The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center is closed today, Dec. 4,
due to a power outage.
Box 147
1 “P” File
a. “I Go…And If I Perish, I Perish”
b. “Plainsman Hotel” (“Nostalgia”) (three parts)
c. “Petty’s Turkish Remedies” (Dakota View)
d. “Petty’s Turkish Remedies” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
e. “The Pagan Napoleon” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
2 “R” file
a. “River Rats”
b. “Ray Grain Palace Born 74 Years Ago” (History Remembered)
c. “Ray Grain Palace Born 74 Years Ago” (More Lost Tales of Old Williston)
d. “Building the Old Manitoba” (More Lost Tales of Old Williston)
3 “S” file
a. “Squires” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
b. “A Child of the Railroad” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
c. “Eva McCoy’s Sod School” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
d. “Coal Boom at Hanks” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
e. “Charlie Starr” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
4 “T” file
a. “Williston Flyer’s Mapping Project Ends Up in Ryadh, Saudi Arabia Jail”
b. “Festival in Tioga” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
c. “Temple…The Town That Tried” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
d. “The Legend of Peaceful Valley” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
e. “Trenton’s Phantom Flyer” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
f. “The First Thanksgiving” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
5 “W” file
a. “Some Glimpses of ‘Early-Day’ Williston before the Rush of the Homesteaders,” published 1/23/2001
b. “Young Williston Suffered ‘Growing Pains’”
c. “Courthouse…The Legacy of Erastus Appleman Williams”; “Courthouse Scene of Much Local History”
d. “When Johnny Came Marching Home…”
e. “The Westdal’s…Newspapermen” (Plains Reporter, “History Remembered”)
f. “The Women of the Old West” (Herald, “Dakota View”) (two parts)
g. “Notes on Lost Tales for Talk – Women’s Group”
h. “Montrose, Fortier & Paddington…A Prelude to Wildrose” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
i. “Women of the Old West” (More Lost Tales of Old Dakota)
j. “Montrose and Paddington…A Prelude to Wildrose” (“Dakota View,” Herald)
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