Violet Biever, wife of Joe Biever from Oelrichs, South Dakota, was honored in 1974 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Photographs
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Mrs. Anton M. Bierschbach from Webster, South Dakota was honored in 1963 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Arlen Berwald from Toronto, South Dakota was honored in 1990 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Ida Marie Bentley, wife of Thomas O. Bentley from Midland, South Dakota, was honored in 1967 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Willard Bensen from Oral, South Dakota was honored in 1977 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
John T. Belk from Henry, South Dakota was honored in 1930 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
H.E. Baxter from Hazel, South Dakota was honored in 1946 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Cecelia Baxter, wife of Everett Baxter from Hazel, South Dakota, was honored in 1965 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Ray Barnett from Brookings, South Dakota was honored in 1963 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Ivan L. Barkley from Ardmore, South Dakota was honored in 1959 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Edward J. Bailey from Lucas, South Dakota was honored in 1957 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Jeanne Bachand from Sturgis, South Dakota was honored in 1989 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Thornton N. Babcock from Watertown, South Dakota was honored in 1931 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Mrs. Earl L. Arne from Clark, South Dakota was honored in 1961 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Hilton M. Briggs Library Records document the administration, operations, and development of the library at South Dakota State University. The collection includes administrative files, cataloging records, collection development files, committee minutes, financial documents, library serials records, off-campus relations, reports, publications, newsletters, photographs, policies, and materials related to circulation, interlibrary loan, reserves, acquisitions, bindery, and special events. Committee records cover groups such as the Social Committee, Publicity Committee, Collections and Connections Committee, Exhibits and Arts Committee, Staff Development Committee, University Library Committee, and Faculty and Staff Library Committees. Materials span library services, staffing, budgeting, technology initiatives, outreach, strategic planning, and special collections management.
This collection odocuments the growth and transformation of Hilton M. Briggs Library from its dedication in 1977 through subsequent decades. It reflects the library’s evolving role in supporting academic programs, research, outreach, and technology integration. The records illustrate the library’s response to campus needs, statewide collaborations, and national trends in academic librarianship, making it a valuable resource for understanding the development of higher education libraries, library administration, and information services in South Dakota.
Hilton M. Briggs LibraryThe collection contains materials documenting the Lothrop, Hawley, and Walters families from the late nineteenth century through the early twenty first century. Formats include baby books, scrapbooks, photograph albums, loose family photographs, correspondence, invitations, certificates, reunion memorabilia, an autograph book, academic records, and a municipal reform paper. Items date from 1879 to 2002 with several undated components. The materials reflect family life, education, social activities, and community involvement in South Dakota and the broader region.
The collection provides a continuous record of multiple generations and offers evidence of family history, regional history, and social practices from the late 1800s to the early 2000s. It documents milestones such as births, marriages, reunions, education, and community participation, and includes rare early photographic material and institutional ephemera from South Dakota.
Painting of San Cristobal in an altar in Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Photograph from the nave of chandelier in dome, fresco, altar in Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Altar, dome and crucifix in a cathedral in Cuba
Crucifix under a dome in interior of a Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Interior of a Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Interior view of nave and doors of a cathedral in Cuba
Chandelier hanging in the dome of a Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Interior of rooms with chandeliers in Cuba
View of Havana Bay
George McGovern in Cuba with bottles of Havana Club rum visible in the background
George McGovern speaking into microphones in a crowd Cuba
This collection contains a variety of materials documenting historical, personal, and professional narratives. It includes biographical sketches, photographs, clippings, collected scripts, writings spanning several decades, and an M.S. thesis. A significant portion is dedicated to a World War II trip, featuring correspondence, diaries, interviews, maps, speeches, research notes, and collected materials. Other highlights include tributes, miscellaneous items, and materials related to agriculture and economic studies. The collection offers a comprehensive view of various topics and periods, emphasizing key historical events and personal experiences.
Biggar, George C. (George Cecil) 1899-1989The Photograph collection is composed of images of Brookings, South Dakota. There is also a considerable amount of images related to towns in Brookings County, South Dakota; Sinai, Elkton, White, Arlington, Bruce. Images of South Dakota State University, ranging in topic from Hobo days to images of campus, can also be found in the collection. Most of the images are negatives, 35mm and 4 x 5. There are also photographs ranging in size and several sheets of slides. These images are arranged numerically by identification number.
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Granholm in office
- Granholm delivering a lecture on Antarctica - 1971 - 3 black-and-white photographs
- Granholm working at his desk - 1988 - 1 color photograph
- Biology Department phoneathon - 1989 - 1 color photograph
- Granholm dressed as hippie for Hobo Day - 2001 - 2 color photographs
- Legacy of Dale Reeves - 2001 - 1 black-and-white contact sheet - negatives
- Two students standing by a Powder River sign - 3 color photographs
- Photos taken for East Dakota Conservancy Sub-District Brochure - 1974 - black-and-white negatives
- Bethany Bog - 1970 -1971 - black-and-white negatives
- Taken in Insect Lab EM Facility - 1971 = black-and-white negatives
- Electron microscope pictures - 32 black-and-white Photographs
- 8 black-and-white photographs of various things
- 2 black-and-white contact sheets
- 2 black-and-white negatives
Man in General Ma Zhanshan Gardens in Harbin, China; written in pencil on the back: In General Ma's Garden, Harbin, China, 1924
The General Federation of Women’s Clubs of South Dakota (GFWC of SD) Records document the organizational, civic, and cultural activities of the state’s women’s club movement from the early 20th century through the late 20th century. The collection provides insight into statewide club administration, local club initiatives, civic improvement efforts, and the promotion of public service, education, arts, and women’s leadership.
The records include administrative materials such as constitutions and by-laws, directories, newsletters (The South Dakota Clubwoman), handbooks, program suggestions, publications from GFWC departments, legislative alerts, project guidelines, and conference materials. District V records are particularly robust, containing minutes, correspondence, club reports from various South Dakota communities, and membership data.
A substantial portion of the collection pertains to GFWC Brookings and the Brookings Civic League, including minutes, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, and documentation of programs such as the FREE Enterprise Program and Youth Improvement initiatives. These materials reflect community-based projects, public health and education support, and civic engagement.
The records also extensively document the Memorial Art Center Campaign, including architectural plans, correspondence, fundraising and financial records, publicity materials, and historical background. This segment captures the GFWC’s central role in establishing what became the South Dakota Art Museum on the campus of South Dakota State University.
Photographic materials span nearly 1,300 images and depict club events, members, and sponsored activities. The collection as a whole illustrates the GFWC of SD’s lasting impact on civic life, education, and cultural development across South Dakota.
This collection documents a grassroots civic organization, women’s leadership, and public service in South Dakota. It offers valuable source material for researchers studying women’s voluntary associations, local history, civic improvement movements, and the evolution of cultural institutions in the state.
General Federation of Women's Clubs of South Dakota