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Manuscripts by Subject - Family / Local History - #10958 - Box 208

Box 208

1 Basketball, probably 1974 state class A – 22 Prints and the Devils Lake Journal, Monday, March 11, 1974, newspaper with related articles
2 40 Prints – basketball, some 1940s, most 1970-1980s
3 42 Prints – Williston High School, 1984, boys basketball, wrestling, girls volleyball, cheerleading, and individuals
4 4 Prints –Williston High School – boys (1936-1938) and girls (1937-1938) and handwritten notes
5 27 Prints – Williston High School basketball, 1971, 1948 championship, and Grand Forks tournament
6 Newspaper – Williston Plains Reporter, 1/26/1972 Photos Out of the Past, including 2 men’s basketball photos by Bill Shemorry
7 Basketball programs, research, and copies of newspaper articles
8 4 Prints – Williston High School girls basketball, 1968?
9 Newspaper – North Dakota Girls class A state tournament, Jamestown Sun, 11/10/1976
10 1 Print – girls basketball team portrait, 1970s?
11 6 Prints – men’s basketball, Williston High School, 1946 team, action (probably state tournament 1947)
12 9 Prints – cheerleaders and crowd shots
13 37 Prints of basketball, football, wrestling, cheerleading, WHS fall sports 1985
14 Newspapers – Williams County Farmers Press, 1950s
15 8 Prints – basketball, class B
16 2 Prints – Williston High School girls basketball
17 16 Prints – 1977 girls state tournament, Jamestown, N.D.
18 44 Prints – girls basketball
A. Grenora – Trenton, etc. 8 x 10’s – probably from Herald – looks like state
B. Williston – 1975 state championship
C. Williston – 1976 North Dakota champions
D. Williston – girl dribbling with bubblegum in mouth
19 33 Prints – girls basketball from folder 18 continued
20 Newspaper clippings – basketball
21 Book - A Calendar of Significant Events in the Growth and Development of United States Naval Aviation, 1898-1956, Bureau of Aeronautics, Department of the Navy
22 Booklet – The Truth About the Japanese Balloons, Commander Herman E. Halland, United States Navy (Ret.) with 7 prints and copies of articles
23 Newspaper copies about Japanese balloons, copies of articles and diagrams including “Montana’s Balloon Warfare Scare 1944,” publications including Montana Magazine from March-April 1983, letters, research, notes, and copies of FBI reports of a Japanese Balloon near Ashley, N.D. on Feb. 22, 1945 and another ten miles east of Minto, N.D. on March 30, 1945.
24 Correspondence – Bill Shemorry researching Japanese balloon bombs in ND
25 Idaho and Montana travel map
26 1980 band day prints and materials, Reporter, 44 prints and 8 screened negatives
27 Copies of newspaper clippings – Grenora Band, 1950
28 1978 band day - 25 prints, papers and correspondence
29 3 Prints – Minot American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, 1979 -1980 and letter from D.R. Colvin, Business Manager, Minot, N.D.
30 1979 Reporter band day clippings, correspondence and materials - 11 prints, 1 35mm negative and 2 screened negatives
31 28 Prints – Band Day 1984
32 The United States Army Field Band and Soldier’s Chorus, official information kit, newspaper kit, with information, programs and news releases, about 1969 – 10 prints and 3 slides

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