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Title: Reinhold and Maisie (Busby) Pfaff
Dates: ca. 1900-1910
Collection Number: 2016-P-002
Quantity: 10 items
Abstract: Consists of photographs and postcards of the Reinhold and Masie (Busby) Pfaff family. Includes family portraits and agricultural photographs from around the Lincoln Valley (N.D.) area in Sheridan County.
Provenance: The collection was donated to the State Historical Society of North Dakota by Russ Hornbacher, grandson of Reinhold and Maisie (Busby) Pfaff, on December 27, 2002.
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  Access: This collection is open under  the rules and regulations of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
                  
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INVENTORY
2016-P-002-00001            Portrait of girl, “Maisie Busby Pfaff,  My G’ma – Russ Hornbacher”, ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00002            4 horses pulling sulkies or a  sleigh, “Old Si – Mable S. – Black Hoell(?) – Richard Laruel(?), Thomas Busby’s  horse,” ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00003            Group of men posing, “Farmer (or  Former) Ministers of the Lincoln Valley Baptist Church – Reinhold Pfaff” Arrows  identifying Rev. E. Broeckel, Rev. H. G. Bens, Rev. S. J. Fuxa, and Rev. G.  Eichler, December 2, 1902
    2016-P-002-00004            4 horses pulling sulkies on  racetrack, “Harness racer – T. L. Busby – Thomas Can Busby, father of my G’ma,  (1) Maisie Busby Pfaff, (2) Reinhold Pfaff, Russ Hornbacher – McHenry Kensal  area – Darlene Hornbacher, my mom”, ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00005            Maisie Busby Pfaff’s Uncle Bert in  cowboy attire, ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00006            4 teams cutting grain, ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00007            Maisie’s sister, “Babe” Albina Veda,  ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00008            Postcard of woman peeling potatoes, ca.  1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00009            Postcard of Thomas Con Busby and  unidentified woman, ca. 1900-1910
    2016-P-002-00010            Postcard of Mrs. T. L. Busby, “My  great G’ma” (Hutton, S.D.) , ca. 1900-1910
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