Frank and Millie Denholm witih Admiral Francis Foley while visiting a military base in Seoul, South Korea. Foley is the Senior member on the Military Armistice Committee of the United Nations Command.
Frank and Millie Denholm inside a military aircraft while visiting a military base in Seoul, South Korea. Denholm holding a book that says Visit of the Honorable Carl Albert the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Frank and Millie Denholm riding in a red convertible in the Augustana College Viking Days parade in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Frank is waving to parade spectators. There is a young girl standing in the back seat next to Frank.
Frank Denholm and his wife, Millie, are riding in a convertible in a parade during his 1968 campaign for Congress.
Frank Denholm and his wife, Millie, are riding in a convertible in a parade during his 1968 campaign for Congress.
Frank and Millie Denholm are riding in a convertible in the Hobo Day parade in Brookings, South Dakota.
Frank and Millie Denholm pose for a photograph during a family reunion in Brookings, South Dakota
Frank and Millie standing by a vintage car
Frank and Millie Denholm dressed for the South Dakota Governors Ball in 1971
Frank and Millie Denholm dancing at a campaign event.
Frank and Millie dancing at a campaign event.
Frank Denholm with his wife Millie at a celebration in his honor for winning the Senate race in 1970 and celebrating his birthday
Frank Denholm boarding an airplane. Milie Denholm and the pilot are seated inside the airplane.
Frank and Millie Denholm and another couple are seated at a table in a cafe before the post-ceremony ball in celebration of the inauguration of South Dakota Governors Richard Kneip.
Frank and Millie Denholm and a man are seated at a table in a caf? before the post-ceremony ball in celebration of the inauguration of South Dakota Governors Richard Kneip.
Frank and Millie Denholm talking with constituents at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron, South Dakota.
Frank and Millie Denholm walk away from the check in counter at the regional airport in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Frank and Millie Denholm sitting in the stands watching the Hobo Day football game in Brookings, South Dakota.
Frank and Millie Denholm are having dinner in their home with the Chapman children during the Christmas season.
Frank and Millie Denholm are with the Chapman children in their home during the Christmas season. Millie is playing the piano while Frank and the children are singing.
Frank and Millie Denholm at an International Association of Machinists event. They are seated at a long table with other people.
Millie Denholm at an International Association of Machinists event. Frank Denholm is seated to her right.
Frank and Millie Denholm greeting people at an event.
Frank and Millie Denholm attending an event with other people.
Frank (standing center) Millie Denholm (seated center) with a group of youg girls and two nuns.
Frank and Millie Denholm with the bride and groom at a wedding reception.
Frank and Millie Denholm at a luncheon during the 1970 campaign. Frank is talking to a woman to his left.
Frank Deenholm standing with his wife, Millie at a podium at a campaign event. There is a banner hanging on the wall which says Congratulations Frank.
Frank and Millie Denholm at a campaign event. They are carrying plates of food and have drinks in their hands.
Frank and Millie Denholm with a group of people at a campaign event.
Frank and Millie Denholm with a man at a campaign event.
Frank and Millie greeting voters at a campaign event.
Frank and Millie Denholm standing together. They are holding hands.
Frank and Millie Denholm seated at the dinner table in a home.
Frank and Millie Denholm at an event
Frank and Millie Denholm
Frank Denholm and Millie Denholm with a man
Frank and Millie Denholm pose for a photograph outdoors
New Congressman Frank Denholm and his wife Millie Denholm after his win
Frank and Millie Denholm pose for a photograph in his office
Millin Denholm holding a bouquet of red roses. Frank Denholm is standing beside her with his arm around her shoulders.
Jeannie Denholm giving Frank Denholm a kiss on the cheek on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Man crossing bridge at Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Member of South Dakota basketball delegation standing on wall at Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Man crossing a foot bridge at Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Cannons at the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Cannons at the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Cannons at the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Portait of a man behind cannons at the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
South Dakota basketball delegation at the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Caba
Correspondence between Ben Reifel and the Association of Former Members of Congress, as well as pamphlets and meeting information.
Florence Peale, wife of Ambassador Edward Peale of Liberia, is visiting the Mrs. Robert Orben, wife of the speech writer for President Nixon
Everett Fletcher from Garden City, South Dakota was honored in 1958 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
First Calvary Division radio reporter interviews PFC LeRoy Youngberg of Huron, South Dakota from Camp Younghans in Japan. Youngberg greets his family and friends back homes and wishes them Merry Christmas.
Poster for first annual Lakota Storytelling Festival telling traditional and contemporary stories and facts told by repected Lakota elders, historians, and educators.
Field and village nestled in the mountains by the Inland Sea in Japan, a fence can be seen in the foreground; written in pencil on the back: along Inland Sea, Japan 1924
Field and village nestled in the mountains by the Inland Sea in Japan; written in pencil on the back: along Inland Sea, Japan 1924
Merrit A. Fenner from Iroquois, South Dakota was honored in 1967 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Anne Feller, wife of Francis Feller from Miner County, South Dakota, was honored in 1975 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Booklets about laws relating to federal corrupt practices and political activities, as well as a letter to republican nominees like Ben Reifel from the National Republican Congressional Committee in regards to filing reports of campaign receipts and expenditures.
Ingebert G. Fauske from Jackson County, South Dakota was honored in 1981 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Farmers Union Stock Commission touring a farm during winter and the Sioux Falls Stockyards showing cattle, sheep, and pigs. Also includes footage of various farms scenes. Black-and-white film. No sound.
Footage of what appears to be a Farmers Union meeting. Black-and-white film. No sound.
The film was created to promote the youth education program of the Farmers Union of North Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. It consists of footage from camps at each states' Farmers Union Junior Camps where children age 6-21 learn more about the Farmers Union and have fun. Activities depicted in the film include boating, swimming, games, crafts, manual labor, creating a camp newsletter, and listening to lectures about farming and the Farmers Union. South Dakota campers stay in the Black Hills and visit Mt. Rushmore. The film is narrated by Fred Simonton, director of television for North Dakota Farmers Union. Color film. Sound.
Teens at the Farmers Union All-State Camp at Camp Judson in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Highlights include the Badlands, flag raising, Badger Clark visit, national board members visit, and a puppet theater. The students participate in crafts, croquet, archery, swimming, folk dancing, sightseeing, and a picnic. Included is footage of the Needles and Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park, and Mt. Rushmore under construction. Color film. No sound.
Family waiting to board a Trans-Siberian Railway rail car in northern China in 1924; written in pencil on the back: On Siberian Railway through North China 1924
Grace Fairchild from Philip, South Dakota was honored in 1952 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Representative E.Y. Berry, Senator Karl Mundt, and Ben Reifel, Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the First District of South Dakota, are on the campaign trail in Pierre, South Dakota
Large group of people gathered in a room and seated on chairs at an event in Washington, D.C.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Marvin Evenson, former employee of the Farmers Union Livestock Association.
Esther M. Evans, wife of Benjamin Evans from Verdon, South Dakota, was honored in 1960 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Esther M. Evans, wife of Matthew Evans from Ipswich, South Dakota, was honored in 1962 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
The collection consists of materials relating to his work with research and production of small grains such as wheat, oats, and flax, and in particular the development of Hope Wheat. In addition, the collection contains biographical information about McFadden and his writings and speeches.
McFadden, Edgar S. (Edgar Sharp), 1891-1956Mrs. George C. Ernst from Aberdeen, South Dakota was honored in 1931 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Citations of eminent farmers and eminent homemakers of South Dakota.
- A.J. Wimple, John M Downer
- Dave Sour, Mrs. W.J. O'Banion, John Robertson, Mrs. Martin Sorenson
- Willis H. Davis, Percy R. Crothers, Mrs. Earl Dickerson, Mrs. Martin Nelson Boe
- John T. Belk, Jorgen J. Boe, Mrs. George Renner, Mrs. Willis H. Davis
- Mrs. Vincent S. Johnson, Albert Hill, Thornton M. Babcock, Mrs. George Ernst
- Mrs. Charles Rasmussen, Mrs. William P. Hawkes, Robert L Cheney, William Dailey
- Titus C. Wenz, Mrs. Henry J. Strand, Jacob B. Severson, Mrs. L.B. Croll
- Mrs. Edward E. Bucher, Mrs. Louis L. Meehan, R.M. Crowder, T.E. Hayes
- John Rudolph Michaels, Mrs. William A. Ruppel, Edward Bogue, Mrs. Addie Sloat
- Mrs. E.W. Laisy, Henry J. Briscoe, Albert R. Fryer, Mrs. Lena Van Metre, H.C. Halvorson, Paul C. Murphy, Mrs. Ed Stitt, Mrs. R.L. Cheney.
- Annie Thoreson, Olynphious S. Thompson, Joseph J. Rezac, Mrs. Henry L. Rebbe
- August Maass, Mrs. W.O. Torvik, Thomas J. Keehn, Christina K. Lacey
- Mary E. Kotrba, Frank Agnew, Lawrence D. Test, Mrs. H.J. Rehorst
- Andrew T. Brakke, Mrs. J.E. Boyd, Mrs. Peter P. Vallery William M. Naessig
- William M. Davis, Mrs. Thomas H. Hicks, W.F. Wyatt, Mrs. L.T. Larsen
- Grant W. Morsman, Mrs. G.W. Mossing, Fredicka Larson, John Davies
- Mrs. H.M. Rogers, H.E. Baxter, John A. Cole, Mary E. Nold
- Mrs. Fred Dittman, Louisa F. Rehfeld, Henry N. Abild, John Meland
- Edward C. Slocum, Mrs. S.C. Mernaugh, J.F. McLoughlin, Mrs. Van Ludwig
- Mrs. R.P. Johnson, Harald N. Opdahl, Mrs. John C. Schlomer, Henry Hertel
- Mrs. Peter Moe, Arthur C. Kelsey, Mrs. Walter W. Eicholtz, Joseph J. Curry.
Incomplete contents:
- Frank McHugh, T.A. Jackson, Mrs. Arthur Justice, Mrs. George Sisson,
- Alfred J. Lien, S.C. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Sutera, Mrs. Grace Fairchild
- Mrs. A.J. Schuelke, William Rames, Raymond P. Johnson, Mrs. J. Rees Dillon
- Mrs. Arthur Sherburne, Smith Robbins, Mrs. Joseph Schenk, Walter C. Taylor
- E.G. Sanderson, Mrs. William P. Hinckley, Sr., Ernest B. Ham, Mrs. John Wiersma
- Charles Ahrens, Mrs. Bert Tupper, Mrs. Charles Wieting, Frank Cundill
- Henry N. Dybvig, Mrs. O.V. Olson, Edward J. Bailey, Mrs. George Larson
- Henry Preheim, Mrs. H.P. Gallagher, Mrs. Will J. Kratochvil, Everett Fletcher
- Clifford R. Rush, Mrs. Ellwood Gross, Ivan L. Barkley, Mrs. George Hodgson
- Otto G. Meyer, Esther M. Evans, Frank Swope, Mrs. Leonard Gaffin
- Louis J. Brooks, Mrs. Earl L. Arne, Henry F. Hansmeier, Mrs. Garrett C. Reynolds.
- Albert Keffeler, Mrs. Matthew Evans, Percy J Wallace, Mrs. Otto Laue
- Ray Barnett, Mrs. Anton Bierschbach, Enos Blair, Mrs. L. W. Herron
- Carl Anderson, Mrs. Donald Rice, Fred H. Holscher, Mrs. Allan Wilson.
Citations of eminent farmers and eminent homemakers of South Dakota.
- Mrs. Everett Baxter, Martin F. Jorgensen, Sr., Mrs. George Malone, Henry Ripp
- Mrs. Cather Clanton, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Allen Sperry, Lyman G. Merry
- Ida Marie Bentley, Edith A. Guindon, Harry Blair, Merritt Fenner
- Mrs. George Millar, Margaret Masteller, John Gauger, Merle Hanson
- Mrs. Chester Moe, Mrs. Mortimer Clifford, Lawrence Ingalls, T. Floyd Durland
- Mrs. Pauline Hageman, Albert C. Hauffe, Mrs. Arthur W. Keller, Roy Norman
- John E. Elsing, Mrs. Chris (Amy K.) Larson, Mrs. Evelyn Petik, Warren L. Wright
- Mrs. Harry (Selma) Martens, Mrs. Ethel Miles, John Edwin Sutton, Harry Witt
- Mrs. Adele Davis, Vene C. Eitemiller, Wilbert I. Symens, Mrs. Selma Woods
- Mrs. Joe (Violet) Biever, Earl Eikmeier, Mrs. Delos (Genevieve) Melius, Elvin E. Mitchell
- Mrs. Francis (Anne) Feller, Peter H. Ginsbach, Mrs. Emmett (Delonde) Healy, William P Rausch
- Leonard E. Dailey, Vernon Goodroad, Mrs. Bell Hinrichs, Mrs. Fayola Muchow
- Willard Benson, Richard Daly, Mrs. Robert (Gladyce) Hammer, Mrs. Elden (Delila) Tompkins
- Hazel Cowan, Roy Houck, Martha Kettler, Eugene Strain
- Laura Kirsch, Henry Knochenmus, Camille Landekil, Leslie Zeller
- Earl Acheson, Paul E. Brown, Elizabeth Naughton, Viola Schuh
- Ingebert G. Fauske, Vera Fuller, Roland Leonhardt, Albina Shindelbower
- Ralph H. Hansmeier, Louise Labray, Walter H. Schwanke, Oriska Stroschein
- Hilbert Bogue, Florine Glaus, Ruth E. Nelson, Orville K. Peterson
- Mildred Acheson, Martin Jorgensen, John W. Smith, Janice Snyder
- Wilbert Blumhardt, Emily Jennings, Wendell Leafstedt, Charlotte Seas
- Selmer J. Anderson, Mary ""Maizie"" Homelvig, Mary Ellen Murphy, John E. "Matt" Sutton
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James E. Brooking, Chrys Daniel, Ernest C. Olson, Redella Runner
Incomplete contents:
- Gordon Brockmueller, William Daniel, Agnes Panek, Erna Putnam
- Harold Anderson, Jeanne Bachand, Doris Heine, Robert Sharp
- Arlen Berwald, Lorraine Reaves, Carol Schubeck, John Schwab
- Virginia Anderson, Bernice Cuppy, John Glaus, William Schuette
- Robert G. Hoffman, Harold T. Hurlbert, Georgia Jensen, Shirley Krause
- Donald Fieber, Ardeth Kocourek, Dorothy Nothdurft, Merwyn Walter
- Mary Ann Deurmier, Esther Krutzfeldt, John Leroy Luecke, Mervin Ogren
John E. Elsing from Mansfield, South Dakota was honored in 1971 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Arlene Schley Elliott, former education director board member of the South Dakota Farmers Union.
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn speaking at poetry reading at a South Dakota Humanities Council event.
Continuation of Eleanor Roosevelt Addresses the South Dakota Farmers Union, Part 1 [MA012-AV-0177_01). Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the South Dakota Farmers Union about of her work with the American Association for the United Nations. She speaks about respecting the customs of other nations.
Eleanor Roosevelt addresses the South Dakota Farmers Union about of her work with the American Association for the United Nations. She speaks about the United Nations and India. The recording cuts off in the middle of her speaking. Continues on Eleanor Roosevelt Addresses the South Dakota Farmers Union, Part 2 (MA012-AV-077_02).
Eleanor McGovern wearing sunglasses in Cuba
Eleanor McGovern in sunglasses smiling with a man in Cuba
El Capitolio, the National Capitol Building in Havana, Cuba
Vene C. Eitemiller from Armour, South Dakota was honored in 1973 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Earl Eikmeier from Flandreau, South Dakota was honored in 1974 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Mrs. Walter W. Eicholtz from Redfield, South Dakota, was named Eminent Farmer in 1950 by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.