Records, 1927; 1935-1954.

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Records, 1927; 1935-1954.

Consists of the state organization records, including correspondence, annual reports, newsletters, rosters, biographical sketches, and scrapbooks; and similar records of chapters in Fargo, Medora, Bismarck, and Williston. Records relate to administration, projects, and programs.

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