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South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Loren Zingmark, former general manager of East River Electric Power Cooperative.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Loren Zingmark, former general manager of East River Electric Power Cooperative.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Jim Zilverberg, South Dakota native, veteran cartoonist, and former staff member of the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, now part of CHS, Inc.
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Young Skunk living on his own allotment of 640 acres with one room log house, dirt roof, and dirt floor
Young Republicans from Northern State Teachers College in 1963
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Young Republicans from Northern State Teachers College; Bob England, Lloyd Duncan, Bill Walker, Sue Walker, Gary Kulm
YMCA International Crossroads breakfast
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
People seating at tables at a YMCA International Crossroads breakfast
YMCA International Crossroads breakfast
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
People seating at tables at a YMCA International Crossroads breakfast
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Harvey Wollman, former Associated Milk Producers division manager.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Citation and biography of Andrew J. Wimple from Beresford, South Dakota who was honored in 1927 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
William Scranton speaks at a Republican Party event in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania, speaks at a Republican Party event
William Scranton speaks at a Republican Party event
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton speaks at a Republican Party event
William Scranton speaking at a Republican Party event in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania is speaking at a Republican Party event
William Scranton speaking at a Republican Party event in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania is speaking at a Republican Party event
William Scranton speaking at a Republican Party event in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania is speaking at a Republican Party event
William Scranton speaking at a Republican Party event in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Audience listening to William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania speak at a Republican Party event
William Scranton signs an autograph for an admirer
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton signs an autograph for an admirer at an event while Representative Ben Reifel looks on
William Scranton on the campaign trail in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania, greets supporters
William Scranton on the campaign trail in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania, talking with a supporter
William Scranton on the campaign trail in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania, shakes hands with a drum major while a marching band performs in the background
William Scranton greets an admirer at a Republican Party event
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton greets an admirer at a Republican Party event
William Scranton greets a band conductor
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania greets the conductor while a marching band plays behind them
William Scranton and Bill Johnson
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton, Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate from Pennsylvania is speaking with Bill Johnson
William Miller, Ben Reifel, and Clifton Hurlbert in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Candidate for Vice President William Miller shakes hands with Aberdeen, South Dakota Mayor Clifton Hurlbert on a stage, Representative Ben Reifel is standing behind them
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Vice presidential candidate William Miller speaking at a podium at a Republican campaign rally in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally in South Dakota
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally at the Corn Palace in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally at the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally at the Corn Palace in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Miller speaking at a Republican campaign rally at the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota
William Miller greeting constituents at Joe Foss field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Miller greeting constituents at Joe Foss field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Miller was candidate for vice president candidate in 1964. Alice Reifel is visible in the bottom left hand corner wearing a white shirt and sweater
William Miller deboarding a plane at Joe Foss field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Vice presidential candidate William Miller deboarding a plane at Joe Foss Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
William Miller at Joe Foss Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Vice presidential candidate William Miller walking next to a man on the airstrip at Joe Foss field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Maynard Whitemyre, former field representative and Vice President of the South Dakota Farmers Union.
White Cow Bull allotment, 1930
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
White Cow Bull living on his own allotment of 640 acres with a log house, dirt floor, board flooring
Wessington Springs, South Dakota Diamond Jubilee Celebration Congratulations
Wessington Springs, South Dakota diamond jubilee celebration. Nellie Mercer-Sickler expresses her congratulations from Vancouver, Washington. She talks about how she came to Dale Township in 1884 and her experience, including the 1888 blizzard.
Wessington Springs, South Dakota Diamond Jubilee Celebration Congratulations
Wessington Springs, South Dakota diamond jubilee celebration. Grace Huntley expresses her congratulations from Claremont, California. She talks about her experiences in Wessington Springs from the time of her birth in April 1888.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Volume 3: Third year at Dakota Agricultural College [Preservation copy]
Part of J.M. Aldrich Diaries
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]
Part of J.M. Aldrich Diaries
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]
Part of J.M. Aldrich Diaries
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.
Part of Dave Martin Papers
View from a balcony in Havana, Cuba
Vice President Hubert Humphrey walks with other men
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Vice President Hubert Humphrey walks with two other men outdoors
Vice President Hubert Humphrey shakes hands with people
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
United State Vice President Hubert Humphrey shakes hand with three men
Vice President Hubert Humphrey
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
United States Vice President Hubert Humphrey walking out of a door with other people
Verly Hofer, Representative Ben Reifel, Dan Van Bocbern, and Fred Coursey pose with a trophy in 1965
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Verly Hofer, Representative Ben Reifel, Dan Van Bocbern, and Fred Coursey pose with a trophy
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Alec Vedvei, Kingsbury County Cooperative leader.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Merlin Van Walleghan, former member of the board of directors of CHS, Inc., 2007 South Dakota Association of Cooperative Hall of Fame inductee
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
US Submarine in the arctic in 1969
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
US Submarine pushed up through the snow and ice in the arctic by the North Pole. Photograph is signed: For Congressman Reifel WHALE at the North Pole 6 April, 1969
US officials meet President Park Chung-hee in Seoul, Korea in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
US officials meet President Park Chung-hee in Seoul, Korea
United States Interior Department Appropriations Subcommittee in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and Representative Mike Kirwan are among members of the United States Interior Department Appropriations Subcommittee of the 88th Congress
United States Interior Department Appropriations Subcommittee in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and Representative Mike Kirwan are among members of the United States Interior Department Appropriations Subcommittee of the 88th Congress
United States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture sub-committee, 1961-1962
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel (seated, far right) was on the United States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture sub-committee in 1961-1962
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Robert Ullom, former member of the board of directors of the Farmers Union Oil Company at Flandreau and the Farmers Union Central Exchange.
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Two men shaking hands and smiling
Thirty-eight National Farmers Union members representing seven states paid their own way to participate in a tour of Europe in October 1955. They visited farms, dairy's, cooperatives, cheese and sugar factories, and grain elevators. Locations visited were the Azores, Italy, Switzerland, France, and England. Narrated by John Eklund. Color film. Sound.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Trinity Episcopal Mission Church, Mission, South Dakota, 1954
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Trinity Episcopal Mission Church at Mission, South Dakota
Part of Gertrude Stickney Young Papers
Manuscript printed in tribute to the life of Allyn Abbott Young by his colleagues and presented to Gertrude Stickney Young upon his death
Part of Cuneiform Tablet Collection
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Training exercise held at the Ski Bowl training area at Fort Richardson, Alaska in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Congressman John D. Fuqua, Florida, Frank J. Horton, New York, Graham D. Purcell, Texas, and Clark MacGregor, Minnesota, watch exercises held at the Ski Bowl training area at Fort Richardson, Alaska
Tour of new Veterans Administration hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1965
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel (second from left) is with a group touring the new Veterans Administration hospital in Washington, D.C.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Top of the Farm News recording. Creighton Knau, WNAX farm director, is speaking about the 1963 feed grain program details. The agriculture department has moved to slow down its acreage reduction program for feed grains. Ben Radcliffe, president of the SD Farmers Union, is in Washington, DC chairing a national Farmers Union committee working on feed grain proposals the committee will submit to Congress next year. Charles Schuman, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, feels that reserves of feed grains should not be kept in government storage.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Dallas Tonsager, Farm Credit Administration board member, former South Dakota Farmers Union president, and former USDA Rural Development Director for South Dakota.
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Tom Kleppe swears in Ben Reifel as Special Assistant for Indian programs to the Director of the National Park Service in the Department of the Interior, Reifel's wife, Francis, stands between them
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Tom Kleppe introduces Ben Reifel as Special Assistant for Indian programs to the Director of the National Park Service in the Department of the Interior, Reifel's wife, Francis, stands between them
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Tom Kleppe introduces Ben Reifel as Special Assistant for Indian programs to the Director of the National Park Service in the Department of the Interior, Reifel's wife, Francis, stands between them. The photographs is signed: To Ben Reifel - It is good to have you with us even thought for a short time. Tom Kleppe
Three men in American Indian dress
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Three men in American Indian dress in front of a tipi at an event in Lemmon, South Dakota
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
The Department of History, South Dakota State College, 1884-1943
Part of Gertrude Stickney Young Papers
Brief history of the Department of History and Political Science, South Dakota State College (SDSU), 1880s-1950s.
Testimonial Dinner for Felix S. Cohen
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Book of remarks from the Testimonial Dinner for Felix S Cohen, as well as Ben Reifel's iterinaries and list of orientation meetings.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Phillip Testerman, farmer, insurance agent, and member of the South Dakota Senate and House of Representatives.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Taxation and Farm Loans in 1953
Man speaking about taxation and farm loans. He also discusses about farm price support programs and the benefits to all Americans.
Tax Reform and Foreign Policy in South Dakota
Snippets of speeches about the balance of trade and government spending, tax reform, property tax relief, the war in Vietnam, and foreign policy.
T. Dale Stewart and Congressman Ben Reifel look at an exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in 1966
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
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
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
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
T. Dale Stewart and Congressman Ben Reifel look at an exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in 1966
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
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
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Paul Symens, Farmers Union Marketing and Processing Association director, former South Dakota Farmers Union board member, and former state Senator.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Crowd gathered during the swearing in ceremony for Ben Reifel as Special Assistant for Indian programs to the Director of the National Park Service in the Department of the Interior
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Orris Swayze, cooperative activist and alternative fuels supporter.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Sun Dance at Two Strike Camp on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota in 1957
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Sun Dance at Two Strike Camp on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota; left to right: Jessie White Lance, Leo Clairmont, Bill Schweigman, and Henry Crow Dog
Part of Gertrude Stickney Young Papers
Biographical narrative of Gertrude Stickney Young's family
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Kenneth Stillson former manager of the Marshall County Farmers Union Oil Company.
Statue in a courtyard in Havana, Cuba
Part of Dave Martin Papers
Statue in a courtyard in Havana, Cuba