Recently three great nieces of Professor Henry Luke Bolley visited the NDSU Archives and donated several Bolley related publications. Among the donation was this book they wrote on the family history of Christian and Bessie (Rice) Gunness. Bessie was the niece of Prof.
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The NDSU Archives has added the fourth installment of the Minot, North Dakota historical book series, Minot, North Dakota and Area History Vol.
Two books from the Prairie Documents Photographic Book Series have been donated to the NDSU Archives book collection, from the MSUM Archives. The books Perrenial: and Image of Moorhead (1992), and Welcome to Dilworth (1991), were produced by the Department of Mass Communications at Moorhead State University, and edited
Two books by Donovan C. Witham, have been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection.
The book Equality at the Ballot Box: Votes for Women on the Northern Plains, by Lori Ann Lahlum and Molly P. Rozum, has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. The following book description comes from the dust jacket cover:
The book Downwind in North Dakota: An Uncertain Legacy: North Dakota State Department of Health and Consolidated Laboratories’ Study of Nuclear Fallout in North Dakota and Possible Health Effects, by Stephen L. McDonough, M.D., has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection.
An autographed photo of aviator Florence Klingensmith has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives photograph collections. Included with the photo is a newspaper clipping reporting here feet of making 1,078 loops in Minneapolis, as well as a signed envelope, sent via air mail, in which Miss.
The Kilbourne Group recently donated a copy of The Blue Print, a newsletter produced by the George M.
The book, North Dakota Wood Carvers by Arley H. Olson, has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. The following was taken from the cover page, “The purpose of this book is to document the history and show the known items that was produced by Telle Rudser, Ole (The Hermit) Olson, and Thomas (Thos.) Hansen, three North Dakota Scandinavian carvers.”
The book Folk Farmsteads on the Frontier: North Dakota Field School 2017, by the University of Wisconsin – Madison, had been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. The following book description comes from the book preface: