Details
Collection: 00439 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Susan Grenz
Date: 1910-1920
Summary: 19 items. 1910-1920. Images copied from Susan Grenz Photograph Collection. Including postcards of Fort Lincoln (ND) ca 1911, Presbyterian Church Bismarck (ND), McKenzie Hotel Bismarck (ND), Training School Mandan (ND), Jamestown College Jamestown (ND) ca 1917, Mannings #1 school Twin Buttes (ND), Hermen and Hattie Iwen family home near Arthur (ND) 1910, Turtle Lake (ND) ca 1920, Turtle Lake (ND) ca 1955, Andrew Irvine farm southeast of Bismarck (ND) near Stewartsville (ND), Fred W. Hinsays Hardware Store Moffit (ND) ca 1910, Glencoe Bottoms ca 1910, two U.S.S. North Dakota Postcards 1911, two unidentified postcards.
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