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[2011.08.04] Image of threshing machinery
(2013-05-20)
Photographic image. Black and white. Image of threshing machinery. A truck, wagons, and other threshing machinery are visible in the background. Two men stand on top of the machinery. Courtesy of Susan Grenz Collection, ...
Edna Grosz Collection
(2013-06-04)
One poem of wisdom in the German language. The date and author are unknown.
[2011.08.08] Doug Grenz standing next to threshing machinery
(2013-05-20)
Photographic image. Black and white. Image of Doug Grenz standing in a wagon next to a threshing machine. A young boy stands in a wagon filled with hay. Behind the boy is a threshing machine. The boy is identified as Doug ...
[2011.08.02] Image of a gray shawl
(2013-05-20)
Photographic image. Color. Image of a gray shawl. The shawl is a medium gray on one side and a dark gray on the other. The shawl is a 64 inch square with a double-weave twill. The fringe in the back is twisted. The shawl ...
[2012.08.08a] Image of a back yard of a house
(2013-02-22)
Photographic print. Black and white. Image of the back yard of a house. A door is visible that leads from the house to a small patio with a small fence. Courtesy of Hulda Ensslen Collection, 2012.08, GRHC.
Andrew and Minnie Melgard interview, 1954
(2013-11-26)
Typed summary of detailed interview (14 leaves) with Andrew and Minnie Melgard concerning his life, the Snake River Farm and its purchase, farm's first owner who was named Woodward, Minnie's purchasing food supplies in ...
Franke family collection, 1929, 1953-1954.
(2/22/2013)
Typed summary of interview (1 leaf) with son Hugo and Miss Mary Clark, Fargo, N.D. concerning his father Gottlieb and Eben Chaffee. Franke homesteaded in Cass County. Includes newspaper clippings on members of the Franke family.
Roy P. Johnson’s Fort Abercrombie research collection, 1960-1961.
(2/22/2013)
Correspondence; and research notes dealing with Fort Abercrombie. Also includes typed and handwritten transcripts of the post returns from 1858 to 1876.
Ruth L. Haug collection of papers, 1914-1962.
(2013-11-26)
Letter from Mrs. Haug; typed and handwritten copies of "Early experiences in the Mouse River Loop," by Mrs. Haug, concerning her homesteading and teaching experiences; "A history of the Congregational Church of Deering"; ...