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Composed of oral interviews of various persons on topics such as South Dakota State University, South Dakota, and Brookings, SD region conducted by students for the Bicentennial Oral History Project. Also included is a pamphlet about the History program.
South Dakota State University. Department of HistoryComposed of a single pamphlet describing the History program and South Dakota State University.
The Donald D. Johnson Papers include a short narrative, originally composed around 1918, detailing the experiences of John P. (Johan Peter) Johnson, a Swedish immigrant and grandfather of the donor, between 1871 and 1879. The narrative was translated by Alma N. Lundin and read at the Benton Lutheran Church in South Dakota around 1918. The available version is a photocopy; the original was not included in the donation.
Also included is a publication titled The Quill, produced by students at Marion High School in Marion, South Dakota. A note accompanying the publication states that it was published by Donald D. Johnson in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Johnson of Hartford, South Dakota, who are presumed to be his parents.
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- South Dakota State University athletics
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- Homesteading
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- History of Brookings, SD
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- South Dakota State University, Nursing
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- History of farm and town life
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- Brookings, SD history
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- Early life in South Daiota, teacher education, libraries
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- Buck Connlle, merchant
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- Montana homestead
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- Discusses Country Schools
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- Discusses homesteadiing, eary life in the Dakotas, Great Depression, government farm programs, NFO, and railroads
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