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Collection: 11140 - Sanish Historical Association Records
Folder: 0014.000
Item: 00602
Title: Construction of Four Bears Bridge at New Town, N.D.
Date: circa 1953
Red ID: MS_I_7379 Image ID: 159783 Image Notes: 11140-0014-000-00602

Collection: 11140 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Sanish Historical Association Records
Date: 1906-2011

Summary: Records consist of a variety of materials created and collected by the Sanish Historical Association including records of the Sanish Study Club, Sanish Picnic Association, Sanish American Legion Post 252, the SOO Line Railroad at Sanish, maps of Sanish, material related to the Sanish Rodeo, ephemera, printed material, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks and photographs.

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