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Fine Arts Club of Fargo Records, 1917-1998
(2008-10-07)
These Fine Arts Club records reflect later donations by the club including papers from the club and its various sections.
Happy Hour Homemakers Club Records, 1930-1979
(2008-10-07)
The Happy Hour Homemakers Club was organized in 1928 in Bohnsack Township, Traill County. Its records include program booklets, secretary’s record books, major projects record books, treasurer’s ledger, and various subject files.
Kate Selby Wilder Papers, 1861, 1906, 1940-1946
(2011-01-25)
Kate Selby Wilder was active in civic affairs in Fargo as well as state and nationally. In 1919 she was elected to the Fargo City Commission, being the first woman in North Dakota to hold such a position. The Kate Selby ...
Horace M. Jones Family Papers, 1907-1931
(2008-10-08)
Local man whose son served in World War I and died at home while on leave.
North Dakota Extension Homemakers Council. Oral History Project. Memories of North Dakota Homemakers Records, 1985-1990
(2008-10-08)
The records of the North Dakota Extension Homemakers Council’s Memories of North Dakota Homemakers Oral History Project document the memories of North Dakota homemakers across the state. The files include administrative ...
S.A. Olsness Papers, 1884-1954
(2008-10-08)
North Dakota's Insurance Commissioner from 1916 to 1934 when he was defeated by the supporters of William Langer.
Cass County, N.D. Guardianship Records, ca. 1926-1950s
(2011-02-07)
The Cass County Court Guardianship Records span from circa 1926 into the 1950s. Files include applications, appointments, bonds, confirmation reports, guardian financial accounts, letters of guardianship, oaths, and ...
United Commercial Travelers of America. Fargo Council No. 65 (Fargo, N.D.) Records, 1898-1950
(2008-10-07)
Local Fargo council of national organization uniting fraternally all commercial travelers and wholesale salesmen.
Orestes Brownson Study Club No. 3 (Fargo, N.D.) Records, 1933-1977
(2008-10-08)
Study group founded in Fargo, N.D. in 1923 by the women of three Catholic parishes so they could study subjects pertaining to Catholic beliefs and intelligently discuss topics from a Catholic viewpoint. Its records include ...
Nonpartisan League Collection, 1917-1964
(2008-10-08)
Political party founded by A.C. Townley whose objective was to protect the farmers through government intervention.