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Ewald C. Pietsch Papers, 1927-1965
Collection Overview
Title: Ewald C. Pietsch Papers, 1927-1965
ID: OGLMC761
Primary Creator: Pietsch, Ewald C.
Extent: 3.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 03/26/1982
Subjects: Grand Forks, University of North Dakota - Faculty
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Ewald C. Pietsch Papers, 1927-1965, consist mainly of materials pertaining to his 1934 Master of Science thesis, The Activity Pattern and Major Activities of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Among the thesis contents are over one hundred photographs taken of Grand Forks. These original photographs have been removed from their respective locations within the thesis and foldered separately. At some point, negatives and reprints were made from the photographs. The reprints, of lower quality, had been separated and stored in the Photograph File Cabinets, but these have now been discarded. The collection also contains assorted materials from geography and geology courses, including a two volume textbook of geology. The first of these volumes originally belonged to Arthur G. Leonard, professor of geology at UND who died in 1932.
The oversize folder contains a large cloth-backed map of Grand Forks with a key to businesses and institutions and another key for general categories of property use. This map, created by Pietsch, is the first figure from his thesis. Also, the first few pages of his thesis are essentially a scrapbook of materials. Although the thesis was originally cataloged as a book and shelved that way in Special Collections, the unique features and local relevance, coupled with keeping the loose photographs in proximity to the thesis, prompted the decision to include it in the collection.
Collection Historical Note
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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: Family of Ewald Pietsch
Acquisition Method: Donation; 82-994
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Ewald C. Pietsch Papers. OGLMC 761, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in October 2014.
Other Note: The thesis photographs have been scanned and the files are stored on the archive drive in Special Collections.
Box and Folder Listing
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[Box 2],
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Gamma Theta Upsilon certificate, 1945; retirement letter (University of Wisconsin), 1961
- Folder 2: Geography and Geology notes and course materials, assorted dates; postcard from Katherine Leonard, 1930
- Folder 3: Thesis materials: survey, outline, loose items, 1927 and undated
- Folder 4: Thesis photographs: Figures 11, 18-40, 48-59 (Folder 1 of 3)
- Folder 5: Thesis photographs: Figures 60-68, 70, 72-76, 81, 83-102 (Folder 2 of 3)
- Folder 6: Thesis photographs; Figures 103-115, 117-139, unnumbered - page 282 (Folder 3 of 3)
- Folder 7: Thesis photograph negatives, unnumbered
- Folder 8: Thesis: Master of Science, University of Chicago, August 1934
- Box 2
- Oversize Folder 1: Assorted maps and tables
- Item 1: Consumer trading areas in North Dakota, 1929
- Modified copy of Goode's Series of Base Maps and Graphs: North Dakota, No. 151
- Item 2: Retail shopping areas in North Dakota, 1929
- Modified copy of Goode's Series of Base Maps and Graphs: North Dakota, No. 151
- Item 3: Wholesale grocery areas in North Dakota, 1929
- Modified copy of Goode's Series of Base Maps and Graphs: North Dakota, No. 151
- Item 4: Trade Areas for Budgetary Control Purposes (Farm Market), 1920s
- Table of statistics #5
- Item 5: Map of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, December 1929
- Item 6: Map of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, September 1931
- "Revised Street Names"
- Item 7: Map of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, 1929
- Cloth-backed, with added keys of businesses and institutions and of property use, probably the first figure from Pietsch's thesis, undated modification of 1929 map by City Engineer W. Jay Smith