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St. Luke’s School of Nursing Records
The St. Luke’s School of Nursing Records document the business of the school, from 1924 to the dissolution in 1987. The bulk of the records are from the last thirty years of operation. -
Staale Hendrickson Papers, 1899-1944
(2008-10-07)Served in the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1909 and from 1913 to 1917 as a Republican and member of the Independent Voters Association. -
Stanley School District No. 42 records, 1902-1932.
(5/27/2015)The Stanley School District No. 42 was located in Section 36, Stanley Township, Cass County. Included are Teachers' registers (1917-1932) of School No. 66, listing students, attendance, grades, daily program, textbooks, ... -
Steiger History and competitive product Records, 1980s
(2016-09-26)Company manual that is the Steiger history and competitive product information and was published by Steiger. -
Stella H. Hohncke Papers, 1930-1976
(2008-10-07)Fargo, N.D. poet and editor. The Stella H. Hohncke Papers document her active literary career, the author of plays, short stories, poems, and speeches. The Anna Thorsell articles written by Stella Hohncke, one of which ... -
Stella Lavina Olson collection of papers, 1935-1966.
(12/3/2012)Author, poet, and journalist, of Abercrombie and Fargo, N.D. -
Stephen J. Doyle Papers, 1890-1940
(2008-11-06)Massachusetts native, active in the North Dakota Legislature and served as a U.S. Marshal. -
Stephen Schwarzschild Papers
(2015-08-03)Correspondence, religious notes, drafts of his The Story of a Failure, the Marquis de Morès, reprints of articles by Schwarzschild, and newspaper clippings. -
Steven Downing Papers, 1888-1957
(2008-10-07)Downing was the Manager of the Downing farm near La Moure and Mooreton, N.D. The collection concerns mainly his farming and and personal financial problems, particulary in the 1930s. The collection also contains ... -
Stirling Family Genealogy Records, n.d.
(2016-11-28)Contains a write-up of the family forefathers, genealogy lines, and various papers relating to their settlement in the Americas. -
Stock raising and farming accounting Records
(2015-11-12)Copy of his address, given July 23, 1914, to the North Dakota Bankers Association convention at Williston, N.D. -
“The Story of his life” by Patrick Costello
(2016-07-12)Typed autobiographical account of his life, including farming in Indiana, laundry burned down, farm debts, buying and selling horses, working on railroads in Illinois, Indiana, Texas, Washington, and Oregon, farming near ... -
Student memories of Paul Thonn, 2011
(2016-11-28)The small collection contains a letter addressed to Jim Miller at the Development Foundation, several photocopied news clippings about Gold Star band and Bison Brevity events, and one photograph. -
Study Club of Fargo Records, 1897-1992
(2008-10-08)The Study Club of Fargo, established in 1897, adopted in its first constitution the motto "To be rather than to seem." Its records consist of constitutions and bylaws, minutes, annual historical summaries, program booklets, ... -
Sybella P. Wright papers, 1952-1954.
(4/10/2013)Correspondence, her typed manuscript "Small stories of early days in Spiritwood and community," (23 leaves) concerning her parents, Peter and Jane Pearson, other pioneers, and pioneer life in Spiritwood, N.D. Includes ... -
Sylvia Morgan Papers, 1964-1988
(2008-11-06)Ms. Morgan (aka Sylvia Kruger) was active in the Democratic Party, was a delegate to the 1968 National Convention, a supporter of Eugene McCarthy. The Sylvia Morgan Papers concentrate on her political activities in Fargo ... -
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.