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Collection: 00239 - Miscellaneous Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00111
Title: Steamer Peerless on the Missouri River
Date: XX
Summary: Men stand on the boat tied up at a landing and loaded with sacks of wool or grain. Another boat is passing by in a blur.
Red ID: PH_I_19035 Image ID: 175037 Image Notes: 00239-00111

Collection: 00239 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Miscellaneous Photograph Collection
Date: 1855-1957

Summary: Images of wheat threshing, Caledonia Creamery, Bismarck firemen, Capital Aviation, Women’s Temperance march, Devils Lake, and scenes in Bismarck, Mandan, Mohall, Devils Lake, Linton, Hillsboro, Wilton, Jamestown, Minot, Valley City, Grand Forks, and Fargo.

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