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Henry R. Martinson Papers, 1902-1961
(2008-10-08)
Socialist who joined the Nonpartisan League before beginning a career as a poet and movie consultant.
Oscar A. Christensen Papers, 1949-1959
(2008-10-07)
The collection consists of correspondence and writings, including The Man Behind the Plow, a family history of pioneer life in Minnesota.
North Dakota Children's Home Finder, 1906-1925
(2008-10-07)
The North Dakota Childrens Home Finder was the official publication of the North Dakota Children's Home Society of Fargo. The society's purpose was to provide a home for orphans and to find homes for them through adoption.
Catherine Buttery Scrapbooks, 1931-1935
(11/23/2010)
The Catherine Buttery Throlson Scrapbooks document her life from 1931 to 1935 while attending Warwick High School and Mayville State Teachers College. The scrapbooks are a window to a young woman’s life in rural North ...
Orpheum Theater Programs, 1911-1913
(6/16/2015)
This collection includes theater programs, 1911-1913 with some undated programs.
Elizabeth Leroy Papers, 1885-2003
(2008-10-08)
Elizabeth Leroy, long-time Fargo, N.D. resident, kept personal diaries beginning in 1925 to her death, documenting her daily life and experiences. There are also financial diaries for many years. The other significant ...
James Berg Legislative Papers, 1988-1997
(2008-10-06)
Active in the North Dakota Democratic Party, Berg served in the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1992 to 1994 and the Senate from 1996 until his death in 1997. His papers cover his legislative career.
Mort L. Mazaheri Papers, 1973 - 2009
(2011-02-15)
North Dakota Extension Homemakers' Council Records, 1918-1995
(2008-10-08)
Organized in 1942 to assist individual homemakers' clubs at the local level. Circa 1992 the council changed its name to North Dakota Association for Family and Community Education. It assists individual homemakers' clubs ...
Max Dahl Papers, 1927-1977
(2015-12-29)
The Max Dahl Papers chronicle the business pursuits of both C. Max Dahl and Walter Reed, particularly where the two intersect. Dahl worked for his Father-in-law, Reed, and much of the business correspondence they exchanged ...