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Guttorm and Ragna Lee Family Papers, 1968.
(2/4/2013)
Genealogy of the children who emigrated from Hallingdal, Norway to North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota; includes detailed information on emigrating family members, son Torsten who changed family name from Amundson ...
John C. Polfuss Interview, 1954
(3/22/2013)
Typed summary of interview with Leonard Sackett mentioning the Keystone and Adams farms, his father's first reaper, breaking his leg, Keystone Farm superintendents Jones, Yunker, and Merrifield.
Velva Walden Interviews, 1984
(4/4/2013)
Contains typed transcriptions of interviews done by Sara Walden with her mother-in-law, Velva Walden. Discussions center around family life, her German-Russian ancestry with the last three sections devoted to her life in ...
Torfin A. Teigen Papers, circa 1970s
(2013-06-26)
Various fliers, published by Torfin Teigen, containing references to Fargo city government, city commission members, members of Congress, and letters.
[2012.08.02a] Images of Magdeburg, Germany
(2013-02-21)
Photographic postcard. Black and white. Four images of Magdeburg, Germany. The top two are of buildings and the bottom two are parks. The first image is of a street scene and is printed “Magdeburger Straße” (or Magdeburg ...
[2012.08.07a] Image of the front of a house
(2013-02-22)
Photographic print. Black and white. Image of the front of a house. A door to the house is visible on the right with two windows on the left, one on each floor. A small flower garden is also visible. A sign next to the ...
Fred P. Boeshans Collection
(2013-05-30)
Correspondence, family history information, copies of deeds, and a map, all relating to the Boeshans family and dating from 1909 to 2007.
[2011.08.15] Harry Grenz and Arthur Humann stacking hay into a wagon
(2013-05-20)
Photographic image. Black and white. Image of Harry Grenz and Arthur Humann stacking hay into a wagon. Two men with pitchforks are picking up hay bundles and putting them into a wagon. The two men are identified as (L to ...
Ida (Goll) Hamilton Collection
(2013-11-25)
One book, circa 1854, in the German language that was owned by Rudolph Goll of Tuttle, North Dakota, who brought the book from Russia to the U.S.
St. Therese, Little Flower Church Collection
(2013-07-25)
Twenty-four theology, prayer, folk, and reference books in the German, English, and Latin languages, 1904-1964 and prayer and funeral cards, 1961-1968.