We’ve launched a new web portal! Visit findhistory.nd.gov to search our collections.
Due to a road closure, the Killdeer Mountain Battlefield State Historic Site is temporarily closed.
Title: Theo Mattson
                
Dates: 1890-1950
Collection Number: 00063
Quantity: 25 items
Abstract: Images of Sanish (N.D.), Fort McKeen, the North Dakota Capitol Grounds, the Menoken Indian Village, and agricultural scenes, including several images of the Dalrymple farm (Cass County, N.D.).
Provenance: The collection was donated to the State Historical Society of North Dakota by Theodore G. Mattson in July 1964.
Property Rights: The State Historical  Society of North Dakota owns the property rights to this collection.
                  
  Copyrights: Copyrights to materials in  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 and 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
00063-00001a Verendrye Bridge before removal, Sanish (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00001b The Verendrye Bridge before it was demolished, Sanish  (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00001c The Verendrye Bridge at Sanish. N.D. before  demolition, 1950
    00063-00001d Verendrye Bridge at Sanish (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00001e View of Sanish (N.D.) from Crow-Flies-High Butte 1950
    00063-00001f Sanish (N.D.) as seen from Crow-Flies-High Butte 1950
    00063-00001g Looking east along Main Street, Sanish (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00002a Verendrye National Monument, aka Crow-Flies-High  Butte from across the Missouri River near Sanish (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00002b Crow-Flies-High Butte viewed from across the Missouri  River 1950
    00063-00002c View of the Sanish area from Crow-Flies-High Butte  (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00002d Site of the new Missouri River bridge near the Verendrye  National Monument 1950
    00063-00002e Two-track winding along the approach to the Verendrye  National Monument, Sanish (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00002f Restored Fort McKeen blockhouse south of Mandan  (N.D.) circa 1950
    00063-00002g View down the Missouri River from Ft. McKeen  blockhouse circa 1950
    00063-00002h View of Ft. McKeen blockhouse with Bismarck (N.D.) in  the distance circa 1950
    00063-00002i Ft. McKeen blockhouse and the view to the northeast  circa 1950
    00063-00003 Crow-Flies-High Butte and the Missouri River Vista  circa 1950
    00063-00004A Three unidentified men at the On-A-Slant Indian earth  lodge village, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park (N.D.) 8/16/1950
    00063-00004B On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village below a graveled  road, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park (N.D.) 8/16/1950
    00063-00004C View across On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village, Ft.  Abraham Lincoln State Park (N.D.) 8/16/1950
    00063-00004D Center plaza in On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village,  Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park (N.D.) 8/16/1950
    00063-00004E Earth lodges at On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village from  the west side 8/16/1950
    00063-00004F The On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village with the Capitol  in the distance 8/16/1950
    00063-00005a The Liberty Memorial building on the North Dakota  State Capital grounds 1950
    00063-00005b View southwest from the steps of the North Dakota  State Capitol, Bismarck (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00005c North Dakota Capitol as seen from the north lawn of  the Liberty Memorial building 1950
    00063-00005d The North Dakota State Capitol building as seen from  the Liberty Memorial building 1950
    00063-00005e Facade of the North Dakota State Capitol from the  southwest 1950
    00063-00005f The North Dakota State Capitol building with water  tower behind 1950
    00063-00006a Sakakawea Statue on the North Dakota Capitol grounds,  Bismarck (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00006b Right side view of the Sakakawea statue on the  Capital Grounds, Bismarck (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00006c Sakakawea statue on the Capital Grounds, Bismarck  (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00006d The Sakakawea statue on the Capital Grounds, Bismarck  (N.D.) 1950
    00063-00007-1 Russell Reid, George Will, and Clell Gannon  examining the fortification ditch at Menoken Indian Village 8/16/1950
    00063-00007-2 Fortification ditch at On-A-Slant Indian Village  Site 8/16/1950
    00063-00007-3 View from Menoken Indian Village over the Apple  Creek bottom lands 8/16/1950
    00063-00007-4 Fortification ditch at Menoken Indian Village State  Park, Burleigh County (N.D.) 8/16/1950
    00063-00007-5 Russell Reid, George Will, and Clell Gannon(?) walk  the fortification ditch at Menoken Indian Village 8/16/1950
    00063-00007-6 Russell Reid, George Will, and Clell Gannon converse  in the fortification ditch at Menoken Indian Village 8/16/1950
    00063-00008 Copy of a calendar photograph using children as  advertisement for Evensen and Olson 1900
    00063-00009 Olson & his ox team, Kenmare (N.D.) 1903
    00063-00010 A North Dakota family by their sod house 1896
    00063-00011 Hand separator turned by sheep power circa 1900
    00063-00012 Dalrymple farm workers and horse and mule teams line  up across a field 1890
    00063-00013 Dalrymple Bonanza Farm acres with of shocks of wheat  1890
    00063-00014 Forty binders cutting and binding grain on the  Dalrymple Bonanza farm 1890
    00063-00015 Threshing crews on the Dalrymple Bonanza Farm,  Casselton (N.D.) 1890
    00063-00016 Assorted pieces of tack for farm animals in a display  2/14/1963
Address:
	612 East Boulevard Ave.
  Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
	Get Directions
Hours:
	  State Museum and Store:  8 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F; Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
We are closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. We are closed at noon Christmas Eve if it falls on Mon.-Thurs. and are closed all day if it falls on Fri.-Sun.
	  
	  State Archives: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F, except state holidays; 2nd Sat. of each month, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Appointments are recommended. To schedule an appointment, please contact us at 701.328.2091 or archives@nd.gov.
    State Historical Society offices: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F, except state holidays.
Contact Us:
phone: 701.328.2666
email: history@nd.gov
Social Media:
		See all social media accounts