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00553 Elmer H. Yonaka
    1907-1950
      Black and white images of E. H. Yonaka, his work,  and travels as head of W. H. Brown Land Company and Mott (ND). (24 items)
00555 Fanny Slattery and Mame Slattery Zychlinski
  circa 1880-1932
  Consists of portraits, groundbreaking for the  State Capitol building, destruction of confiscated liquor behind the Capitol,  and the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Bismarck (N.D.) (7 items)
00560 Bernard  Weinreich
    1950-1970
      Images  of street scenes in Bismarck and Mandan, the interior of the Ferris Hotel in  Medora, portraits of Russell Reid, and the Grassy Butte Post Office. (54 items)
00562 J. P. Jackson
    1884-circa 1910
      Consists of portraits of National Guard officers  in 1884, a July 4th parade in Bismarck, and state officials posed on  the Capitol steps in 1890. (12 items)
I. P. Baker
      1885-1930
        Portrait of Isaac P. Baker, a home with unidentified people, General Charles Summerall and Red Tomahawk, the Deapolis elevator, and 71 negatives of houses and farmsteads in Bostonia, Carrington, Courtenay, Lake Williams, Lakota, McHenry, McVille, Pingree, and Sheyenne and rodeo and swimming scenes. (77 items)
  
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