Details

Collection: 00834 - Frithjof Holmboe
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00268-negative
Title: 00834-00268-negative Child with sunflowers
Red ID: PH_I_153124 Image ID: 110870 Image Notes: 00834-00268-negative

Collection: 00834 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Frithjof Holmboe
Date: 1913-1924

Summary: Contains studio images of Frithjof Holmboe, images from the Norway trip in conjunction with the 100th Anniversary of Norway’s Independence and Centennial Exposition, dedication of the Lincoln statue presented by Governor Louis B. Hanna to Norway, both in 1914, dedication of Fort Rice 1913, 1st North Dakota Infantry training at Fort Lincoln in 1916, images in Bismarck, Mandan, Fargo, and the Badlands, and farming scenes.

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