South Dakota United Nations Association Convention
- MA012-AV-0075_04
- 1955-10-08
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South Dakota United Nations Association Convention
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #1-99
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #201-300
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #401-500
Local Unions: Hardscrabble Local 238, Minutes (ledger)
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #501-600
Minutes 11th-15th Annual Convention
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #601-700
Local Unions: Phillip, South Dakota Farmer's Union
Local Unions: Farmer's Service Local #447 Sanborn County
Collected material: Introducing Kagawa
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #100-200
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #701-800
Minutes 16th-20th Annual Convention
Collected material: Cooperative League Yearbook
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Minutes 23rd-26th Annual Convention
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #801-899
Local Unions: Charter Records : Local Union #301-400
Photographs: Annual Convention Programs 23rd-30th
Minutes 27th-31st Annual Convention
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #900-999
Collected material: Agriculture in the Service of Mankind
Collected material: Farmers Union National Convention, 1946 March 3-5
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Collected material: How to Put Traction in Farmers Union Action, 1947 November
Collected material: Monopoly in Action! Mandan Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company (pamphlet0
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Brown County Quartet and Corsica
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Ferney
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Mitchell
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Unidentified (only photographs and negatives)
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Wessington
Collected material: One World, All States Annual
South Dakota Farmers Union Ladies Camp
Film footage of the South Dakota Farmers Union activities during 1948. The scenes included are from a workshop in Mitchell, South Dakota; District Two Camp in Forestburg; District One Camp; Hutchinson County Picnic; and Youth Roundup in Aberdeen. The footage also includes youth members talking at a radio station, walking, and playing volleyball, The film has scenes from parades in Aberdeen and Watertown featuring members from around the state and promoting CO-OPs.
The film footage is in black and white, in color, and is silent with text segment titles.
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Aberdeen
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Alexandria
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Emery
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Nunda
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Platte
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Redfield
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Salem
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Bridgewater
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Doland
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Howard
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Oldham
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Pukwana
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Stickney
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Wessington Springs
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: White Lake
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Woonsocket (only photographs and negatives)
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
National Farmers Union Publications (brochures, etc.)
Four-State Cooperative Clinic (program)
Third District Farmers Union Convention
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Kennebec
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Lake Preston
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Letcher
Local Unions: Chapter Reports: Warner
Collected material: Public Power for South Dakota from the Missouri River
South Dakota Farmers Union 1949 Pilgrimage to Washington, D.C.
Farmers Union members travel to Washington, D.C. where they toured the National Farmers Union headquarters, the U.S. Capitol, and other sites. Midway through the recording there is footage of members boarding busses. One bus has a banner on its side that reads: Farmers Educational & Co-Operative Union of America South Dakota Division. The film includes scenes from cities on the way to Washington, D.C. Included is footage of military aircraft fly-over and a U. S. Navy blimp. Color film. No sound.
The film was created to promote the youth education program of the Farmers Union of North Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. It consists of footage from camps at each states' Farmers Union Junior Camps where children age 6-21 learn more about the Farmers Union and have fun. Activities depicted in the film include boating, swimming, games, crafts, manual labor, creating a camp newsletter, and listening to lectures about farming and the Farmers Union. South Dakota campers stay in the Black Hills and visit Mt. Rushmore. The film is narrated by Fred Simonton, director of television for North Dakota Farmers Union. Color film. Sound.
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Local Unions: Charter Records: Local Union #1000-1100
South Dakota Farmers Union Educational Department Film
South Dakota Farmers Union Educational Department film clips of the Huron Ladies Camp, the leaders' incentive trip to St. Paul, Minnesota, the South St. Paul stockyards, and market day in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for member of 4-H, Future Farmers of America, and Farmers Union Juniors. Footage includes clips of camp activities, travel stops, and stock yard footage. Color film. No sound.
South Dakota Farmers Union Tours Western South Dakota
South Dakota Farmers Union visiting sites such as Mt. Rushmore and the Dinosaur Park in the Black Hills, and Wall Drug and the Badlands in western South Dakota. Included is footage of camping, swimming, hiking, golfing, baseball, horseshoes, crafts, and a trail ride. Color film. No sound.
Collected material: Some Facts and Some Questions on the Different Farm Programs
South Dakota Farmers Union Activities
South Dakota Farmers Union Junior Camp
Footage of activities at the South Dakota Farmers Union Junior Camps at various locations, including Swan Lake, Lake Kampeska,and Lake Poinsett. Also included is footage of the National Farmers Union All State Camp in Red Rocks Park, Colorado. Color film. No sound.
Collected material: Million Member Drive Special bulletin
South Dakota Farmers Union Delegates in Washington, D.C. Interviews, Part 2
Farmers Union delegates interviewed in the lobby of the Dodge Hotel in Washington before they go to Capitol Hill for the day. They are there to encourage passage of the farm bill. They are for the Brannan plan, the REA, the MVA, and 100% parity.
Photographs: Groups early 1950s
Scrapbook: Tripp County Farmers Co-op Oil Association Tour
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Assorted Photographs Unidentified
Collected material: What will the 60% of Parity Law do to you?
Annual Convention Programs 31st-35th
Minutes: State Board Meeting 1950 January 5
South Dakota Farmers Union Delegates in Washington, D.C. Interviews, Part 1
Wrapping up the trip of South Dakota Farmers Union delegates to Washington, D.C. The group saw the national Farmers Union offices and met with various Senators and Representatives. The delegation tried to impress the need for a passage of a farm bill.
Publications: South Dakota Union Farmer
Assorted Photographs Unidentified
South Dakota Farmers Union State Headquarters Building Dedication
Glenn Talbot, Vice President of the National Farmers Union, speaking at the dedication of the new building for the state headquarters of the South Dakota Farmers Union in Huron, South Dakota. He speaks about price support legislation, the need for increases in agricultural production to support the population growth in the United States and the 1949 Farm Act.
South Dakota Farmers Union State Headquarters Building Dedication
Gladys Talbott Edwards, representing the Department of Education in the National Farmers Union, speaking at the dedication of the new building for the state headquarters of the South Dakota Farmers Union in Huron, South Dakota. She speaks about the Junior Farmers Union program. Emil Syftestad, manager of Farmers Union Central exchange, speaks about the pioneers of the Farmers Union in South Dakota.
South Dakota Farmers Union Building (dedication program)
South Dakota Farmers Union Picnics
South Dakota Farmers Union picnics. Features children participating in outdoor activities such as playing softball, volleyball, horseshoes, swimming, horseback riding, leading cattle, foot racing, square dancing, and picnicking. Other footage includes flag-raising ceremonies, Mount Rushmore, various Co-op products, and Phillips 66 trucks and equipment. The film is in color and silent.
Assorted Photographs Unidentified
Grain terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 3
Continuation of Grain Terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 2 (MA012-AV-0166_01). Grain Terminal Association general manager, M.W. Thatcher, speaking about the depression and the economy and how the farm organizations of the National Grange, the Farm Bureau, and the Farmers Union agreed that a New Deal was needed for agriculture. He speaks about the Farm Credit Administration, support prices, legislated economy for farmers and parity pricing. Thatcher also reads a portion of the statement of policy for the South Dakota Farmers Union, and discusses the economy and socialism.
Farmers Union Program for 1952-1953
Catalog Cards of South Dakota Farmers Union Films of various activities (silent)
Grain Terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 1
Grain Terminal Association general manager, M.W. Thatcher, speaking about the depression and the economy and how the farm organizations of the National Grange, the Farm Bureau, and the Farmers Union agreed that a New Deal was needed for agriculture. He speaks about the Farm Credit Administration, support prices, legislated economy for farmers and parity pricing. Recording continued on Grain Terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 2 (MA012-AV-0168_01).
Grain terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 2
Continuation of Grain Terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 1 (MA012-AV-0167_01). Grain Terminal Association general manager, M.W. Thatcher, speaking about the depression and the economy and how the farm organizations of the National Grange, the Farm Bureau, and the Farmers Union agreed that a New Deal was needed for agriculture. He speaks about the Farm Credit Administration, support prices, legislated economy for farmers and parity pricing. Recording continued on Grain Terminal Association General Manager M.W. Thatcher Speech, Part 3 (MA012-AV-0166_01).
Local Unions: Long Lake Local #277 Jerauld County