ND Studies

This website ndstudies.org. Select resources from this site are now available from the Prairie Public Education Services Collection. On PBS LearningMedia https pbslearningmedia.orgcollectionprairie-public-collection. And from the ND Historical Society https ndstudies.gov.

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Read North Dakota - Home

Read North Dakota is a comprehensive resource to find books by North Dakotans, those about the state and its people, and brief biographical sketches of North Dakota-born authors. Authors Appearing in Read North Dakota Public Programs. Leif Enger, novelist, 2007. James McPherson, historian, 2008. Raymond Schroth, biographer, 2009. Larry Woiwode, memoirist, 2011.

Writin for the Brand Tales of the Ranch

The Railroad and Settlement in Early North Dakota. Bubble and the Legacy of Medora. Long Ago and Far Away; Memories of a Log Cabin. It all began in the rolling golden hills of the country.

Prairie Public EDUCATION SERVICES

Research tells us that for children to succeed in school, they must be mentally healthy and have good interpersonal skills. We had very successful Bob the Builder event, which was co-hosted by the Northern Lights Council, Boy Scouts of America.

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State Historical Society ND

Ronald Warner

612 East Blvd Avenue

Bismarck, ND, 58505-0830

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This website ndstudies.org. Select resources from this site are now available from the Prairie Public Education Services Collection. On PBS LearningMedia https pbslearningmedia.orgcollectionprairie-public-collection. And from the ND Historical Society https ndstudies.gov.

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