and early life in Homestead ... -
Hjalmar Nygaard Papers, 1954-1963
(2008-10-08)U.S. Representative for North Dakota from 1961-1963. -
Hjalmar Nygaard Photograph Collection, 1960-1963
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Hoff, Anna
(1993-06-19)Interview with Anna Hoff with comments by daughter, Margaret (Hoff) Turnes, on June 19, 1993. Conducted by Michael M. Miller. -
Hoffnungstal #1
(1998-05)Geraldine Walth Sommer, Mesa, AZ; Lola Fritz Parsons, Tucson, AZ; and June M. Kraft, Bismarck, ND, visit the ancestral Black Sea German village of Hoffnungstal. -
Hoffnungstal #3
(1998-05)Farmers working in the fields cutting hay near the former Black Sea German village of New Berlin. -
Hoffnungstal #4
(1998-05)Farmers working in the fields cutting hay near the former Black Sea German village of New Berlin.