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South Dakota

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

Archaeological Survey of the High Western Plains: Eighth Report: Pictographs and Petroglyphs of the High Western Plains, 1936 September

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Identifier: M015.05.0002.0046.00001
Abstract

The Archaeological Survey of the High Western Plains: Eighth Report: Pictographs and Petroglyphs of the High Western Plains, by E. B. Renaud, Director of the Survey, Published by the University of Denver, Department of Anthropology. The report contains charts and drawings.

Dates: 1936 September

Archaeological Survey of the High Western Plains: Southern Wyoming and Southwest South Dakota, Summer 1935, 1936 January

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Identifier: M015.05.0002.0045.00001
Abstract

The Archaeological Survey of the High Western Plains: Southern Wyoming and Southwest South Dakota, Summer 1935, by E. B. Renaud, Director of the Survey, Published by the University of Denver, Department of Anthropology. The report contains charts and drawings.

Dates: 1936 January

Culvert, 1919

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Identifier: B207.01.0001.0002.00004
Abstract

Mounted photograph showing a culvert in South Dakota. After serving in the Army as an engineer during World War I, Morris Adelstein joined his mother in Kadoka, South Dakota and was elected as the county engineer for several counties in South Dakota. Morris Adelstein and his banker founded the Northwestern Engineering Company in 1924.

Dates: 1919

Culvert Construction, 1919

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Identifier: B207.01.0001.0001.00001
Abstract Mounted photograph showing a construction crew of fifteen men at a worksite in South Dakota where a concrete culvert pour is about to begin. Forms are fitted with rebar, a concrete mixer with extended trough is at the back, along with a tarped stack of supplies, a gravel pile, two wheelbarrows, a shovel and other tools. Two kegs (probably holding nails for form assembly) are at the right front and back, and two men standing at the left of the photo have shovels. After serving in the Army as...
Dates: 1919

Culvert Construction, 1919

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Identifier: B207.01.0001.0001.00002
Abstract Mounted photograph showing a construction crew building a culvert in South Dakota. Nine men pose at a bridge construction site, where a concrete pour is beginning. The forms are fitted with rebar; a concrete mixer with extended trough is at the back, along with a tarped stack of cement bags, a gravel pile and two wheelbarrows. Loose lumber is scattered about the site. After serving in the Army as an engineer during World War I, Morris Adelstein joined his mother in Kadoka, South Dakota and...
Dates: 1919

Field Notes: 2nd Archaeological Trip to Nebraska and South Dakota, 1936 July

 File
Identifier: M015.02.0001.0024
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 2 contains the field notes written by Renaud on his expeditions. Also includes the hard cover that he used.

Dates: 1936 July

Field Notes: 2nd Archaeological Trip to Nebraska and South Dakota, 1936 July

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Identifier: M015.02.0001.0024.00001
Abstract

String-tied notebook pages of ''2nd Archaeological Trip to Nebraska and South Dakota July 1936.'' Includes detailed notes on the expedition.

Dates: 1936 July

Moving in from Bel. Water Job, 1929

 File
Identifier: B207.01.0001.0005
Abstract

File contains image of construction equipment and houses in the background.

Dates: 1929

Photographs of Work Sites, 1926-1953

 File
Identifier: B207.01.0001.0004
Abstract

File contains Northwestern Engineering Company photographs of the construction of bridges and roads in South Dakota, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. Taped on the photographs are descriptions and explanations of the work.

Dates: 1926-1953

Photographs: South Dakota

 File
Identifier: M015.09.0003.0056
Abstract

Photographs of South Dakota.

Dates: 1930s-1940s