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Elk Valley Farms Records
General Historical Information
Double LL Stores of Crosby, Inc.
Elk Valley Farms Records
Collection Overview
Title: Elk Valley Farms Records
Predominant Dates:1881-2001
ID: OGLMC1526
Primary Creator: Elk Valley Farms (1881-)
Extent: 18.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 05/31/2007
Subjects: Agriculture, Business and Industry, Larimore, North Dakota
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Elk Valley Farms Records have been divided into eleven series:
Series 1: General Historical Information
Series 2: Elk Valley Farms, 1879-2004
Series 3: Elk Valley Farms Elevator, 1901-1996
Series 4: Elk Valley Supply, Inc., 1975-1994
Series 5: Edison Farms, 1881-1941
Series 6: Crystal Springs Stock Farm, 1900-1922
Series 7: Charles Olmstead Materials, 1862-1917
Series 8: Double LL Stores of Crosby, Inc., 1980-1984
Series 9: J.B. Streeter Real Estate Company, 1893-1908
Series 10: Photographs
Series 11: Separated Materials
Collection Historical Note
"This land was located in 1881 by O.M. Towner and Associates. It passed into the hands of Messrs. Booth and N.G. Larimore, who organized a corporation by which it was managed as the Elk Valley Farm. The corporation was organized in Missouri and the land paid a handsome dividend on a valuation of $30.00 an acre from the beginning. The Elk Valley Farm gained a worldwide reputation from the visit of the foreign commissioners from the Worlds' Fair in 1893. The harvest was then in progress. Forty-three binders were working in a single field, cutting down the grain at a rate of 640 acres a day and it required three weeks to complete the harvest. One hundred and sixty four head of mules and a vast amount of machinery were required to do the work on this farm. In 1880, they had 8000 acres of wheat which yielded twenty four and one half bushels per acre. The cost of production was $4.00 an acre and that an average of 50 cents per bushel would give a profit of $8.25 per acre.
With the passage of time, this farm has been divided into about twenty smaller farms, known as the Elk Valley Farms, with Jameson Larimore, Jr. as head. Tenant managers run the farms."
--Source: Souvenir Book: Larimore, N.D., Diamond Jubilee, 1881-1956, page 17
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Jameson Larimore III, Larimore, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation: 2007-2920; 2010-3033; 2011-3122; 2012-3146
Related Materials: N.G. Larimore Papers: OGLMC 1082
Preferred Citation: (Description of item). Elk Valley Farm Records. OGLMC 1526. Box #. Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota.
Processing Information: Processed by Dan Ferris, Special Collections Student Assistant, from 2008 to 2012. Curt Hanson, Department Head, finished the processing and added the finding aid to Archon in June 2013.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: General Historical Information],
[Series 2: Elk Valley Farms, 1879-2004],
[Series 3: Elk Valley Farms Elevator, 1901-1996],
[Series 4: Elk Valley Supply, Inc., 1975-1994],
[Series 5: Edison Farms, 1881-1941],
[Series 6: Crystal Springs Stock Farm, 1900-1922],
[Series 7: Charles Olmstead Materials, 1862-1917],
[Series 8: Double LL Stores of Crosby, Inc., 1980-1984],
[Series 9: J.B. Streeter Real Estate Company, 1893-1908],
[Series 10: Photographs],
[Series 11: Separated Materials],
[All]
- Series 7: Charles Olmstead Materials, 1862-1917
- Series 7 contains records related to Charles Olmstead (1842-1917), who ran a general store in Larimore. He was born December 28, 1842, in Orleans County, New York. During the Civil War, he served in the Union Army, with both the Second Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment and the Second Michigan Cavalry. He moved to Larimore in 1881. His connection to Elk Valley Farms is uncertain, as is how the Elk Valley Farms came into possession of these documents. Charles Olmstead died March 7, 1917, in Grand Forks County.
- Box 6
- Folder 22: Biographical Materials
- Folder 23: Civil War Enlistment and Discharge Papers, 1862, 1865
- Folder 24: Civil War Assorted Documents, 1862
- Folder 25: Civil War Pension Materials, 1865-1914
- Folder 26: Correspondence: Hiram Olmstead (brother), 1888-1913
- Folder 27: Correspondence: Knights of Pythias, 1883-1916
- Folder 28: Business Correspondence, 1886-1917
- Folder 29: Business Documents from Elk Valley Farms and Elk Valley Bank, 1882-1914
- Folder 30: Business Receipts
- Folder 31: Business: Fire Insurance Policies, 1898, 1899, 1910, 1913
- Folder 32: Assorted Legal Documents, 1870-1913
- Folder 33: Patent Assignments to Olmstead, 1877-1878
- Folder 34: Guardianship of Lena M. Olmstead, 1883-1887
- Folder 35: Grand Forks County Fair Association, 1903-1906
- Folder 36: Stock from the Larimore Improvement Company, 1902
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: General Historical Information],
[Series 2: Elk Valley Farms, 1879-2004],
[Series 3: Elk Valley Farms Elevator, 1901-1996],
[Series 4: Elk Valley Supply, Inc., 1975-1994],
[Series 5: Edison Farms, 1881-1941],
[Series 6: Crystal Springs Stock Farm, 1900-1922],
[Series 7: Charles Olmstead Materials, 1862-1917],
[Series 8: Double LL Stores of Crosby, Inc., 1980-1984],
[Series 9: J.B. Streeter Real Estate Company, 1893-1908],
[Series 10: Photographs],
[Series 11: Separated Materials],
[All]