Box 3
Contains 20 Results:
Milligan with various groups (Photographs 146-156)
with boy scouts at Colfax? (409-148 & 409-149) archaeological expeditions, 1930s (409-150 & 409-151) Kiwanis Hobby Fair in Chicago, November 9, 1939, Milligan at back left in Native dress (409-152) lake cabin, June 1962 (409-153 through 409-156)
Bottineau area (Photographs 157-166)
Postcard - Main Street of Bottineau looking north (409-157) High School Basketball teams - Souris, Deering, Newburg, Westhope, early 1950s (409-158 through 409-161) International Peace Gardens, including dedication of Ten Commandments monolith with Charlton Heston, June 10, 1956 (409-162 through 409-165) Group of people enjoying a meal, Bottineau restaurant? (409-166)
Bottineau and other North Dakota locations (Photographs 167-191)
St. Anne's Day Procession, Belcourt (409-167 through 409-170) Bottineau buildings and rural scenery, April 1973 (409-171 through 409-176) Winter scenes, Bottineau (409-177 & 409-178) Parade in Bottineau, early 1970s (409-179 through 409-183) Indian Scout Post #1 Veteran Cemetery, Fort Berthold Reservation, ca. June 1972 (409-184 through 409-188) Fort Totten, 1971 (409-189 through 409-191)
People - Assorted (Photographs 192-198)
Mamie Eisenhower (409-192), Roger Maris and Frank Wenstrom (409-193), John F. Kennedy, William L. Guy, and Quentin Burdick (409-194). Edgar J. Syverud, Dagmar, Montana, 1964 (409-195). Syverud contributed to the study and preservation of the Writing Rocks in Divide County, North Dakota. Minot area women playing cards and socializing. Some are named: Mrs. Henry (Marjorie) Kermott, Cis Headley, Mrs. Ted Noy, and Mrs. R.B. (Rolean Bill) Riddle (409-196 through 409-198).
St. Mark's Catholic Church, Bottineau (Photographs 199-222)
Probably a service and procession to honor Monsignor Joseph Andrieux, who died September 1960 in Bottineau.
Military - mostly 104th Infantry Division (Photographs 223-236)
"The Wolfettes" chorus line, including Milligan (409-223 & 409-224) Scenes from Germany (409-226 through 409-228) General Eisenhower (409-229) Milligan at Timberwolf Reunions, 1948 and 1951 (409-233 & 409-234) General George I. Forsythe, 1969 (409-235) and Rear Admiral Edwin K. Snyder (409-236)
German Military, ca. 1941 (Photographs 237-258)
Some are of a Panzer unit in the area of Lublin, Poland (Eastern Front).
Sondre Norheim Memorials and Ben Hur Lampman (Photographs 259-274)
Milligan speaking at the dedication in Norway of a monument to Sondre Norheim, September 1972 (409-259 through 409-262). Lampman was born in Wisconsin, but the family lived for a time in Neche, North Dakota. He co-founded the Arena newspaper in Michigan, North Dakota, and later became poet laureate of Oregon (409-267 through 409-274).
Rock Carvings/Petroglyphs (Photographs 275-283)
Writing Rocks, Divide County (409-275 & 409-276)
Archaeological Relics/Artifacts (Photographs 284-308)
There are multiples of some photographs as well as ones cropped in different ways.