This undated photographic print depicts timberlands that were flooded by the completion of the Garrison Dam. Photo shows the Missouri river in the foreground with timberlands starting almost at the shoreline. Small rolling hills can be seen in the background. There appears to be a road cutting through the timberland. 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: 45641575; local identifier 75-FB-61
This United States public law, passed on December 22, 1944, also known as the Flood Control Act of 1...
The large mainstem dams constructed along the Missouri River from 1946 to 1966 caused the traumatic ...
View of White River Dam at Forsyth, Missouri.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1559/thumbn...
This undated photographic print depicts the Missouri River and some of the area that will be flooded...
This undated photographic print depicts a high school that was flooded by completion of the Garrison...
Photographic print dated, November 1, 1946, depicts the town of Elbowoods, North Dakota from an aeri...
Photographic print, dated November 1, 1946, depicts the town of Elbowoods, North Dakota from a groun...
This undated photographic depicts the original Four Bears Highway Bridge, North Dakota (ND), spannin...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts the tops of buildings sticking out of a flooded area. T...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts three buildings on trailers sitting on a road as if wai...
This photographic print, dated November 1, 1946 depicts school buildings of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and...
This collection of letters and reports, dated February 4, 1960, contains correspondences from the US...
This photographic print dated May 20, 1948 depicts Three Affiliated Tribes chairman George Gillette ...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts some construction equipment in a muddy area that’s cris...
This photographic print dated May 20, 1948 depicts Three Affiliated Tribes chairman George Gillette ...
This United States public law, passed on December 22, 1944, also known as the Flood Control Act of 1...
The large mainstem dams constructed along the Missouri River from 1946 to 1966 caused the traumatic ...
View of White River Dam at Forsyth, Missouri.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1559/thumbn...
This undated photographic print depicts the Missouri River and some of the area that will be flooded...
This undated photographic print depicts a high school that was flooded by completion of the Garrison...
Photographic print dated, November 1, 1946, depicts the town of Elbowoods, North Dakota from an aeri...
Photographic print, dated November 1, 1946, depicts the town of Elbowoods, North Dakota from a groun...
This undated photographic depicts the original Four Bears Highway Bridge, North Dakota (ND), spannin...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts the tops of buildings sticking out of a flooded area. T...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts three buildings on trailers sitting on a road as if wai...
This photographic print, dated November 1, 1946 depicts school buildings of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and...
This collection of letters and reports, dated February 4, 1960, contains correspondences from the US...
This photographic print dated May 20, 1948 depicts Three Affiliated Tribes chairman George Gillette ...
This photographic print, dated 1952, depicts some construction equipment in a muddy area that’s cris...
This photographic print dated May 20, 1948 depicts Three Affiliated Tribes chairman George Gillette ...
This United States public law, passed on December 22, 1944, also known as the Flood Control Act of 1...
The large mainstem dams constructed along the Missouri River from 1946 to 1966 caused the traumatic ...
View of White River Dam at Forsyth, Missouri.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1559/thumbn...