Pembina County Pioneer Daughters

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The Pembina County Pioneer Daughters Club was chartered in 1941. Most members were either original settlers or their decendants. Organized to honor early pioneers, the Club eventually recorded the early history of Pembina County. The Club's first project was to collect the histories of the earliest pioneer mothers, focusing on women with children who had arrived in the county prior to 1890. Eventually the project expanded to include doctors and notable religious figures. By 1960, the Pioneer Daughters were actively researching and collecting information on all facets of life in Pembina County.

From the description of Records, 1732-1975 (University of North Dakota). WorldCat record id: 42365101

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creatorOf Pembina County Pioneer Daughters. Records, 1732-1975 University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library
referencedIn Pembina County Pioneer Daughters of North Dakota programs, 1940-1941. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Hensel (N.D.)
Hamilton (N.D.)
Walhalla (N.D.)
Cavalier (N.D.)
Pembina County (N.D.)
Crystal (N.D.)
Glasston (N.D.)
Saint Thomas (N.D.)
North Dakota--Bathgate
North Dakota--Pembina County
Carlisle (N.D.)
Gardar (N.D.)
Bowesmont (N.D.)
Bathgate (N.D.)
Drayton (N.D.)
Neche (N.D.)
Pembina (N.D.)
Subject
Frontier and pioneer life
Housewives
Pembina County (N.D.)
Rural women
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Active 1732

Active 1975

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