Western Dakota cowboys, capitalism, and culture poster, 1992?

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Western Dakota cowboys, capitalism, and culture poster, 1992?

Poster advertising series of talks on Western North Dakota history, sponsored by the State Historical Society of North Dakota and the North Dakota Humanities Council. Series of talks include "The dying longhorn: ranching folklore and the pastoral life", "Ranching on the Fort Berthold Reservation", "The Marquis de Mores: his Dakota experience reexamined", and "The inside story: interior furnishings at the Chateau de Mores".

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Chateau de Mores (Medora, N.D.)

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North Dakota Humanities Council

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Morès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896

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Marquis De Mores was a Franch nobleman who came to the United States to raise cattle on a ranch near Medora, Dakota Territory, during the years 1883-1889. He also owned a meat macking plant near Medora. From the description of Marquis Antoine De Vallombrosa De Mores records, 1883. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 670512336 Rancher and businessman. From the description of Marquis de Morès collection, 1882-1932. (State Historical Society o...

State Historical Society of North Dakota. Museum

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