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Hamlet ESP
Cast of Hamlet ESPhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1284/thumbnail.jp
Central Park Area, Pre-1900
This photograph is part of the G.F. Centennial Collection. It shows Grand Forks early residential development specifically in the Central Park area and was taken prior to 1900.https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1293/thumbnail.jp
Untitled
This artwork was produced for the Overlanders portfolio: a portfolio of ten prints by visiting artists at the University of North Dakota. UND professor Kim Fink developed the portfolio
2-Color Lithograph: Black & Multi color marble roll on Arches tanhttps://commons.und.edu/uac-all/4936/thumbnail.jp
A Look into a Volunteer Soldier\u27s Time
Going through the journal from Adam S. Mischel, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, and his experiences. This man was a volunteer who chose to leave North Dakota to go and fight for his country.https://commons.und.edu/history-hawks/1014/thumbnail.jp
The Weight of Expectations
Discover the struggles men and husbands faced during the Great Depression in North Dakota, under intense social pressures from their wives and society as a whole.https://commons.und.edu/history-hawks/1017/thumbnail.jp
Farmers & the Nonpartisan League in North Dakota
This zine covers the turbulent and short lived relationship between North Dakota farmers and the Nonpartisan League. It includes the NPL\u27s rise to power as well as the backlash they received, which led to their eventual downfall in the state of North Dakota.https://commons.und.edu/history-hawks/1021/thumbnail.jp
Asylum on the Prairie
Asylum on the Prairie is a short history zine that examines the rise, abuse, and eventual reform of the Jamestown State Hospital, revealing the contradictions at the heart of early American asylums--institutions founded on care but shaped by neglect and stigma. Tracing the hospital from its 1885 opening through the 1937 scandal and later deinstitutionalization, it highlights how systemic failures persisted until public outrage forced change. Ultimately, the zine reflects on Jamestown as a cautionary example of how vulnerable populations can be failed without accountability and humane oversight.https://commons.und.edu/history-hawks/1015/thumbnail.jp
Leopard Frog #1
A print of a frog showing its back with red lines around its limbs and words from a scientific article in the background in pale lettering.https://commons.und.edu/uac-all/4949/thumbnail.jp
The Jungle Book
Cast of The Jungle Bookhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1255/thumbnail.jp