Browsing Institute Manuscript Collection Finding Aids by Title
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Tennis Tournament for the Championship of North Dakota Records
(11/12/2015)Programs for tournaments held in Fargo, N.D. (1937) and Mandan, N.D. (1938), respectively. Each program lists past event winners, dating back to 1903, a brief set of rules, the time and fee for each event. -
Theodore G. Nelson Papers, 1906-1960
(2008-10-08)Organized the Independent Voters Association and in 1921 helped to orchestrate the first recall in the nation of a governor. -
Theodore O. Heer Papers, 1966
(2013-05-14)Typed family history, with numerous handwritten annotations, of the children of Andrew Heer of Berlin, Russia, who came to the United States. Son Andreas lived at Eureka, S.D.; Phillip and Gottlieb at McClusky, N.D. and ... -
Theodore Roosevelt collection of Papers
(2015-11-24)Pamphlets and newspaper clippings related to his years in North Dakota (1884-1886), with mention of his Maltese Cross ranch, located near the Little Missouri River. Includes Spring 1958 issue of News and home featuring Roosevelt. -
“Thistle Houses: a series of autobiographical episodes” Records
(2015-08-05)Typed manuscript (96 leaves) written by Margaret Aandahl Moran regarding her childhood years on the family farm near Litchville, N.D. up to the time her father was elected governor of North Dakota and the family moved to ... -
Thomas Campbell Collection
(2015-10-19)Correspondence between Campbell and Leonard Sackett regarding the records of Campbell's wheat farm, the Cream of Wheat corporation, the Bull family, and bonanza farms. Includes newspaper and magazine clippings. -
Thomas H. Canfield Papers, 1950, 1954
(10/16/2012)Letter from son Thomas Canfield, Jr. to Leonard Sackett, illustrated sale brochure on the Canfield farm near Lake Park, Minn., a typed, incomplete biographical piece (1 leaf) entitled When North Dakota's capitol city, ... -
Thomas Hall Collection
(2015-11-30)Typed manuscript (142 leaves) of his memoirs including his parents Richard and Ellen Peters Hall, their move from Michigan to Eldridge, N.D. in 1883, farming, working with mules, and newspaper reporting, with mention of ... -
Thomas McGrath Papers, 1970-1971
(2008-10-08)Renowned poet, Rhodes Scholar and Sheldon, North Dakota native. -
Thomas N. Putnam Papers, 1868-1955
(2008-10-08)New York native who moved with family to Iowa before coming to Carrington, ND in 1886. Owned a successful lumber business as well as 29 farms and two sections of land near Calgary, Alberta. -
Thomas Newgard Collection
The Thomas Newgard Collection consists primarily of the North Dakota county atlases that he photocopied from published atlases and used to document ethnicity of many of the farm owners for his book "Patterns on the Prairie: ... -
Thomas Pughe Reminiscences
(9/2/2015)Two original typed reminiscences in which Pughe recounts his life, particularly after immigrating to America, coming to Bowman County, N.D. in 1908 where he homesteaded land, farmed, and worked on area farms and ranches. ... -
Thomas Thompson Papers, 1887, 1925, 1955-1956
(11/6/2012)Electrostatic copy of a work agreement, dated March 28, 1887 and signed by A.R. Dalrymple at Hague, N.D., of Thomas Thompson to work as a hired man and his wife as a cook for Grandin Farms, states their wages and other ... -
Thorstina Jackson & Émile Walters Papers, 1918-1959
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Thorvald Ostbye Family Papers, 1884-1947
(2008-10-08)Norwegian immigrant who started a contracting business and became a successful Fargo contractor. Responsible for building the Carnegie Library (Putnam Hall) and its addition on the North Dakota Agricultural College (now ... -
Three families’ genealogies, n.d.
(2017-01-09)Family Genealogies for the Gottlieb Brandt, Friedrich Jacob Streyle, and Johannes Brandt families. -
Thresher’s Record Book
(2015-04-08)Published booklet to be used by threshers to record grain threshed for farmers, although this particular booklet not used for that purpose. Some pages used for other farm financial notes, by unnamed person. Note on title ... -
Thursday Homemakers’ Club records, 1955-2017
The Homemakers’ Clubs started in North Dakota in the 1920’s through the North Dakota Agricultural College (now NDSU) Extension Service as a way to bring information on home economic issues to women throughout the state. ... -
Tillie Konen and Edward Evenson Interview
(2016-06-28)Typed original and corrected copy of an interview by Leonard Sackett with Tillie (Evenson) Konen and Edward Evenson. Interview concerning their parents leaving Norway, the site of the Grandin elevator where their father ... -
Timothy J. Kloberdanz Paper
(2016-06-22)Photocopy of typed final report prepared for the Ethnic Heritage and Language Schools Project, American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress. Coverage includes German Russia history, school environment, community, ...