Home of the Range for Boys

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Title

Home of the Range for Boys

Subject

Description

One of a group of pictures for the Eagles magazine. Photo of 2 men, standing in front of a flag pole, in front of 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 1st man, Rev. William Fahnlander, a priest, is wearing a collar, shirt, jacket, and slacks. The 2nd man, probably Phil Bigley, is wearing a jacket, slacks, and glasses. The base of the flag pole is made up of rocks. The American flag is flying from the flag pole. Eagle Hall is made of a one story building and a 2 story building. It made of stone and bricks. An electric/telephone poles and wires can be seen. Also a TV antenna is located on top of Eagle Hall. 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

42617-002

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

Physical Location

Box 88-3

Ordering Info

http://www.dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/

Comments

Allowed tags: <p>, <a>, <em>, <strong>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>

Citation

“Home of the Range for Boys,” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed May 2, 2024, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/43548.