This undated photographic print depicts a high school that was flooded by completion of the Garrison Dam. The photo depicts a school building in the foreground with several smaller buildings in the background. There is a fence in front of the school lined with several young trees. A tall water tower is in the background, behind the school. A car can be seen on the far right of the photo. Original print housed at the National Archives Catalogue in Kansas City, Missouri in the “Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs” group. The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation are noted as “subjects represented” in the collection. National Archives identifier number: 45641581; Local Identifier: 75-FB-616
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This undated photographic depicts the original Four Bears Highway Bridge, North Dakota (ND), spannin...
This undated photographic print depicts a high school that was flooded by completion of the Garrison...
This undated photographic print depicts timberlands that were flooded by the completion of the Garri...
This photographic print, dated November 1, 1946 depicts school buildings of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and...
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Photograph of numerous people stranded and cutoff by floodwaters near Riverside Indian School. Note ...
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma City Times newspaper. Caption: "An estimated 50,000 to 7...
This undated photographic depicts the original Four Bears Highway Bridge, North Dakota (ND), spannin...
This undated photographic print depicts a high school that was flooded by completion of the Garrison...
This undated photographic print depicts timberlands that were flooded by the completion of the Garri...
This photographic print, dated November 1, 1946 depicts school buildings of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and...
This undated photographic print depicts the Missouri River and some of the area that will be flooded...
This photographic print, dated November 1, 1946, depicts a Nishu day school of the Mandan, Hidatsa, ...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts the tops of buildings sticking out of a flooded area. T...
Black and White photograph of a high school in Weir City, Kansashttps://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu...
Photographic print dated, November 1, 1946, depicts the town of Elbowoods, North Dakota from an aeri...
This undated photographic print depicts three buildings from an aerial view. The buildings are situa...
Photographic print, dated November 1, 1946, depicts the town of Elbowoods, North Dakota from a groun...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts three buildings on trailers sitting on a road as if wai...
Black and White photograph of a colored school in Weir, Kansashttps://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/c...
Photograph of numerous people stranded and cutoff by floodwaters near Riverside Indian School. Note ...
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma City Times newspaper. Caption: "An estimated 50,000 to 7...
This undated photographic depicts the original Four Bears Highway Bridge, North Dakota (ND), spannin...