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00813 James M. Hanley
    1916, 1927
    Photos  of the 1st North Dakota National Guard Infantry regimental officers and Company  F at Fort Lincoln prior to moving to the Mexican Border in 1916. Major James M.  Hanley commanded the 3rd regiment of the 1st NDNG. (7 items)  
00820 Edwin Neutzman 
    1942-1948
    Images of Ed Neutzman playing with Don Shaw and His Orchestra playing in Lead  (S.D.) in the summer of 1942, the Carl Colby Band at Park River (N.D.) in the  spring of 1942, and leading another band. (4 items)
00834 Frithjof Holmboe
    1913-1917
    Contains images from the Norway trip in  conjunction with the 100th Anniversary of Norway’s Independence and  Centennial Exposition, dedication of the Lincoln statue presented by Governor  Louis B. Hanna to Norway, both in 1914, dedication of Fort Rice 1913, images of North Dakota solciers killed in WWI, and images in  Bismarck, Mandan, Fargo, and the Badlands, and farming scenes. (638 items)
00842 Arthur W. and Dora Mundy
  1880s-1920s
  Portraits of the Dahl and Mundy families, ranch scenes near  Watford City, and images around Bismarck. (52 items)
00843 Emma Zuger's Indian Book
    ca. 1900-1932
    The album  consists of pages of images of the Sakakawea Junior Girls Study Club at the  U.S. Indian School (Bismarck, ND), the only Girls Study Club in the United  States comprised of all Indian girls representing nine different tribes.  In appreciation of her work with North Dakota  Indians, Emma Zuger (Mrs. Albert Zuger) was adopted into the Sioux tribe of  Fort Yates (ND) and named "Tarca-Luta-Win" (Red Deer) on January 2,  1930. The ceremony was performed by Chief White Bear and Frank Zahn was the  official interpreter.  (83 items on pages  removed from one album)
00845 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Gylnquist
  1906-1930
  Images of Leeds, Carrington, and Aneta and  family photographs. (32 items)
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