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Collection: 10717 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Bayert P. Jacobson Papers
Date: circa 1935-circa 1955
Summary: The papers give an account of some of Mr. Jacobson’s work with the Bureau of Reclamation and the state, including design drafts, standards, reports, maps, surveys, and publications. They also include photographs from scrapbooks and albums from Jacobson’s work at the Kenmare (N.D.) CCC camp and as supervisor of the camp in Arkansas, a biennial report from the State Engineer to the Governor, and items of ephemera including letterhead from the Rainbow Gardens in Carrington. Includes oversize in map case drawer. The collection also includes a Framed hand tinted black and white portrait of Magdalena (Schempp) Delzer, grandmother of Myrtle (Wilson) Jacobson.
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