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Jim Shurtliff and son Harry on a hay wagon
Jim Shurtliff and son Harry on a hay wagon behind 4 horses.
Tags: glass plate negative, horses, wagons
James Shurtliff Ranch
The James Shurtliff Ranch near the Green River in Stark County during winter.
Tags: glass plate negative, ranch
Jim Shurtliff
Jim Shurtliff dressed in buckskin, standing inside holding a small revolver in his right hand and a rifle in his left.
Tags: glass plate negative, guns
Julius Larsen
Julius Larsen standing pointing a rifle with a horse behind him.
Tags: glass plate negative, guns, horses
Riding horses
From left to right, Ethel Shurtliff, Margaret Larsen and Lilly Shurtliff riding horses in a field.
Tags: 1907, field, glass plate negative, horses, women
James Shurtliff Family History
History of the James Shurliff Family illustrated with images from the Shurliff Family Collection. Compiles and written by Daniel Shurtliff.
Bicentennial Story #1-Somer's Speech 1861
Account of Jim Somer's speech to the Dakota territory legislature in 1861 about legalizing marriages between white men and Native Americans.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #2-North Dakota Weather
Description of 1883 Dakota weather by Pat Donan.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #3-Dr Stickney-I
Story of the cowboy doctor, Dr. Victor Hugo Stickney, who came to Dickinson from Vermont in 1883.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #4-Dr Stickney-II
Account of Dr. Victor Hugo Stickney meeting Theodore Roosevelt in Dickinson.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #5-Lazarus Hansen
Account of North Dakota newspapers reporting the death of transcient typesetter, Mark L. Hansen in 1931. Hansen didn't die until 1941.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #6-Wrong Side Up
Farmer, John Christianson, gets advice from a Sioux Indian and New Salem becomes a leading dairy region.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #7-Miniature Writer
Jim Zaharee of Max is declared the world's champion miniature writer in 1935, after writing the Declaration of Independence on a grain of rice.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #8-Sully at Fort Rice
Account of General Alfred Sully coming to North Dakota to fight Sioux Indians and build forts in 1864.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #9-Civilian with Sully
Description of the first civilian government in Stark County, the Tom Holmes expedition, an immigrant covered wagon train traveling under the protection of General Alfred Sully in 1864.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #10-Sully's Address to Civ
General Alfred Sully's address to 200 immigrants at Fort Rice on July 18, 1964.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #11-Heart River-July 24, 1864
General Alfred Sully and company camp along the Heart River 15 miles south of Antelope on July 24, 1864.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #12-Battle of Antelope
Meeting of General Alfred Sully's scouts and Sioux scouts near Antelope on July 26, 1964.
Tags: oral history
Bicentennial Story #13-Battle of Richardton
General Alfred Sully and company camp near Richardton on July 26, 1864.
Tags: oral history