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    Merle Haggard

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    Merle Haggardhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1237/thumbnail.jp

    Meet Me in St. Louis

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    Cast of Meet Me in St. Louishttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1235/thumbnail.jp

    Hartford Ballet

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    Cast of Hartford Ballethttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1226/thumbnail.jp

    Vikki Carr

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    Vikki Carrhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1309/thumbnail.jp

    Ballet Folklorico Mexico

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    Cast of Ballet Folklorico Mexicohttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1276/thumbnail.jp

    Aerial View of Minnkota Power Co-Operative Inc.

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    Black and white aerial photograph of the Minnkota Power Co-Operative Inc. taken around the mid 1960s. In the background not too far from power company buildings are many houses. At the time of this photograph Minntkota Power was located at 1822 Mill Road. On March 28, 1940, the cooperatives gathered hundreds of farmers at the Grand Forks County Courthouse to explain their plan. The group voted to form Minnkota Power Cooperative with Freeman as manager. Construction of a Grand Forks power plant began in October 1940, and in September 1941, three 720-kW diesel generators and 165 miles of 34.5-kilovolt (kV) transmission line came online. (Minnkota Current web page) All of which are show in this photograph.https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1307/thumbnail.jp

    Winship Elementary School with Addition

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    Undated photograph of Winship Elementary School. Winship Elementary, located at 1412 Fifth Avenue north, was built in 1903. The name came from the founder/editor of the Grand Forks Herald, George B. Winship, who was also a longtime supporter of the school system. After only three years of being open a fire destroyed the school, but was rebuilt and opened again in 1895. Shows the original building with a new addition added to front of school and two exterior stairs for fire escape located on left side of school building. There is also a bike rake full of students bicycles\u27 out in front of left side of building.https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1296/thumbnail.jp

    Big Baby Boss, Song Lyrics, undated

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    Song lyrics for Big Baby Boss by Bill Gessner. Three pages which include typed lyrics, with alternative lyrics as well. However none of the pages include a date. The song references Big Baby Boss, and what he says to others.https://commons.und.edu/gessner-lyrics/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Northern with Perch

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    A Northern Pike is pictured preying on a small Perch underwater. The artist also depicts plants that make the scene look like a realistic Minnesota lake floor.https://commons.und.edu/uac-all/4939/thumbnail.jp

    What caused families in rural areas of North Dakota in the early 1930\u27s to not send their kids to school

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    Family poverty, Farmstead labor, school distance, and cultural traditions caused families who lived in rural areas of North Dakota to keep their kids out of school in the early 1900\u27s. As a result, it interfered with state school laws.https://commons.und.edu/history-hawks/1009/thumbnail.jp

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