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Constituent Correspondence: Robo letters : 1979 January-June. Prepared letters to reply to constituents regarding various topics. The letters are generic and not personalized.
Constituent Correspondence: Robo letters
Portrait of Frank Denholm for Sioux Valley Electric.
Frank Denholm
Three people at a campground.
People at a campground
Senator Tip O'Neill and Congressman Frank Denholm visit the Lincoln County Rural Water System site with others in South Dakota
Tip O'Neill and Frank Denholm visit the Lincoln County Rural Water System
Frank Denholm riding in a horse drawn wagon in the Estelline, South Dakota Fourth of July parade.
Frank Denholm in a Fourth of July parade
Two men in U.S. Capitol committee hearing room. One is holding a poster about ERTS television spectral ranges.
Men in a U.S. Capitol committee hearing room
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]
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 3: Third year at Dakota Agricultural College [Preservation copy]
Flowers of Acer negundo, the boxelder tree.
Acer negundo
Decorah Shale Stratigraphy in Minnesota.
Decorah Shale Stratigraphy
Prunus virginiana vegetation.
Prunus virginiana
Aquilegia canadensis near Seiche Hollow State Park in South Dakota.
Aquilegia canadensis
Pasque flower (Anemone patens) in North Dakota prairie.
Anemone patens
Pasque flower (Anemone patens) is the South Dakota state flower and the first to flower each spring.
Anemone patens
Arisaema atrorubens vegetation.
Arisaema atrorubens
Elm tree, probably a victim of Dutch elm disease. Elm trees were once the second most dominant tree on the floodplain, after cottonwood. Now as of 2019, very few elm trees remain alive. Seedlings are numerous however.
Decadent elm tree at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
J. Dodd and B. Lauenroth, fellow graduate students at North Dakota State University with W. Carter Johnson.
J. Dodd and B. Lauenroth, graduate students at NDSU
Scarlet globe mallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) in western North Dakota.
Sphaeralcea coccinea
Scarlet globe mallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) in western North Dakota.
Sphaeralcea coccinea
Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) at edge of floodplain forest along the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Andropogon gerardi
Beaver dam in woody draw Cross Ranch in North Dakota.
Beaver dam
Mixed prairie storm in western North Dakota.
Mixed prairie storm
Cottonwood tree is 19.5 feet tall. In 2008 it was discovered that this tree and most other extremely large and old cottonwoods in this stand had died and fallen to the ground. This tree may have been present when Lewis and Clark passed by in the early 1800's. W. Carter Johnson's wife, Janet, is next to tree.
Large Cottonwood tree
Beaver dam in woody draw Cross Ranch in North Dakota. Photograph was taken before The Nature Conservancy purchase of the former Gaines Ranch.
Beaver dam
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Yucca glauca in Wyoming enroute to mountain courses in Colorado.
Yucca glauca
W. Carter Johnson photographs these Missouri black-billed cuckoo eggs in a nest while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Missouri Black-billed cuckoo nest
Needle-and-thread grass (Stipa comata) in western North Dakota.
Stipa comata
Columnar juniper trees in the North Dakota Badlands.
Columnar juniper
Columnar juniper trees in the North Dakota Badlands.
Columnar juniper
Ponderosa pine in the North Dakota Badlands.
Ponderosa pine
Lupinus pusillus in the North Dakota Badlands.
Lupinus pusillus
Dead myrtle warbler in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Dead myrtle warbler
Badlands National Park in western South Dakota.
Badlands National Park
Example of a bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) tree.
Bristlecone Pine
Snow covered forest and mountains, location unknown.
Snow Covered Forest and Mountains
John S. Robertson
Robertson, John S.
Willis H. Davis
Davis, Willis H.
Robert L. Cheney
Cheney, Robert L.
Mrs. William P. Hawkes
Hawkes, William P., Mrs.
Mrs. Charles A. Rasmussen
Rasmussen, Charles A., Mrs.
Mrs. L.B. Croll
Croll, L.B., Mrs.
Jacob R. Severson
Severson, Jacob R.
John R. Michaels
Michaels, John Rudolph
Henry J. Briscoe
Briscoe, Henry J.
Herman C. Halvorson
Halvorson, Herman C.
Mrs. E.W. Laisy
Laisy, E.W., Mrs.
Edith Jones
Jones, Edith
Merritt A. Genner
Fenner, Merritt A.
Mrs. George Millar
Millar, George, Mrs.
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