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Protest of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson's Policies
Protest of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson's Policies
1977 South Dakota men's basketball delegation to Cuba organized by Senator George McGovern and attended by students athletes from South Dakota State University and South Dakota State University, as well as Governor James Abourezk. Includes rosters, programs for games played between Cuban national team and South Dakota delegation team.
Programs, South Dakota basketball delegation to Cuba
Programs Collected by Ben Reifel
Programs Collected by Ben Reifel
Portrait of Professor N.E. Hansen
Professor N.E. Hansen, undated
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.
Professor N.E Hansen on the horticulture grounds at South Dakota State College, undated
Program and newspaper clippings from the 1980 Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity production of 'Story Theater' at South Dakota State University.
Production: Story Theatre
Programs from 1931 - 1932 South Dakota State College Footlights Club productions of 'Alice and Wonderland,' 'The Fool,' 'Giants In the Earth,' 'Remote Control,' and 'The Royal Family.'
Production: Footlight's Club Program
Press with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press interview with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press interview with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press interview with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press interview with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press interview with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
Press interview with South Dakota delegation to Cuba
1977 South Dakota men's basketball delegation to Cuba organized by Senator George McGovern and attended by students athletes from South Dakota State University and South Dakota State University, as well as Governor James Abourezk. Includes press correspondence and names of national media representatives on the trip. Also includes Spanish language text of article from the Cuban magazine 'Bohemia.'
Press correspondence, South Dakota basketball delegation to Cuba
President Richard Nixon delivering his budget address to Congress in 1970
President Richard Nixon delivering his budget address to Congress in 1970
President Richard Nixon addressing Congress
President Richard Nixon addressing Congress
President Richard M. Nixon Inauguration
President Richard M. Nixon Inauguration
President Lyndon B. Johnson walks out of a room
President Lyndon B. Johnson walks out of a room
President Lyndon B. Johnson Inauguration
President Lyndon B. Johnson Inauguration
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson greeting people
President Lyndon B. Johnson at an event
President Lyndon B. Johnson at an event
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Frank Carlson bow their heads solemnly
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Frank Carlson bow their heads solemnly
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Frank Carlson at an event
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Frank Carlson at an event
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Frank Carlson at an event
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Frank Carlson at an event
President John F. Kennedy Inauguration
President John F. Kennedy Inauguration
President Jimmy Carter Inauguration
President Jimmy Carter Inauguration
President Eisenhower speaking at an event
President Eisenhower speaking at an event
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation of Henry Preheim
Preheim, Henry P.
Henry Preheim
Preheim, Henry
Program, poster, and photographs from the 1982 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were Grease, Charleys Aunt, Mister Roberts, and Mornings at Seven.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1982 Season: Grease, Charley's Aunt, Mister Roberts, Mornings at Seven [14 black-and-white photographs]
Program, poster, and photographs from the 1981 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were Picnic, Cactus Flower, Bedroom Farce, and Brigadoon.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1981 Season: Picnic, Cactus Flower, Bedroom Farce, Brigadoon [11 black-and-white photographs]
Reviews for the 1980 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were Harvey, Send Me No Flowers, Damn Yankees, I Never Sang For My Father, and I Do! I Do!
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1980 Season: Reviews
Promotional talks for the 1980 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Included is a black-and-white photograph.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1980 Season: Promotional talks [1 black-and-white photograph]
Program and photograph from the 1979 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were Harvey, Send Me No Flowers, Damn Yankees, I Never Sang For My Father, and I Do! I Do! Also included is Spotlight on State University Theater newsletter.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1979 Season: Harvey, Send Me No Flowers, Damn Yankees, I Never Sang For My Father, I Do! I Do! [1 black-and-white photograph]
Program, poster, and photographs from the 1978 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were The Apple Tree, Never Too Late, Diary of Anne Frank, and Li'l Abner.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1978 Season: The Apple Tree, Never Too Late, Diary of Anne Frank, Li'l Abner [2 color photographs, 6 black-and-white photographs]
Programs and photographs from the 1976 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were George Washington Slept Here, The Sunshine Boys, Paint Your Wagon, and Ah Wilderness.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1976: George Washington Slept Here, The Sunshine Boys, Paint Your Wagon, Ah Wilderness [11 black-and-white photographs]
Programs, photographs and correspondence from the 1975 of the Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were The Rainmaker, Oklahoma, Celebration, and Come Blow Your Horn.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1975 Season
Reviews,advertisements and other material from the 1975 of the Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were The Rainmaker, Oklahoma, Celebration, and Come Blow Your Horn.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1974 Season: The Rainmaker, Oklahoma, Celebration, Come Blow Your Horn [3 color photographs, 12 black-and-white photographs]
Programs, posters reviews, photographs, and other material from the 1974 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were Where's Charley?, Butterflies Are Few, Our Town, and The Fantastiks.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1974 Season
Programs, posters, photographs, and other material from the 1973 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were The Man Who Came to Dinner, Two by Two, The Seven-Year Itch, and Plaza Suite.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1973 Season
Program, poster, and photographs for the 1980 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were Carousel. Two by Two, Matchmaker, and The Second Time Around.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1980 Season: Carousel. Two by Two, Matchmaker, The Second Time Around [5 black-and-white photographs]
News releases and correspondence from the Prairie Reperatory Theatre 1978 season. Plays were The Apple Tree, Never Too Late, Diary of Anne Frank, and Li'l Abner.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1978 Season: News releases, correspondence
Program and photograph from the 1977 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, The Miracle Worker, No Sex Please, We're British, and Fiddler on the Roof.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1977 Season: (Summer Season) You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, The Miracle Worker, No Sex Please, We're British, Fiddler on the Roof [1 black-and-white photograph]
Poster, clippings, advertisements and photographs from the 1976 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were George Washington Slept Here, The Sunshine Boys, Paint Your Wagon, and Ah Wilderness.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1976: George Washington Slept Here, The Sunshine Boys, Paint Your Wagon, Ah Wilderness [2 black-and-white photographs and many negatives]
Posters, programs, and photographs from the 1972 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Plays were My Three Angels, Love Rides the Rails, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and The Last of the Red Hot Lovers.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1972 Season
Programs, photographs and other material from the 1971 Prairie Reperatory Theatre season. Included is an alumni list from 1970-1999, and photographs from the plays Harvey, Arsenic and Old Lace, and the Owl and the Pussycat.
Prairie Repertory Theatre 1971 Season:
Transmission lines on the Trans-Siberian Railway enroute to Saolin in northern China; written in pencil on the back: On Siberian Railway enroute to Saolin 1924 North China.
Powerlines on the Trans-Siberian Railway enroute to Saolin in northern China in 1924
Post card to Mrs. Harry Hoyt
Postcard to Mrs. Harry Hoyt
Post card to Ada Caldwell
Postcard to Ada Caldwell
Postcard reproduction of landscape painting of trees and road
Postcard reproduction of landscape painting of trees and road
Postcard reproduction of landscape painting of trees
Postcard reproduction of landscape painting of trees
Postcard of a painting of a house by Ada B. Caldwell
Postcard of a painting of a house by Ada B. Caldwell
Postcard from a painting of a window by Ada B. Caldwell
Postcard from a painting of a window by Ada B. Caldwell
Post card to Mrs. Harry Hoyt
Post card to Mrs. Harry Hoyt
Portrait of Senator Karl Mundt in 1961
Portrait of Senator Karl Mundt in 1961
Portrait of Major General Eugene F. Cardwell, Commanding General, Southern European Task Force, 1961
Portrait of Major General Eugene F. Cardwell, Commanding General, Southern European Task Force, 1961
Portrait of E.Y. Berry
Portrait of E.Y. Berry
Portrait of Ben Reifel
Portrait of Ben Reifel
Portrait of a young Edgar S. McFadden
Portrait of a young Edgar S. McFadden
Porters lifting iron pipes at the port on Tokyo Bay at Yokohama, Japan; written in pencil on the back: Porters lifting iron pipes at Yokohama 1924.
Porters lifting iron pipes at the port on Tokyo Bay at Yokohama, Japan in 1924
Policeman on the airstrip at Joe Foss Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1964
Policeman on the airstrip at Joe Foss Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1964
Police officer in Cuba
Police officer in Cuba
Point on the Inland Sea in Japan; written in pencil on the back Point on Inland Sea, Japan 1924.
Point on the Inland Sea in Japan in 1924
Flyer announcing a poetry reading with writers Roberta Hill, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Joseph Marshall III to be held at the South Dakota Art Museum in conjunction with the Oak Lake Native American Writers' Retreat.
Poetry Reading at the South Dakota Art Museum
Saxofragaceae Dumort. Ribes manshuricum (Max.) Kom. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Saxifragaceae are found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with centers of diversity in the Himalayas, East Asia, and Western North America. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Saxofragaceae Dumort. Ribes manshuricum (Max.) Kom
Saxifragaceae Dumort. Deutzia parviflora Bunge. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Saxifragaceae are found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with centers of diversity in the Himalayas, East Asia, and Western North America. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Saxifragaceae Dumort. Deutzia parviflora Bunge
Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea media Schmidt. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in blank ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea media Schmidt
Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Spiraea chamaedryfolia is a shrub reaching a height of 1–1.5 meters (3 feet 3 inches–4 feet 11 inches). Branchlets are brownish or red-brown. Leaves are simple, oblong or lance-shaped, toothed on the edges, 40–60 millimeters (1.6–2.4 inches) long and 10–30 millimeters (0.39–1.18 inches) wide, with a petiole of 4–7 millimeters. The white flowers of 6–9 millimeters in diameter grow in spike-like clusters at the ends of the branches. Flowering period extends from May to September. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea
Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. Spiraea chamaedryfolia is a shrub reaching a height of 1–1.5 meters (3 feet 3 inches–4 feet 11 inches). Branchlets are brownish or red-brown. Leaves are simple, oblong or lance-shaped, toothed on the edges, 40–60 millimeters (1.6-2.4 inches) long and 10-30 millimeters (0.39-1.18 inches) wide, with a petiole of 4-7 millimeters. The white flowers of 6-9 millimeters in diameter grow in spike-like clusters at the ends of the branches. Flowering period extends from May to September. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Spirea Chamaedrifolia L. Common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea
Rosaceae B. Juss. Pyrus ussuriensis Max +P. Sinensis Lindl. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924, also known as the Ussurian pear, Harbin pear, and Manchurian pear, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is native to Korea, Japan, and the Ussuri River area of far eastern Russia. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in blank ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Pyrus ussuriensis Max =P. Sinensis Lindl.
Rosaceae B. Juss. Prunus padus L. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924, also known as bird cherry, hackberry, hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a species of cherry, native to norther Europe and northern Asia. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Prunus padus L.
Rosaceae B. Juss. Micromeles alnifolia Koehne. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in blank ink.
Plant specimen: Rosaceae B. Juss. Micromeles alnifolia Koehne
Prunus persica. Dbl. fl. Peach. Kaises VII.  Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. The peach (Prunus persica) is a deciduous tree native to the region of Northwest China between the Tarim Basin and the north slopes of the Kunlun Shan mountains, where it was first domesticated and cultivated. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Prunus persica. Dbl. fl. Peach. Kaises VII.
Primulaceae Vent. Primula. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants.
Plant specimen: Primulaceae Vent. Primula.
Pinus pungens, also called Table Mountain Pine, hickory pine, prickly pine or mountain pine. This small pine is native to the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. Plant specimen collected by C.S. Sargent, 1912, first director of the Arnold Arboretum, Herbarium of Iowa College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa. N.E. Hansen graduated from Iowa State College with a bachelor's degree in horticulture in 1887. It is likely Hansen obtained this specimen during his time at the college. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Pinus pungens, also called Table Mountain Pine, hickory pine, prickly pine or mountain pine.
Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera Maacki Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. This plant is native to temperate western Asia, specifically in northern and western China south to Yunnan, Mongolia, Primorsky Krai in southeastern Russia, Korea, and, albeit rare there, central and northern Honshu, Japan. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants.
Plant specimen: Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera Maackii Turcr.
Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera edulis Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera edulis Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Tomentosum Max. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Tomentosum Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mons Max. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mons Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mairunduense ? et Mey.. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mairunduense ? et Mey. Plant specimen from the maple family
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Ginnala Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Ginnala Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Plant Science Laboratory (South Dakota State University)
Plant Science Laboratories
Pine Ridge Plat Map
Pine Ridge Plat Map
Pietro della Vale
Pietro della Vale
Pierson Hall (South Dakota State University)
Pierson Hall
Physiology Laboratory (South Dakota State University)
Physiology Laboratories
Edgar S. McFadden Flax Nursery in Kenedy, Texas
Photograph, Front
Edgar S. McFadden Flax Nursery in Kenedy, Texas
Photograph, Back
Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico in 1957
Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico in 1957
Phillip Ritterbush, Congressman Robert T. Ashmore, and Alice Reifel at the Smithsonian Institution in 1966
Phillip Ritterbush, Congressman Robert T. Ashmore, and Alice Reifel at the Smithsonian Institution in 1966
Citation of Evelyn Petik
Petik, Evelyn (Mrs. Joseph)
Evelyn Petik
Petik, Evelyn
Orville K. Peterson
Peterson, Orville K.
Performing Arts Center (South Dakota State University)
Performing Arts Center
People looking at maps
People looking at maps
Group of people at an event. Some are sitting, some standing.
People at an event
Three people at a campground.
People at a campground
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