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Over 6000 citations (printed before 1976) about North Dakota history. Includes citations on geology, geography, natural history, conservation, climate, forts, Indians, military, exploration, fur trade, Dakota Territory, government, politics, wars, the counties and cities, education, religion, sports, women, health, agriculture, business, transportation, etc.
Journal of the Northern Plains.
Profiles of 76 regional entrepreneurs in 65 chapters, covering the Dalrymple Bonanza farm of the 1870s to today's technology innovators.
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"The lives of five inspiring women intertwine in the early 1900s in the immigrant community of Soldahl, North Dakota. Here, pioneers of all ages are seeking love, adventure and new purpose in their lives. In the two volumes of Dakota Stories, bestselling author Lauraine Snelling reveals the need for people to know where God is leading them. In Dakota Stories I, the promise of a Dakota Dawn brings spunky Nora Johanson a long way from her home in Norway to join her true love, Hans. When here dreams take an uncertain turn, she must open her heart yet again to discover the answer to her prayers. Nora's sister, Clara Johanson, also ventures out to find her Dakota Dream. Her patience is put to the test as she realizes that this dream may just be Dag Weinlander, Soldahl's rugged by gentle blacksmith."--Publisher description.