OGLMC. Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection
Found in 1324 Collections and/or Records:
Wilson M. Laird Papers
1915-1997: UND Geology, 1940-1969; Director of the Office of Oil and Gas, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1969-1971; Director of the Committee on Exploration of the American Petroleum Institute, 1971-1979
Richard James Cowan Papers
Please contact Special Collections for detailed information regarding this collection.
James McKenzie Papers
UND Department of English, 1971-2004
H.A. Jansit Papers
The H.A. Jansit Papers consist of primarily of postcards and photographs related to cities and towns in North Dakota and South Dakota. Material in the collection dates from 1897 until 1924.
Brenna Homemakers Club Records
The Brenna Homemakers Club Records consist of annual record books providing information on officers, members, and minutes of meetings. The activity calendar for this organization typically began in the summer or fall of a particular year and ended the following year.
Thomas F. Kane Papers
5th President of UND, 1918-1933
George Richard Thatcher Papers
The George Richard Thatcher Papers consist of three ledgers, dating from December 1949 until February 1962, containing notes of his activities as an engineer for the Koppers Company of Edwardsville, Illinois. For more detailed information regarding this material, please contact the Department of Special Collections.
Maxwell Anderson Papers
1888-1959; UND class of 1911, playwright and poet. Won Pulitzer Prize in 1933 and the New York Critics Circle Award in 1935 and 1936. Honored in first Literary Landmark of North Dakota in 2022.
Webster Merrifield Papers
3rd President of the University of North Dakota, 1891-1909
Pelissier Family Records
The Pelissier Family Records consist of a handwritten autobiography recalling life at Medora, Dakota Territory, during the 1880s and 1890s. The manuscript contains observations regarding Theodore Roosevelt, the Marquis de Mores, and other Medora residents. For more detailed information regarding this material, please contact the Department of Special Collections.