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Edgar S. McFadden Research Notes
Research Notes
USDA Agricultural Research Administration News Release on Wheat Stem Rust
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Edgar S. McFadden Research Notes
Research notes
1936 Little International catalog
Annual Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog
Edgar S. McFadden Research Notes
Research notes
Edgar S. McFadden Flax Nursery in Kenedy, Texas
Photograph, Back
Edgar S. McFadden Flax Nursery in Kenedy, Texas
Photograph, Front
2020 Little International catalog
Annual Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog
2021 Little International catalog
Annual Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog
Watercolor painting of Coughlin Campanile on the campus of South Dakota State University
Coughlin Campanile
Watercolor painting of Coolidge Sylvan Theatre on the campus of South Dakota State University
Coolidge Sylvan Theater
Watercolor painting of Old North on the campus of South Dakota State University
Old North
Watercolor painting of Lincoln Music Hall on the campus of South Dakota State University
Lincoln Music Hall
Painting by Evelyn T. Hubbard; Oil on Panel, of Old Central and Old North at South Dakota State University; frame 52.5 cm x 68 cm.  Tag on back reads “Oil on panel 1972.4.
Oil Painting of Old North and Old Central
114th Tournament of Roses Cloisonne pins
Tournament of Roses Official Cloisonne Pin Collection, 114th, limited edition 68 of 500
Pride of the Dakotas marching in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California
Tournament of Roses Parade, Pride of the Dakotas Photograph
Tablet 1: Found at Drehem, bill for 7 lambs and 4 kid goats
Tablet 1: Found at Drehem, bill for 7 lambs and 4 kid goats
Tablet 2: Found at Drehem, receipt of five oxen
Tablet 2: Found at Drehem, receipt of five oxen
Tablet 3: Found at Jokha, record of temple offerings
Tablet 3: Found at Jokha, record of temple offerings
Tablet 4: Found at Drehem, sealed temple record
Tablet 4: Found at Drehem, sealed temple record
Preliminary poster for 'Walk for Justice,' a spiritual walk from Brookings, South Dakota to  Canton, South Dakota honor of all women who have lost their lives to sexual violence. The walk ends at the Hiawatha Insane Asylum site in Canton.
Walk for Justice
Correspondence from Mary J. Perpich, Bush Faculty Development Coordinator, to Carol J. Peterson, Vice President for Academic Affairs addressing the planning for a Indian writers conference at South Dakota State University.
Indian Writers Conference Correspondence
Brief essay on the beginnings of the Oak Lake Writers' Society held at the Oak Lake Field Station in Brookings County, South Dakota.
Oak Lake Writers' Society History
Flyer announcing a poetry reading with writers Roberta Hill, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Joseph Marshall III to be held at the South Dakota Art Museum in conjunction with the Oak Lake Native American Writers' Retreat.
Poetry Reading at the South Dakota Art Museum
Joseph Marshall speaking at poetry reading at a South Dakota Humanities Council event.
Joseph Marshall
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn speaking at poetry reading at a South Dakota Humanities Council event.
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
Roberta Hill speaking at poetry reading at a South Dakota Humanities Council event.
Roberta Hill
Flyer announding a lecture by Dr. Charles Woodard, Department of English, South Dakota State University titled, 'The Truth About Devils Tower.' The lecture was part of the lecture/discussion series 'Between the Covers' sponsored by the SDSU English Club.
Charles Woodard Lecture, The truth about Devils Tower
Boyd, J.E., Mrs.
Boyd, J.E., Mrs.
Tablet 5:Found at Senkereh, contract of business document
Tablet 5:Found at Senkereh, contract of business document
Tablet 6: Cuneiform table mislabeled as Egyptian hieroglyphics, no translation
Tablet 6: Cuneiform table mislabeled as Egyptian hieroglyphics, no translation
Lannan Foundation Proposal
Lannan Foundation Proposal
Correspondence discussing the Woyake Kinikiya, a Tribel Model Literary Journal including information on who is involved and the purpose.
Oak Lake Writers Press Correspondence
Poster for first annual Lakota Storytelling Festival telling traditional and contemporary stories and facts told by repected Lakota elders, historians, and educators.
First Annual Lakota Storytelling Festival Poster
Correspondence from Lowell Amiotte and Charles Woodard in the planning of the third annual writers' retreat, 'Storytelling, Storykeeping."
Storytelling, Storykeeping Retreat Planning
Merle L. Hanson
Hanson, Merle L.
Voices From Along the River Mini Grant
Voices From Along the River Mini Grant
List of dialogue questions for the participants on the L/D/Nakota Interpretations of the River and Lewis & Clark at the Oak Lake Writers' Society retreat.
Oak Lake Writers Dialogue Questions
List of sessions with Kim Blaeser for handouts at the Tribal Writer's Retreat at Oak Lake, South Dakota.
Tribal Writers' Retreat Sessions
The bylaws and official organization of the Oak Lake Writers' Society .
Oak Lake Writers' Society By-laws
Poster for the Oak Lake Writer's Society readings at the South Dakota Festival of Book in Lead, South Dakota. Ronya Hoblit, Mabel Picotte, Deanna Stands, Kim TallBear, and Lydia Whirlwind Soilier read from 'He Sappa Woihanble.
Oak Lake Writers' Society Poster
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Ginnala Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Ginnala Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mairunduense ? et Mey.. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mairunduense ? et Mey. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mons Max. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mons Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Tomentosum Max. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Tomentosum Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera edulis Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera edulis Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family
Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera Maacki Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. This plant is native to temperate western Asia, specifically in northern and western China south to Yunnan, Mongolia, Primorsky Krai in southeastern Russia, Korea, and, albeit rare there, central and northern Honshu, Japan. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants.
Plant specimen: Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera Maackii Turcr.
Pinus pungens, also called Table Mountain Pine, hickory pine, prickly pine or mountain pine. This small pine is native to the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. Plant specimen collected by C.S. Sargent, 1912, first director of the Arnold Arboretum, Herbarium of Iowa College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa. N.E. Hansen graduated from Iowa State College with a bachelor's degree in horticulture in 1887. It is likely Hansen obtained this specimen during his time at the college. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Pinus pungens, also called Table Mountain Pine, hickory pine, prickly pine or mountain pine.
Primulaceae Vent. Primula. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants.
Plant specimen: Primulaceae Vent. Primula.
Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Spiraea chamaedryfolia is a shrub reaching a height of 1–1.5 meters (3 feet 3 inches–4 feet 11 inches). Branchlets are brownish or red-brown. Leaves are simple, oblong or lance-shaped, toothed on the edges, 40–60 millimeters (1.6-2.4 inches) long and 10-30 millimeters (0.39-1.18 inches) wide, with a petiole of 4-7 millimeters. The white flowers of 6-9 millimeters in diameter grow in spike-like clusters at the ends of the branches. Flowering period extends from May to September. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea
Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Spiraea chamaedryfolia is a shrub reaching a height of 1–1.5 meters (3 feet 3 inches–4 feet 11 inches). Branchlets are brownish or red-brown. Leaves are simple, oblong or lance-shaped, toothed on the edges, 40–60 millimeters (1.6–2.4 inches) long and 10–30 millimeters (0.39–1.18 inches) wide, with a petiole of 4–7 millimeters. The white flowers of 6–9 millimeters in diameter grow in spike-like clusters at the ends of the branches. Flowering period extends from May to September. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea
Rosaceae B. Juss. Micromeles alnifolia Koehne. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in blank ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Micromeles alnifolia Koehne
Saxifragaceae Dumort. Deutzia parviflora Bunge. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Saxifragaceae are found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with centers of diversity in the Himalayas, East Asia, and Western North America. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Saxifragaceae Dumort. Deutzia parviflora Bunge
Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea media Schmidt. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in blank ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea media Schmidt
Saxofragaceae Dumort. Ribes manshuricum (Max.) Kom. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Saxifragaceae are found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with centers of diversity in the Himalayas, East Asia, and Western North America. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Saxofragaceae Dumort. Ribes manshuricum (Max.) Kom
Rosaceae B. Juss. Pyrus ussuriensis Max +P. Sinensis Lindl. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924, also known as the Ussurian pear, Harbin pear, and Manchurian pear, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is native to Korea, Japan, and the Ussuri River area of far eastern Russia. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in blank ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Pyrus ussuriensis Max =P. Sinensis Lindl.
Rosaceae B. Juss. Prunus padus L. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924, also known as bird cherry, hackberry, hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a species of cherry, native to norther Europe and northern Asia. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Prunus padus L.
Prunus persica. Dbl. fl. Peach. Kaises VII.  Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. The peach (Prunus persica) is a deciduous tree native to the region of Northwest China between the Tarim Basin and the north slopes of the Kunlun Shan mountains, where it was first domesticated and cultivated. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Prunus persica. Dbl. fl. Peach. Kaises VII.
List of the mentors for the Oak Lake Retreat from 1993-2015.
Oak Lake Retreat Mentors
Students and mentors discussing material around a table at the Oak Lake Writers' retreat.
Oak Lake Writers' Retreat
Group of writers at the Oak Lake Writers' retreat that includes Charles Woodard and Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (front row).
Oak Lake Writers' Retreat
Announcement for writing workshops at the 20th anniversary conference during the Oak Lake Tribal Writers' retreat.
Oak Lake Tribal Writers' Retreat Announcement
Schedule for the Twentieth anniversary conference during the Oak Lake Tribal Writers' retreat.
Oak Lake Tribal Writers' Retreat Schedule
Color portrait of Congressman Tom Daschle
Thomas A. Daschle U.S. House of Representatives Papers
Thomas A. Daschle U.S. Senate Papers
Thomas A. Daschle U.S. Senate Papers
Color photograph of Senator Tom Daschle in his office
Thomas A. Daschle Personal Papers
Black-and-white portrait of Linda Daschle
Linda Hall Daschle Papers
Black-and-white portrait of George Biggar
George C. Biggar Papers
Gertrude Stickney Young
Gertrude Stickney Young Papers
Representative Ben  Reifel
Benjamin Reifel Papers
Ben Reifel Campaign Buttons
Ben Reifel Campaign Buttons
Bureau of Indian Affairs Reports and Conference Materials
Bureau of Indian Affairs Reports and Conference Materials
Wakinyan: Contemporary Teton Dakota Religion
Wakinyan: Contemporary Teton Dakota Religion
Dakota Territory Citizen Certificates-Abernethy-Everett
Dakota Territory Citizen Certificates-Abernethy-Everett
Ben Reifel Trip to Asia
Ben Reifel Trip to Asia
Black-and-white photograph of the South Dakota Farmer's Union state office in Huron, South Dakota
South Dakota Farmers Union Records
Color photographs of Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Papers
Color portrait of  Vera Way Marghab wearing a fur stole
Vera Way Marghab Papers
Black-and-white photograph of the South Dakota Crop Improvement Association booth the certified seed show
South Dakota Crop Improvement Association Records
Invoice of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company
Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company Collection
Black-and-white photograph of Bob Karolevitz working at his desk.
Robert F. Karolevitz Papers
Color photographs of Kathleen Norris
Kathleen Norris Papers
Edgar S. McFadden
E.S. (Edgar Sharp) McFadden Papers
Cover to Pasque Petals volume 85 issue 2 Spring 2011
South Dakota State Poetry Society Records
Frank E. Denholm Papers
Frank E. Denholm Papers
Compendio telle historie del regno di Napoli
Compendio telle historie del regno di Napoli
Richard Pococke
Richard Pococke
The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews and neibouring nations
The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews and neibouring nations
Pietro della Vale
Pietro della Vale
The Travels of Sig. Pietro della Valle, a noble Roman, into East-Indian and Arabia Deserta
The Travels of Sig. Pietro della Valle, a noble Roman, into East-Indian and Arabia Deserta
A new survey of the globe
A new survey of the globe
Itinerarivm Benjaminis
Itinerarivm Benjaminis
Views in the Ottomon empire
Views in the Ottomon empire
The works of William Hogarth: from the original plates
The works of William Hogarth: from the original plates
Ben Reifel with the Emery Anderson family in 1960
Ben Reifel with the Emery Anderson family in 1960
Young Frank Denholm standing by car in winter.
Young Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm for Sioux Valley Electric.
Frank Denholm
Frank Denholm sitting at his office at desk
Frank Denholm at work
Portrait of Frank Denholm for Sioux Valley Electric.
Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm for Sioux Valley Electric.
Frank Denholm
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