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Title: Guy E. and Rose Sellon Oral History Photo Collection

Dates: 1892-1929

Collection Number: 00032-ML-12

Quantity: 35 items

Abstract: Photographs copied from personal collection of Guy E. and Rose Sellon during their Oral History Interview in Turtle Lake (ND), McLean County. The interview can be found on Oral History tape 581A&B.

Provenance: The North Dakota Oral History Project was undertaken by Larry Sprunk, with the cooperation of the North Dakota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the North Dakota Farmers Union, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The primary objective of the North Dakota Oral History Project was to conduct oral tape recorded interviews with North Dakotans who lived through the state's history and who could speak of this history from a first-hand basis. Interviewees were photographed at the time of their interviews. In addition, the project borrowed over 6,000 historical photographs which were copied and added to the State Historical Society's collection. Many interviewees also donated family histories, documents, letters, ledgers, books, and artifacts.

Property Rights: The State Historical Society of North Dakota owns the property rights to this collection.

Copyrights: Copyrights to this collection remain with the donor, publisher, author, or author's heirs.  Researchers should consult the 1976 Copyright Act, Public Law 94-553, Title 17, U.S. Code or an archivist at this repository if clarification of copyright requirements is needed.

Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.

Citation: Researchers are requested to cite the collection title, collection number, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota in all footnote and bibliographic references.

PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY

00032-ML-12-01                Turtle Lake Baby Day ca. 1906-1912                                         
00032-ML-12-02                A. A. Peck threshing rig. Peck lived 9 miles west and 3 miles north of Turtle Lake (ND)    
00032-ML-12-03                Jacob Nathan farm 1915
00032-ML-12-04                Jim Fielding’s threshing crew 1906: B. L. and Tom Saby, Gus Johnson, Theo Imsdahl, Clarence Herring, Jim Fielding, Charley Olson, Oscar Totdahl, John Springmeyer, Harry Philbrick, Carl, John, and Tom Hegney, Roy Stevens, Lawrence Stevenson, Lee Holms
00032-ML-12-05                Pet coyote at J. B. Sellon farm
00032-ML-12-06                Baby parade at the Depot, Turtle Lake (ND) 1916
00032-ML-12-07                Guy Harold and J. B. Sellon in Sellon wheat field 1918      
00032-ML-12-08                A. A. Peck homestead barn 1902
00032-ML-12-09                Guy Sellon, Gerhard Kalland, Dareld Houstman, Gunder Gunderson, and Roy and Willis L. Britton standing in and around Allis Chalmer tractor and new Essex car at Sellom & Britton Garage 1929. Reverse text-"Turtle Lake Motor Co. went broke in 1931 and quit"
00032-ML-12-10                First Baptist Church, Turtle Lake (ND) 1906          
00032-ML-12-11                Sellon school 1916
00032-ML-12-12                Guy Sellon on back of Hugh Dingman’s sled 1909
00032-ML-12-13                Guy Sellon with 1924 model roadster
00032-ML-12-14                Public School, Turtle Lake (ND) 1917
00032-ML-12-15                Hugh Dingman, Murray McDonald, Guy Sellon, Gerald Burchell 1911
00032-ML-12-16                Saulding Meat Market, Turtle Lake (ND) 1927
00032-ML-12-17                J. B. Sellon with rabbit and dog 1900
00032-ML-12-18                McLean County Hunters
00032-ML-12-19                A. C. Townley's campaign plane, Turtle Lake (ND)
00032-ML-12-20                Rabbit and coyote drive NW of Turtle Lake (ND)
00032-ML-12-21                Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Burchell and children, Willie, Pearl, and Gerald
00032-ML-12-22                Darling Ladies Aid 1907: Mrs. H. C. Nygaard, Lorraine and Hugh Dingman, Mrs. F. H. Vernon, Merten Vernon, Mrs. E. H. Vernon, Jessie and Stanley Sellon, Gerald and Willie Burchell, Guy Sellon, Mrs. M. T. Burchell, Pearl Burchell
00032-ML-12-23                Guy Sellon and Hugh Dingman 1910
00032-ML-12-24                Grandpa and Frank Jacob Nathan Sr. with 1916 Stallion
00032-ML-12-25                Painted Woods Lake Cabin
00032-ML-12-26                Martin Wittrup farm
00032-ML-12-27                Guy and Harold Sellon
00032-ML-12-28                J. B., Guy, and Harold Sellon mowing clover 1918
00032-ML-12-29                Harold, Stanley and Guy Sellon 1915
00032-ML-12-30                Washburn (ND) and people 1908
00032-ML-12-31                J. B., Guy, and Harold Sellon herding sheep 1917
00032-ML-12-32                Dr. Lambert's house September 22, 1892
00032-ML-12-33                Pet coyote at J. B. Sellon farm
00032-ML-12-34                Ferdinand Klain, Kate Repnaw, Sophie Green, Mary Ann Mehrer, Christina Mitchell, Helena Johner, Carrie Schultz, Fred Klain, Father Ludwig Klain, Emil Klain, Jaelobina Klain, Rose Sellon, Grandma Bohnet, Mrs. Klain's mother
00032-ML-12-35                Ludwig K. Klain farm 1915

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