Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Golden Valley, ND

Golden Valley, ND, 1964, 88 pages, softcover.
$50.00

The publication includes the History of Golden Valley, The Railroad Comes to Golden Valley, School No. 2 in Walker School District No. 24 , Spring of 1919, Farmers Grain Company of Golden Valley, St. James Lutheran Church, Golden Valley’s Fourth of July Celebration in 1914, Pioneers, Jubilee Belles, Jubilee Gents, Women’s Club, Golden Valley Homemakers Club, Goldman School No. 1 in 1927, First Store in Golden Valley 1909, First Golden Valley Concert Band 1916, Golden Valley High School Students 1921-1922, St. James Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, Sofia Softball Team, and Crossing by Cable.

Biographies of families include: Jacob Aipperspach, Joseph H. Anderson, William Backfisch, Konrad Bauer, Albert Bauman, Otto Bauman, Julius H. Becker, David Beoshans, August Brecht, Frank Brecht, Peter Buchli, Crowley Family, Karl Dockter, John Elhi Sr., Herbert Engbrecht, Jacob Engbrecht, Fred Entze, William Erdmann, Sr., Johannes Fischer, Sr., John Flemmer, Emil Franz Glietz, Rev. L.B. Hardy, Jacob Hausauer, Alice Hellings, Rudolph Hinsz, Jacob Huber, Gotthilf Isaak Sr., Jens Jacobsen, Frank Jirka, Ellen Johnson, George Johnson, John Jose, David Juzeler, Christ Kliesz, Ingvald Larson, Henry Lang, August Lauf, John Lindemann, Gottlieb Link, Joseph Maxie, George Mattson, John Ludvig Mattons, Christ Miller, Sam Miller Sr., James Opsahl, Steven E. Perley, Maurice Peterson, George H. Pitts, Fred Quast, Daniel Radke, Gustav G. Radke, Matth. Richau, Albert Sayler, Albert Schlenker, Max Siegel, Floyd B. Sperry, Gottfried Unraths, E. M. Walker, Richard Walker, Elizabeth Weigum, Edward Weist, August Wiege, Wiege Ranch, and Henry Wolf.