51 linear ft. Family & personal correspondence; articles & writings by & about Bolley; office & research files; scripts of radio addresses given by Bolley; information concerning his trips to Argentina & Brazil (1930) on behalf of the flax industry & to Russia (1903) pursuant to the study of flax culture; transcripts of testimony, correspondence, & other documents, pertaining to the hearings of an internal North Dakota Agricultural College committee documenting charges against Bolley for use of unscientific methods, brought by college staff members William H. Mercer & David C. Milbrath; & other papers. The Russia sub-series of the Flax Series contains important items regarding his trip to Russia in 1903 to study flax culture. Correspondents & other persons represented include Artur Iachevskii. Finding aid available: https://library.ndsu.edu/ir/bitstream/handle/10365/373/BolleyHLpapers.pdf?sequence=11&isAllowed=y
Janke Family Papers (1993)
1 item. Chronicles the family of Christoff and Anna Maria (Schlechter) Janke, German-Russian immigrants, who lived at Parkston, S.D. & Fessenden, N.D. Finding aid available: http://hdl.handle.net/10365/24848
Weber Family Papers (1992)
2 items. This family history opens with histories of villages in Russia and the United States. In 1877, Christian and Dorothea Weber emigrated from Russia to America where they settled in Yankton, South Dakota. This family history consists of detailed and personal family stories, photographs, and copies of various historical documents. Finding aid available: http://hdl.handle.net/10365/24838