Home of the Range for Boys
Title
Home of the Range for Boys
Subject
Description
One of a group of pictures for the Eagles magazine. Photo of a priest talking to one of the boys in Eagle Hall. Eagle hall was a building built by the Eagles for Father Cassedy's Home On the Range For Boys. It is located near Sentinel Butte, N. Dakota. The priest is Rev. William Fahnlander, and he is wearing a collar, shirt, jacket, and glasses. He is sitting in a chair. The boy, sitting is a chair, is wearing a t-shirt, with the words Home On The Range on it, and jeans. The desk has a telephone on it, and beneath the phone is a telephone book. Behind the priest is a cinder block wall. To the left of the priest is a closed curtain. The design on the curtain contains leaves, flowers, and berries. The right side of this negative is to dark to see things clearly. Unidentified.
Date Created
6/4/1961
Rights
This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center. This image may be freely used for education uses, so long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image file is permitted without written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center.
Format
jpg, tiff
Medium
black and white Ansco Safety Film
Type
.jpg
Identifier
42617-027
Spatial Coverage
Sentinel Butte, N.D.
Original Format
Safety Film Negative
Physical Dimensions
4 x 5.25
Address
Cataloguer's Notes
No receipt. 1 business card for James P. (Phil) Bigley. The right side of this negative is to dark to see things clearly.
Physical Location
Box 88-3
Ordering Info
http://www.dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/
Citation
“Home of the Range for Boys,” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed April 26, 2024, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/43573.
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