Box 5
Contains 33 Results:
Bowman County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Burke County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Burleigh County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Cass County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Cavalier County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Dickey County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Divide County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Dunn County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Eddy County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.
Emmons County
Material in this series consists of correspondence between the NDMWGA and financial institutions. Arranged first are letters to banks in North Dakota, alphabetical by county. Correspondence to banks in Minnesota and Montana, and to institutions of the Federal Government, are arranged next. The federal institutions were the most important source for funding for the Association throughout most of the 1920s.