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Title: Hatton-Eielson Museum
Dates: ca. 1905-1928
Collection Number: 00121
Quantity: 34 items
Abstract: Images of Hatton, farming, carriages, wagons, and automobiles, and Carl Ben Eielson in a parade.
Provenance: The State Historical Society of North Dakota borrowed this collection to make copies from the Hatton-Eielson Museum in March 1987.
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00121-01              Crowd  on the platform of the Great Northern Depot, Hatton, N.D.
    00121-02              Elevators  and train, Hatton, N.D.
    00121-03              Front  Street looking north, Hatton, N.D.
    00121-04              Birds  Eye View of Hatton, N.D.
    00121-05              High  School, Hatton, N.D. postcard by Fred C. Lounsberry 1908
    00121-06              Main  Street looking south, Hatton, N.D.
    00121-07              Hatton,  N.D. postcard ca. 1908
    00121-08              7th  Street looking west, Hatton, N.D.
    00121-09              Carl  Ben Eielson home, Hatton, N.D. postcard by Gaylor, Grand Forks
    00121-10              Crowd  in the streets of Hatton, N.D. ca. 1905
    00121-11              Crowd  and band in the streets of Hatton, N.D., possibly July 4th
    00121-12              Lewis  Tollefson family in an automobile ca. 1910: Olga, Stella, Cora Claire, Alice,  Louise, Lewis, Sonova, Ruth, Hannah, Lester, Tom, and Tiny the Dog
    00121-13              The  Gullick Wastvedts in their 1912 Cadillac: Henry, Father, Bessie, Gilman,  Randine, Mother, Aasta, and Ida
    00121-14              Two  automobiles and a motorcycle
    00121-15              Group  of people, and six automobiles
    00121-16 - 19      Groups  with automobiles
    00121-20              Man  driving horse drawn sleigh
    00121-21              Same  as 00121-01
    00121-22              Man  driving horse drawn wagon
    00121-23              Two  women and a child in a horse drawn carriage
    00121-24              Four  men in a horse drawn wagon by the Hatton elevator
    00121-25              Man  in a horse drawn wagon
    00121-26              Horses  pulling wagons
    00121-27              Two  carriages outside a claim shack
    00121-28              Sven  Green, first motorized oil delivery in Hatton
    00121-29              Carl  Ben Eielson in his homecoming parade in Hatton, N.D. 1928
    00121-30              Two  people in an automobile
    00121-31              Boy  on a bicycle
    00121-32              Towing  a car: Burnhard Bjerke, Johnnie Bjerke, Alfred Penam, J. Edwin or myself, Paul  Ness, Oscar Ness
    00121-33              Newburgh  Township harvest scene
    00121-34              Karen  Beatta Hegge age 5, daughter of Eric Hegge ca. 1920
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