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Title: Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota  
    
    Dates: ca. 1869-1880
    
    Collection Number: 2018-P-012
    
    Quantity: 32 items
    
    Abstract: Consists copy  glass negatives used for volumes 2, 3 and 7 of "Collections of the 
    State Historical  Society of North Dakota."  
    
    Provenance: The  provenance of the items in this collection is unknown. 
    
    Property Rights: The  State Historical Society of North Dakota owns the property rights to this  collection.
    
    Copyrights: Copyrights  to this collection remain with the donor, publisher, author, or author's  heirs.  Researchers should consult the 1976 Copyright Act, Public Law  94-533, Title 17 U.S. Code and an archivist at this repository if clarification  of copyrights is needed.
    
    Access: This collection  is open under the rules and regulations of the State Historical Society of  North Dakota.
    
    Citation: Researchers  are requested to cite collection title, collection number, and the State  Historical Society of North Dakota in all footnotes and bibliographic  references.
    
    BOX  INVENTORY
Box 1: Items 00001-00015
    Box 2: Items 00016-00028
    Box 3: Items 00029-00032 
PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
    
    00001    Portraits of Captain Rolla Banks, Lieu ant Colonel  Francis Peteler (Corporal Company A, 8th U.S. Inf., Mexican War 2nd U. S.  Sharpshooters), Captain John Vander Horck (Volume 2, Part 2, p. 23)
    00002    Fort Totten, 1878 (Volume 2, p. 188)
    00003    Mrs. Alexander Faribault, Mrs. Joseph Buison  and Mrs. Wells (Volume 3, p. 217)
    00004    E. C. Butler, Henry A. Bemis, Alexander  Saunders and R. C. Cooper  (Volume 2, p. 240)
    00005    Colonel M. T. Thomas (8th Minnesota  Infantry), Captain M. I. Butterfield (Company A, 8th Minnesota Infantry),  Lauren Ormsby (Chaplain, 8th Minnesota Infantry), and Lieutenant Colonel H. C.  Rogers (8th Minnesota Infantry) (Volume 2, Part 2, p. 148)
    00006    Unidentified group, possibly the Sioux-Chippewa  Peace Conference, Fort Abercrombie, August 1870 
    00007    First house built by K. L. Johnson, 1871  (top left), home of C. T. Ness (top right), home of E. Stafne, 1878 (bottom)  (Volume 3, p. 172)
    00008    Top, left to right: George Faribault, Edward  Lohnes, Maj. James McLaughlin; bottom, left to right: Thomas Crayon, Frank  Palmer, Frank Desjarlais, circa 1878 (Volume 3, p. 214)
    00009    Sioux-Chippewa Peace Conference, Fort  Abercrombie, August 1870 (Volume 2, Part 2, p. 34)
    00010    Flooding, McCauleyville (Minn.) (Volume 2,  Part 2, p. 26)
    00011    Fort Abercrombie
    00012    Wm. H. Forbes (top), Ernest W. Brenner  (bottom left), and Frank Palmer (bottom right) (Volume 3, p. 211)
    00013    Steamer Selkirk, built at Fort Abercrombie  in 1871 (Volume 2, Part 2, p. 9)
    00014    Top, left to right: 2nd Lieutenant N. F.  Randolph (Company G, 8th Minnesota Infantry), Maj. George A. Camp (8th  Minnesota Infantry), Adjutant Lewis C. Paxton (8th Minnesota Infantry); bottom,  left to right: First Lieutenant Wesley Kinney (Company G, 8th Minnesota  Infantry), Captain George Atkinson (Company G, 8th Minnesota Infantry) (Volume  2, Part 2, p. 116)
    00015    Gallatin Post Office and Mardell Townsite,  1908 (Volume 2, p. 248)
    00016    Top: Jonas Oatland, bottom left: M. and Mrs.  J. T. Boman, bottom right: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hoagland (Volume 3, p. 265)
    00017    Top, left to right: Edward Haney, Mrs.  Octave La Rose, Dennis Doheny; bottom, left to right: James Michels, Octave La  Rose, David De Noyer (Volume 3, p. 219)
    00018    Top, left to right: Joseph Wold and his  grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hallum; bottom, left to right: Mr. and Mrs.  K. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Wold (Volume 3, p. 168)
    00019    Military group
    00020    Andrew Sebelins, August Landblom and John L.  Bjorkquist (Volume 3, p. 290) 
    00021    John H. Atchison, Royal D. Ross, Mrs. Andrew  Park Sr. and Andrew Park Sr. (Volume 3, p. 242) 
    00022    A. J. Fisk, Chas. F. Sims, E .W. Sims, and  I. P. Lennon (Volume 2, p. 431)
    00023    Luellen Ladbury, Rev. Jas. Baldwin, and Mr.  and Mrs. Geo. Saunders Sr. (Volume 2, p. 234) 
    00024    Three portraits of three men
    00025    Soldiers and women outside fort buildings
    00026    Old store of David McCauley (McCauleyville,  Minn.) (Volume 2, Part 2, p.20)
    00027    Fort Abercrombie, 1869 (Volume 2, Part 2, p.  32)
    00028    W. H. Sims and C. J. Atkins, circa 1869  (Volume 2, p. 359)
    00029    Lynched man hanging from bridge (used for  illustration in Collections of SHSND), circa 1880
    00030    Portrait of a man (Paulson photo, Hillsboro,  D.T.), circa 1875
    00031    Portrait of Solomon S. Burleson "father  J. Rev John M. Burleson, Grand Forks", circa 1875
    00032    Copy of a Marquis de Mores stage line  poster, circa 1880 (Volume 7, p. 313)
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