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Now showing items 1787-1806 of 2065
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Samuelson Family Interview
(12/3/2015)Typed summary of an interview by Don Berg with an unidentified Samuelson son, concerning the Corser Farm located near Crookston, Minn. Includes mention of his parents emigrating from Sweden to America, returning to Sweden, ... -
Sandel Naftalin Family Papers, 1953-1967
(9/27/2012)Correspondence, interview with Naftalin, and biographical summary and clippings, chiefly relating to his son, Arthur Naftalin, mayor of Minneapolis, Minn. (1961-1969). -
Sandra (Bengerdes) Miles Collection
(2012-09-19)Correspondence, c. 1995; photocopies of family trees and passports for the Speaker/Spiker and Heagel familes; and a Heritage Review from 2006. -
Save the Air National Guard Records, 2003-2005
(2014-11-25)The Save the Air National Guard Records primarily included support group information, financial records, research and statistics, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and presentations. There is one artifact included in ... -
Scandia School District #22 (Pierce County, N.D.) Records, 1912-1956
(2008-11-07)Small, rural school in Pierce County composed of German-Russian and Norwegian-American students that was eventually absorbed into the Rugby School System in 1970. -
Schaff Family History Collection
(2012-04-10)A typed history of the Schaff family, spanning from 1762 to 1986. -
Seifert & Staszko Associates architectural records, 1953-1987
(2009-11-04)The Seifert & Staszko Associates records document the architectural work of the firm from 1953 to 1987, however the majority of the records are from the mid-1950s to 1970s. Whether the collection is complete for all projects ... -
SHARIVAR print materials
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Shelterbelt Project Collection
(2015-09-30)Minutes and resolution relating to the establishment of a forest research center in North Dakota, copies of Forestry News Digest, newspaper clippings, and other documents, concerning Prairie States Forestry Project (also ... -
Sherbrooke in Steele County
(2015-05-18)The Tri-State Grain and Stock Growers Association Papers consist of scrapbook pages from 1909-1924. The organization worked to promote the interests of farmers and ranchers, and worked closely with the North Dakota ... -
Sheyenne National Grasslands Research Files, 1935-2001
(2009-08-31)Maria Toomey, originally of Ambrose, and later, Enderlin, North Dakota, was a North Dakota State University student who in 2002 researched the establishment and environmental history of the Sheyenne National Grasslands, ... -
Sheyenne Photographs: Sandhills 1975
(2009-10-14)The Sheyenne Photographs: Sandhills 1975 collection consists of fifty-six gelatin silver prints taken by students of a Wayne Gudmundson class at Minnesota State University Moorhead. An introductory broadside describes the ... -
Sheyenne River Collection
(2015-12-01)Paper by Clair Cudworth relating to prehistoric man in the upper Sheyenne River Valley, and clippings and other materials, concerning Baldhill Dam and Lake Ashtabula. -
Sheyenne School District No. 14 records, 1880-1917.
(2015-06-01)The Sheyenne School District No. 14 was located in northeastern Harwood Township, Cass County. The collection contains clerks' records of meetings (1891-1903, 1905-1909), treasurers' ledgers (1880-1911), and teachers' ... -
Si Poppler Collection, circa 1950s
(9/17/2012)His recollections of a moose hunting trip to The Pas in northern Manitoba, Canada, illustrated with his sketches. -
Sigma Alpha - Upsilon Chapter - Records
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Sigma Alpha Iota: Alumnae & Omicron Chapters records
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Sigma Xi records
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Simon V. Hoag Papers, 1874-1926
(2008-10-07)Simon Hoag was a Cass County, ND pioneer. The collection consists of correspondence (1907-1926) and records relating to the Dakota Territory, Fargo, and national Granges; and the Red River Valley Old Settlers' Association. -
Sinner Family Collection, 1953-1998
(10/1/2012)Clippings which mention the SB & B partnership, a Sinner family reunion, various Sinner family members, and a letter, dated Sept. 25, 1964, from President Lyndon B. Johnson.