- B07-F192
- Folder
- 1962
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
Percy J. Wallace from Britton, South Dakota was honored in 1962 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Titus C. Wentz from Bath, South Dakota was honored in 1933 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
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 Frank Klock Papers
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
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.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Niesje Wiersma, wife of John Wiersma from Volga, South Dakota, was honored in 1955 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Ethel Wieting, wife of Charles Wieting from Tulare, South Dakota, was honored in 1956 as Eminent Homemaker 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 Dougherty at a campaign event
Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers
William Dougherty, Richard Kneip's running mate in the 1970 election, isstanding next to a podium holding a framed picture of John Kennedy at a campaign event. The podium has a sign attached to the front saying Vote Dougherty Lt. Governor.
This collection is composed mainly of Powers' notes and materials he wrote about his history of the college. For the most part, these are draft materials. Also included are some correspondence and some totally unrelated material. This material includes notes about the foundation of the Brookings Public Library, and notes on the World Disarmament Committee, including a petition against conscription signed by many university faculty.
Powers, William H. (William Howard) 1868-1936
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
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 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 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 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, 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 speaks at a Republican Party event
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
William Scranton speaks at a Republican Party event
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
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Mrs. Allan E. Wilson from Mansfield, South Dakota was honored in 1964 as Eminent Homemaker 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
Andrew J. Wimple from Beresford, South Dakota 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
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 Frank Klock Papers
Wintrode Student Success Center
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Harry Witt from Butler, South Dakota was honored in 1972 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
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
Selma Woods, wife of Monroe Woods from Aurora County, South Dakota, was honored in 1973 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 Frank E. Denholm Papers
Congressman Frank Denholm (center to the right of the towers in a light color jacket) with a large group of people looking at a model of the World Trade Center building
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Warren L Wright from Rowena, South Dakota was honored in 1971 as Eminent Farmer 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
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
W.F. (Will) Wyatt from Hot Springs, South Dakota was honored in 1941 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
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 Frank E. Denholm Papers
Young Frank Denholm standing by car in winter.
Part of N.E. Hansen
Portrait of a young N.E. Hansen wearing a bow tie and a dark jacket
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
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
Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers
Little boy standing on a street with a Denholm sign in one hand and a toy trumpet in the other hand.
Part of South Dakota Eminent Leaders in Agriculture, Family, and Community Records
Leslie Zeller from Vermillion, South Dakota was honored in 1979 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 Jim Zilverberg, South Dakota native, veteran cartoonist, and former staff member of the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, now part of CHS, Inc.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Loren Zingmark, former general manager of East River Electric Power Cooperative.