Title: Wilmar Vinge Oral History Photo Collection
Dates: 1893-1933
Collection Number: 00032-TR-22
Quantity: 37 items
Abstract: Photographs copied from personal collection of Wilmar Vinge, Mayville (ND) in Traill County.
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.
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00032-TR-22-01 Mrs. A. A. Hagen's home 1 mile S and 6 miles W of Portland (ND)
00032-TR-22-02 Bruflat Academy, Portland (ND)
00032-TR-22-03 Main Street, Mayville (ND)
00032-TR-22-04 Main Building, Normal School, Mayville (ND)
00032-TR-22-05 Team of horses plowing with man on the back
00032-TR-22-06 Public Library, Mayville (ND)
00032-TR-22-07 An early Traill County (ND) scene
00032-TR-22-08 Street Scene, Aneta (ND)
00032-TR-22-09 Gaar-Scott 22 and 25 horsepower double cylinder traction engine tractor
00032-TR-22-10 Public Library, Mayville (ND)
00032-TR-22-11 Moving a house near Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-12 Steam breaking raw prairie 7 inches deep and 16 feet across
00032-TR-22-13 Main Street looking north, Alexander (ND)
00032-TR-22-14 Great Northern Depot, Rawson (ND)
00032-TR-22-15 An early threshing scene, Traill County (ND)
00032-TR-22-16 Portrait of Martin H. Vinge, early Traill County (ND) farmer 1893
00032-TR-22-17 An early scene in Traill County (ND)
00032-TR-22-18 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knudson and son Conrad
00032-TR-22-19 Helga Vinge Thompson Confirmation Picture, Mayville (ND) 1914
00032-TR-22-20 Clarence Vinge, Bernt Gullickson, Martin, Hagbart, and Wilmar Vinge 1933
00032-TR-22-21 Ole Lee family, homesteaded in Primrose Township ca. 1903-1904
00032-TR-22-22 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vinge wedding picture, Portland (ND) 1907
00032-TR-22-23 Ida, Olga and Alma Hagen
00032-TR-22-24 Adolph Vinge wedding picture ca. 1904-1905
00032-TR-22-25 An early home, Traill County (ND)
00032-TR-22-26 An early threshing scene in Traill County (ND)
00032-TR-22-27 Conrad Knudtson's home built ca. 1913-1915, 5 ½ miles W and 2 miles S of Portland (ND)
00032-TR-22-28 An early family, Traill County (ND)
00032-TR-22-29 First jail in Williams County (ND)
00032-TR-22-30 Williams County Courthouse, Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-31 High School, Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-32 Great Northern Hotel, Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-33 Bruegger Mercantile Co. Department Store, Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-34 Union Block, Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-35 G. M. Hedderich and Co. Store, Williston (ND)
00032-TR-22-36 Horses and men crossing the Missouri River on a ferry
00032-TR-22-37 Some University of North Dakota buildings, Grand Forks (ND)
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