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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00003
Date: 1906
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Auto cook car used for threshing crew, Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00007
Date: 1910
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: First gas engine in Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00006
Date: 1910
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Congregation oustide church, Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00011
Date: Circa 1900
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Men outside lumber yard, LaMoure (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00004
Date: 1922
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: John Weisenburger's steam tractor, New Rockford to Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00010
Date: 1895
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: LaMoure (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00009
Date: 1910
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Pete Weisenburger and crew seeding with steamer, Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00001
Date: 1912
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Kremenetsky Bros. General Merchandise, first store in Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00005
Date: 1922
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Steam threshing machine, Tutle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00008
Date: 1910
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Mr. Weisenburger seeding grain on his father's farm, south of Tuttle (N.D.)
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Collection: 00155 - John Weisenburger Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00002
Date: 1915
Creator: Weisenburger, John
Title: Gust Stenen and Jake Heine in their first car, Elgin (N.D.)

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