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Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Loren Zingmark
Zingmark, Loren
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Jim Zilverberg
Zilverberg, Jim
Leslie Zeller
Zeller, Leslie
W.F. Wyatt
Wyatt, W.F.
Citation of W.F. Wyatt
Wyatt, W. F.
Warren L. Wright
Wright, Warren L.
Citation of Warren L. Wright
Wright, Warren L.
Selma Woods
Woods, Selma
Citation of Selma Woods
Woods, Selma
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Harvey Wollman
Wollman, Harvey
Harry Witt
Witt, Harry
Citation of Harry Witt
Witt, Harry
Andrew Wimple
Wimple, Andrew J.
Citation of Andrew J. Wimple
Wimple, Andrew J.
Citation Mrs Allan E. Wilson
Wilson, Allan E., Mrs.
Mrs. Allan E. WIlson
Wilson, Allan E., Mrs.
Ethel Wieting
Wieting, Ethel
Citation of Ethel Wieting
Wieting, Ethel
Citation of Niesje Wiersma
Wiersma, Niesje
Niesje Wiersma
Wiersma, Niesje
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Maynard Whitmyre
Whitmyre, Maynard
Citation of Titus C. Wentz
Wentz, Titus C.
Titus C. Wentz
Wentz, Titus C.
Citation of Percy J. Wallace
Wallace, Percy J.
Percy J. Wallace
Wallace, Percy J.
Wakinyan: Contemporary Teton Dakota Religion
Wakinyan: Contemporary Teton Dakota Religion
This collection is composed of three diaries of J.M Aldrich during his tenure as a student at Dakota Agricultural College from 1885-1888. The diaries give an invaluable account on life as a student during the early years of the college. The diaries are separated into three volumes, one for each year Aldrich was a student at the college. Between 1930 and 1932, Aldrich made typewritten transcripts copied from his original diaries and included parenthetical comments for clarification. Each daily entry states the day and date, which are underlined, and relate Aldrich's daily activities. Most of the entries are trivial, recounting the activity of each day, but give an excellent portrayal of the atmosphere of Dakota Territory life in the 1880s. Topics included in the diaries range from accounts of his journeys between his home in Minnesota to Brookings to administrative upsets such as President George Lilley losing his position to Lewis McLouth.
Volume 3: Third year at Dakota Agricultural College [Preservation copy]
This collection is composed of three diaries of J.M Aldrich during his tenure as a student at Dakota Agricultural College from 1885-1888. The diaries give an invaluable account on life as a student during the early years of the college. The diaries are separated into three volumes, one for each year Aldrich was a student at the college. Between 1930 and 1932, Aldrich made typewritten transcripts copied from his original diaries and included parenthetical comments for clarification. Each daily entry states the day and date, which are underlined, and relate Aldrich's daily activities. Most of the entries are trivial, recounting the activity of each day, but give an excellent portrayal of the atmosphere of Dakota Territory life in the 1880s. Topics included in the diaries range from accounts of his journeys between his home in Minnesota to Brookings to administrative upsets such as President George Lilley losing his position to Lewis McLouth.
Volume 2: Second year at Dakota Agricultural College [Preservation copy]
This collection is composed of three diaries of J.M Aldrich during his tenure as a student at Dakota Agricultural College from 1885-1888. The diaries give an invaluable account on life as a student during the early years of the college. The diaries are separated into three volumes, one for each year Aldrich was a student at the college. Between 1930 and 1932, Aldrich made typewritten transcripts copied from his original diaries and included parenthetical comments for clarification. Each daily entry states the day and date, which are underlined, and relate Aldrich's daily activities. Most of the entries are trivial, recounting the activity of each day, but give an excellent portrayal of the atmosphere of Dakota Territory life in the 1880s. Topics included in the diaries range from accounts of his journeys between his home in Minnesota to Brookings to administrative upsets such as President George Lilley losing his position to Lewis McLouth.
Volume 1: First year at Dakota Agriculture College [Preservation copy]
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Alec Vedvei
Vedvei, Alec
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Merlin Van Walleghan
Van Walleghan, Merlin
Citation of Lena Van Metre
Van Metre, Lena
Lena Van Metre
Van Metre, Lena
Citation of Ella Vallery
Vallery, Ella
Ella Vallery
Vallery, Ella
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Robert Ullom
Ullom, Robert
Mrs. Bert Tupper
Tupper, Bert, Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. Bert Tupper
Tupper, Bert, Mrs.
Transcription of Cuneiform Tablets at South Dakota State University.
Translation/library letter
Citation of Marie L. Torvik
Torvik, Marie L.
Marie L. Torvik
Torvik, Marie L.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Dallas Tonsager
Tonsager, Dallas
Delila Tompkins
Tompkins, Delila
Annie Thoreson
Thoreson, Annie
Citation of Annie Thoreson
Thoreson, Annie
Olynphious S. Thompson
Thompson, Olynphious S.
Citation of Olynphious S. Thompson
Thompson, Olynphious S.
Sampson C. Thomas
Thomas, Sampson C.
Itineraries
Testimonial Dinner for Felix S. Cohen
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Phillip Testerman
Testerman, Philip
Lawrence D. Test
Test, Lawrence D.
Citation of Lawrence D. Test
Test, Lawrence D.
Walter C. Taylor
Taylor, Walter C.
Citation of Walter C. Taylor
Taylor, Walter C.
Wilbert I. Symens
Symens, Wilbert I.
Citation of Wilbert I. Symens
Symens, Wilbert I.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Paul Symens
Symens, Paul
Citation of Frank Swope
Swope, Frank
Frank Swope
Swope, Frank
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Orris Swayze
Swayze, Orris
John Edwin Sutton
Sutton, John Edwin
Citation of John E. Sutton
Sutton, John Edwin
John E. Sutton
Sutton, John E.
Marie Sutera
Sutera, Marie
Study in History
Study in History
Oriska Stroschein
Strochien, Oriska
Citation of Mrs. Henry J. Strand
Strand, Henry J., Mrs.
Mrs. Henry J. Strand
Strand, Henry J., Mrs.
Eugene Strain
Strain, Eugene
Carrie R. Stitt
Stitt, Carrie R.
Citation of Carrie R. Stitt
Stitt, Carrie R.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Kenneth Stillson
Stillson, Kenneth
Allen Sperry
Sperry, Allen R.
Citation of Allen R. Sperry
Sperry, Allen R.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Robert Sperl, Sr.
Sperl, Robert, Sr.
South Dakota Republication Party Platform
South Dakota Republication Party Platform
South Dakota Memorial Art Center
South Dakota Memorial Art Center
History and Significance of South Dakota Eminent Farmers & Homemakers
South Dakota Eminent Farmers and Homemakers, by Mylo Hellickson
Newsletters
South Dakota Committee on the Humanities
South Dakota Committee on the Humanities
South Dakota Committee on the Humanities
David Sour
Sour, David
Citation of David Sour
Sour, David
Citation of Mrs. Martin Sorenson
Sorenson, Martin, Mrs.
Mrs. Martin Sorenson
Sorenson, Martin, Mrs.
Janice Snyder
Snyder, Janice
John W. Smith
Smith, John W.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Jack and Edna Smith
Smith, Jack W. and Edna
Edward C. Slocum
Slocum, Edward C.
Citation of Edward C. Slocum
Slocum, Edward C.
Citation of Addie Sloat
Sloat, Addie, Mrs.
Addie Sloat
Sloat, Addie
Myrtle Sisson
Sisson, Myrtle
Citation of Myrtle Sisson
Sisson, Myrtle
Albina Shindelbower
Shildelbower, Albina
Mrs. Arthur Sherburne
Sherburne, Arthur, Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. Arthur Sherburne
Sherburne, Arthur, Mrs.
Robert Sharp
Sharp, Robert
Jacob R. Severson
Severson, Jacob R.
Citation for Jacob R. Severson
Severson, Jacob B.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Harlan Severson
Severson, Harlan
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