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Title: Norman Paulson
Dates: 1897-1967
Collection Number: 00988
Quantity: 54 items
Abstract: Primarily photos taken by Museum Curator Norman Paulson of the Liberty Memorial Building and archaeological excavations. Also includes historic photos borrowed from the owners for copying.
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Related Collection:
    32294 State Historical Society Museum Curator Files, Norman  Paulson
Photographs Inventory
00988-00001 Museum workroom, Liberty Memorial Building,  Bismarck (N.D.)  1957   
    00988-00002 Indian room, State Historical Society museum,  Bismarck (N.D.) 1963   
    00988-00003 Campaign of 1876 exhibit, Liberty Memorial  Building, Bismarck (N.D.) 1963   
    00988-00004 Automobile on display on 1st floor of Liberty  Memorial Building, Bismarck (N.D.) ca. 1958
    00988-00005 2nd floor hallway, Liberty Memorial Building,  Bismarck (N.D.) ca. 1958
    00988-00006 3rd floor, Liberty Memorial Building, Bismarck  (N.D.) ca. 1958
    00988-00007 Big Hidatsa or Olds Indian Village site 32ME12,  2 miles north of Stanton (N.D.) 10/1963
    00988-00008 Lower Hidatsa River site 32ME11 10/1963
    00988-00009 Lower Hidatsa site 32ME10 10/1963
    00988-00010 Sketch of a 12 post earth lodge with roof  removed  XX
    00988-00011 Sketch of cross section of Wolf Chief's earth lodge    XX
    00988-00012 Norman Paulson at Fort Clark Historic Site 1963   
    00988-00013 Sketch of Kipp's Post by Ray Wood     1963   
    00988-00014a-b Flood in Pembina (N.D.)  04/22/1897 
    00988-00015 Threshing scene near Maddock (N.D.)   ca. 1900                 
    00988-00016 Threshing scene near Maddock (N.D.)   ca. 1900                 
    00988-00017 Threshing scene near Maddock (N.D.)   ca. 1900                 
    00988-00018 T. O. Peterson's farm buildings 1908                        
    00988-00019 Bison latifrons drawing  XX                            
    00988-00020 Buffalo grazing on hillside     XX                                   
    00988-00021 Drawing of Indian holding spear XX                          
    00988-00022 Indian aiming spear at a bison  XX                              
    00988-00023 Indian aiming spear at mammoth  XX                       
    00988-00024 Looking south from roof of Liberty Memorial  Building, Bismarck (N.D.) 09/1966
    00988-00025 Looking northeast from Liberty Memorial Building  roof 09/1966
    00988-00026 Looking northeast from Memorial Building roof at  site preparations for new Highway Department building 09/1966
    00988-00027 Installation of rain gutter, Liberty Memorial  Building, Bismarck (N.D.) 07/1966
    00988-00028 Installation of rain gutter, Liberty Memorial  Building, Bismarck (N.D.) 07/1966
    00988-00029 Clyde Dollar at Custer house excavation, Fort  Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00030 Youth Corps at Custer house excavation, Fort  Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00031 Custer house excavation, Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00032 Youth Corps excavating Custer house, Fort  Abraham Lincoln    09/1966
    00988-00033 Excavation of Custer house, Fort Abraham Lincoln  09/1966
    00988-00034 Excavation of Custer house, Fort Abraham Lincoln  09/1966
    00988-00035 One of the fireplace foundations at Custer house  excavation, Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00036 Excavation at site of Custer house, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00037 Clyde Dollar at Custer house site excavation,  Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00038 Jim Sperry and Clyde Dollar at Custer house  excavation site, Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00039 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00040 Clyde Dollar at Custer house excavation site,  Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00041 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00042 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00043 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00044 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00045 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00046 Jim Sperry at excavation of Custer house site,  Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00047 Clyde Dollar at excavation of Custer house site,  Fort Abraham Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00048 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00049 Excavation at Custer house site, Fort Abraham  Lincoln 09/1966
    00988-00050 Jo and Larry Runnels, Fort Rice 09/1967
    00988-00051 'The Search for Fort Tilton' near Stanton (N.D.)      06/1965
    00988-00052 Excavation near Basin Electric Power Plant,  Stanton (N.D.) 06/1965
    00988-00053 Excavation near Basin Electric Power Plant,  Stanton (N.D.) 06/1965
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