Institute Manuscript Collection Finding Aids: Recent submissions
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Agnes Bishop Jardine Papers, 1920-1939
(2008-10-08)North Dakotan deeply involved in music clubs on the local and national levels and served as President of the National Federation of Music Clubs. -
International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, IOOF, Ivy Lodge, no. 1 (Fargo, N.D.) Records, 1890-1981
(2008-10-07)The Ivy Lodge of the Rebekah Assembly is the women's auxiliary to the fraternal lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and was organized in Fargo in 1890. Its records consists primarily of the minutes of the lodge meetings ... -
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. -
S. Marius Houkom Papers, 1922-1977
(2008-10-07)Long-time Fargo architect, known particularly for the numerous churches he designed. -
James Holes Family Papers, 1875-1937
(2008-10-07)One of the earliest settlers in the Fargo area whose papers document his private and business affairs. -
Albert Hoiland Papers, 1899-1953
(2008-10-07)Mr. Hoiland was a North Dakota inventor. The collection contains various United States and foreign patents and promotional material for some of his inventions including wild oats separator (most extensive), valves, lignite ... -
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 ... -
Charles H. Hobart Papers, 1930-1934
(2008-10-07)Hobart wrote five letters in the 1930s detailing his family settling near Cummings, N.D. in the 1880s. -
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. -
Melvin A. Hildreth Papers, 1882-1944
(2008-10-07)Fargo lawyer and Congressional Medal of Honor winner during the Spanish-American War. -
Herbst Department Store Records, 1891-1979
(2008-10-07)Started by Issac Herbst in 1891 as a dry goods store, Herbst's survived several fires and continually expanded with stores in Bismarck, Devils Lake, Jamestown and West Acres Shopping Center in Fargo in the 1970s. The store ... -
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. -
Happy Hour Homemakers Club Records, 1930-1979
(2008-10-07)The Happy Hour Homemakers Club was organized in 1928 in Bohnsack Township, Traill County. Its records include program booklets, secretary’s record books, major projects record books, treasurer’s ledger, and various subject files. -
Walter B. Hancock Papers, 1881-1935
(2008-10-07)Early Fargo architect whose records have not survived, except for this small collection of mementos related to his life and work. -
Albert Hallenberg Scrapbook, 1900-1940
(2008-10-07)Fargo native. Scrapbook documenting his long time Fargo dentistry practice and activity in national dentistry organizations and local affairs. -
John G. Halland Papers, 1897-1919
(2008-10-07)Halland, a Norwegian immigrant, was the North Dakota Superintendent of Instruction from 1896 to 1900 and a North Dakota State University history professor from 1902 to 1910. -
J. Roberts Haggart Papers, 1840s-1980s
(2008-10-07)Collection of an influential Fargo family who brought the North Dakota Agricultural College to Fargo. -
Katherine Hughes Gumb Collection, ca. 1928-1941
(2008-10-07)Iowa native who came to Fargo in 1887 and later became interested in the history of Steele County, N.D. -
Ernest R. and Gladys Groves Papers, 1917-1962
(2008-10-07)Groves and his wife, Gladys Hoagland, were pioneer University of North Carolina educators in the areas of sex and marriage, and were writers on the American family. -
Carl M. Grimstad Papers, 1927-1932
(2008-10-07)Carl Grimstad was a Walsh County, ND pioneer. The collection consists of a handwritten copy of his manuscript "Life in Dakota Territory, from 1879 to 1887," concerning his experience as a pioneer settler in Walsh County.