Her manuscript "Claimed by the Prairies" (187 p.) covers the life of her grandmother Winnie Winston Nicholls (1830-1914) dealing particularly with her life after 1873 as a Bismarck pioneer. Among people mentioned are Alexander McKenzie, Dennis Hannifin, Calamity Jane, General Custer, the horse, Comanche, William Latimer, Dr. E.P. Quain, Linda Slaughter, and the Marquis de Mores. Described are travel by covered wagon, Fort Seward (Jamestown), gambling halls, the removal of the capital to Bismarck, the 1898 fire, Negro settlements, statehood, Camp Hancock, early schools, social life of Bismarck, scenes in early Montana and many other subjects
One of the earliest settlers in the Fargo area whose papers document his private and business affair...
North Dakotan deeply involved in music clubs on the local and national levels and served as Presiden...
Photocopies of her obituary, copies of several letters between Bertha Palmer, North Dakota Dept. of ...
Hobart wrote five letters in the 1930s detailing his family settling near Cummings, N.D. in the 1880...
Miss O'Keefe is the author of a typed Manuscript, entitled ?Pioneer History of North Dakota.? It con...
The Lobben sisters were three Fargo residents who all taught in the Fargo school systems. Clara Lob...
Correspondence; family history concerning the Guthrie name; historical sketch of Alice Rutledge, ear...
Longtime Bismarck city official who kept handwritten notes on the back of pre-printed personal tax f...
Letters, some family history material, information about her father, Peter Herbrandson and his life ...
Simon Hoag was a Cass County, ND pioneer. The collection consists of correspondence (1907-1926) and...
Kate Selby Wilder was active in civic affairs in Fargo as well as state and nationally. In 1919 she ...
The Earl C. and Marie Early Reineke Papers, both Fargo natives, document his interests in radios tha...
Reminiscence entitled "Pioneer experiences," (4 leaves) by Annie Moum, his sister which mentions the...
Photocopy of an article published serially in the Grand Forks herald. It contains the life of Karen ...
The Elizabeth Preston Anderson Papers document the life and activities of a woman who ?influenced No...
One of the earliest settlers in the Fargo area whose papers document his private and business affair...
North Dakotan deeply involved in music clubs on the local and national levels and served as Presiden...
Photocopies of her obituary, copies of several letters between Bertha Palmer, North Dakota Dept. of ...
Hobart wrote five letters in the 1930s detailing his family settling near Cummings, N.D. in the 1880...
Miss O'Keefe is the author of a typed Manuscript, entitled ?Pioneer History of North Dakota.? It con...
The Lobben sisters were three Fargo residents who all taught in the Fargo school systems. Clara Lob...
Correspondence; family history concerning the Guthrie name; historical sketch of Alice Rutledge, ear...
Longtime Bismarck city official who kept handwritten notes on the back of pre-printed personal tax f...
Letters, some family history material, information about her father, Peter Herbrandson and his life ...
Simon Hoag was a Cass County, ND pioneer. The collection consists of correspondence (1907-1926) and...
Kate Selby Wilder was active in civic affairs in Fargo as well as state and nationally. In 1919 she ...
The Earl C. and Marie Early Reineke Papers, both Fargo natives, document his interests in radios tha...
Reminiscence entitled "Pioneer experiences," (4 leaves) by Annie Moum, his sister which mentions the...
Photocopy of an article published serially in the Grand Forks herald. It contains the life of Karen ...
The Elizabeth Preston Anderson Papers document the life and activities of a woman who ?influenced No...
One of the earliest settlers in the Fargo area whose papers document his private and business affair...
North Dakotan deeply involved in music clubs on the local and national levels and served as Presiden...
Photocopies of her obituary, copies of several letters between Bertha Palmer, North Dakota Dept. of ...