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Title: Mr. and Mrs. Ike Loeppke Oral History Photo Collection
Dates: ca. 1870-1950
Collection Number: 00032-WE-08
Quantity: 24 items
Abstract: Photographs copied from the personal collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Loeppke during their Oral History Interview in Carrington (ND), Wells County. The interview can be found on Oral History Tape #1061A&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-WE-08-01               John  Edgar Harding at Roosevelt's Chimney Butte Ranch, Medora (ND)
    00032-WE-08-02               Thomas  Henry "Harry" Harding's homestead near Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
    00032-WE-08-03               Mabel  Harding Perrott 4th living daughter of Thomas Harding George Perrott and family  1906
    00032-WE-08-04               Trooper  John Edgar Harding and Ketchim dressed for the Strut ca. 1870-1880
    00032-WE-08-05               Mabel  Clotilda Harding 4th living child of Thomas Harding English, homesteader near Heaton  (ND)
    00032-WE-08-06               John  Edgar Harding on a horse in the Badlands SW of Medora (ND) ca. 1920-1930
    00032-WE-08-07               August  M. Harding, navigator for General MacArthur in World War II ca. 1940-1945
    00032-WE-08-08               Thomas  Joseph Harding early English homesteader near Sykeston (ND) ca. 1880-1885
    00032-WE-08-09               Harry  Harding oldest of Thomas Harding's children ca. 1910-1920
    00032-WE-08-10               Sam  Harding third child of Thomas Harding, St. Paul (MN) ca. 1910-1920 
    00032-WE-08-11               Harding  family get together at Thomas Harding's homestead, Heaton (ND) 1900
    00032-WE-08-12               Thomas  Joseph Harding party at Grandpa's, Heaton (ND) 1913
    00032-WE-08-13               Thomas  Joseph and Mary Caroline Humfries Harding, St. Paul (MN) ca. 1880-1890
    00032-WE-08-14               Thomas  Harding, St. Paul (MN) ca. 1880-1890      
    00032-WE-08-15               Thomas  Henry "Harry" Harding 1st son of Thomas Joseph and Mary Caroline  Humfries Harding ca. 1910-1920
    00032-WE-08-16               Leonora  Turk Maria Harding sixth living descendent of Thomas Harding ca. 1910-1920
    00032-WE-08-17               Norah  Harding and John Edgar Harding tombstone, children of Thomas Harding, Sykeston  (ND)
    00032-WE-08-18               Robert  Humphries Bob Harding fifth living descendent of Thomas Harding ca. 1940-1950
    00032-WE-08-19               Aunt  Estella "Stella" Cole Harding wife of Thomas Henry "Harry"  Harding and daughter Dora, Union City (PA) ca. 1890-1900
    00032-WE-08-20               Grandpa  Thomas Harding's homestead after 1904, 3 miles SW of Heaton (ND)
    00032-WE-08-21               Grandpa  Thomas Harding's barn 3 miles SW of Heaton (ND) 1904
    00032-WE-08-22               Ernest  Joe Harding and family youngest son of Thomas Harding ca. 1920-1930
    00032-WE-08-23               Roosevelt's  Chimney Butte Ranch cabin, Medora (ND) which Ed Harding owned at the time 1904                
    00032-WE-08-24               Edgar  in front of Roosevelt’s Chimney Butte Ranch cabin, Medora (ND) which Ed Harding  owned at the time 1904
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