Browsing Institute Manuscript Collection Finding Aids by Title
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Rindlaub Family Collection of Papers, 1909-1959.
(9/18/2012)Correspondence, genealogical information, family history materials, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings, relating to Elizabeth P., John H., and Martin P. Rindlaub, physicians, and their joint medical practice in Fargo, N.D. ... -
Robert and Susie Anderson Family history
(2016-06-29)Student paper on his great-great grandparents Robert and Susie Anderson who emigrated from Scotland to Hensel, Ontario, Canada, moving on to Dakota Territory in 1880. They homesteaded near Jenksville, N.D. (Ransom County). -
Robert Anderson Music Arrangements Collection, 1940s-1950s
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Robert B. Reed Papers, 1955-1960
(10/10/2012)Typed summary of first interview (12 leaves) with Leonard Sackett includes mention of the Chaffee family, Helendale Farm, description of a round grain elevator at Amenia, handling grain, his uncle, Cornelius Reed, who ... -
Robert D. Crawford Papers, 1881-1963
(2008-10-07)The collection consists of family correspondence (1864-1894) and handwritten reminiscence (734 p.) by Crawford concerning family history, pioneer life in Minnesota and the Wahpeton, ND area, together with their Putney, ... -
Robert H. Johnson Collection
(12/9/2015)Written histories, notes, and clippings, chiefly related to buffalo and buffalo bones. -
Robert J. Drewry Letters 1887-188
(2015-06-05)Photocopies of two letters, with typed transcriptions, written by Robert J. Drewry of Boydton, N.D. to his aunt, Mrs. J.C. Oldfield, at Belton, England. He writes of family members and events in the family, also describes ... -
Robert L. Hanna Papers
(2016-07-20)Two interviews with Leonard Sackett mentioning the Carrington and Casey Land Company, L.B. Hanna, George Palmer, and Hanna Stock Farm. George Palmer was superintendent of Carrington and Casey Land Company, and later purchased ... -
Robert M. Pollock Papers, 1880-1914
(2008-10-08)Present at the Constitutional Convention in 1889 and authored the prohibition clause and helped to fight the Louisana Lottery. -
Robert S. Saunders Reminiscences
(2015-06-09)Pages 122-131 of typescript of Saunders reminiscences. These pages deal with his time in North Dakota in 1915, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (Wobblie). Places mentioned include Oaks, Jamestown, Carrington, ... -
Robert Shanks Scrapbooks
(8/5/2015)Scrapbook of newspaper clippings documenting the baseball career of Robert "Ralph" Shanks while with the Fargo Athletics in 1922 and the Moorhead Athletics in 1923 and one clipping from 1928 when playing with the Fargo-Moorhead ... -
Robert W. Hovda Papers, 1936-1959
(2008-10-07)During World War II, Father Hovda was a conscientious objector serving in the Civilian Public Service Camp. -
Rodney Nelson Papers, 1957-2001
(2008-10-08)Additional manuscripts, correspondence documenting the literary career of Fargo native. -
Rodney Nelson Papers, 1971-1990
(2008-10-08)Fargo, North Dakota native who served as editor for Dakota Arts Quarterly and published a number of literary works. -
Roger Maris Collection
(2015-11-25)Newspaper clippings, articles and programs documenting his baseball career, including several items on the Maris exhibit at West Acres Shopping Center in Fargo and funeral card. -
Rolly Hogue's Lawrence Welk Collection, 1958-1992
(10/18/2010)The Rolly and Pat Hogue Lawrence Welk Collection documents the close friendship between the Hogues and Lawrence Welk as well as the Hogue’s making of arrangements for Welk for his visits back to North Dakota. The collection ... -
Rosebud 4-H Club (Casselton, N.D.) Records, 1935-1992
(2008-11-06)The Rosebud 4-H Club of Casselton, ND was founded in 1935 as a home economics club. The collection contains the treasurer's and secretary's records and also a scrapbook for the club's 50th Anniversary. -
Round Table (Fargo, N.D.) Records, 1897-1992
(2008-10-08)It was a study group that provided women with an opportunity to come together and explore various historical subjects. The purpose of the club, as stated in the constitution, was to widen women's outlooks, to keep them ... -
Round Table of Fargo Records, 1897-2007
The Round Table of Fargo formed in 1897 as a women’s literary club. In 1897 several women met to organize the Fargo Literary Club, there were two other older literary clubs in Fargo at the time, so after a few weeks the ... -
Roy P. Johnson Papers, 1870-1969
(2008-10-08)Local newspaper man who collected articles and wrote articles on different events and people significant to North Dakota and western Minnesota.