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Governor of North Dakota and member of the U.S. Congress.
Lt. Governor of North Dakota, 1911-1912; U.S. House of Representatives, 1935-1945, 1949-1959.
CITATION: "Burdick, Usher Lloyd," written by Edward C. Blackorby, in the Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 4: 1946-1950, p. 85-87. "Burdick, Usher Lloyd (Feb. 21, 1879-Aug. 19, 1960) lawyer, congressman, and author, was born near Owatonna, Minn., the son of Ozias Warren Burdick, a farmer, and Lucy Farnum. In 1882 the family moved to a homestead northwest of Carrington, Dakota Territory, and in 1884 to Graham's Island, Benson County, Dakota Territory, where frontier farming experiences adjacent to the Fort Totten Sioux Indian reservation and a rural schoolteacher's influence provided important formative experiences. He became an expert marksman, acquired the ability to lasso, learned to speak a Sioux dialect fluently, and gained some knowledge of other Indian languages. Burdick attended Mayville Normal School (now Mayville State College), intermittently teaching in rural and village schools until he graduated with a teaching certificate in 1900. His success in quieting unruly students in one school earned him appointment as deputy country superintendent of schools. He married Emma Rassmussen Robertson on Sept. 5, 1901; they had three children. Burdick enrolled in the law department of the University of Minnesota, supporting his family by teaching classes in a business college. A large-framed man, standing 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 220 pounds, he participated in track-he ran the 100-yard dash in 10.5 seconds-and played right end on the Big Ten championship teams of 1903 and 1904. In 1904 he received the LL.B. and was admitted to the North Dakota bar. He combined law practice with employment in a bank in the village of Munich, N.Dak., a construction crew base for a Great Northern Railroad feeder (branch) line. Munich was home to seventeen illegal liquor establishments, a row of sporting houses along the railroad tracks, and a local reform movement that engaged Burdick's legal talents and physical prowess; he gained a county-wide reputation and was elected state representative from Cavalier County in 1906. Theodore Roosevelt's books on western history and his reform image won Burdick's admiration. (He named his oldest son Quentin, after one of the president's sons.) He joined the coalition of liberal Republicans and Democrats that ousted the railroad-dominated Alexander McKenzie machine and elected a liberal Democrat, John Burke. as governor in what became known as the "North Dakota Political Revolution of 1906." In the ensuing legislative sessions, Burdick became a leader, supporting anti-pass legislation-which made it a criminal act to give or receive free transportation on railroads for political purposes-primary elections, and popular election of senators. Reelected in 1908. Burdick was chosen speaker of the lower house. In 1910 he was elected lieutenant governor. The same year he transferred his law practice to Williston, N. Dak., near the Montana border, where he also dabbled in farming and ranching. In 1912 he declined the Progressive nomination for governor, sensing that a third-party ticket for state office and congressional seats in the 1912 general election could not result in his one election to office and would encourage Progressives who were Republican nominees to support Taft instead of Roosevelt. In 1914 he accepted the Progressive endorsement but was defeated by the incumbent conservative, L. B. Hanna. Two years later, Hanna did not run and Burdick was again backed by the Progressives. Election seemed certain, but the emergence of the Nonpartisan League (NPL) diverted the protest vote and elected Lynn. J. Frazier. From 1913 to 1915 Burdick was state attorney and from 1915 to 1920 special prosecutor of Williams County, and from 1929 to 1932 he was assistant United States District attorney for North Dakota. During these years he helped organize and briefly led the North Dakota Farm Bureau. Later he was associated with the Farmers Union. Writing about western history, Indians, and the agrarian movement began to occupy much of his time. roused by the hardships of his many farm clients, he denounced the Federal Reserve, the Agricultural Credit Corporation, the War Finance Corporation, and the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks as instruments of the "Twin City bank gang," and he supported Robert La Follette's 1924 presidential candidacy. As a consequence of cases he prosecuted as United States district attorney, he became an outspoken opponent of the Eighteenth Amendment. Marital difficulties developed, ending in separation in 1920 and subsequent divorce. He then married Helen White, a secretary; they were divorced in 1926 or 1927. (According to Quentin Burdick, his father managed his second marriage and both divorces so carefully that the family did not know the time or place of the divorce proceedings.) Burdick transferred his law practice to Fargo, N. Dak., and was not a major participant in North Dakota politics until farmer hardships caused him in 1932 to become North Dakota president of the Farm Holiday Association. Again he became a statewide figure. Without endorsement he ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1932, but in 1934 he worked with the Farm Holiday Association won him NPL endorsement, Republican party nomination and election. He was reelected four times. In 1932 Burdick had supported Franklin D. Roosevelt for president, but in 1936 he supported the Union Party presidential candidacy of William Lemke; as a consequence he lost his seniority rights in Congress. Burdick's congressional career was that of an agrarian reformer and, until Pearl Harbor, an isolationist in foreign affairs. He consistently supported work relief, housing legislation, and assistance to debtor farmers. Although he customarily supported New Deal programs, he initially opposed social security, perhaps because of his adherence to the Townsend Plan. He opposed investigation of the sit-down strikes and refused to join the attacks on Frank Murphy (who, as governor of Michigan, had supported the strikes) when Murphy was appointed attorney general. Burdick supported both the Ludlow Resolution, asking for a plebiscite before declaration of war, and the neutrality legislation sponsored by Senator Gerald P. Ney; he opposed big armaments, the draft, and lend-lease. After Pearl Harbor he vigorously supported the war effort and voted for the Fulbright Resolution, calling for a postwar international peacekeeping organization, a position he reversed during the postwar period. In 1944, with NPL backing, he unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination against the incumbent Nye. The senatorial effort cost Burdick his seat in the House of Representatives, and he returned to Williston, where he again practiced law and engaged in farming and ranching, specializing in breeding cattle and palomino horses. Burdick defeated incumbent Charles Robertson for the Republican congressional nomination in 1948 and subsequently won in the general election. During his second congressional career, his interest in writing, the West, and Americana moved from avocation toward vocation. He spent much time browsing in antique shops for rare books; he established a library of some 12,000 volumes on his Maryland farm, where he specialized in raising milk goats. As a congressman, Burdick did not sponsor any significant legislation; nor had he made a major effort on the Post Office, Civil Service, or Judiciary committees. But on the Indian Affairs and Pensions committees he sought to protect Indian interests, as well as those of his constituents. Burdick served in Congress until 1959. Characterized as a "direct actionist" - an agrarian spokesman who brought voter pressure in support of farm legislation to bear upon his colleagues - he never forgot his pioneer roots, and he cultivated the image of a prairie, cowboy westerner, informal in personal appearance, who welcomed battle with the monopolistic eastern bankers and capitalists and thwarted their efforts to place American farmers in permanent thralldom. A gregarious and convivial man, he was a powerful speaker and a colorful personality, known as a raconteur skilled in the use of dialects; he could entertain while persuading, whether in court of Congress, on the campaign trail, or in informal social groups. He tended to be the center of attention of any group. His position on domestic policy did not change notably during his final ten years in Congress. On foreign policy he quickly reverted to an isolationist position and voted against arms of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, opposed continued appropriations for the Marshall Plan, and advocated withdrawal from the United Nations. He pressed for legislation that would have prevented congressmen, judges, and other public officials from accepting fees for speeches, a position consistent with anti-pass laws he sponsored when first elected to public office in 1906. On July 31, 1956, he married a government employee, Mrs. Edna Bryant Sierson, who on Aug. 30, 1956, was accidentally killed while horseback riding on the Burdick ranch near Williston. On Feb. 28, 1958, he married another congressional employee, Mrs. Jean Rogers. Some marital difficulties ensued which may have influenced his decision not to run for reelection in that year. The 1956 decision of the NPL to endorse candidates in the Democratic primary gave conservatives control of the North Dakota Republican party, and in 1958 they refused Burdick endorsement. He withdrew, influenced by the certainty that his NPL-endorsed son, Quentin, would be the Democratic general election candidate. He backed Quentin in the election, and his son became the first Democrat to be elected to the House of Representatives from North Dakota. Burdick's final political action was to facilitate the development of North Dakota into a two-party state. He died in Washington, D. C., a few days after his son became United States Senator."
Usher L. Burdick served as Lieutenant-Governor of North Dakota and was later elected to Congress from that state. He also wrote several pamphlets and articles on aspects of North Dakota history. He began his inquiry into the Pound case at the request of Rex Lampman, who knew of Burdick's concerns about the possible political abuse of involuntary commitment laws.
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Burke, John, 1859-1937. Papers, 1906-1942 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1906-1942 (inclusive).
Correspondence, speeches, biographical notes, sketches, clippings, printed matter.
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Reno, Milo, 1866-1936. Papers, 1927-1959. [microfilm].
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Papers, 1927-1959. [microfilm].
Correspondence, typescripts of speeches, articles, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating primarily to the activities of the National Farmers' Holiday Association and to state Farmers' Holiday associations.
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Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Usher L. Burdick papers, 1945-1972.
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Usher L. Burdick papers, 1945-1972.
The papers consist of correspondence, office files, printed material, and photographs relating to Congressman Burdick's attempt to assist in Ezra Pound's release from St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Correspondents include Ezra and Dorothy Pound, Rex Lampman, Witter Bynner, Cyril Clemens, and Thurman Arnold. Burdick's files on Pound's case include copies of Pound's indictment for treason and the 1945 court judgements against him; copies of a Library of Congress Legislative Service Report on Pound; a copy of the 1957 House resolution submitted by Burdick to Congress for Pound's release; and copies of Burdick's statements to Congress on the case. The papers also contain newspaper and magazine clippings about Pound and photographs of Pound on and after his release in April 1958.
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Ludlow mss. 1898-1948
Consists of the papers of Louis Leon Ludlow, 1873-1950, journalist and congressman from Indiana.
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Burdick, Quentin N. (Quentin Northrup), 1908-1992. Papers, 1958-1968
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The Quentin Burdick Papers consist of 191 boxes, dating from 1958-1968. The material has been divided into two series; the Box and Folder Inventory for each sub-series within the two series has its own web page.
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Peirce, J. Dexter, 1857-1945. J. Dexter Peirce collection, 1795-1945.
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J. Dexter Peirce collection, 1795-1945.
Consists of correspondence concerning Peirce's appointment as Postmaster of Larimore, North Dakota; Civil War; postmaster appointments; Larimore Commercial Club; politics; personal affairs; and research. Collection includes albums containing autographs of prominent 19th and 20th century political, military, and literary persons.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
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Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. [Usher L. Burdick autographed clipping]
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[Usher L. Burdick autographed clipping] [ca. 1935?]
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Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Usher L. Burdick papers, 1945-1972.
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Usher L. Burdick papers, 1945-1972.
The papers consist of correspondence, office files, printed material, and photographs relating to Congressman Burdick's attempt to assist in Ezra Pound's release from St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Correspondents include Ezra and Dorothy Pound, Rex Lampman, Witter Bynner, Cyril Clemens, and Thurman Arnold. Burdick's files on Pound's case include copies of Pound's indictment for treason and the 1945 court judgements against him; copies of a Library of Congress Legislative Service Report on Pound; a copy of the 1957 House resolution submitted by Burdick to Congress for Pound's release; and copies of Burdick's statements to Congress on the case. The papers also contain newspaper and magazine clippings about Pound and photographs of Pound on and after his release in April 1958.
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Daniels, Frances. Frances Daniels papers, 1950s.
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Frances Daniels papers, 1950s.
The papers consist of correspondence, NPL minutes, political materials, financial records, district reports, pamphlets, scrapbook, and newspaper clippings.
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North Dakota Farm Holiday Association. Records, 1932-1933, 1970.
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Records, 1932-1933, 1970.
Miscellaneous documents of the North Dakota Farm Holiday Association, most with Usher L. Burdick's name on them including notice of 1932 strike on selling farm products; a 1933 resolution demanding repeal of the Federal Reserve Act, National Bank Act and Federal Land Bank Act; 1933 strike order to refrain from shipping or trucking livestock to market; letter to W.L. Stockwell; letter to county association officers; printed article on North Dakota political movements; and a student history paper (17 p.) on the association by Dean E. Kurtz (1970).
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Benington, Walter, b. 1872,. Ezra Pound Collection.
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Ezra Pound Collection. [ca. 1890s-1965].
Collection consists of images of Ezra Pound from his youth to old age, including a portrait from his college yearbook and scenes from his 80th birthday celebration. Among the works are photographs of Pound with such notable figures as William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Dorothy Pound, Ford Madox Ford, John Quinn, and Oloff de Wet. The photographs were taken in various locales including Washington, D.C., Wyncote (Pa.), London, Italy, and Paris. Several images are signed by Pound. The collection contains a number of copy prints of works of art, many of which are held by the HRHRC.
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Paulson, John D., 1915-2001. John D. Paulson papers, 1932, 1958, 1981-1985, 1998.
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John D. Paulson papers, 1932, 1958, 1981-1985, 1998.
Consist primarily of manuscripts for unpublished articles he prepared in anticipation of North Dakota's centennial celebration in 1989, writing them after his retirement. The series was devoted to modern North Dakota politics, reflecting Mr. Paulson's long connections with the Forum in reporting the political landscape of North Dakota since 1939. People included but not given a subject heading include: Gerald Nye, C. Warner Litten, Don Holand, Arthur C. Johnson, P.W. Lanier, Bill Lanier, Jr., Agnes Geelan, Brynhild Haugland, S.F. "Buckshot" Hoffner, Lloyd Omdahl, Robert P. McCarney, Ben Meier, Frank Wenstrom, Morgan Ford, Ronald N. Davies, and Ralph Dewing. There is also congratulatory letters to Paulson on the Fargo Forum newspaper receiving the Pulitzer Prize in 1958 for its coverage of the Fargo tornado of 1957.
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- Paulson, John D., 1915-2001. John D. Paulson papers, 1932, 1958, 1981-1985, 1998.
Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Usher Burdick papers, 1730-1958.
Title:
Usher Burdick papers, 1730-1958.
Consists of manuscript copies of articles written by Burdick, entitled "The Last Battle of the Sioux Nation", and "The Murder Trial of Antoine de Vallombrosa, Marquis de Mores"; a biographical sketch of John Leach; notes and drawings concerning the Battle of the Little Big Horn sketched by Burdick and drawn by Harry Imai; speeches ; newsletters, "Your Congressman Comments"; and copies of House bills introduced by Burdick.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 cubic ft.
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- Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Usher Burdick papers, 1730-1958.
Buckler, Richard Thompson, 1865-1950. Richard T. Buckler and family papers, 1886-1957.
Title:
Richard T. Buckler and family papers, 1886-1957.
Correspondence, clippings, speeches, and invitations relating to Buckler's service as Minnesota state senator from Polk County (1923-1927, 1931-1933), as U.S. representative (Farmer-Labor) from the ninth district (1934-1942), and to his congressional campaigns (1934-1940). There are data on such Depression matters as the soldiers' bonus (1935), banking and credit (1935-1938), farm mortgages (1936), the proposed Townsend pension plan for the elderly (1935-1936), and work relief (1938). Included are letters from congressmen and federal and state officials.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 cu. ft. (2 boxes)
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- Buckler, Richard Thompson, 1865-1950. Richard T. Buckler and family papers, 1886-1957.
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Correspondence, 1937.
Title:
Correspondence, 1937.
Correspondence concerning the origin and nature of a two-dollar note issued by the Bank of Mecklenburg, Charlotte, N.C., in 1874.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Correspondence, 1937.
Reno, Milo, 1866-1936. Papers, 1927-1959.
Title:
Papers, 1927-1959.
Correspondence, typescripts of speeches, articles, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating primarily to the activities of the National Farmers' Holiday Association and to state Farmers' Holiday associations.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Reno, Milo, 1866-1936. Papers, 1927-1959.
Holiday meeting broadsides, 1930s.
Title:
Holiday meeting broadsides, 1930s.
2 posters with room to fill in date advertising Holiday meetings where Usher L. Burdick would speak on home debts, refinance, and the Holiday debt cancellation bill.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Holiday meeting broadsides, 1930s.
Leekley, Richard. Richard Leekley papers, 1939-1940.
Title:
Richard Leekley papers, 1939-1940.
Correspondence (33 items) and research notes relating to Leekley's unfinished thesis on the history of the Farmer-Labor party. Correspondents include Martin Odlund, Benjamin Drake, James Farley, Susie W. Stageberg, Henry Teigan, Vince A. Day, Theodore Saloutos, Fred D. Warren, Ernest Lundeen, Thomas Fraser, and Usher Burdick.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- Leekley, Richard. Richard Leekley papers, 1939-1940.
Unger, Claude W., 1882-1945. C. W. Unger letters received, 1921-1937.
Title:
C. W. Unger letters received, 1921-1937.
The collection consists of ten letters to C.W. Unger, all relating to purchasing literary items from his store or catalog, including: two letters from Carl W. Drepperd, 10 May 1926 and 5 March 1928, clarifying some points about items he has interest in purchasing; from James H. Darlington, 20 May 1927, on Diocese of Harrisburg letterhead, expressing interest in purchasing Bibles for his collection; two letters from John W.F. Dulles, March 1928, purchasing an autograph of W.T. Sherman and offering for sale an autograph of the Duke of Wellington; from E.L. Sabin, 1 March 1928, placing an order; from John Tasker Howard, 22 May 1931, clarifying some points about items for sale in early American music; from Solon J. Buck, 27 Sept. 1933, expressing interest in items in his catalog of autographs, requesting additional copies of the catalog to distribute to members, and requesting information about previously sold manuscript collections relating to Western Pennsylvania; from Usher L. Burdick, 24 May, 1937, requesting a catalog; from Douglas McMurtrie, undated, on Grolier Club letterhead, requesting a catalog of Americana.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Unger, Claude W., 1882-1945. C. W. Unger letters received, 1921-1937.
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Title:
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Publications are primarily contained in the Roosevelt class, a classified sequence of books, pamphlets, contemporary periodical and later scholarly journal articles (clippings or offprints), theses and dissertations, broadsides, newsclippings, and other formats as noted below. Some ms. items. Works by Theodore Roosevelt: Collected sets, individual editions and reprints, reviews, translations. Collected and individual letters, diaries, speeches (including extracts and commentaries), proclamations, and official messages. Contributions (including prefaces, introductions, and forewords) in works by others, to magazines and society publications, book reviews, works of joint authorship, editorials. Anthologies. Editions for the blind. Works about Theodore Roosevelt: Bibliographies. Biographies and other general works. Anecdotes, reminiscences of contemporaries, and other works with TR references. TR as a religious man, naturalist, man of letters (also books belonging to TR, largely Harvard texts, and to other family), outdoorsman. Works dedicated to TR. Ancestry, family, works by family members, homes. Career by special periods and events, each segment including all formats, campaign literature, honorary degrees and citations received. Memorials: addresses, resolutions, anniversaries, sites, organizations. Pictures and cartoons (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection : visual materials (008177700); Theodore Roosevelt Collection : political cartoons (008177701)). Satirical and comic works. Poetry, drama, fiction, juvenile biographies. Biographies and writings of contemporaries. General U.S. history, local history, political parties (including Progressive periodicals; see also special periods). Files of contemporary periodicals, newspapers; newspaper indexes, biographies of journalists. General newsclippings: mounted and unmounted series, scrapbooks (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection: ephemera (000602382)) For further details see: Guide to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, available onsite, under: Roosevelt class.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 12,000 volumes
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- Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Papers, 1897-1959
Title:
Papers, 1897-1959
The original deposit of the Usher L. Burdick Papers are divided into 28 subject series. The series are generally arranged alphabetically, as are individual folders within each series. Researchers should be advised that the alphabetical scheme is not followed faithfully in every instance. The type of material found within each series include: correspondence, scrapbooks, speeches and addresses, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, pamphlets, text of bills and other government documents. The correspondence is both incoming and outgoing, from both domestic and international sources, and covers Usher's political, business and personal interests. Seven other additions include personal correspondence, personal notes, and a certificate for his patriotic participation in the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the U.S. Constitution.
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- Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Papers, 1897-1959
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. Local 74 (Minot, N.D.). International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffers, Warehousement, and Helpers of America, Local 74 records, 1936-1960; 1985.
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffers, Warehousement, and Helpers of America, Local 74 records, 1936-1960; 1985.
Consists of correspondence, contracts, dues payment records, lists, membership cards, telegrams, financial statements, memorabilia, and publications. Records relate to union administration and collective bargaining. Correspondents include William Langer, William Lemke, and Usher Burdick.
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- International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. Local 74 (Minot, N.D.). International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffers, Warehousement, and Helpers of America, Local 74 records, 1936-1960; 1985.
Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961, Papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Title:
Sam Rayburn papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Rayburn served as a Texas legislator from 1906 to 1912, when he was elected to the United States Congress. He was elected House majority leader, Democratic Party, in 1937, holding that position until 1940 when he was named Speaker of the House. He continued in that office until his death in 1961, except for two periods of Republican control when he served as minority leader. Correspondence, speeches, interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, financial records, maps, charts, and reports document the political career of Sam Rayburn.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet
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- Rayburn, Sam, papers 92-172, 92-257, 92-389, 92-415, 94-017, 96-066, 96-177, 97-347, 98-130, 2008-225, 2009-008. 29749116., 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887. The prophet of the sun : a romance of history / by Mary H. Eastman.
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The prophet of the sun : a romance of history / by Mary H. Eastman. [between 1849 and 1855]
Unpublished fictional holograph mss. based on Choctaw migration legends.
ArchivalResource: [2], 98, [1] leaves ; 32 cm. or smaller.
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- Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887. The prophet of the sun : a romance of history / by Mary H. Eastman.
Democratic-NPL Party (N.D.). North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party records, 1906-2009.
Title:
North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party records, 1906-2009.
Records consist of by-laws and materials from committees, conventions, elections, campaigns, political events, individuals, and district files; records of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Women, Democratic Legislative Spouses, Kennedy Foundation, Kennedy Memorial Center; financial material, records of the party's activities, scrapbooks, news releases, newsletters, guest books, printed material, photographs, negatives, slides, and audio visual material.
ArchivalResource: 37.75 cubic ft.
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- Democratic-NPL Party (N.D.). North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party records, 1906-2009.
Blackorby, Edward Converse. Edward Converse Blackorby manuscript, 1998.
Title:
Edward Converse Blackorby manuscript, 1998.
The collection includes word processed manuscript of a biography of Usher L. Burdick, attorney, judge, legislator, lieutenant governor, member of US House of Representatives, historian, and author. It is based on research from the documentary collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The manuscript includes an introduction and 19 chapters with margin notes and endnotes.
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- Blackorby, Edward Converse. Edward Converse Blackorby manuscript, 1998.
Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Usher and Emma Burdick family correspondence, 1901-1940s.
Title:
Usher and Emma Burdick family correspondence, 1901-1940s.
The family correspondence includes the following folders: Correspondence (Usher & family), Correspondence, business (Usher), Letters to Emma (not from Usher), Correspondence (Usher-Eugene), Miscellaneous, (Usher), Newspaper clippings (Usher).
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960. Usher and Emma Burdick family correspondence, 1901-1940s.
Bangert, Charles G., 1879-1969. Papers, 1900-1966.
Title:
Papers, 1900-1966.
Correspondence and other material relating to the Enderlin Independent ; the Nonpartisan League, particularly in Ransom County, N.D.; the 1941 North Dakota legislature. There is also material concerning the Minnesota Moline Plow Company suit, the legal battles between William Langer and William Lemke over the Land Finance Company, and many other topics. Correspondents include Usher Burdick, Matt Dahl, Elwood Eck, M.G. Evenson, L.B. Hanson, W.P. Hoopes, William Langer, Anna Lemke, Robert Lemke, William Lemke, John Moses, and Milton R. Young.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Bangert, Charles G., 1879-1969. Papers, 1900-1966.
North Dakota congressional delegation newsletter collection, 1935-2010.
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North Dakota congressional delegation newsletter collection, 1935-2010.
Consists of mailings and newsletters from North Dakota senators and representatives.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- North Dakota congressional delegation newsletter collection, 1935-2010.
Simons, Kenneth W., 1898-1948. Kenneth W. Simons papers, 1933-1951.
Title:
Kenneth W. Simons papers, 1933-1951.
Consists of correspondence, surveys, reports, studies, minutes, news releases, newspaper clippings, photographs, and printed material concerning the W.P.A., F.E.R.A., C.W.A., R.R.A., North Dakota Water Resources Committee, North Dakota State Water Conservation Commission, Tri-State Water Commission, Interstate Conference on the Red River of the North, civil defense, and the North Dakota Reclamation Association. Correspondents include John Moses, Fred Aandahl, William Lemke, William Langer, Usher Burdick, Francis Case, and Milton Young.
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- Simons, Kenneth W., 1898-1948. Kenneth W. Simons papers, 1933-1951.
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- Arnold, Thurman Wesley, 1891-1969.
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- Bangert, Charles G., 1879-1969.
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- Bank of Mecklenburg (Charlotte, N.C.)
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- Blackorby, Edward Converse.
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- Buckler, Richard Thompson, 1865-1950.
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- Burdick, Emma.
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- Burdick family.
Burdick, Quentin N. (Quentin Northrup), 1908-1992.
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- Burdick, Quentin N. (Quentin Northrup), 1908-1992.
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- Burke, John, 1859-1937.
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- Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.
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- Daniels, Frances.
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Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887.
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- Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887.
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- Imai, Harry.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. Local 74 (Minot, N.D.)
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- Lampman, Rex.
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- Ludlow, Louis, 1873-1950
Morès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896.
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- Morès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896.
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- New Directions Publishing Corp.
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- North Dakota Farm Holiday Association.
Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (Chester Fritz Library)
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- Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (Chester Fritz Library)
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- Paulson, John D., 1915-2001.
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- Peirce, J. Dexter, 1857-1945.
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- Pound, Dorothy.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972.
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- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
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- Reno, Milo, 1866-1936.
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- Unger, Claude W., 1882-1945.
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- Simons, Kenneth W., 1898-1948.
Poets, American
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- Poets, American
Banks and banking, American
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Dakota Indians
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Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876
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