Details

Collection: 00368 - Daughters of the American Revolution Photograph Collection
Folder: 0003
Item: 00078
Title: Villa Militare, Fort Buford, N.D.
Date: XX/XXXX
Creator: Pasonault, J. E.--(Joseph E.),--1875-1945
Red ID: PH_I_140683 Image ID: 478760 Image Notes: 00368-00078

Collection: 00368 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Daughters of the American Revolution Photograph Collection
Date: circa 1916-circa 1970

Summary: This collection contains individual and group portraits and pictures of members of North Dakota Chapters of Daughters of the American Revolution. A large number of postcards of French monuments and ruins during World War I are present, as well as photos of early Bismarck (D.T. and N.D.) and Dryden (N.Y.).

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