Representative Ben Reifel speaks at a VFW convention in Brookings, South Dakota in 1964
- MA009-0829
- 1964 June 14
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel speaks at a Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Brookings, South Dakota
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Representative Ben Reifel speaks at a VFW convention in Brookings, South Dakota in 1964
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel speaks at a Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Brookings, South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel in Brookings, South Dakota in 1968
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and another man in Brookings, South Dakota. Ronald Reagan was in town campaigning for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel going to the dedication of the new South Dakota Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory at South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota. From left to right: Charles Burke, South Dakota Board of Regents, Ben REifel, Governor Nils BOe, Kenneth D. Weide, and SDSU President Hilton Briggs
Representative Ben Reifel attends Shriner's Day at South Dakota State University in 1968
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel attends Shriner's Day at South Dakota State University. Reifel is hugging a woman and giving her flowers. University president Hilton M. Briggs stands to the left
Representative Ben Reifel and another man at the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and another man discussing the Oscar Howe exhibition in a gallery in the South Dakota Art Museum
Representative Ben Reifel and another man at the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and another man discussing the Oscar Howe exhibition in a gallery in the South Dakota Art Museum
Representative Ben Reifel and another man at the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and another man discussing the Oscar Howe exhibition in a gallery in the South Dakota Art Museum
Representative Ben Reifel and another man at the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel and another man discussing the Oscar Howe exhibition in a gallery in the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Reporters and supporters listening to Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Nixon-Agnew in 1968
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Crowds of people gathered on the campus of South Dakota State College to attend the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
People gathered between the Horticulture Building and the Administration Building for the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen on the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Crowds of people gathered for a reception for the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen n the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Crowds of people gathered for a reception for the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen n the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Unveiling of the rock and bronze tablet commemorating Dr. N.E. Hansen's work, it was located in between the Administration Building and the Horticulture Building; left to right: unknown man, Frank Cundill, South Dakota State College President Leinbach; Governor Mickelson; Dr. Hansen; Carl Hansen; Harry Dory; and Lucille Dory
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
South Dakota Governor Mickelson congratulates Dr. N.E. Hansen on his long-time term of service at South Dakota State College and his distinguished work as a plant breeder as he addresses a crowd of 250 relatives, friends, and associates during the ceremonies commemorating the achievements of Dr. Hansen in the field of horticulture, this occurred in front of Lincoln Memorial Library
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
People gathered in front of Lincoln Memorial Library listening to speakers during the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen on the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Monument dedicated to N.E. Hansen in recognition to his service to South Dakota State College, it was located in between the Administration Building and the Horticulture Building; the bronze citation reads: 'South Dakota State College seeks to perpetuate the memory of its long-time fruit and plant breeder: Niels Ebbesen Hansen. Born at Rebe, Denmark, January 4, 1866, came to the United States in 1873. Made Professor of Horticulture of South Dakota State College in 1895; Professor Emeritus in 1937. A world traveler and collector of plants, he developed drought resistant verities of fruits, flowers, and grasses for the Great Plains. His efforts provided the people of the Great Plains the means through which they enjoy a better living. August 25, 1959.' The rock was donated by Jno E. Gueffroy from near Colman, South Dakota. It is approximately 4.5 feet tall, 4.5 feet wide, with a 26 inch base.
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E. Hansen responds when the monument erected in his honor was unveiled at South Dakota State College; left to right: State College President Leinbach, Governor Mickelson, Dr. Hansen, Carl Hansen, Lucille Dory
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
People gathered between the Horticulture Building and the Administration Building for the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen on the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Dr. N.E. Hansen seated at a table visiting with guests at the recognition service his honor on the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Rock and bronze tablet commemorating Dr. N.E. Hansen's work; left to right: South Dakota State College President Leinbach; Lucille Dory, member of the Board of Regents; Governor Mickelson; Dr. Hansen; Frank Cundill, member of the Board of Regents; A. M. Eberle, Dean of Agriculture; and Arlington Eddy, chairman of arrangements.
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
Crowds of people gathered for a reception for the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen n the campus of South Dakota State College
Recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota State College in 1949
Part of N.E. Hansen
People seated in folding chairs and the grass in front of Lincoln Memorial Library on the campus of South Dakota State College to hear Carl Hansen speak during the recognition service for Dr. N.E. Hansen for his work in horticulture
Railroad: South Dakota railroads
Railroad: DM&E Bypass proposal
Railroad: Brookings, Sioux Falls railway
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Professor N.E. Hansen, undated
Part of N.E. Hansen
Portrait of Professor N.E. Hansen
Professor N.E Hansen on the horticulture grounds at South Dakota State College, undated
Part of N.E. Hansen
Professor N.E. Hansen stand in ornamental grass at the horticulture grounds of South Dakota State College, the classroom building (right) and the Horticulture building (behind Hansen) are visible in the background
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Persons: Sterud, Anna Christine
Persons: Shepard, Jas. H. (Mrs.)
Persons: Presidents, United States
Persons: Pinkerton, A. P., Jr. (Mrs.)
Persons: McGinnis, C. M. (Mrs.)
Persons: Lund, Harold D., Judge
Persons: Jarvis, James L. (Mrs.)
Persons: Governors, North Dakota
Persons: Buckley, Eugene (Buck)
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Organizations: Woman's Civic League
Organizations: Rebekah Lodge No. 26
Organizations: Organizations in Brookings since 1879
Organizations: Odd Fellows Lodge
Organizations: Grand Lodge of Dakota I.O.G.T.
Organizations: Grand Army of the Republic
Organizations: Faculty Woman's Club
Organizations: Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
Organizations: Commercial Club
Organizations: Business and Professional Women's Club
Organizations: Brookings Woman's Club
Organizations: Brookings Area Genealogical Society
Organizations: Big Sioux Bowmen
Organizations: American Legion Auxiliary
Organizations: American Association of University Women
Part of Gray's Watercolor Collection
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Oil Painting of Old North and Old Central
Part of Evelyn T. Hubbard Painting
Painting by Evelyn T. Hubbard; Oil on Panel, of Old Central and Old North at South Dakota State University;
The painting is a ‘legacy’ in the archives. A handwritten note in the Greater Federation of Women’s Clubs collection from Chuck Cecil (Nov. 3, 1967) reads “Contact Mrs. Earl Washburn of Fulton, S.D. regarding painting by Mrs. Evelyn Hubbard of Old North & Old Central. They desire the painting go to the Art Center.
Notebooks: Grasses for 1888 and 9: Grains for 1988
Part of N.E. Hansen
N.E Hansen's research notebook regarding field experiments for grasses and grains in 1888 and 1889. The field consisted of 66 plots. He studied 92 varieties in total including: 22 grasses, 9 clovers, 20 wheats, 23 oats, 14 barleys, 1 rye. Hansen was assisted by John M. Aldrich, Alvah George Cross, and J.G. Ross.
Hansen, N.E. (Niels Ebbesen), 1866-1950
Northern Plains Biostress Laboratory
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Norby Collection: Subject files - NA 1.4
The Subject Files are composed of material that covers a variety of topics including; Brookings city and county, organizations, churches, businesses, residential, persons, South Dakota State University and more. It is suggested that researchers consult both the city and county files as some material crosses over into both groups. There is also limited information on South Dakota and areas outside of Brooking County.
Norby Collection: Subject files - Churches - NA 1.4 Box 5
Norby Collection: Subject files - Brookings City - NA 1.4 Box 2
Norby Collection: Subject files - Brookings City - NA 1.4 Box 13
Norby Collection: Subject files - Brookings City - NA 1.4 Box 1
Norby Collection: Material related to the Norby's [NA 1.8]
Composed of information related to the Norby business, Images of the Past and personal material such as correspondence and photographs.