Collection

Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00543
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: George F. Will Sr. and Russell Reid’s boat, Hugh Glass, on the shore of the Little Missouri River (N.D.) near Ash Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00549
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Site of Theodore Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch house, looking away from Little Missouri River
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00674
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: The river elevator, Deapolis (N.D.), photo taken with a vest pocket Kodak
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0119.000
Item: 02909
Date: circa 1879
Title: Steamboat Josephine on Missouri River
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0121.000
Item: 02951
Date: 1879
Creator: Haynes, F. Jay (Frank Jay),--1853-1921
Title: First train across frozen Missouri River
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0109.000
Item: 02590
Date: circa 1885
Creator: Barry, D. F.--(David Francis),--1854-1934
Title: Tipis at a Sioux camp
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0121.000
Item: 02960
Date: circa 1873
Title: Fort Abraham Lincoln in the distance
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0117.000
Item: 02866
Date: circa 1898
Title: North Dakota governor's residence
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0117.000
Item: 02867
Date: circa 1898
Title: Warden's House at the North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck (N.D.)
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0052.000
Item: 00245
Date: 1906
Title: Workers in the field at Will’s nursery, Bismarck (N.D.)
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00794
Date: 1923
Title: Arikara Ceremonies 1923: Mrs. Sitting Bear (Arikara) preparing wood for parching corn
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00640
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Three-man crew of the Hugh Glass: George F. Will, Clell G Gannon, and Russell Reid, below the site of Bourgois Indian village
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00545
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Badlands behind Theodore Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch (N.D.), on Sheep Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00551
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Valley of Little Missouri River (N.D.), just above Theodore Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0149.000
Item: 06265
Date: 7/27/1927
Title: George Will Clell Gannon camping near tent painted by Ernest Thompson Seton - Woodcraft League Expedition
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0118.000
Item: 02900
Date: 1931
Title: Dedication of Pioneer Memorial Park

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