Papers, 1880-1985.

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Papers, 1880-1985.

The Margaret Libby Barr Papers consist mainly of newspaper clippings and pamphlets, once part of the UND Biographical file. The addition consists of materials describing the establishment of a library in Bernalillo, New Mexico, by Margaret Libby Barr's daughter, Martha Ann Barr Liebert.

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P.E.O. Sisterhood. Chapter D (Grand Forks, N.D.)

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The P.E.O. Sisterhood, a philanthropic educational society, was established on January 21, 1869 at Iowa Wesleyan University, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Chapter D, the first of five Grand Forks, N.D. chapters of P.E.O., was established in 1913. Chapter D charter members included Ada Bek, Chrissie Budge, Lillian Budge, Mable French, Margaret Gillette, Eva Libby, Carrie Simpson, Leila Sturtevant and Gertrude Sturtevant. From the description of Records, 1913-1984. (University of North Dakota). ...

Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (Chester Fritz Library)

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Barr, Paul Everett, 1892-1953

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Paul Everett Barr was born in Tipton County, Indiana, on November 25, 1892. Barr's first exhibit was in the St. Louis Exposition in 1904, he was only 11 years old. Barr grew up on an Indiana farm until he graduated from Tipton High School in 1911. He attended eight colleges and universities, receiving his A. B. and M. A. degrees, and (from the University of Paris) a Brevet de Histoire del"Art et Archeologie. He studied at the Sorbonne under a foreign scholarship from the Institute of Internation...

Barr, Margaret Libby, 1904-1988

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Margaret Libby Barr was born on September 8, 1904 in Harriman, Tennessee, the daughter of Dr. Orin G. Libby and Eva Cory Libby. Dr. Libby was chair of the History Department at the University of North Dakota from 1902 to 1945. Margaret graduated from UND with a B.S.degree in Commerce in 1926 and taught in the Bemidji, Minnesota, school system. She moved back to Grand Forks after marrying Paul E. Barr on June 8, 1932. Paul Barr was head of the art department at UND from 1928 to 1953. She assisted...

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Grand Forks, N.D.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Grane Forks, North Dakota was first organized s a parish January 16, 1880 and land for a building was purchased at the corner of North Fifth Street and First Avenue North the following spring. The first service was held June 12, 1881. After World War II a new site was purchased at Gertrude and South Fifth Street and the cornerstone was laid on September 14, 1949 and September 3, 1950 the first service was held. In 1980, the church celebrated its centennial. After t...

Barr, Paul Everett.

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