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Collection: 2000P001 - John S. and Cecilia Dosch
Series:
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00001
Title: North Dakota State Capitol, Bismarck (N.D.) depicted by Raphael Tuck and Sons England
Date: Circa 1915
Creator: Raphael Tuck & Sons (England)
Inscription/Marks: [front-print]The North Dakota State Capitol, Bismarck, N.D [back-print] The state capitol of North Dakota is located in the rapidly growing city of Bismarck. The state has an area of 70,795 square miles, and has as its flower the golden rod. North Dakota was admitted to the Union in 1889. It took its name- which means 'leagued'- from the tribe of Indians which formerly inhabited the state. RTS Raphael Tuck & Sons' England -- "Oilette" "State Capitols, U.S.A." -- [Regd.] Postcard 2454 Art Publishers to their Majesties The King & Queen -- Axx/ET 15.00 By Appointment Tuck's Post Card -- Carte Postale. PostKarte. The State Capitol of North Dakota is located in the rapidly growing city of Bismarck. The State has an area of 70,795 square miles, and has as its State flower the golden rod. North Dakota was admitted to the Union in 1889. It took its name-which means "leagued"-from the tribe of Indians which formerly inhabited the State. (For Address Only.) Printed in England. RTS Artistic Series Trade Mark
Summary: Color half-tone photo postcard shows the North Dakota State Capitol as imagined by Gilette and printed in England. The North Dakota State Seal is superimposed on the upper left section of the postcard.
Red ID: PH_I_126385 Image ID: 58685 Image Notes: 2000-P-001-00001

Collection: 2000P001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: John S. and Cecilia Dosch
Date: 1930-1940

Summary: Two color half-tone postcards show the North Dakota State Capitol as imagined by artist Gilette and another artist, one is printed in Germany, the other in England. The other two hand-tinted half-tone colour postcards are of USS North Dakota and USS Dreadnought North Dakota images are by different artists, one card is printed in the U.S., and both give details about the ship.

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