89th United States Congress in session
Manuscript of a chapter from a book on the history of the Abbott, Allyn, Stickney, Young families, subtitled 'Chapter One: Ohio.'
A new survey of the globe; or, An accurate mensuration of all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, principal provinces, counties, & islands in the world . . . A collection of all the noted sea-ports in the world . . . also the settlements & factories, belonging to the English, Dutch . . . etc. in the East and West-Indies, Africa and other parts
London: Printed for J. Bowles, engraved by T. Cole, [ca. 1765]
Thomas Templeman was a writing master at St. Edmund’s Bury in Suffolk, England
Henry N. Abild from Wakonda, South Dakota was honored in 1947 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Earl P. Acheson from Chester, South Dakota was honored in 1980 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Mildred Acheson, wife of Earl Acheson from Lake County, South Dakota, was honored in 1984 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
A biography of Ada B. Caldwell compiled by Gertude Stickney Young.
Frank Agnew from Kingsbury County, South Dakota was honored in 1939 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Speaker talking about three goals: providing enough food and fiber, enabling family farms to achieve parity, and expanding programs to utilize surplus. He pledges the cooperation of the Farmers Union with President John F. Kennedy and Secretary Orville Freeman towards agricultural policy and the agricultural plank of the Democratic platform. He talks about eliminating poverty in rural America and a domestic food usage program for the needy. He hopes Kennedy will convene a World Food Conference. He recommends creation of an agricultural economics administration.
Frank Denholm and Richard Kneip are at an Agriculture's New Horizon event. They are having a meal at a long table with others.
James Abourezk , James Kneip, Frank Denholm, and Richard Kneip at an Agriculture's New Horizon event. They are having a meal at a long table with others.
Frank Denholm shaking hands with two constituents at the Agriculture's New Horizon event.
Frank and Millie Denholm are greeting constituents at an Agriculture's New Horizon event.
Frank Denholm is standing behind a podium greeting constituents at an Agriculture's New Horizon event.
Frank Denholm shaking hands with a man at the Agriculture's New Horizon event.
Charles H. Ahrens from Wagner, South Dakota was honored in 1956 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Bureau of Indian Affairs Commissioner Glenn Emmons shakes hands with Alfred Gilpin on the Omaha Tribal Council in Omaha, Nebraska
Alice Reifel and her high school classmates in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background
Alice Reifel is sitting by Senator Jack Miller of Iowa at an outdoor luncheon
Alice Reifel is with other women at an event in Washington, D.C.
Alice Reifel is with other women at an event in Washington, D.C.
Alice Reifel is with four other women at an event in Washington, D.C.
Alice Reifel sits with others watching the 1961 Gypsy Days parade in Aberdeen, South Dakota
Alice Reifel is with two other women, each are holding a doll, during Ben Reifel's 1960 campaign
Alice Reifel stands by a portrait of her husband, Ben Reifel, while a seated woman pours coffee, and two campaign volunteers stand nearby during Ben Reifel's 1960 campaign
Alice Reifel escorted by a cadet at a brunch with the first lady. Reifel was a menber of the Congressional Wives Club board
Woman pinning a corsage onto Alice Reifel's lapel
Alice Reifel greets another woman
Alice Reifel, Mrs. Durwinski, and Mrs. Montoya in California when their husbands were there with the Mexican-United States delegation
Alice Reifel in San Juan, Puerto Rico with two other women
Alice Reifel crouching down petting a dog near Pactola Reservoir in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Alice Reifel with two campaign volunteers making telephone calls seeking support for Ben Reifel
Alice Reifel, wife of Representative Ben Reifel, is sitting with Florence Gubbrud, wife of South Dakota governor, Archie Gubbrud, and Elizabeth Green, wife of former governor Warren Green; there are dolls in the background
Alice Reifel with Dr. Jack Early and his daughters, Judith, Laura, and Lela in Mitchell, South Dakota
Alice Reifel with three other women at a Washington, D.C. event
Alice Reifel with students from St. Mary's school in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background
Alice Reifel (far left) is with three unknown people; written in ink on the back is an inscription: With Love to our Alice - Fred and Lorraine
State Senator Allen Sperry and Richard Kneip during the 1970 campaign in Aberdeen, South Dakota
Alice Reifel, wife of Representative Ben Reifel, and Myrtle Case, wife of Senator Francis Case at an event
Includes Aggie School Directory, History of the School of Agriculture at South Dakota State College and correspondence to Ben Reifel.
Mrs. Robert Orben and Ambassador Edward Peale of Liberia chatting in a home setting
Various articles about topics collected by Ben Reifel such as suicide, education, reservations and administration among American Indians. Also includes articles about Ben Reifel during the senate race.
Large crowd gathered to watch an American Indian play in a gymnasium in Lemmon, South Dakota. There are tipis and people in native dress, a piano is to the left
Actors in native dress from an American Indian play in a gymnasium in Lemmon, South Dakota
Large crowd gathered to watch an American Indian play in a gymnasium in Lemmon, South Dakota. There are tipis and people in native dress
Large crowd gathered to watch an American Indian play in a gymnasium in Lemmon, South Dakota. There are tipis and people in native dress, a piano is to the left
Large crowd gathered to watch an American Indian play in a gymnasium in Lemmon, South Dakota. There are tipis and people in native dress
Booklets and papers containing poetry about American Indian culture and religion, given to Ben and Alice Reifel.
Ben Reifel's copies of various articles, pamphlets, and booklets pertaining to American Indian rights, education, and way of life.
American Indian woman working at a table
Ben Reifel with a group at the American Public Works Association conference at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, Illinois
Amos Whitemans Bear living on his deceased daughter's allotment of 160 acres. He was the sole heir
Christmas card printed for distribution by Gertrude Stickney Young
Carl A. Anderson from Dupree, South Dakota was honored in 1964 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Harold D. Anderson from Highmore, South Dakota was honored in 1989 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Selmer J. Anderson from Clear Lake, South Dakota was honored in 1986 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Virginia Anderson from Oral, South Dakota was honored in 1991 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Missing page 5 and 6.
South Dakota State University. Little International Agricultural Exposition