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Collection: 11441 - Thiel Family (Judson, N.D.) Papers
Folder: 0001
Item: 00010
Title: Homestead deed issued to Edith Wagener for east half of the northwest quarter and west half of the northeast quarter of Section 10, Township 137 north of range 84 west of the 5th principal meridian
Date: 1/11/1909
Red ID: MS_I_428086 Image ID: 179106 Image Notes: 11441-00010-02

Collection: 11441 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Thiel Family (Judson, N.D.) Papers
Date: 1882-1983

Summary: Photographs of William Heinrch Julius Thiel, the farms of Harvey and Elda (Held) Thiel and William and Edith (Wagener) Thiel; homestead deeds issued to William Thiel and Edith Wagener; marriage certificate of Wilhelm J. H. Thiel and Edith Wagener (of Judson, N.D.); Edith Wagener, Mamie Thiel, and Elda Held's school papers; baptism and confirmation certificates of Wilhelm Thiel, Edith Wagener, Mamie Thiel, and Elda Held; map of school districts in Morton County; copies of early accounts of New Salem settlers who were members of the Evangelical Church; a ration book and life insurance flyer from World War II; copy of revised ordinances of the city of New Salem; copies of city maps of New Salem with notes; the Ten Commandments designed and drawn by students of the the NDAC Department of Agriculture and a portrait of Harold J. Held's Air Force Unit in uniform (Held was from New Salem).

Collection: 11441 - Thiel Family (Judson, N.D.) Papers
Folder: 0001
Item: 00010
Title: Homestead deed issued to Edith Wagener for east half of the northwest quarter and west half of the northeast quarter of Section 10, Township 137 north of range 84 west of the 5th principal meridian
Date: 1/11/1909
Red ID: MS_I_428086 Image ID: 179105 Image Notes: 11441-00010-01

Collection: 11441 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Thiel Family (Judson, N.D.) Papers
Date: 1882-1983

Summary: Photographs of William Heinrch Julius Thiel, the farms of Harvey and Elda (Held) Thiel and William and Edith (Wagener) Thiel; homestead deeds issued to William Thiel and Edith Wagener; marriage certificate of Wilhelm J. H. Thiel and Edith Wagener (of Judson, N.D.); Edith Wagener, Mamie Thiel, and Elda Held's school papers; baptism and confirmation certificates of Wilhelm Thiel, Edith Wagener, Mamie Thiel, and Elda Held; map of school districts in Morton County; copies of early accounts of New Salem settlers who were members of the Evangelical Church; a ration book and life insurance flyer from World War II; copy of revised ordinances of the city of New Salem; copies of city maps of New Salem with notes; the Ten Commandments designed and drawn by students of the the NDAC Department of Agriculture and a portrait of Harold J. Held's Air Force Unit in uniform (Held was from New Salem).

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