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George Rognlie Papers
(2016-06-03)
Typed summaries of two interviews; the first interview (6 leaves) with Leonard Sackett concerns Grandin Farm No. 1, working there as a cook's helper in 1901 and later employment at the Halstad elevator in 1910. Includes ...
Isadore Papermaster Reminiscence
(2016-06-27)
Typed reminiscence concerning his father, Benjamin Papermaster (1860-1934), a Lithuanian immigrant, who became the first rabbi at Grand Forks, N.D. Includes his life in Anolovo, Lithuania, immigration in 1890, arrival at ...
Pastor’s complete handbook and register Records
(7/1/2016)
Ministerial book containing marriages performed (1883-1917) and funerals (1883-1913), miscellaneous handwritten notes relating to scriptures used for sermons, and payments to the pastor made in cash or goods (1883-1885?).
Margaret Lehr Poems, 1934-1947
(7/28/2016)
Scrapbook containing poems written by Miss Lehr and published in numerous poetry journals and other publications. Many of the poems are of a religious nature
Clifford Bouvette Interview
(2016-06-29)
Typed summary of interview with Leonard Sackett concerning Humboldt and Northcote, Minn., the Ryan Farm, and Walter Hill.
Coroner’s inquest of the Michigan, North Dakota Train accident, 1945
(2016-11-30)
Contains a copy of the coroner’s inquest with the witness testimonies.
Sister Reinhardt Hecker Collection
(2016-06-15)
This collection contains correspondence between Sister Reinhardt Hecker and David Hecker from 1988-1990. It also contains Sister Reinhardt’s and Elizabeth Frankenhauser’s obituaries.
“Besta: a story of North Dakota pioneers” by Cyrene Bakke Dear
(2016-07-12)
Photocopy of an article published serially in the Grand Forks herald. It contains the life of Karen (Erickson) Bakke, who settled in the Goose River Valley, Traill County, N.D. in 1871 with her Norwegian immigrant parents, ...
Norvin Ovrom Papers
(7/7/2016)
Typed summary of interview (10 leaves) with Leonard Sackett concerning the period his family lived at Clifford, N.D. Includes mention of his father, Waldemar, a Norwegian immigrant who worked as a store clerk in Wisconsin, ...
Frank W. and Ella L. McCabe Interview, 1956
(7/21/2016)
Typed summary of interview with Frank and Ella L. McCabe concerning the Loring Farm (also called Stickney Farm) and Frank's father Thomas who emigrated from Ireland at age 14 and first settled at Oshkosh, Wisc. Thomas ...