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Title: Mrs. Alice Conitz Oral History Photo Collection
Dates: 1883-1940
Collection Number: 00032-MO-11
Quantity: 27 items
Abstract: Photograph copied from personal collection of Mrs. Alice Conitz during her Oral History Interview in New Salem (ND), Morton County. The interview can be found on Oral History tape 622A&B.
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-MO-11-01              Frank  and Father August Weinreich hauling bones, New Salem (ND) 1918
    00032-MO-11-02              August  Weinreich and Mary Naegle Weinreich and neighbors Harlon Cochran and Bernard Langenhorst  with seed corn                        
    00032-MO-11-03              Farmer's  mines near Chimney Butte and Sweet Briar (ND)
    00032-MO-11-04              Bernard  Langenhorst, Bernard Weinreich, Mr. and Mrs. August Weinreich 1919
    00032-MO-11-05              Teacher  Ethel Chitty, Motzen School District 1913
    00032-MO-11-06              Men  and machines working on laying Northern Pacific Railroad track near New Salem  (ND)
    00032-MO-11-07              Twenty-six  men lined up across Great Northern Railroad tracks, holding shovels. One  identified as Grandpa Langenhorst, the other John Seeger Sr., New Salem farmers  working on railroad 1890
    00032-MO-11-09              Decoration  Day Parade outside schoolhouse, New Salem (ND) 1919
    00032-MO-11-10              August  Weinreich farm 1908
    00032-MO-11-11              Mr.  and Mrs. August Weinreich, Alice, Frank, Dill in front of Weinreich farm home  1909
    00032-MO-11-12              August  Weinreich, Sr. family 1883
    00032-MO-11-13              Mrs.  Bernard Langenhorst and daughter Lillie 1901
    00032-MO-11-14              Hilmer  Conitz, rural mail carrier, Blue Grass (ND) 1919     
    00032-MO-11-15              Ready  for Christmas program, Moltzen School NW of New Salem (ND)
    00032-MO-11-16              Party  given by August Weinreich Jr., for Miss Ethel Chitty (teacher in Moltzen  School) 1913: Ethel Chitty, F. Astering, H. Conitz. L. Trude, F. Nagel, E.  Sonnenburg, E. Ostering, A. Moltzen, C. and W. Westerman, E. Timgleman, Alice  Weinreich, Fred Becker, Helen, J. Katie, and Louise Suger, H. Conitz
    00032-MO-11-17              Mr.  and Mrs. Ernest Nagel
    00032-MO-11-18              Overview  of Sims (ND) 1890
    00032-MO-11-19              Blue  Grass Creamery 15 miles W of New Salem (ND) 1910
    00032-MO-11-20              August  Weinreich Jr., and Hageratt families, homesteaders N of Mandan (ND) 1936
    00032-MO-11-21              Blue  Grass Homemakers Club 1940: Mrs. Ed Conitz, Mrs. George Conitz, Mrs. Frank Weinreich,  Mrs. August Weinreich, Jr., Hilda Bickle, Mrs. Fred Buker, Anna Conitz, Mrs. Ed  Helmenstein
    00032-MO-11-22              Bernard  Langenhorst slecting seed for next year’s corn Mandan (ND) 1920          
    00032-MO-11-23              Threshing  on August Weinreich, Jr. farm N of Mandan (ND) 1920s
    00032-MO-11-24              Hilmer  Conitz (rural mail carrier & rancher) with rifle after shooting one of his  buffalo, Blue Grass (ND)
    00032-MO-11-25              August  Weinreich, Jr. family in 1915 Model Ford
    00032-MO-11-26              Illa  Weinreich, age 4, in wagon and Dell Weinreich pulling the wagon 1915
    00032-MO-11-27              Frank  Weinreich, Bernard Langenhorst, Helmar Conitz after hunting trip
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