Recent News
A recent treasure trove of courtship letters written in 1940, between couple Art and Sally (Eide) Knold, have been donated to the NDSU Archives by their family. The letters were spun into a three volume set of books, entitled Hotel Fargoan. The books have also been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. The following book description comes from Amazon:
The book History of Czechs in America, by Jan Habenicht, has been donated to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. A chapter in this book covers Czech settlements in North Dakota, and will be a real asset to patrons researching North Dakota’s ethnic histories. The
A three volume set entitled Minot North Dakota and Area History, has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. The books were authored by Bruce Anderson. The following book descriptions come from Amazon:
The NDSU Archives will be hosting the 2019 Gunlogson Presentation, "The First of Its Kind": North Dakota and the National Women’s Conference. As a result will be closed for research Tuesday, April 23rd, from 10:30 to 1:30. The event is at noon, and open to the public.
Six handwritten diaries chronicling the day-to-day life of a young Dakota Territory farmer, Claud C.
The original 1922 Architectural Drawings for the Alba Bales House, have been uploaded onto Digital Horizons. This house built by the N.D.A.C. School of Architecture as a home management laboratory. It was renamed the Alba Bales House in 1954, in honor of Dean Alba Bales, the first female academic Dean at North Dakota Agricultural College.
The new NDSU Press book, Hunter's Log Volume II & III, by Timothy Murphy, has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection. The following book description comes from the NDSU Press website: