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Collection: 00075 - Historical Data Project Photograph Collection
Folder: 0004
Item: 00127
Title: Kell Lovell and Barbara Ann Zimbrick eating hot dogs at the anniversary of Killdeer (N.D.)
Date: 4/22/1905
Creator: Harris, Leo D
Inscription/Marks: On the back: 0075-127, and a piece of paper "Federal Works Agency..Works Projects Administration..Bismarck, North Dakota--Official Business" "Penalty for Private Use To Avoid Payment of Postage, $300..." and "Not only the "Grown-ups" are turning Western, but the "Little Folks" also are. Left to right, shows Kell Lovell, and Barbara Ann Zimbrick, of Killdeeer, North Dakota having a feed of "hot dogs.", and " photo by Leo d. Harris Killdeer, North Dakota", printed or typed on it.
Summary: Two small children sit on shiny upturned pails to eat a lunch of hot dogs and buns. Tin cups are in their hands, and they wear identical cowboy boots, bandanas, and big western hats. Spurs complete the costume attire.
Red ID: PH_I_144946 Image ID: 94716 Image Notes: 00075-00127

Collection: 00075 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Historical Data Project Photograph Collection
Date: 1896-1942

Summary: Includes WPA buildings, road construction projects, images of drought, farming, irrigation projects, coal mining, 4-H activities, agriculture students in the National Youth Administration program, and North Dakota pioneers.

This image may be restricted. Contact reference staff for assistance.
Collection: 00075 - Historical Data Project Photograph Collection
Folder: 0004
Item: 00127
Title: Kell Lovell and Barbara Ann Zimbrick eating hot dogs at the anniversary of Killdeer (N.D.)
Date: 4/22/1905
Creator: Harris, Leo D
Inscription/Marks: On the back: 0075-127, and a piece of paper "Federal Works Agency..Works Projects Administration..Bismarck, North Dakota--Official Business" "Penalty for Private Use To Avoid Payment of Postage, $300..." and "Not only the "Grown-ups" are turning Western, but the "Little Folks" also are. Left to right, shows Kell Lovell, and Barbara Ann Zimbrick, of Killdeeer, North Dakota having a feed of "hot dogs.", and " photo by Leo d. Harris Killdeer, North Dakota", printed or typed on it.
Summary: Two small children sit on shiny upturned pails to eat a lunch of hot dogs and buns. Tin cups are in their hands, and they wear identical cowboy boots, bandanas, and big western hats. Spurs complete the costume attire.
Red ID: PH_I_144946 Image ID: 90086 Image Notes: 00075-00127-back

Collection: 00075 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Historical Data Project Photograph Collection
Date: 1896-1942

Summary: Includes WPA buildings, road construction projects, images of drought, farming, irrigation projects, coal mining, 4-H activities, agriculture students in the National Youth Administration program, and North Dakota pioneers.

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