Title: Historic Sites
Dates: 1937-1957
Collection Number: 00095
Quantity: 206 items
Abstract: Images of International Peace Gardens, installation of the Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive at Camp Hancock, Chateau De Mores, State Historical Society exhbits in the Liberty Memorial Building, and monuments and historical markers.
Provenance: The State Historical Society of North Dakota acquired the Historic Sites photograph collection from LeRoy Pease of the Greater North Dakota Association on August 25, 1952.
Copyrights: Copyrights to materials in this collection remain with the donor, publisher, author, or author's heirs. Researcher 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 name, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota in all footnote and bibliographic references.
PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00095-001 – 036 International Peace Gardens
00095-0037 – 0038 Victor Feldbrill, Victor, director of the Winnipeg Symphony, directing Camp Orchestra rehearsal at International Peace Gardens
00095-039 Clayton Hathaway, of Duluth Minn., directing chorus rehearsal at International Peace Gardens
00095-040 Indoor rehearsal of band under the direction of Ronald Gregory, University of Indiana, at International Peace Gardens
00095-041 Richard Jolliffe of Muncie Ind., directing camp dance band at the International Peace Gardens
00095-042 Harlow Berguist of Fargo, directing cello and string bass sectional rehearsal, International Peace Gardens
00095-043 Outdoor rehearsal of the combined bands under the direction of Clarence Sawhill, University of Califonia, International Peace Gardens
00095-044 Caporette Twirling Team under the direction of Marilyn Haas, Syracuse Ind. At the International Peace Gardens
00095-045 Twirling Team at the International Peace Gardens
00095-046 – 047 International Peace Gardens
00095-048 Soldiers at Camp Hancock formerly Camp Greeley ca. 1872-1875, Bismarck (DT)
00095-049 Overview of Camp Hancock grounds looking northeast, Bismarck N.D. April 12, 1950
00095-050 Overview of Camp Hancock grounds looking east, Bismarck N.D. April 12, 1950
00095-051 Overview of Camp Hancock grounds looking southwest, Bismarck N.D. April 12, 1950
00095-052 – 053 Overview of Camp Hancock grounds looking north, Bismarck N.D. April 12, 1950
00095-054 Overview of Camp Hancock building looking southeast, Bismarck N.D. April 12, 1950
00095-055 Close-up of fire damaged siding on Camp Hancock building looking to the north, Bismarck N.D. April 12, 1950
00095-056 Bagpipe team readying to perform at installation of Northern Pacific Railroad Engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-057 Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine dedication ceremonies at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-058 Bagpipe team readying to perform at installation of Northern Pacific Railroad Engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-059 Speaker at Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine dedication ceremonies at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-060 Speaker at Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine dedication ceremonies at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-061 Bagpipe team readying to perform at installation of Northern Pacific Railroad Engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-062 – 068 Speaker at Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine dedication ceremonies at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095 0069 Crowd inspecting locomotive engine after dedication ceremonies at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-070 – 073 Installation of tracks for permanent location of Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-074 Russell Reid and others watch tractor pulling Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine into permanent location at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D.
00095-075 Russell Reid photographing installation of Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-076 Installation of Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-077 Russell Reid watching installation of Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-078 Medallion detail on side of Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955. Inscription: Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia U. S. A. July 1909 33619.
00095-079 Installation of Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive engine at Camp Hancock, Bismarck N.D. 1955
00095-080 – 086 Fort Rice State Historic Site, Fort Rice N.D.
00095 0087 Model of Fort McKeen, Mandan N.D.
00095 0088 Fort McKeen Block house reconstructed by the C.C.C. Mandan N.D.
00095 0089 Fort Mandan Historic Site Marker
00095-090 Lake Jessie Historic Site Marker
00095-091 Sully's Heart River Corral Historic Site Monument
00095-092 Dam on the Sheyenne River at Fort Ransom N.D.
00095-093 – 111 Writing Rock Historic Site, Divide County N.D.
00095-112 – 113 Hawks Nest near Carrington N.D.
00095-114 Dedication of Monument and ponderosa pine tree honoring late George Francis Will, pioneer seedsman and naturalist May 3, 1957
00095-115 Mrs. George Francis Will unveils monument honoring her late husband May 3, 1957
00095-116 Mrs. George Francis Will, unknown and Russell Reid viewing Monument honoring the late George Will May 3, 1957
00095-117 Group unveils monument honoring the late George Francis Will May 3, 1957: E. L. Worthington, Mrs. George Francis Will, Ernest George, Rev. A. E. Smith, Judge James Morris, Mrs. Kenneth Potsborg, Clarence Nelson
00095-118 – 135 State Historical Society Exhibits, Bismarck N.D. 1937
00095-136 – 148 Theodore Roosevelt National Park Dedication June 1949
00095-149 Medora N.D. 1949
00095-150 – 151 Chateau de Mores, Medora N.D. 1949
00095-152 Marquis de Mores statue in park at Medora N.D. 1949
00095-153 – 154 DeMores Packing Plant, Medora N.D. 1949
00095-155 Chateau de Mores, Medora N.D. 1949
00095-157 Russell Reid in Liberty Memorial Building office. Risem photo
00095-158 Maynard Stephens, model builder for the State Historical Society. Risem photo. ca. 1930-1940
00095-159 State Historical Society artifacts. Risem photo
00095-160 Archaeology exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-161 Bison exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-162 – 163 Butterfly exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-164 Gun exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-165 Exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-166 Military exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-167 WWI exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-168 Exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-169 Bird and mammal exhibit, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-170 Liberty Memorial Building upstairs hallwayexhibit. Risem photo
00095-171 Pioneer Room, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-172 Red River Ox Cart display, Liberty Memorial Building. Risem photo
00095-173 Theodore Roosevelt on horseback display, Liberty Memorial Bulding. Risem photo
00095-174 Front of Liberty Memorial Building in snow. Risem photo
00095-176 – 181 Aerial views of the International Peace Gardens ca. 1955-1960. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-182 – 183 Aerial views of Lake Stormon, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-184 – 185 Formal Gardens at International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-186 – 189 Canadian-American stone dedication cairn, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-190 Aerial view of International High School Music Camp and Music Director’s Workshop, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-191 Aerial view of formal gardens, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-192 Cornerstone of Freedom Canadian monument, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-193 – 194 Young Citizens League Monument, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-195 Oak Leaf Picnic Area, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-196 – 197 Canadian-American stone dedication cairn, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-198 Ten Commandments, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-200 – 201 Lake Stormon, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-202 Canadian Customs and Immigration station. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-203 Aerial view of the International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-204 Canadian-American stone dedication cairn, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-205 Wishing well in the Peace Panel, International Peace Gardens. W. P. Sebens photo
00095-206 International Peace Garden highway sign
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