Title: Myrtle Knudsen
Dates: 1876, 1958, n.d.
Collection Number: 01022
Quantity: 29 items
Abstract: Images of a cook car, plowing and harvesting in Granville (ND), 350 acre potato field, Fort Peck (MT), Custer Trail Ranch in Medora, and Fort Lincoln State Park.
Provenance: The State Historical Society of North Dakota acquired the collection from Margaret Rice in 1992.
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
01022-01 Old Fort Peck (MT) drawing
01022-02 Custer Trail Ranch near Medora (ND) owned by Eaton Bros.
01022-03 Mrs. Elizabeth Thorson family in front of log home
01022-04 Olaf Tansem, Velva (ND)
01022-05 Governor William Langer
01022-06 James J. Hill
01022-08 Soldiers shooting practice
01022-09 A North Dakota Homestead. Photographer: Pasonault, Williston N.D.
01022-10 Chateau de Mores, Medora (ND)
01022-11 John Digre and another man posed with axes and logs. Photographer: Monogram Studio, Mayville, N.D.
01022-12 Portrait of two young men. Photographer: Larson, Minneapolis
01022-13 Men outside cook car - Red River Special Dining Car Throndset & Wroolie
01022-14 “Plowing 60 acres a day on the Selk Farm, N.D.” Photographer: Franklin Johnson, Granville (ND)
01022-15 Harvest near Granville (ND)
01022-16 Scene from W. S. Brekkes 350 acre potato field, Nielsville, Polk County (MN)
01022-17 House of Representatives, Bismarck (ND)
01022-22 17 Mai, 1958 procession
01022-23 Reconstructed earth lodge, Fort Lincoln, Mandan (ND)
01022-24 Reconstructed blockhouse, Fort Lincoln, Mandan (ND)
01022-25 Seventh Cavalry leaving Fort Abraham Lincoln 1876
01022-26 Indian attack of 1872 drawing
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