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Title: Miss Eva M. Dilley and Mrs. Fred Neal Oral History Photo Collection
Dates: 1908-1923
Collection Number: 00032-GT-14
Quantity: 19 items
Abstract: Photographs copied from personal collection of Miss Eva M. Dilley and Mrs. Fred Neal during their Oral History Interview in Shields (ND), Grant County. The interview can be found on Oral History Tape #406A.
Provenance: The North Dakota Oral History Project was undertaken by Larry Sprunk, with the cooperation of the North Dakota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the North Dakota Farmers Union, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The primary objective of the North Dakota Oral History Project was to conduct oral tape recorded interviews with North Dakotans who lived through the state's history and who could speak of this history from a first-hand basis. Interviewees were photographed at the time of their interviews. In addition, the project borrowed over 6,000 historical photographs which were copied and added to the State Historical Society's collection. Many interviewees also donated family histories, documents, letters, ledgers, books, and artifacts.
Property Rights: The State Historical Society of North Dakota owns the property rights to this  collection.
      
      Copyrights: Copyrights to this  collection remain with the donor, publisher, author, or author's heirs.   Researchers should consult the 1976 Copyright Act, Public Law 94-553, Title 17,  U.S. Code or an archivist at this repository if clarification of copyright  requirements is needed.
      
      Access: This collection is open  under the rules and regulations of the State Historical Society of North  Dakota.
      
      Citation: Researchers are requested  to cite the collection title, collection number, and the State Historical  Society of North Dakota in all footnote and bibliographic references.
PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00032-GT-14-01                Bernice  Neal, Eva Dilley, and Elaine Neal going to school in a buggy 1922
    00032-GT-14-02                Fred  W. Neal cultivating 1915
    00032-GT-14-03                Eva  Dilley and Bernice and Elaine Neal in sleigh, Shields (ND) 1921
    00032-GT-14-04                Mrs.  Fred W. Neal and Eva Dilley homestead life, Shields (ND) 1915         
    00032-GT-14-05                Mr.  and Mrs. Sam Kills at night, Little Eagle (SD) 1918. Photographer: B.L.B. Mott,  N.D.
    00032-GT-14-06                George  Defender at the Round-up, Mandan (ND) July 2, 1923. Photographer: Brigham
    00032-GT-14-07                George  Defender rodeoing at Round-up,  Mandan (ND) September 21, 1921 
    00032-GT-14-09                Street  parade, Shields (ND) July 26, 1916
    00032-GT-14-10                Young  Blacksmith at Annual Indian Fair, McLaughlin (SD) September 1921
    00032-GT-14-11                George  Weasel at Annual Indian Fair, McLaughlin (SD) September 1921
    00032-GT-14-12                One  Feather at Annual Indian Fair, McLaughlin (SD) 1921
    00032-GT-14-13                Willis  White Mountain at Annual Indian Fair, McLaughlin (SD) September 21, 1921.  Photographer: Wm. Odou
    00032-GT-14-14                Jack  Hoffander riding a steer at the Round-up, Mandan (ND) 1923
    00032-GT-14-15                Fred,  Harry, John Neal and Uncle Harry building sod house northwest of Shields 1909
    00032-GT-14-16                E.  C. Dilley on haystack, Harry Neal, and Fred Neal 1908
    00032-GT-14-17                Flasher  High School football team 1925
    00032-GT-14-18                Building  the Fred Neal house NE Section of 11-132-84 in 1915
    00032-GT-14-19                Eva  Dilley and Mrs. Fred W. Neal 1914                    
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