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Category: Slice of Life Click on a photo to see a larger version of the photo. |
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Submitted by Frances Manolovitz, Bismarck. Chas Kvasnicka kneels in the snow to make his brother think that he was standing in it up to his waist. Regan, 1918. |
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Submitted by Frances Manolovitz, Bismarck. Clara Kvasnicka stands on top of the railroad section house in Regan. He bought it at auction for $250 and moved it to a farm north of Regan in 1942. |
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Submitted by Frances Manolovitz, Bismarck. Family picnic at the Rocks in Rock Hill Township west of Wing. Top row: Frances, Toni, mother, and Clara. Below: Chas. Kvosnicka. The Rocks. 1936. |
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Submitted by Richard Unkenholz, Bismarck. Visit of Freedom Train to Bismarck. 1946-47. |
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Submitted by Richard Unkenholz, Bismarck. World War Memorial on State Capitol Grounds. 1946. |
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Submitted by Richard Unkenholz, Bismarck. Flood of the Heart River in Mandan -- Highway 6 bridge. 1947. |
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Submitted by Richard Unkenholz, Bismarck. State Capitol, before trees. Capitol mall. 1946. |
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Submitted by Marlys Frandsen, Bismarck. A Swedish midsummer celebration at the Erick and Ingeborg Backman farm, in the Sunne Church area, east of Wilton. The gathering celebrated the long, light days of the summer solstice 1907. |
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Submitted by Marlys Frandsen, Bismarck. The Missouri River flooded south Bismarck in 1939. This photograph was taken from the site of the former Wachter School, now the Terrace, at south Ninth Street and Bowen Avenue. |
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Submitted by Tom Meckler, Bismarck. Roy Rogers presents a safety award to Larry Amon on Nov. 10, 1950, the result of a contest sponsored by Sears Roebuck at the Memorial Building. |
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Submitted by Russel Kruger, Mandan. The Little German Band at St. Vincent Church Hall, 1937. From left, Adam Gratz, Henry Yantzer, Anton Kautzmann, John Stein and Steve Gratz. |
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Submitted by Russel Kruger, Mandan. Railroad bridge over the flooded Heart River in 1943. |
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Submitted by Russel Kruger, Mandan. In 1943, the low-lying land along Memorial Highway, between Bismarck and Mandan, flooded. |
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Submitted by Geraldine M. Zent, Bismarck. Vern 'Barney' Koenig and Geraldine 'Gerry' Koenig Zent, brother and sister, playing. Braddock. 1926. |
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Submitted by Tracy Koenig, Baldwin. Members of the Braddock baseball team, on the way to a game, fix a flat tire on their Model A. Bob Koenig, fixing tire, his brother, Art and a third man. 1920s. |
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Submitted by Doris Hanson, Bismarck. Andrew Mork had a store at Timmer between 1906-1910. |
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Submitted by Alice Falkenstein, Wilton. Blizzard in the farm Yard at William Fricke's near Baldwin in the mid-1920s. |
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Submitted by Ann Kolstad, Bismarck. On 18th Street North in Bismarck, which was a dirt road in 1931, there were three railroad boxcars turned into homes. The Depression era boxcar kids from one such home were: Benjamin (back), Julius, Anna Mae and Julia Sitter. |
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Submitted by Walt Schramm, Bismarck. Rueben Drath's wife's brother plus neices and nephews near Hazen in 1949. |
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Submitted by Walt Schramm, Bismarck. Julius Rehe and Walt Schram serving drinks at the Main Bar in Hazen in 1946. |
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Submitted by Minnie Schmidt, Bismarck. Three-year-old Chuck Schmidt tries to break his Shetland pony on the Victor Schmidt farm near Fallon. |
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Submitted by John and Joan Fay, Bismarck. Skunks crossing the road near Bowbells in 1945. |
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Submitted by John and Joan Fay, Bismarck. The Main Street in Columbus during the first decade of the 20th century. |
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Submitted by John and Joan Fay, Bismarck. John Fay off duty in Paris in 1944. |
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Submitted by Mike Rempfer, Bismarck. Interior of the Peace Lutheran Church of Merricourt taken by Adam Kurz at the dedication on Oct. 12, 1913. |
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Submitted by Mike Rempfer, Bismarck. Jacob Rempfer waits beside the statue of Theodore Roosevelt in front of the Mandan Railroad Depot for his father, Christian, who was returning from a church convention in Willow City. 1920s. |
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Submitted by Mike Rempfer, Bismarck. Jacob Rempfer, on his return from a long tour of duty with Army Air Corps in the Far East in 1944, had his photograph taken with his mother. |
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Submitted by Mike Rempfer, Bismarck. Alma and Herman Haussler working on a basement for their house in the Monango area in the fall of 1945. |
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Submitted by Walter and Jane Junkert, Mandan. Reubin Wetzel displays the results of a skunk hunt on a farm home west of New Salem, 1935. |
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Submitted by Carol Kapp, Mandan. In 1916, Gregory Kastner of Haymarsh (north of Glen Ullin) hunted coyotes. He sold the pelts to raise the price of a wedding ring so that he could marry Minnie Nagel. |
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Submitted by Carol Kapp, Mandan. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kastner near Haymarsh. |
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Submitted by Sister Madonna Wagendorf, Bismarck. Frances Rademacher sits in front of her homestead shack near Kennedy or Wolf Butte in Adams County in 1908 or 1909. |
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Submitted by Sister Madonna Wagendorf, Bismarck. Frances Rademacher in her Adams County homestead shack in 1908 or 1909. |
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Submitted by Sister Madonna Wagendorf, Bismarck. During a cattle drive by the Phelan Ranch on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in 1905, the camp wagon sank into quicksand along the Little Missouri River. |
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Submitted by Jean Jacobsen, Bismarck. For many years, as this photograph taken in 1930 recorded, a cannon sat on state Capitol grounds in Bismarck. |
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Submitted by Jean Jacobsen, Bismarck. A gathering on a farm house porch in the 1920s: Carl Derring, reading the newspaper, William Heim, Julia Heim, Mrs. Derring and Mrs. John Fry. The children are Mary and Esther Derring. |
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Submitted by Jean Jacobsen, Bismarck. Horses pulling a sledge in snow on Emil Heim farm north of New Leipzig in 1950. |
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Submitted by Jean Jacobsen, Bismarck. Sam Derring leading a parade in New Leipzig in 1914 or 1915. |
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Submitted by Marilyn Campbell, Bismarck. Jimmy Legg Jr. riding on the Soo Line dray cart during a parade in Underwood in 1933. |
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Submitted by Marilyn Campbell, Bismarck. People gathered on July 19, 1908, to celebrate the second anniversary of Ryder. |
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Submitted by Wanda L. Tjenstrom, Bismarck. A. J. Tjenstrom and children, James, Charles and Adele, with a Model A. The Washburn family took the vehicle to the Black Hills in June 1927. |
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Submitted by Peggy Jean, Bismarck. Water Tower in Devils Lake in 1934. |
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Submitted by Peggy Jean, Bismarck. Memorial Bridge. |
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Submitted by Emily Schmidt, Mandan. Sunday afternoon at Odense village north of Solen, 1919. |
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Submitted by Eunice Toman, Flasher. An occasion at the Flasher Farmers Union Elevator, 1940-42. From left, unidentified, Joe Stegmiller, Helge Nygren, John Bollinger, unidentified, John Toman Jr., Alex Malm, Ole Wang, Estel Wright, Art Rossow, Bill Stolberg, Frank Hopfauf and Henry Benson. |
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Submitted by Eunice Toman, Flasher. The DeVaul post office, 1909. Back row: Otis and Ruth Malone, and Fred Deal. Front row: Mary, Katherine and Edith Malone, and Etta and Edith Anthes. |
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Submitted by Bette Toman Wright, Oregon City, Ore. New immigrants from Bohemia toast: \"It's never too cold to drink beer.\" From left, brothers Jim, Joseph and John Toman and John Kahovec. New Salem. 1904. |
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Submitted by Marjorie Magnuson, Bismarck. People gathered at Still Store and Community Hall east of Wilton for a Farmers Union meeting in the early 1920s. |
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Submitted by Alvin Hartman, Bismarck. Barn door of the Alvin Hartman farm near Goodrich covered by a 1951 snowfall. |
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Submitted by Alvin Hartman, Bismarck. Horses pulled the county maintainer to clear snow from the main road during the winter of 1946 southwest of Goodrich. |
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Submitted by Alvin Hartman, Bismarck. Milk cows coming back to the barn after a drink of water from a tank under the snow by the windmill on the Alvin Hartman fram near Goodrich in 1948 or 1949. |
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Submitted by Hazel 'Dolly' Klipstein Ludemann, Bismarck. Fumigating for Scarlet Fever, 1917. Mattresses were aired outside at the August Klipstein farm north of Menoken. The twins, Elmer and Alice, had scarlet fever. The house was fumigated for 30 days, and no one was permitted to visit. When their father went off the place, he had to change clothes, and change again when he returned. |
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Submitted by Garry O'Callaghan, Bismarck. Garry Sr. at the reins of a buggy drawn by Normie. Emmons County. 1915. |
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Submitted by Duane W. Berry, Bismarck. Clarence Block, formerly of Flasher and now living Bismarck, and neighbors, shoveling out a road near Freda in the late 1940s or early 1950s. |
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Submitted by Cathy Gullickson of Mandan. Lloyd Martinson with his deer in the Killdeer area, 1945. |
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Submitted by Donna Herman of Bismarck. All dressed up with mom's clothes. Dale Reiling, Janice Reiling (Schaffer), Donna Taplin (Herman) and unidentified. Wilton. 1944. |
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Submitted by Connie M. Johnson, Bismarck. Carl F. Rittenbach of McClusky gives neighborhood children a ride in his Buick, 1918. |
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Submitted by Jean Hruby, Wilton. Sisters home from Seattle. Lillian (Morris) Turnbow, Thomas Morris, Sister Mary Magna (Margaret Morris) and Sister Mary Celine (Eunice Morris). Wilton. 1949. |
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Submitted by Martha Kuntz, Bismarck. Photograph taken of flooding in south Bismarck on April 22, 1939. |
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Submitted by Martha Kuntz, Bismarck. Photograph taken of south Bismarck flooding on April 22, 1939. |
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Submitted by John Jacobsen, Bismarck. A view of the state Capitol grounds in the early 1940s. Notice the water tower to the right of the capitol building and the young trees in the foreground. |
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Submitted by John Jacobsen, Bismarck. Funeral of Great Grand Mother Kranich, 1948. |
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Submitted by John Jacobsen, Bismarck. The Cannonball River, south of New Leipzig, was used for a baptism ceremony in 1939. |
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Submitted by Larry Knudston, Bismarck. Martin and Amanda Holtan's Golden wedding anniversary, Washburn Lutheran Church in 1953. |
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Submited by Patricia A. Serafin, Lincoln. Wilma Boe Wyant working in the Rexall Drug in Hettinger in 1947. |
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