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Johannes and Christiana (Ehni) Schock Letter & Photograph Collection
(2015-10-08)A collection of letters and photographs sent to Johannes and Christiana (Ehni) Schock from relatives in Germany, Bessarabia, and Poland, sent between 1936 and 1996 with the bulk sent from 1947 to 1951. Also present are ... -
Johannes Bonekemper Papers, 1802-1856
(2008-10-06)Native of Prussia who became an ordained minister and spent a great deal of his life preaching to the people of the Black Sea area in Russia -
John A. Hill Photograph Collection
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John A. Thornquist Papers, 1954
(11/8/2012)Typed summary of interview concerning his friendship with A.G. Holstrom, whom he met in 1896 or 1897 and to whom he introduced Rachel Holmes who later married Holstrom, his visits to Grandin Farms as tailor to A.R. Dalrymple, ... -
John Amerland Papers, 1868-1899, 1950-1955
(9/27/2012)Correspondence, biographical sketch of his mother Cora Nunnemaker Amerland, a copy of John Hiram Amerland's citizenship request (1868), duplicate of Henry Amerland's appointment as a notary public in Cass County, N.D. ... -
John and George Lohr Collection, 1917, 1956
(7/26/2016)Letters from John J. Lohr and Mrs. Glenn Hagle giving detailed information about the Tampico, Mont. ranch, livestock, negotiations between James J. Hill and the Lohr brothers on Hill's Humboldt farm and a newspaper clipping. -
John and Thomas Finney Interviews, 1955
(11/27/2012)Two interviews with Leonard Sackett concerning the Grandin elevator operation which was purchased by their father, Ole Finney, circa 1889. -
John B. Folsom papers, 1885-1910
(12/4/2012)Correspondence, telegrams relating to Folsom's real estate business, and his stallion record books (1909). -
John Beattie Papers, 1893-1952
(11/8/2012)Two ledgers containing wage accounts of farm employees and records of personal property sale, financial records, land deeds, and Beattie's obituary. -
John Burke Collection
(11/12/2015)Copy of letter to Elizabeth Preston Anderson concerning his views on initiative and referendum, Thanksgiving 1912 proclamation, reminiscence (2 leaves) by Bardi G. Skulason entitled "Republican revolt against boss rule in ... -
John Burnham Papers, 1818-1911
(2008-10-06)Topics covered include army life (1863-1867), service with Henry Hasting Sibley in North Dakota, the 121st United States Colored Troops, army experiences in the Southwest after the war. -
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. -
John Christiansen Papers, 1921-1952
(10/9/2012)Correspondence; taped interview with Christiansen concerning his settling near New Salem, N.D. (1883), and the pioneer years, with transcription (11 p.) of first side of tape; biographical sketch; pamphlet entitled Wrong ... -
John Christianson Photograph Collection
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John D. Paulson Papers, 1932, 1958, 1981-1985, 1998
(2008-10-08)Retired editor of the Fargo Forum who wrote numerous essays on North Dakota's political figures in preparation for the state centennial. -
John D. Paulson Photograph collection
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John Dynes Photograph Collection
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John F. Douglas family Collection
(2015-11-25)Letters, and a typed reminiscence entitled "A biographical sketch of John Francis Douglas and Neva B. Douglas" (40 leaves) by Neva B. Douglas on her husband's life in North Dakota, his student days at the University of ... -
John F. Fay Papers, 1903-1986
(2008-10-07)John Fay, a farmer near York, North Dakota, preserved his farm financial records providing detailed accounting of the family and business income and expenses from approximately 1923 to 1960. There are also records of a ... -
John G. Halland Papers, 1897-1919
(2008-10-07)Halland, a Norwegian immigrant, was the North Dakota Superintendent of Instruction from 1896 to 1900 and a North Dakota State University history professor from 1902 to 1910.