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Kinyon (N.D.) Township Justice of the Peace Dockets
(2010-09-28)The Kinyon Township Justice of the Peace Records consists of two volumes, civil and criminal, of the cases heard by the township justice, consisting of pre-printed pages containing the charge, legal action, fee, and judgment ... -
Kiwanis Club of Fargo Records
(2015-11-30)Annual report (1962), membership rosters (1924, 1962, 1965, 1967), copy of John C. Pollock's satire entitled Bring Your Own Lunch, programs of its Scholastic Achievement Award Luncheon, pamphlets, and clippings. -
Klaudt Indian Family Collection
(2016-07-11)Booklet, "Klaudt Family specials, no. 4," contains biographical, pictorial, and other historical information on Rev. Klaudt, his wife, and children, Ray, Vernon, Melvin, Ken, and Ramona. Includes biographical information ... -
Know Your North Dakota Records, 1958-1971
(2008-10-08)Collection of articles written by a variety of authors featuring North Dakota historical events, people and subjects and intended for publication in state weekly newspapers. -
Knute J. Lind Interview
(7/7/2016)Typed carbon copy of interview summary with Leonard Sackett concerning his father, John A. Lind, Bengt E. Sundberg who emigrated with John A. Lind from Sweden, Captain Donaldson, and Frank Kiene, all of whom were big farmers ... -
Komus Klub records, 1926-2002
(2009-11-03)The Komus Klub was organized in 1926 at Fargo, N.D. but also included neighboring towns such as Moorhead, Minn. and others in the surrounding area. The Komus Klub held social and dinner dances as well as formal dances many ... -
Korean War Psychological Warfare Propaganda Leaflet Collection, 1951-1956
(2008-10-06)Korean War Psychological Warfare Propaganda Leaflet Collection developed by Brauer who served in the U.S. Army and was in charge of the unit developing these leaflets. -
Kraft-Wald Family History Papers
(4/6/2015)Documents primarily the author's grandparents Peter and Katerina (Wald) Kraft who emigrated from Russia in 1889 and settled at Strasburg, N.D. -
Ku Klux Klan in North Dakota Collection
(2015-11-06)Photocopies of newspaper clippings from the Fargo forum regarding rallies held in Fargo, Grand Forks, and Larimore, N.D.; Rev. F. Halsey Ambrose, Grand Forks, N.D. Presbyterian minister; and a disputed Grand Forks school ... -
Ku Klux Klan Photograph Collection
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Kurke and Associates Photograph Collection
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Kurke and Associates Records, 1915-1963
(2008-10-08)Fargo architects, William F. Kurke and his son John M. Kurke were one of the most influential architectural firms in Fargo and perhaps North Dakota. Click here to visit the Kurke & Associates Photographic Exhibit. -
L. Osborn Photograph Collection
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L.R. Waldron papers, 1991
(7/27/2016)Typed excerpts and notes taken from the L.R. Waldron's diaries and annual reports documenting research at North Dakota Agricultural College and his personal life. The computer indexes are divided into seven areas: Crops, ... -
Lackmann Family Collection
(2014-01-10)Seven German language books, circa 1883-1936, that belonged to the George and Mary K. Lackmann family. -
Lake Agassiz Arts Council Records, 1968-1998
(2008-10-08)Created to promote the arts in the Fargo-Moorhead community and administer a granting program. -
Lake Ashtabula Photograph Collection
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The Lambs of Christ 60 Minutes Segment Transcript
(4/6/2015)Transcript relating to the protest against the Women’s Health Organization in Fargo, North Dakota. This segment is part of 60 minutes, Vol. 24, no. 20. -
Larry Woiwode Collection
(10/15/2015)Mss. of poems, copies of published short stories, typewritten and autographed collection of poems entitled "Even Tide" given to John and Sylvia Hove (1971), newspaper clippings, and other papers. -
Lars Anderson Interview, 1954
(3/8/2013)Typed summary of an interview with Leonard Sackett concerning James B. Power, the Helendale Farm and its operations, buildings, livestock, Power's son Allie and his banking career, as well as Mr. Anderson's obituary.