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Delores Capstraw Collection
(2012-04-23)Small paper replica of South Dakota sod house that was owned by Philip and Amelia (Wacker) Zenker of Leola, South Dakota. The replica house was made by Delores Capstraw, circa 1997. -
Deloris (Soria) Diegel Collection
(2012-05-10)Three bibles, one theology book, one song book, and a black shawl; all dating from 1873 to 1930. -
Delta Kappa Gamma Fargo Beta Chapter Records, 1940-2005
(2010-09-10)The purpose of the society is to provide educational and benevolent assistance to “women teachers and students by means of founding scholarships for study, for developing loyalty and high ideals in the teaching profession, ... -
Dennis Colliton papers, 1967-2003
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“Depression and the North Dakota personality” by Eric Noble Typed Transcript
(2015-10-14)Copy of his address given at the Institute on Suicide, Oct. 19, 1964 at Fargo, N.D. Taken from a tape recording and is not verbatim. Distributed by the Cass County Chapter of the North Dakota Mental Health Association. -
Der Lutheraner Collection
(2012-05-22)15 bound volumes containing 21 volumes of "Der Lutheraner", 1865-1904. -
Descriptive Report of the North Dakota State Board for Vocational Education to the U. S. Office of Education as of June 30, 1945 – Food Production War Training Program Report
(4/6/2015)This report includes a summary of the food production war training program, how many persons were enrolled in vocational training programs throughout the state, where the classes where held and who the instructors were, ... -
Development of the Herman Diamond Disk Records
(6/29/2016)Photocopy of his paper concerning his father, Ardon Herman of Brinsmade, N.D., who invented and developed a disk designed to lessen breakage of disk blades from rocks when tilling fields. It was later manufactured by Summers ... -
Devils Lake Chautauqua Association Program
(10/15/2015)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 ... -
Dewell E. Viker Papers, 1946-1958
(10/1/2012)Correspondence, interview, legal material, map, and newspaper clippings, relating to Viker's purchase of Grandin Farm Trust (formerly Grandin Farm No. 1), bonanza farm headquartered in Mayville, Traill County, N.D., in 1946. -
Dewey's Studio Photograph Collection
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Diamond C Ranch History
(2016-06-22)Historical sketch of the Diamond C Ranch located near Killdeer, N.D. in Dunn County; this sketch was used as a radio broadcast. The ranch was founded by Wilse Richards, on the southern slope of the Killdeer Mountains. -
Diane (Metzel) Kranzler Collection
(2012-05-10)Family histories and photographs the of Kranzler and Liebig families, dating from the late 1800s to 2008. -
Dillmann, Josef
(1993-11-08)Interview on 8 November 1993, Mandan, North Dakota. Conducted by Michael M. Miller. -
“Diversity: facilitating difficult dialogues in the classrooms” by Dr. Bruce Maylath, 2016
(2016-11-30)Dr. Maylath’s presentation for a Professional Development Luncheon on February 11, 2016 and the discussion of how to talk about diversity in the classrooms. -
Do It Yourself Homemakers Club Records, 1949-1998
(2010-03-17)The Do It Yourself Homemakers Club of Hunter,N.D. records contain meeting minutes and twenty-two scrapbooks, giving good coverage of many of the activities and impressive achievements of the club. The scrapbooks survey the ... -
Dobrinz School District No. 27 records, 1883-1953.
(2015-06-02)The Dobrinz School District No. 27 was located in Mapleton Township, Cass County. The collection contains school records in the form of teacher’s reports, a school census, treasurer’s records, and clerk’s records. -
Dockter, Mathilda Schlenker
(1994-09-21)Interview on 21 September 1994, Streeter, North Dakota. Conducted by Michael M. Miller with Lillian Mayer Schlecht. -
Doin’ Dozen Homemakers Club, 1957-2012
The Doin’ Dozen Homemakers Club organized in September of 1957, with seven charter members, then increasing in membership to 12, making it a dozen. The club kept the name of the Homemakers Club as long as it was associated ...