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Collection: 00281 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Emmons County Historical Society Photograph Collection
Date: 1890-1940
Summary: Collection of images which were copied by the Emmons County Historical Society and added to SHSND collections. The collection includes a variety of images, such as Mr. and Mrs Christ Geier, Gottleib Taxis, and Simon Opp, an image of Ferry Carolina in Southwest Emmons County, the Methodist Episcopal Church in Dale (N.D.), immigrants in Eureka (Dakota Territory), Herman Becker and tractor, Emmons County band, Stewart tree claim, group tent camping, Linton eighth grade graduates, fields destroyed by grasshoppers, fence post, Zion Congregational Church (Braddock, N.D.), store in Hull (N.D.), gopher hunting, Hartford Post Office, the Omio School and children.
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