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Photo, Print, Drawing Norwegian American baker and cook Marie Hoiseth, Havre, Montana; Mt. Hope cemetery and other scenes, Havre, Montana

About this Item

Title

  • Norwegian American baker and cook Marie Hoiseth, Havre, Montana; Mt. Hope cemetery and other scenes, Havre, Montana

Names

  • Young, Kay, 1931- (Collector)
  • Young, Kay, 1931- (Photographer)

Created / Published

  • Havre, Montana, August 2, 1979

Headings

  • -  Norwegian Americans
  • -  Bakers
  • -  Drive-in restaurants
  • -  Amelanchier
  • -  Headstones
  • -  Refrigerator magnets
  • -  Lefse
  • -  Cemeteries
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  United States -- Montana -- Havre

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography

Notes

  • -  Note: Online digital image numbers may be offset by 1 or 2 digits from the film negative frame numbers.
  • -  Index data: Film negative frame numbers, descriptions: at the home of Norwegian American cook and baker Marie Hoiseth, Havre MT: 0A [00], harvest of wild juneberries ready for freezing in the kitchen of Marie Hoiseth; 1A-4A [1-4], Marie Hoiseth preparing more Juneberries for freezing; 5A-6A [5-6], refrigerator in Mrs. Hoiseth's kitchen with decorative magnets, butterflies, poodles, owls; 7 [7], Mrs. Hoiseth washing Juneberries; 8-9A [8-9], electric griddle and tools used by Mrs. Hoiseth when she makes the Norwegian delicacy, lefsa; 10A-13A [10-13], Mrs. Hoiseth talking to a friend on the phone about a pie social in which she will participate the following day; 14A [14], another shot of decorative magnets; scenes in Havre MT: 15A [15], grave at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Havre; 16A [16], building on county fairgrounds, signs "sheep, swine" and "Old MacDonald had a Farm" with musical notation (image vignetted on the right); 17A-23A [17-, gravestones at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Havre, carrying Japanese names ("O Ano" on one, [K. Misumi or Makusimi ?] on the other); 24A-35A, cemetery, 24, Thomas Belland, d. 1916 (Woodmen of the World); 25-26, Maggie Abernathy, d. 1905, aged 32 yrs.; 27, headstone for O Ano (as in 17-23); 28-31, graves surrounded by low iron fences; 32, headstone for child, age 6, surmounted by sheep (head broken off), Lloyd Major Davidson, d. 1903; 33, headstone, Laurence Dewey [Beckstead] (1898-1903), "Gone but not forgotten," stone carved to resemble pile of natural stone with cross lying across the top; 35, headstone for child, surmounted by sheep (head broken off), Donald [illegible], (1898-1908); 36A, A&W drive-in, photographer's notes state that the stand sells Native American fry bread and Indian tacos, signs in background for Hasty's Havre Tire (Michelin, B.F. Goodrich). Initial frame numbers as typed in photographer's log sheets; frame numbers in square brackets as assigned at time of scanning.

Medium

  • 35 mm black-and-white film negatives

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1981/005: 7_22873

Source Collection

  • Montana Folklife Survey collection (AFC 1981/005)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • image

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Credit line: Montana Folklife Survey collection (AFC 1981/005), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Young, Kay, and Kay Young. Norwegian American baker and cook Marie Hoiseth, Havre, Montana; Mt. Hope cemetery and other scenes, Havre, Montana. Montana United States Havre, 1979. Havre, Montana, August 2. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1981005_07_22873/.

APA citation style:

Young, K. & Young, K. (1979) Norwegian American baker and cook Marie Hoiseth, Havre, Montana; Mt. Hope cemetery and other scenes, Havre, Montana. Montana United States Havre, 1979. Havre, Montana, August 2. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1981005_07_22873/.

MLA citation style:

Young, Kay, and Kay Young. Norwegian American baker and cook Marie Hoiseth, Havre, Montana; Mt. Hope cemetery and other scenes, Havre, Montana. Havre, Montana, August 2. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1981005_07_22873/>.