Jacob and Gertrude Kuller collection, 1940s-1960s.

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Jacob and Gertrude Kuller collection, 1940s-1960s.

The collection consists of four identical copies of color photo postcards of original North Dakota Farmers Union office in Jamestown, membership and delegate ribbons to the statewide convention, a visitor pass to the stockholder meeting of the GTA, a compilation of humorous readings by Frances W. Butts, copies of two reports, several song sheets, and numerous publications. Mr. and Mrs. Kuller were active members of the Spring Valley local chapter in Morton County and the statewide organization. The news broadcast address was given over KXJB Radio by M.W. Thatcher, on November 4, 1943, and the second report is an undated but postwar document, the author is not listed, but is titled "An economy of abundance."

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North Dakota Farmers Union. Convention

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Butts, Frances W.

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Kuller, Jacob.

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North Dakota Farmers Union

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Jamestown, North Dakota. From the description of North Dakota Farmers Union records, 1914-1995. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17949580 ...

Thatcher, M. W.

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Kuller, Gertrude.

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