- MA009-0463
- 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, Nancy Hanly (right), and Patricia Donahue (Center) on the US Capitol step
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Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, Nancy Hanly (right), and Patricia Donahue (Center) on the US Capitol step
Representative Ben Reifel and South Dakota Girls Nation delegates in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel and South Dakota Girls Nation delegates, Janet Ramsey (left) of Rapid City and Mary Weatherill (right) of Yankton, on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel and N.D. Tiwari on the US Capitol steps in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel and N.D. Tiwari of India on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel, Leo Rozum, and George Rozum on the US Capitol steps in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel, Leo Rozum, and his son, George, Rozum on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel, Carlton Forsythe, and Sidney Bean on the steps of the US Capitol in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel, Carlton Forsythe and Sidney Bean from Yankton, College on the steps of the US Capitol
Representative Ben Reifel with constituents in Washington, D.C. in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel, Don Pottratz, Douglas Dittburner, Carroll Torberson, Gary Swenson, Steve Bogue, and Lynn Myers in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background
Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. U.C. Edwards on the steps of the US Capitol in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. U.C. Edwards from Tyndall, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmacher on the steps of the US Capitol in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmacher from Leola, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
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Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wiest Schmacher from Herried, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol in 1964
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Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. William Sonday from Aberdeen, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
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Representatives Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel with F. Colby, and Captain and Mrs. Charles Broz on the steps of the US Capitol
Rock Pick Hammer 1720 Inf BOE Given to Ben Reifel
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Silver rock pick hammer given to Ben Reifel. The handle is leather lining wrapped and engraved with Ben Reifel's name and 1720 Ind BOE (M)
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Representative Ben Reifel, Philleo Nash, Commissioner of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Harry R. Anderson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Tour of new Veterans Administration hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel (second from left) is with a group touring the new Veterans Administration hospital in Washington, D.C.
Representative Ben Reifel and astronauts Gus Grissom and John W. Young in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel is shaking hand with astronaut Gus Grissom, Betty Grissom, astronaut John W. Young and his wife, Barbara Young stand to the right
Representative Ben Reifel addresses South Dakota Farmers Union bus trippers in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel addresses South Dakota Farmers Union bus trippers in the Veterans Affairs Committee Room in Washington, DC
Representative Ben Reifel and the W.F. Hartman family in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel stands in front of the statue of Joseph Ward with Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Hartman and their family in Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC. The statue was given by the State of South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel and Robert Webb on the US Capitol steps in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Robert Webb from Aberdeen, South Dakota on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, and Roland Noyes in Washington, D.C. in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel shakes hands with Roland Noyes in Washington, D.C. Alice Reifel stands between them. The US Capitol is in the background
Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, and John Van Wyhe on the steps of the US Capitol in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, and John Van Wyhe, Director of Physical Education at the University of South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Madsen in Washington, D.C. in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Madsen from Aberdeen, South Dakota in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background
Ben Reifel Correspondence With Linda Hasselstrom
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Letter from Congressman Ben Reifel to Linda M. Hasselstrom of Sioux City, Iowa in regards to an article written in the July 11, 1965 issue of the Rapid City Journal about the Sun Dance. Included is a clipping of the article and an additional Rapid City Journal article about Crazy Horse.
President Lyndon B. Johnson Inauguration
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Official inaugural program from the 1965 inauguration ceremony of President Lyndon B. Johnson which Ben Reifel attended.
Ben Reifel Appointment Book for 1965
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Appointment reminders for Congress receptions, dinners with the South Dakota Governer, Seminar Dinners, and one on one appointments with various individuals that Ben Reifel had to attend.
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Speeches given by Ben Reifel at different events, such as the YGOP Convention, the dedication of Shepard Hall at South Dakota State University, and Dakota Wesleyan University commencement exercises.
Ben Reifel Correspondence Scrapbook
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Ben Reifel'scrapbook containing correspondence from many members of Congress in regards to various subjects, such as congratulations, invitations, and rejections of invitations to certain events.
Representative Ben Reifel with the Crawford family on the steps of the US Capitol in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel with the Crawford family on the steps of the US Capitol
Masahide Shibusawa speaks at the Mackinac demonstration in 1965
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Masahide Shibusawa, Japanese business man, who is in charge of the work of Moral Re-Armament in Japan, speaks at the Mackinac demonstration. He has come to plan for the delegation of 100 Japanese students arriving later in July. Shibusawa's great-grandfather was the founder of modern industrial Japan
Clarence Dillard read a message at the Mackinac demonstration in 1965
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Clarence Dillard of Appalachia reads a message at the Mackinac demonstration from executive members of his union. Senior representatives of management, labor, and the professions are taking part in the demonstration with youth
Representative Ben Reifel in American Samoa in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel in American Samoa
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Representative Ben Reifel with restaurant owners from South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol. Mrs. G.E. Baird from Huron, Fred Dean from Rapid City, Derold Stacey from Brookings, Lowel Jensen from Sioux Fally, Clifford Larsen from Yankton, and Harold Wong from Aberdeen
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Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel with the Harold Van Beckern family from Wessington Springs, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
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Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Leonard and daughter, Sharyl, from Watertown, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
Representative Ben Reifel with the Dave Pearson family on the steps of the US Capitol in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel with the Dave Pearson family from Brookings, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
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Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Steffe and family, Dan and Diane, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
Representative Ben Reifel in American Samoa in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel in American Samoa
Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel
Representative Ben Reifel at an event in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and five other people pose for a photograph, Reifel and the woman standing in front of him are holding elephant figurines
Representative Ben Reifel at an event in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel is with a group of people standing beside a library, Reifel and another man are holding an American flag
Representative Ben Reifel at the YMCA International Crossroads Sunday Morning Breakfast in 1965
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Visitors from abroad surround the speaker of the day, Representative Ben Reifel, at the International Crossroads Sunday Morning Breakfast
Representative Ben Reifel and his wife Alice at an outdoor restaurant in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and his wife Alice Reifel are with a couple at an outdoor restaurant; there is a note typed on the back: With the Compliments of Congress G. Elliott Hagan First District of Georgia
89th United States Congress in session in 1965
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89th United States Congress in session
Representative Ben Reifel and Representative Ancher Nelson in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel (S.D.) and Representative Ancher Nelson (Minn.) are wearing American Indian headdresses and holding a Washington Daily Globe newspaper
Representative Ben Reifel and astronaut Gus Grissom in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel is shaking hand with astronaut Gus Grissom, Betty Grissom stands to the right
Representative Ben Reifel and astronauts Gus Grissom and John W. Young in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel is shaking hand with astronaut Gus Grissom, Betty Grissom, astronaut John W. Young and his wife, Barbara Young stand to the right
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Representative Ben Reifel (left) examines the new electronic macing at the new Veterans Administration Hospital at the Washington Hospital Center, discussing the apparatus are Dr. George A. Higgin (center) and Mr. J.C. Gillespie, assistant director
Representative Ben Reifel and Senator Ed Brooke in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Senator Ed Brooke, formerly Massachusetts Attorney General, are being interviewed
Representative Ben Reifel, Mrs. Ray Asmussen, and Nancy Asmussen on the US Capitol steps in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel, Mrs. Ray Asmussen, and Nancy Asmussen on the US Capitol steps
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Representative Ben Reifel, Stella Ericson, Agnes Akre, Esther Erickson, and Gertrude Valdal, all of Brookings, South Dakota, on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel and Larry Bonrud in Washington, D.C. in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Larry Bonrud from Pierre, South Dakota in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background
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Representatives Ben Reifel and E.Y. Berry with Mrs. Wayne Eshelberger on the steps of the US Capitol
Ben Reifel Black Hills Claim File
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Ben Reifel's notes and correspondence in regards to the Black Hills Bill
Representative Ben Reifel at the American Legion World Series banquet in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel at the American Legion World Series banquet in 1965
Ben Reifel received the Silver Antelope Award from the Boy Scouts of America in 1960
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Man presenting Ben Reifel (center) and three other men with the Silver Antelope Award from the Boy Scouts of America, the Silver Antelope Award is the highest award in scouting for leadership
Verly Hofer, Representative Ben Reifel, Dan Van Bocbern, and Fred Coursey pose with a trophy in 1965
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Verly Hofer, Representative Ben Reifel, Dan Van Bocbern, and Fred Coursey pose with a trophy
Representative Ben Reifel in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel is reading a newspaper, he is wearing a lei around his neck, there is a woman standing next to him
Alice Reifel at an event in Washington, D.C. in 1965
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Alice Reifel is with other women at an event in Washington, D.C.
Representative Ben Reifel, Governor Nils Boe, and Representative E.Y Berry in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel, Governor Nils Boe, and Representative E.Y Berry standing in front of the statue of Joseph Ward statue in Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC. The statue was given by the State of South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel and Aldean Farrell on the US Capitol steps in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Aldean Farrell, National 4-H delegate from Bullhead, South Dakota on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel and 1965 summer intern Mike Pieplow on the US Capitol steps
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Representative Ben Reifel and 1965 summer intern Mike Pieplow from Aberdeen, South Dakota on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel, Representative E.Y. Berry, and Al Hamre on the US Capitol steps in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel, Representative E.Y. Berry, and South Dakota state auditor Al Hamre on the US Capitol steps
Representative Ben Reifel, Gary Kulm, and Sally Kulm on the steps of the US Capitol in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel, Gary Kulm, and Sally Kulm on the steps of the US Capitol, Kulm is a field representative from Aberdeen, South Dakota
Rusty Walles, John Sayre, directors of the Mackinac Demonstration, with Conrad Hunte in 1965
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Rusty Walles, John Sayre, directors of the Mackinac Demonstration, with Conrad Hunte, director of sports program and vice captain of West Indies Cricket Team, at the Mackinac Demonstration
Rajmohan Gandhi addressing over 800 delegates to the Mackinac demonstration in 1965
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Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of the Mahatma, and Editor-in-Chief of the Indian weekly ""Himmat,"" addressing over 800 delegates to the Mackinac demonstration in 1965
Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel in the audience at the Mackinac demonstration in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel in the audience at the Mackinac demonstration
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Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hammer and their children, Barbara, Bruce, and Danny, from Sisseton, South Dakota and Ada Krause, Mrs. Hammer's sister, from Washington, D.C. on the steps of the US Capitol
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Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pleinis and their sons, Mike and Kevin, from Aberdeen, South Dakota on the steps of the US Capitol
Representative Ben Reifel with the T.I. Potts family on the steps of the US Capitol in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel with the T.I. Potts family on the steps of the US Capitol. Potts is a architect from Watertown, South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Daniels and daughters in Washington, D.C. in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Daniels and daughters Sheila, Dorinda, and Margaret, from Baltic, South Dakota in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background
Demonstration for modernizing America in 1965
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Indian youth from across America applaud opening day celebrations at the demonstration for modernizing America
J. Blanton Belk gives the keynote speech at the demonstration for modernizing America in 1965
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Flanked by American Indian elders and overseas delegates, J. Blanton Belk gives the keynote speech at the demonstration for modernizing America on Mackinac Island, Michigan. Ben Reifel is visible in the background looking left
Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel at the Mackinac Demonstration
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Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel at the Mackinac Demonstration
Representative Ben Reifel in American Samoa in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel receives a gift in American Samoa
Representative Ben Reifel with Cub Scout James Foss, Jr.
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Representative Ben Reifel is sitting at his desk nest to Cub Scout, James Foss, Jr. of Bethesda, Maryland, James Foss is wearing a Native American headdress, Reifel is showing him how to make a hand gesture
Representative Ben Reifel at the Inter-American Defense College in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel with a group of other politicians at the Inter-American Defense College located on Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C.
Representative Ben Reifel at the Inter-American Defense College in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel talking with three men at the Inter-American Defense College located on Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C.
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Representative Ben Reifel and an unknown man in Washington, D.C.; there is illegible writing in the bottom right hand corner of the image
South Dakota congressional delegation with Tom Taylor in 1965
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South Dakota congressional delegation with Tom Taylor; from left to right: Tom Taylor, Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, Senator Karl Mundt, Representative E.Y Berry, and Sam Seehser (?)
Representative Ben Reifel meeting with constituents in his Washington, D.C. office in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel meeting with South Dakota constituents in his Washington, D.C. office. Susie Ellwein (Center), Judi Wilson (right), Sue French (left)
Representative Ben Reifel, Ken Marber, and Representative Ancher Nelsen in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Minnesota Representative Ancher Nelsen congratulate Ken Marber for winning the George T. Mickelson Outstanding Club award in 1965. Representative Nelsen was speaker at the convention
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Representative Ben Reifel (left) examines the new electronic macing at the new Veterans Administration Hospital at the Washington Hospital Center, discussing the apparatus are Dr. George A. Higgin (center) and Mr. J.C. Gillespie, assistant director
Representative Ben Reifel meets the National Homemaker of Tomorrow, Martha Yunker in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and his wife, Alice Reifel, meet Martha Yunker, the National Homemaker of Tomorrow, and her advisor Melba Ellis
Representative Ben Reifel meets the National Homemaker of Tomorrow, Martha Yunker in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and his wife, Alice Reifel, meet Martha Yunker, the National Homemaker of Tomorrow: left to right Alice Reifel, Arletta Lischer, Martha Yunker; Harold Lischer; Melba Ellis
Representative Ben Reifel, Alice Reifel, and Joan Gratz in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Alice Reifel stand in front of the statue of Joseph Ward with Joan Gratz in Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC. The statue was given by the State of South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel at the 1962 National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Representative Ben Reifel escorts Nancy Nadeau, Cherry Blossom Princess, at the 1962 National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.
Representative Ben Reifel with the 1965 American Dairy Princess Susanne Bradford
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Representative Ben Reifel with the 1965 American Dairy Princess Susanne Bradford from Tallahassee, Florida
Representative Ben Reifel and Whit Rork on the US Capitol steps in 1965
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Representative Ben Reifel and Whit Rork, Northern States Power, Sioux Falls, South Dakota on the US Capitol steps
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Minutes from the meeting of the Department of Racial and Cultural Relations, as well as correspondence in regards to Moral Re-Armament, which Ben Reifel supported.
Ben Reifel's Correspondence for 1965
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Correspondence in regards to the items Ben Reifel loaned to the Department of Textiles and Clothing at South Dakota State University, as well as memorial cards, and information pertaining to prints and films that were borrowed for certain events.
Ben Reifel's Correspondence with Gerald R. Ford
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Correspondence between Gerald R. Ford and Ben Reifel pertaining to Gerald expressing his appreciation for Ben's hardwork and his help in passing the President's tax package. Also includes a birthday letter to Ben from Gerald.
Representative Reifel talks with a woman
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Representative Ben Reifel talks with a woman, she is laughing
Hill Country Lyndon Johnson's Texas Keepsake Book
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Keepsake book prepared to accompany a NBC televison tour of Central Texas with commentar from President Lyndon Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird.
Ben Reifel Appointment Book for 1966
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Ben Reifel's reminders for various breakfast and lunch appointments, meetings with the American Legion, as well as reminders for speaking at different college campuses. Also includes reminders for different Briefings, 4-H meetings, and Appropriation Committee luncheons.
Ben Reifel Washington, D.C. Guest Book
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Signatures of guests who visited Ben Reifel in his Washington, DC. office.
T. Dale Stewart and Congressman Ben Reifel look at an exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in 1966
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T. Dale Stewart, Senior Scientist, Department of Physical Anthropology, and Congressman Ben Reifel look at a first Americans exhibit during an Evening at the Smithsonian
T. Dale Stewart and Congressman Ben Reifel look at an exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in 1966
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Congressman Ben Reifel and T. Dale Stewart, Senior Scientist, Department of Physical Anthology looks at an exhibit in Jade Hall in the Museum of Natural History during and Evening at the Smithsonian
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Richard S. Cowan, Director, Museum of Natural History, Congressman Ben Reifel, and Sidney R. Galler, Assistant Secretary for Science, during an Evening at the Smithsonian Institution
Representative Ben Reifel at a threshing bee in Madison, South Dakota in 1966
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Representative Ben Reifel on a flatbed trailer throwing a pitchfork full of hay into a threshing machine at a threshing bee in Madison, South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel at a threshing bee in Madison, South Dakota in 1966
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Representative Ben Reifel on a flatbed trailer full throwing a pitchfork ful of hay into a threshing machine at a threshing bee in Madison, South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel with the Kenneth Olson family in Washington, D.C. in 1966
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Representative Ben Reifel with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson and their son, Richard, in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background