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Cubbies and coat hangers for the children at the resource center

Large Group of Men on the Thief River Falls Auditorium Steps - Printed 1942 - WWII ?.

 

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Orvel Stocks Photo - Summer 2005 Smithsonian Institute "Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon" - Faye Auchenpaugh = Chairperson - Mayfield Township Barn - Owned By: Marlyn Haugen.

 

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Postcard - Agate, ND - Reverse = "Soo Line Train- Snowbound - out on Wheat Line" Mar 15, 1920" - Information from Stuart Nelson = No 203 -1920-1 - Eng #607.

 

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(Glass Negative) Olof Holm - Roseau Photo - Back: Mike Holm, Emmanuel Holm, Ole Holm, Front: Erick Holm, Rose Holm, John Holm.

 

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Jacob Borry - Negative - Unknown group of 3 women and 2 men alongside an unknown man & woman in a hammock in front of a tent at an unknown location.

 

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Venus Project, Zeitgeist Movement, Spiritual People for RBE, Resource Based economy, ZM, VP

Budget Electronics - Thief River Falls - "Where Two Rivers Meet" - 1996 - p139.

 

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Postcard - Thief River Falls - reverse = "Clifford Overum - Confirmation - 15 years old - July 9,1922".

 

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2nd grade - Northop in 1923-F:Hagen Nelson Johnson ? Liden Bergland Craik Rourk Larson M: Hagen Karstad Rasmussen Elofson Rhodegaard Lundberg Biederman Peterson ReedElofson B: AndenMogensonHermansenHelsethEricksonHalldenKellyHaynesDahlquistAmundsonHolland.

 

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This Ephedra is a relative of the well-known "Mormon Tea" but as you can see here it's the size of a small tree! Rio Vista Natural Resource Park, Tucson, Arizona. March 14, 2015.

Dressed for the Pioneer Days Parade - Oct. 1932 - L to R: Valborg Hanson, Nina Larson, Tessie Netteland, Louisa Anderson, Mathilde Engelstad.

 

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Postcard - Bemidji, MN - Third Street - Geo. T. Baker & Co, Grand Theatre, Bloostons - Postmarked 1920 from Bemidji - sent to Crookston.

 

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Washington School Album-1972-1973 - 6 - Unknown names.

 

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The Cameron County District Attorney’s Office, Cameron County Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc. and Brownsville Police Department hosted its 8th Annual Victims Resource Expo April 26 at H-E-B in Brownsville.

 

The Expo’s purpose is to provide community awareness on the agencies that directly service victims of violent crime. Crime Victims’ Rights Week is April 21-27, and organizations nationwide are working together to assist victims with overcoming challenges after experiencing a violent crime.

 

The District Attorney’s Office has a Crime Victims Assistance Program that provides services to all victims of violent crime. The program is an integral component in the criminal justice process. Since its inception in 1999, more than 10,000 victims of violent crime have been provided with direct services.

 

“Our goal is to help victims become survivors,” District Attorney Luis V. Saenz said.

 

Numerous agencies participated in the Expo that included giveaways, door prizes and informational booths for the public. A special wreath ceremony took place where family members of victims commemorate the loss of their loved one. Families displayed wreaths they created to reflect information about the victim.

 

This year’s theme – New Challenges, New Solutions – reflects the increasingly complex mission of victim advocates today. Advocates face emerging challenges that include changing demographics, immigration, human trafficking, terrorism and the use of technology to commit crimes.

 

For more information, call the Crime Victims Assistance Program at (956) 544-0849.

 

Orvel Stocks Photo - Summer 2005 Smithsonian Institute "Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon" - Faye Auchenpaugh = Chairperson - Bray Township Barn - Owned By: Joni Swanson.

 

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Postcard - Thief River Falls - 1913-14 - High School Women's Basketball Team - Alice Elgeton, Cathi Tanberg, Esther Adolph, Suzzie LaCoe, Marjorie Cates, Eliz Kleppe (later Mrs. H.C. Haugen), Susie Chettard, Selma Lovas.

 

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(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry Photo-Native Am. Woman.

 

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Allied-Schools-military-family-resource

The Union Minister for Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary Affairs, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu and the Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Smt. Smriti Irani facilitated the noted Tamil Scholars and Thirukural recitation winners from Tamil Nadu, at Parliament House, in New Delhi on December 17, 2015.

Jacob Borry - Negative - Looking east on Third Street from Main Ave. - Left = TRF Bottling Works - William's Place - Right = Citizen's State Bank, Clothing Store.

 

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Emmett Mousley Sign Co. 1937-1980 - "Where Two Rivers Meet" - 1996 - p33 - See Mousley Sign Tour.

 

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The Elizabeth Board of Education, in collaboration with New Jersey Assemblywoman Annette Quijano, Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders Chairman Sergio Granados, City of Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, City of Elizabeth Councilman Nelson Gonzalez, and Elizabeth Public Schools Superintendent Olga Hugelmeyer, hosted a resource fair to assist Puerto Rican families displaced by Hurricane Maria. Representatives of the City of Elizabeth Department of Health and Human Services, the Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth (HACE), the Elizabeth Fire Department, the American Red Cross, and Union County College were among those to join the collaborators in offering assistance with individual FEMA requests; the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program; English as a Second Language (ESL); postsecondary education; health services; temporary local travel/commuting; food; clothing; housing; emotional care; and job referrals. Students from Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy and team members from the district’s guidance department were also in attendance to help support those in need.

Knox School Album-1977- 78 - 1st Grade - Unknown Names.

 

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Photographs of the 2/25/2010 Law.Gov workshop at the Columbia Law School, hosted by Tim Wu and Stuart Sierra. Photos by Stuart Sierra.

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Thief River Falls Lumber Co. in 1904 - Sawmill & River

 

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