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Title: Clyde A. Ferguson Family
Dates: ca. 1900-1936
Collection Number: 2008-P-038
Quantity: 35 items
Abstract: Images of Courtenay, Leal, Wimbledon, and Woodworth, N.D. including farming scenes, a concert band and a baseball game.
Provenance: The State Historical Society of North Dakota acquired this collection from Marian Ferguson Swingdoff in August 2008.
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
2008-P-038-01   Composite  postcard of Courtenay, N.D. showing churches, a school, Main Street, and  elevators
    2008-P-038-02   Bird’s  Eye View of Courtenay, N.D. ca. 1910
    2008-P-038-03   Main  Street, Courtenay, N.D. ca. 1910
    2008-P-038-04   Freight  wreck near Leal, N.D. April 2, 1912
    2008-P-038-05   School,  Wimbledon, N.D.
    2008-P-038-06   Cars  lined up on Main Street, Wimbledon, N.D. ca. 1910
    2008-P-038-07   Main  Street, Wimbledon, N.D. ca. 1910
    2008-P-038-08   Bird’s  Eye View of Wimbledon, N.D. ca. 1911
    2008-P-038-09   Composite  image of Wimbledon showing residential streets and Lover’s Lane
    2008-P-038-10   Residential  street, Wimbledon, N.D.
    2008-P-038-11   Depot  and elevators, Wimbledon, N.D.
    2008-P-038-12   St.  Boniface Church, Wimbledon, N.D.
    2008-P-038-13   same as 12
    2008-P-038-14   Band  marching in parade in a large town
    2008-P-038-15   Panorama  of Wimbledon Concert Band in front of a Northern Pacific passenger train
    2008-P-038-16   Wimbledon  Concert Band portrait. Clyde and Elmer Ferguson both in band
    2008-P-038-17   Men in  front of offices of The Woodworth Rustler Fine Job Printing
    2008-P-038-18   Depot  and elevators, Woodworth, N.D.
    2008-P-038-19   Main  Street, Woodworth, N.D. ca. 1900
    2008-P-038-20   School,  Woodworth, N.D. built in 1914
    2008-P-038-21 – 22 People in a field         
    2008-P-038-23   U.S.  Highway 10, 7 miles W of Jamestown, N.D. March 1, 1936 showing snow piled 20  feet high
    2008-P-038-24   Steam  locomotive with rotary plow digging out from deep snow
    2008-P-038-25   Train  loaded with coal
    2008-P-038-26   Man  driving a five horse team discing
    2008-P-038-27   Tractor  pulling four wagons
    2008-P-038-28   Tractors  parked by the railroad track
    2008-P-038-29   Composite  photo of farming showing horse teams hitched up, tractor plowing, and threshing
    2008-P-038-30 – 31 Threshing scene
    2008-P-038-32   Tractor  pulling a plow
    2008-P-038-33   Threshing
    2008-P-038-34   Plowing
    2008-P-038-35   Threshing
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