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Title: State Historical Society. North Dakota Writers’ Project.  State Director’s Correspondence 
    
Dates: ca. 1935-1942
      
Record Series: 30563
        
Quantity: 2 feet
        
Abstract: Documents the director’s  involvement with projects, publicity, publications, employment, and  administration.
        
Provenance: The North Dakota State Archives  acquired these records series through the auspices of the Professional and  Service Division, Work Projects Administration, and the State Historical  Society of North Dakota, ca.1942.
        
Copyright: Public records are not subject to  copyright restrictions, although record series may contain copyrighted  material. Consideration of such copyrights is the responsibility of the author  and publisher.
        
Access: These records are available for  public inspection under provision of the North Dakota Century Code, 55-02.1-08.
        
Citation: Researchers are requested to cite  the record group, series name and number, and the State Historical Society of  North Dakota in all footnote and bibliographic references.
        
HISTORICAL SKETCH
        
The North Dakota Writers’  Project began in 1935 and was sponsored by the  Division of Women’s and Professional Projects, Works Progress Administration,  and the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Many of the publications  planned by the North Dakota Writers’ Project were never published. Three  notable exceptions are:
    
North  Dakota: A Guide to the Northern Prairie State, 1938
    A History of Richland County and the City of Wahpeton, North Dakota, 1938  sponsored by the Wahpeton Park Committee
    A History of Bismarck, 1938 sponsored by the Bismarck Association of Commerce
    
The  North Dakota Writers’ Project gathered information for other proposed  publications, including a history of grazing, a book on the origin of North  Dakota place names, a folklore study, and a book entitled “America Eats.”  Survey work of the North Dakota Writers’ Project ended in 1942.
      
Box / Folder Inventory 
    
Box 141:
    State Director’s Correspondence A-G 1935-1938
Box 142: 
    State Director’s Correspondence H-Z 1935-1938
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