Title: Charles Benjamin Schneider
Dates: 1906-1962
Collection Number: 2017-P-039
Quantity: 41 items
Abstract: Images of flooding in Minot (N.D.), train wrecks, Schneider family, and agricultural scenes, including steam tractors, Ray and Minot (N.D.).
Provenance: The Charles Benjamin Schneider collection was donated to the SHSND by Pat Dahl in December 2017.
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Inventory
Box 1:
00001 Steam powered threshing crew, Jack Schneider standing on the right 1908
00002 Minot (N.D.) flood ca. 1920
00003 Minot (N.D.) flood, looking west on 4th Ave from 2nd St NW 1923
00004 Minot (N.D.) flood ca. 1920
00005 Minot (N.D.) flood, looking south on 4th NW from 4th Ave NW 1923
00006 Minot (N.D.) flood, looking west on 4th Ave NW 1923
00007 Minot (N.D.) flood 1923
00008 People sitting on a car in the flood waters, child on bumper is Sidney Engman, Minot (N.D.) flood ca. 1920
00009 Children lined up in front of the Sturet School, NW of Ray (N.D.) ca. 1920
00010 Man standing next to International pickup, "Ray" above the windshield 1923
00011 Men and dog standing on Reinhold Schneider's plowing outfit, Reinhold is seated, man standing in back is Jack Schneider, Ray (N.D.) 1909
00012 C. J. Schneider farm, Ray (N.D.) 1906
00013 Two men in front of Great Northern locomotive #5301 01/10/1944
00014 C. B. Schneider and Skogstad with large locomotive #2121, Williston (N.D.) 06/19/1939
00015 Horse drawn wagon crossing a river in a ferry ca. 1930
00016 Men looking at a crashed and burned airplane 08/10/1928
00017 FJS driving a tractor ca. 1922
00018 Men operating a steam tractor 1928
00019 Train wreck with locomotive #2054, Berthold (N.D.) 08/25/1945
00020 Men looking at a train wreck 1945
00021 – 00023 Grain elevator destroyed by a tornado, West Hope (N.D.) 1940
00024 Charles with daughter Mildred and granddaughter Denise 1962
00025 Crowded street scene, Ray (N.D.) 08/18/1911
00026 Men building large structure ca. 1920
00027 Possibly Frank Schneider in a wagon in front of a barn 05/1913
00028 First locomotive owned by Great Northern William Crooks #1 ca. 1920
00029 School and park, Ray (N.D.) ca. 1920
00030 Postcard of Sakakawea statue, Bismarck (N.D.) ca. 1920
00031 Theodore Roosevelt Cabin, Bismarck (N.D.) ca. 1920
00032 Middle Entrance to Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora (N.D.) ca. 1920
00033 Deep test oil well, Ray (N.D.) 1937
00034 Tourist cabins, Ray (N.D.) 1937
00035 City Hall, Ray (N.D.) 1937
00036 Man driving steam tractor 1914
00037 Three men, one in a cart, man on left is Hank Schneider ca. 1915
00038 C. B. Schneider leaning on a drilling machine ca. 1915
00039 Train wreck with locomotive #1148 ca. 1920
00040 C. B. Schneider and another man operating a drilling machine ca. 1915
00041 Ben Schneider pulling a combine with his Model T coupe on the Roy Vaill farm 12 miles S of Ray, (N.D.) ca. 1920
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