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Norman Midboe Papers, 1959-1985

Collection Overview

Title: Norman Midboe Papers, 1959-1985

ID: OGLMC/1518

Creator: Midboe, Norman (1922-2015)

Extent: 1.25 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 05/03/2007

Languages: English [eng]

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Norman Midboe Papers consist of materials documenting the history of airports in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Included are two scrapbooks - one brown and one white - which contain newspaper clippings (primarily from the Grand Forks Herald), photographs, and assorted certificates and letters relating to the history of the new Grand Forks International Airport from its inception ca. 1960 up to the mid-eighties. The first ("Brown") scrapbook covers the period spanning September 29, 1959 to September 22, 1968, and numbers 213 pages. Items of particular interest include coverage of the local politics and the funding controversy surrounding the construction of the new airport, photographs and written descriptions of the construction process, as well as the day to day goings-on, including the airport's dealings with Northwest Airlines. The second ("White") scrapbook picks up on September 24, 1968, and carries through until June 14, 1985. This book contains 180 pages and is slightly larger than the first one. Unique items in this volume include a letter of appreciation to Midboe from President Richard Nixon, aerial photographs of the local area, as well as cards and letters received by Midboe on the occasion of his retirement.

Another item, a speech by Midboe entitled "Airport History: Old Grand Forks International Airport", was delivered at the Grand Forks Aviator's Pioneer Banquet on February 28, 1976. Beginning with its origin sometime in the 1920s as a "cow pasture type airport", Midboe briefly traces the evolution of Grand Forks International up to the early sixties when existing infrastructure proved inadequate to handle heavy modern airliners, and the city government constructed a new airfield west of Grand Forks. Key areas of focus within the speech include airport facilities, individuals affiliated with the airport during its formative period, the connection between Northwest Airlines and the Grand Forks community, and the role the airport played in training pilots for the Army Air Force during World War II. Midboe also touches on the role the airport played within the local economy as a base for crop-dusters and as a designated entry point for aircraft arriving from Canada.

Lastly, the collection also includes a folder containing sixteen photographs - one original and fifteen stored electronically on a compact disc. These pictures showing scenes from the airport's history consist mainly of group portraits and aerial photographs of the Grand Forks area. Of special interest are some photos relating to the military pilot training program based at the Grand Forks airport during World War II.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.

Acquisition Source: Norman Midboe, Grand Forks, North Dakota

Acquisition Method: Donation; 2007-2887

Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Norman Midboe Papers. OGLMC 1518. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.

Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid migrated to Archon in January 2013.


Box and Folder Listing

Box 1Add to your cart.
Item 1: Brown Scrapbook documenting Grand Forks International Airport, 1959-1968Add to your cart.
Item 2: White Scrapbook documenting Grand Forks International Airport, 1968-1985Add to your cart.
Item 3: CD with PDF files of the two scrapbooksAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Biographical Information regarding Norman MidboeAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Sixteen historic photographs relating to the airport's history scanned onto CDAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: "Airport History: Old Grand Forks International Airport"; text of speech delivered by Midboe at the Grand Forks Aviator's Pioneer Banquet, February 28, 1976Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Grand Forks International Airport 50th Anniversary Celebration, 2014Add to your cart.
Twelve-page paper with images and articles about the airport (2 copies)