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00670 George W. Hill
ca. 1868-1882
Includes scenes of the Badlands, Missouri River steamboats,  Yankton, Fort Abercrombie, Fort Stevenson, Fort Buford, Fort Thompson, Grand  River Agency, Fort Sully, Santee Agency, and Cheyenne Agency. Native American  photos include Assiniboine village at Fort Buford; signing of peace treaty  between Rees, Mandans, Gros Ventres, and Sissetons; scouts and their tipis at  Fort Rice; and several portraits. Photographers respresented include Stanley J.  Morrow, C. L. Hamilton, Upton, and an unidentified photographer. (83 items)
00675 Russell Buck
  1910-1954
  Farming and family scenes near Hazelton (ND). (34 items)
00680 A. L. McCullum
    1886-1899
    Images of farms and towns including Ardoch, Bismarck,  Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Larimore, and Valley City. (19 items)
00682 Mary S. Garman
ca. 1917, 1973
Images of a farm in rural Burleigh County N.D. where Carl E.  Steiger worked in 1917 while waiting to be called into the Army. (44 items)
00687 Ralph Hall
ca. 1880-1930
Includes scenes of the town of Carrington, a Fort Totten  encampment, and several Indian portraits and scenes, some of which involved  identification of Dakota Sioux including Chief Yellow Fish, Chief Red Dog,  Charles Tikanye, Cantehniyaye (Shaking Heart), George Hunt, Pagonta (Mallard),  Iwankena (Reclining Woman), and Istazina (Yellow Eyes). Included photographers  are Herbert D. Cooper, Devils Lake; F.D. Norton, New Rockford; J. Orville  Johnson, Washington DC; Dan Dutro, Fort Benton MT; and T.W. Ingersoll. (31 post  cards)
00694 Harriet Borgen Johnson
  ca. 1910-1911
  Images of early homesteaders, threshing, and  railroad construction in Hettinger County (ND). (28 items)
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