The Earl C. and Marie Early Reineke Papers, both Fargo natives, document his interests in radios that turned into the founding of WDAY. Marie Early Reineke, who had been a professional model in New York City, operated the Early School of Dance in Fargo. Her scrapbook documents her modeling career and the dance school. Their papers also document their civil involvement in Fargo and the region
Charles Losk was a Jewish immigrant from Russia who homesteaded at Watford City, N.D. and later beca...
Mrs. Hollister was a Devils Lake, North Dakota farmer and activist. The collection contains some le...
Served in the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1909 and from 1913 to 1917 as a Republican an...
The Lobben sisters were three Fargo residents who all taught in the Fargo school systems. Clara Lob...
One of the first women graduates from North Dakota Agricultural College who was involved in the Farg...
Brothers who both served in the North Dakota House of Representatives and Senate during the period 1...
Luxembourg native and one of the first to use insulin in the treatment of diabetes
Correspondence; family history concerning the Guthrie name; historical sketch of Alice Rutledge, ear...
This collection deals with bills and accounts for the Amenia and Sharon Land company from 1918 throu...
North Dakota governor, 1916-1921 and United States senator, 1922-1940, with reputation of a progress...
The papers represent the political, mayoral and personal activities of Herschel Lashkowitz. The mayo...
North Dakotan deeply involved in music clubs on the local and national levels and served as Presiden...
Public speaker forum that began as an adult education program spanning the years 1930 to 1967 and at...
The Annie Dwight Tyler Powers document her business career particularly after her husband's death to...
Willard E. Hankel was a farmer at Oakes, North Dakota in Dickey County. His farm diaries cover 1946...
Charles Losk was a Jewish immigrant from Russia who homesteaded at Watford City, N.D. and later beca...
Mrs. Hollister was a Devils Lake, North Dakota farmer and activist. The collection contains some le...
Served in the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1909 and from 1913 to 1917 as a Republican an...
The Lobben sisters were three Fargo residents who all taught in the Fargo school systems. Clara Lob...
One of the first women graduates from North Dakota Agricultural College who was involved in the Farg...
Brothers who both served in the North Dakota House of Representatives and Senate during the period 1...
Luxembourg native and one of the first to use insulin in the treatment of diabetes
Correspondence; family history concerning the Guthrie name; historical sketch of Alice Rutledge, ear...
This collection deals with bills and accounts for the Amenia and Sharon Land company from 1918 throu...
North Dakota governor, 1916-1921 and United States senator, 1922-1940, with reputation of a progress...
The papers represent the political, mayoral and personal activities of Herschel Lashkowitz. The mayo...
North Dakotan deeply involved in music clubs on the local and national levels and served as Presiden...
Public speaker forum that began as an adult education program spanning the years 1930 to 1967 and at...
The Annie Dwight Tyler Powers document her business career particularly after her husband's death to...
Willard E. Hankel was a farmer at Oakes, North Dakota in Dickey County. His farm diaries cover 1946...
Charles Losk was a Jewish immigrant from Russia who homesteaded at Watford City, N.D. and later beca...
Mrs. Hollister was a Devils Lake, North Dakota farmer and activist. The collection contains some le...
Served in the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1909 and from 1913 to 1917 as a Republican an...