- B07-F138
- Folder
- 1974
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
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Myrl Moe, wife of Chester Moe from Hanson, South Dakota, was honored in 1969 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Mrs. Peter Moe from Sisseton, South Dakota was honored in 1950 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Monument in General Ma Zhanshan Gardens in Harbin, China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
Monument in General Ma Zhanshan Gardens in Harbin, China; written in pencil on the back: Monument General Ma's Garden on the outskirts of Harbin, China, 1924
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Tyrone Moos, farmer, rancher, and former Harvest States Cooperatives board member.
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
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.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Grant W. Morsman from Nisland, South Dakota was honored in 1944 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
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Mrs. G.W. Mossing from Lawrence County, South Dakota was honored in 1944 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Motorcycle in Old Havana, Cuba
Part of Dave Martin Papers
Photographer on street corner in Old Havana, Cuba, posing near motorcycle
Part of Dave Martin Papers
Motorcycle police officer speaking to a man in Cuba
Mountain scenery by the Trans-Siberian Railway in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
Mountain scenery by the Trans-Siberian Railway in northern China; written in pencil on the back: North China 1924
Mountain scenery on the Trans-Siberian Railway at Saolin in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
Mountain scenery on the Trans-Siberian Railway at Saolin in northern where N.E. Hansen was conducting research on pears
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Fayola Muchow, wife of Martin Muchow from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was honored in 1976 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Mary Ellen Murphy from Rapid City, South Dakota was honored in 1986 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Paul C. Murphy from Rapid City, South Dakota was honored in 1936 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
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
William M. Naessig from Webster, South Dakota was honored in 1940 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children in 1980
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Ben Reifel is on the National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children, the group is on the lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C.
National Farmers Union 1963 Convention Highlights
Creighton Knau, reporter from WNAX, Yankton, South Dakota, talks to various South Dakota Farmers Union delegates at the National Convention. Delegates are interested in the wheat program, the dairy program, and federal aid to education. Knau talks to Ben Radcliffe, president of the South Dakota Farmers Union about the family farm cutoff and national leaders who will be speaking at the convention.
National Farmers Union 1963 Convention Interviews
Creighton Knau, reporter from WNAX, Yankton, South Dakota, talking to Richard Reuter, special assistant to the President of the United States, about the Food for Peace program. Knau speaks with the Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman about the proposed tax cut and rural development and the wheat program. Freeman also talked about the conservation core and the feed grain program. Knau talks to Orville Harriman, assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, about a trade program. Knau talks to Jim Patton, president of the National Farmers Union, about the national convention.
National Farmers Union 1967 Convention, Part 1
Dr. Barry Commoner speaking at the National Farmers Union convention about the issues surrounding the industries of energy and transportation, specifically railroads, and companies that produce the petrol chemical industry and how it affects farmers through its use in fertilizer. Recording continued on National Farmers Union 1967 Convention Part 2 (MA012-AV-0010_02).
National Farmers Union 1967 Convention, Part 2
Continuation of National Farmers Union 1967 Convention, Part 1 (MA012-AV-0010_01). National Farmers Union president Tony Dechant at the National Farm Press Conference in Washington, D.C. He discusses the crisis in agriculture, the Agricultural Adjustment Act in regards to dairy imports, direct payments to farmers, and production control. He also give his support to the Fair Farm Budget Act which introduces to Congress by Senator Mondale of Minnesota.
National Farmers Union 1970 Convention Interview with Congressman Graham Purcell
Interview with Texas Congressman Graham Purcell at the at the National Farmers Union convention. Purcell talks about the lack of progress in farm bills that will give farmers a decent income for their crops. Includes a question and answer session.
National Farmers Union 1970 Convention Report
Radio report on National Farmers Union President, Tony Dechant, keynote address at the 1970 convention. Dechant talks about the need for a farm program that provides for supply management of basic commodities, price protections, adequate credit, and general fairness for farmers in the market place.
National Farmers Union 1970 Convention Wrap-up
National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 1
National Farmers Union President Tony Dechant, speaks at the annual convention about the outlook of rural America, the lack of legislative support from the federal government, international grain trade, and education. The recording is continued on National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 2 ( MA012-AV-0028_01).
National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 2
Continuation of National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 1 (MA012-AV-0027_01). National Farmers Union President Tony Dechant speaks at the annual convention about the Agricultural Act of 1970 and how rural America has been united by financial cuts. He calls for unity among rural America, the Farmers Union, and with people of all races and all laborers. The recording is continued on National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 3 ( MA012-AV-0030_01).
National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 3
Continuation of National Farmers Union 1973 Convention, Part 2 (MA012-AV-0028_01). Congressman Tom Foley speaks at the National Farmers Union convention. He discusses his position on agriculture and livestock committees and the Ethics Committee, the issues facing farm programs, such as taxes and lesser financial support. He mentions the role technology plays in the increasing yield of agriculture on a global level. HE also discusses the tendency towards conservativism in regards to farm legislation but mentions the support of organized labor that farming people have and mentions the cooperation of the National Farmers Union.
National Farmers Union 1991 Co-op Month Advertising
National Farmers Union radio advertisement promoting Co-op Month in October presented by the National Committee for October is Co-op Month.
National Farmers Union Advertisement About New Beef Tax Votes
National Farmers Union advertisement on beef check-off commercials in the interest of tax accountability urging members to vote on an upcoming referendum for a new beef tax to be used to promote beef.
National Farmers Union All States Camp Broadcast
Broadcast from the National Farmers Union All States Camp in Red Rock, Colorado. Young people who attended the camp are interviewed about what they learned and activities they participated in. Interviews with Daryl Ray Christian, Arlene Schley, South Dakota Farmers Union Director of Education, Arlene Schley. A man lectures on the First Amendment and it's relationship to the Communist conspiracy.
National Farmers Union All States Camp Speaker
Speaker at the National Farmers Union All States Camp in Red Rock, Colorado. A man speaks about communism, the United Nations, atomic weapons, and the formation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural organization (UNESCO) in which South Dakota Senator Karl E. Mundt played a role.
National Farmers Union Convention Speaker Dr. Barry Commoner
Dr. Barry Commoner of Washington University at St. Louis speaking at the National Farmers Union convention about the relationships between farming communities and science; the disparity of oil accessibility and the rising costs of propane; and, issues surrounding the industries of energy and transportation.
National Farmers Union Co-op Month Advertising
Radio advertisements promoting Co-op Month in October presented by the National Farmers Union.
National Farmers Union Promotional Advertising
Four 30 second promotional recording encouraging people to join the National Farmers Union.
National Farmers Union Weekly Radio News Report from Washington, D.C.
National Farmers Union Weekly Radio News Report from Washington, D.C., presented by Victor Ray, Director of Public Affairs for the National Farmers Union. He reports on the U.S.D.A and the need for efficiency to be brought to the marketing system.
National Farmers Union Weekly Radio News Report from Washington, D.C.
National Farmers Union Weekly Radio News Report from Washington, D.C., presented by Victor Ray, Director of Public Affairs for the National Farmers Union. Topics of the news report are cuts in wheat acreage for 1970, cuts to international grains prices to Japan and South America, wheat prices, farm policy, price supports, and changes to the federal reclamation law proposed by Senator George Murphy of California.
National Farmers Union Weekly Radio News Report from Washington, D.C.
National Farmers Union Weekly Radio Report from Washington, D.C. Joe O'Neal reports about the different political figures who argue in favor of farming programs. Includes several audio clips of President of the Farmer's Union Tony Dechant, Texas Congressman Graham Purcell, Secretary of Agriculture Clifford Hardin and Wisconsin Congressman Henry Reuss.
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Correspondence between Ben Reifel and members of Congress in regards to his appointment as assistant for Indian Affairs to the Director of National Park service.
National Retail Merchants Association dinner in Washington, D.C. in 1962
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative E.Y. Berry, Senator Karl Mundt, and Representative Ben Reifel are the guests of Harold Levinger of Yankton, South Dakota at the National Retail Merchants Association dinner in Washington, D.C.
Native Americans: Rosebud Sioux Tribal Election Dispute
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
United State Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit proceedings of Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota v. Ed Driving Hawk case involving an election dispute. Also included is correspondence between Ben Reifel and the attorneys.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Elizabeth D. Naughton from Hyde County, South Dakota was honored in 1980 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
The N.E. Hansen papers represent a comprehensive archive chronicling the career of Niels Ebbesen Hansen. The collection encompasses a diverse range of materials, including authored articles, bulletins, and circulars from Hansen's tenure at the South Dakota Experiment Station, as well as field notebooks, and ledgers from the South Dakota Horticultural Society.
Contributions from Helen Hansen Loen, Hansen's granddaughter, further enrich the collection with addresses, correspondence, journals, and travel documents, offering a deeper understanding of his professional and personal life. Notable highlights include addresses delivered by Hansen at prestigious events like the International Congress of Genetics in Berlin, underscoring his scholarly impact.
The collection's breadth extends to reports on forestry, sheep, and forage crops, reflecting Hansen's diverse interests. Manuscripts delve into topics ranging from agricultural practices to fine arts, while photographs document Hansen's expeditions to Siberia and Northern China, providing visual context to his exploratory work. Of particular significance are Hansen's manuscripts examining Soviet Russia's socio-political and economic landscape from 1934 to 1937. These writings offer valuable insights into agricultural collectivization, industrialization, and societal dynamics during that period, complementing Hansen's broader contributions to agricultural science.
Hansen, N.E. (Niels Ebbesen), 1866-1950
N.E. Hansen among the Kirghiz Tartars in Semipalatinsk, Siberia in 1913
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen (wearing black collared overcoat and a hat) is standing by two horses drawing an unknown type of machinery, possible a planter of some king, there are three men, one driving and two sitting on the planter, the photograph was taken while N.E. Hansen was among the Kirghiz Tartars in Semipalatinsk, Siberia
N.E. Hansen and his assistants begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his three assistants gathering specimens in a field with a horse-drawn wagon at Mendoche before they begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China, there is a dog in the grass; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche 1924 North China
N.E. Hansen and his assistants begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his three assistants gathering specimens in a field with a horse-drawn wagon at Mendoche before they begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China, there is a dog in the grass; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche 1924 North China
N.E. Hansen and his assistants begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his three assistants stand by a horse-drawn wagon by a building at Mendoche before they begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche 1924 North China
N.E. Hansen and his assistants begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his three assistants stand by a horse-drawn wagon by a building at Mendoche before they begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche 1924 North China
N.E. Hansen and his assistants begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his three assistants gathering specimens in a field with a horse-drawn wagon at Mendoche before they begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China, there is a dog in the grass; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche 1924 North China
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen at Ivan V. Michurin's orchard near Chelyabinsk, Russia, Hansen's son, Carl Hansen, is behind him eating fruit
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen, at an orchard near Chelyabinsk, Russia; written in pencil on the back: one of the orchard places Russia 1934
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen, in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen, with three men at an orchard near Chelyabinsk, Russia; written in pencil on the back: one of the orchard places Russia 1934
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen, in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen, in the back seat of a car with an unknown man in Chelyabinsk, Russia, there are people crowding around the car
N.E. Hansen and his son, Carl Hansen, in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen (right of tree) and his son, Carl Hansen (far right) are with three other men in Russia
N.E. Hansen and Ivan V. Michurin in Chelyabinsk, Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen (back row hear center with lighter color jacket, white beard) and Ivan V. Michurin (seated in front of Hansen) pose for a photograph with a large group of people at Michurin's orchard in Chelyabinsk, Russia
N.E. Hansen and Ivan V. Michurin in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and Ivan V. Michurin, a Russian horticulturalist, looking at a field notebook at his orchard in Russia
N.E. Hansen and Ivan V. Michurin in Russia in 1934
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen meeting Ivan V. Michurin, a Russian horticulturalist, at his orchard in Russia
N.E. Hansen and Manchu mountain farmer in Myfun in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and native Manchu mountain farmer in Myfun in northern China in 1924, note the noodles and squash drying in the background; written in pencil on the back: Myfun, North China N.E. Hansen and native Manchu mountain farmer note macaroni hung up in rear and dried squash
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants are gathering specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants climb rough terrain to gather specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants climb rough terrain to gather specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants are gathering specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants climb rough terrain to gather specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924, Hansen is holding a peach tree specimen, one man is holding a gun; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants gather specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924, Hansen is holding a peach tree specimen, one man is holding a gun, burlap bags are holding specimens, there is a dog in the foreground; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants climb rough terrain to gather specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants climb rough terrain to gather specimens in their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
N.E. Hansen and two assistants on their search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and two assistants rest in the grass on their search for hardy peach trees in Mendoche in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche, North China 1924
N.E. Hansen at a bazaar in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen looking at bags of soybeans at a bazaar in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China, there are men sitting by a building in the background; written in pencil on the back: Soybeans at Futachien 1924
N.E. Hansen at a bazaar in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen looking at onions and other vegetables for sale at a bazaar in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China; written in pencil on the back: Onions, etc. at Futachien 1924
N.E. Hansen at a bazaar in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen at a bazaar in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China, there are men sitting by a building in the background; written in pencil on the back: Futachien 1924
N.E. Hansen at a South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station display, undated
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen stands in front of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station display, there is a sign that encourages viewers to 'Join the State Horticultural Society' and features the Waneta Plum, there is a sign for 'Breeding Hardy Fruits"" and may South Dakota State College pennants and a United States flag hanging on the wall in the booth
N.E. Hansen at bazaar in Harbin, China, 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
Man smiles for the camera while N.E. Hansen is looking the fruit he has for sale at a bazaar in Harbin, China; written in pencil on the back: Harbin 1924
N.E. Hansen in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and another man are standing in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China; written in pencil on the back: Kaoliang at Echo, Manchuria 1924
N.E. Hansen in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China in 1924
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N.E. Hansen with two others standing in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China; written in pencil on the back: Kaoliang at Echo, Manchuria 1924
N.E. Hansen in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen with two others standing in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China; written in pencil on the back: Kaoliang at Echo, Manchuria 1924
N.E. Hansen in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and another man are standing in a Kaoliang sorghum field at Echo in Manchuria, China; written in pencil on the back: Kaoliang at Echo, Manchuria 1924
N.E. Hansen in a rickshaw in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen and another man are sitting in rickshaws while Hansen was on the hunt for pears in northern China, there are several children surrounding them; written in pencil on the back: 1924 Hunting for Pears Niels Hansen north China
N.E. Hansen in Chelyabinsk, Russia in 1934
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N.E. Hansen posing for a photograph with four people Chelyabinsk, Russia; written in pencil on the back: Tscheljabinsk 1934
N.E. Hansen in Chelyabinsk, Russia in 1934
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N.E. Hansen looking at a sapling tree at in orchard in Chelyabinsk, Russia with two other men; written in pencil on the back: Tscheljabinsk 1934
N.E. Hansen in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China in 1924
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N.E. Hansen with a man wearing white in Fushun, Manchuria in northern China; written in pencil on the back: Futachien 1924
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N.E. Hansen during his trip to Russia in 1934
N.E. Hansen in Siberian costume with a sheaf of alfalfa in 1906
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N.E. Hansen wearing a Siberian costume and holding a sheaf of wild Siberian flowered alfalfa
N.E. Hansen Memorial Garden at McCrory Gardens in Brookings, South Dakota in 1996
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N.E. Hansen Memorial Garden located at McCrory Gardens on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota
N.E. Hansen Memorial Garden at McCrory Gardens in Brookings, South Dakota in 1996
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N.E. Hansen Memorial Garden located at McCrory Gardens on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota
N.E. Hansen on the hardy alfalfa trail among the Kirghiz Tartars in Semipalatinsk, Siberia in 1913
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen is seated the back of a horse drawn wagon full of wild Siberian alfalfa, there are camels behind him and several other people around him, the photographs was taken while N.E. Hansen was among the Kirghiz Tartars in Semipalatinsk, Siberia
N.E. Hansen on the hardy alfalfa trail Siberia in 1913
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N.E. Hansen on the hardy alfalfa trail in Siberia, there are three horse-drawn wagons in a town, Hansen is riding on the first wagon
N.E. Hansen ready to start over the Da Hinggan mountain range in northern China in 1924
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N.E. Hansen and a companion on a horse-drawn wagon ready to start the Da Hinggan mountain range in northern China; written in pencil on the back: Starting over the mountains to Hinggan 1924 North China
N.E. Hansen standing by a fruit tree at South Dakota State College, undated
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N.E. Hansen standing by a fruit tree on the campus of South Dakota State College that was part of Hansen's research on fruit
N.E. Hansen standing by a fruit tree at South Dakota State College, undated
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N.E. Hansen looking at a fruit tree on the campus of South Dakota State College that was part of Hansen's research on fruit
N.E. Hansen standing by a fruit tree at South Dakota State College, undated
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N.E. Hansen looking at a fruit tree on the campus of South Dakota State College that was part of Hansen's research on fruit
N.E. Hansen standing by a fruit tree at South Dakota State College, undated
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N.E. Hansen standing by a fruit tree on the campus of South Dakota State College that was part of Hansen's research on fruit
N.E. Hansen with a local man while conducting pear research at Saolin in northern China in 1924
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N.E. Hansen is standing behind a man with a carrying pole on his shoulders and two baskets full of pears at Hansen's headquarters while conducting pear research at Saolin in northern China, there are two men accompanying them; written in pencil on the back: North China 1924
N.E. Hansen with a local man while conducting pear research at Saolin in northern China in 1924
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen is standing behind a man with a carrying pole on his shoulders and two baskets full of pears at Hansen's headquarters while conducting pear research at Saolin in northern China, there are two men accompanying them, another man stands off to the left; written in pencil on the back: North China 1924
N.E. Hansen with friends in Brookings, South Dakota in 1939
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N.E. Hansen (wearing hat) is with friends in Brookings, South Dakota; writing on the back: S.D. plant wizard and friends Brookings 5-19-39 compliments York Sampson
N.E. Hansen's assistants begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China in 1924
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Four of N.E. Hansen's assistants stand by a horse-drawn wagon by a building at Mendoche before they begin a search for hardy peach trees in northern China; written in pencil on the back: Mendoche 1924 North China