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Collection: 2019-P-136 - Henry B. Syverud Photograph Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00032
Title: Writing Rock, Divide County (N.D.)
Date: 12/10/1952
Creator: Syverud, Henry B
Summary: The writing rock is in the foreground. Behind is a car parked by the Writing Rock State Park sign.
Red ID: PH_I_140743 Image ID: 173704 Image Notes: 2019-P-136-00032

Collection: 2019-P-136 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Henry B. Syverud Photograph Collection
Date: 1891-1965

Summary: Henry B. Syverud sent most of these mages over a period of years in letters to Russell Reid, Superintendent of the State Historical Society. The letters are in Series 30203 and describe the photos. His brother, Edgar, took some of the photos.

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