Title: Carol Anderson Oral History Photo Collection
Dates: ca. 1900-1950
Collection Number: 00032-WE-23
Quantity: 51 items
Abstract: Photographs copied from the personal collection of Carol Anderson of Wells County (ND). She was not interviewed.
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.
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00032-WE-23-01 Carrie Bille Harding holding reins of horses with cookhouse in background ca. 1900-1910
00032-WE-23-02 Leonora "Turk" Harding on motorcycle 1900
00032-WE-23-03 Cyclone damage to Heaton (ND) August 1910
00032-WE-23-04 Leonora "Turk" Harding with dog Moses protecting her from brother Charles "Joe" Harding ca. 1900-1910
00032-WE-23-05 Nels C. "Chris" Bille farm and stock, Balfour (ND) 1915
00032-WE-23-06 Nels C. "Chris" Bille farm near slaughterhouse, Balfour (ND) 1915
00032-WE-23-07 Charles Harding Sr. and sons’ trip west near Medora (ND) 1939
00032-WE-23-08 Charles Harding farm, Heaton (ND) 1917
00032-WE-23-09 Charles Harding, Sr. barn near Heaton (ND) 1917
00032-WE-23-10 Building new barn on Charles Harding, Sr. farm, Heaton (ND) 1917
00032-WE-23-11 Barn building on Charles Harding, Sr. farm, Heaton (ND) 1917
00032-WE-23-12 Phyllis and Carol Harding and nurse stand in yard among chickens, Heaton (ND) 1917
00032-WE-23-13 Carrie Harding and Phyllis Harding in farm yard, Heaton (ND) 1917
00032-WE-23-14 Cyclone, Heaton (ND) August 28, 1910
00032-WE-23-15 Leonora "Aunt Turk" and Charles "Joe" Harding with dog Moses in front of their homestead shack, Heaton (ND) ca. 1900-1910
00032-WE-23-16 Soo Line Depot, Balfour (ND) ca. 1900-1910
00032-WE-23-17 Snowstorm, Balfour (ND) ca. 1915-1916
00032-WE-23-18 Rainbow Gardens, Carrington (ND) ca. 1900-1910
00032-WE-23-19 A nice gentle saddle pony July 10, 1917
00032-WE-23-20 Charles Harding and his sister Leonora Harding, Balfour (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-21 Aunt Connie and Joe Harding with Ernest Elmer Phyllis Carol and Buck Plunket, Heaton (ND) ca. 1917-1920
00032-WE-23-22 Mischief the third, grandson of old Emma, Fessenden (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-23 Family group with dog Moses and automobile, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-24 Harry Harding, World War I soldier, Heaton (ND) ca. 1917-1918
00032-WE-23-25 Harding farm after the barn was built in 1917, Heaton (ND)
00032-WE-23-26 Carrie Belle Harding, with sister Christine Pederson and daughters Phyllis and Carol in automobile, Heaton (ND) 1916
00032-WE-23-27 Nels Chris Bille butchering three cattle and four hogs, Balfour (ND) 1915
00032-WE-23-28 Aunt Connie Harding and young children in automobile, Heaton (ND) ca. 1916-1917
00032-WE-23-29 Shocks of grain in field, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-30 Mrs. Hanson, midwife with Phyllis Harding, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-31 Carol Harding (Anderson) in high chair, Phyllis Harding seated in front, Heaton (ND) 1916
00032-WE-23-32 Carol Harding (Anderson) as a baby in high chair, Heaton (ND) 1916
00032-WE-23-33 Lenora "Aunt Turk" Harding and others with automobile, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-34 Charles "Joe" Harding sitting with Phyllis Harding, Heaton (ND) 1915
00032-WE-23-35 Harvesting near Balfour (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-36 Heaton Lumber Company ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-37 Downtown Sykeston (ND), ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-38 Winter of 1916-1917, Heaton (ND)
00032-WE-23-39 Hans Bille's place, Sykeston (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-40 Edgar Harding on "Blue Ribbon June 10, 1920
00032-WE-23-41 Parade of automobiles and people in downtown ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-42 Charles "Joe" Harding and his team of horses, Heaton (ND) 1916
00032-WE-23-43 Sam Harding on bucking bronco, Tuttle (ND) ca. 1930-1950
00032-WE-23-44 Edgar Belle (Bille) cabin on Edgar Harding ranch , Medora (ND)
00032-WE-23-45 Charles "Joe" Harding with Belgian stallion purchased for $2,000, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910
00032-WE-23-46 Charles "Joe" Harding and his horses, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-47 Charles "Joe" Harding farm, Heaton (ND) 1916
00032-WE-23-48 Carrie, Charles and Phyllis Harding Amelia and Gladys Bille standing in front of house, Heaton (ND) ca. 1920-1930
00032-WE-23-49 Leonora “Aunt Turk” and Charles Harding with family at their claim shack, Heaton (ND) ca. 1910-1920
00032-WE-23-50 Carrie and Annie Bille's homestead near Hurdsfield (ND) ca. 1900-1910
00032-WE-23-51 Carrie and Annie Bille inside claim shack, Hurdsfield (ND) ca. 1900-1910
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