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Usher L. Burdick Papers, 1881-1960
Collection Overview
Title: Usher L. Burdick Papers, 1881-1960
ID: OGLMC021
Primary Creator: Burdick, Usher L (1879-1960)
Extent: 46.75
Subjects: Politics and Government - Nonpartisan League (NPL), Politics and Government - United States House of Representatives
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Usher L. Burdick Papers have been divided into four series:
Series 1: Subject Files
Series 2: North Dakota
Series 3: Photographs
Series 4: Oversize Materials
Collection Historical Note
"BURDICK, Usher Lloyd, (father of Quentin N. Burdick, father-in-law of Jocelyn B. Burdick, and father-in-law of Robert W. Levering), a Representative from North Dakota; born in Owatonna, Steele County, Minn., February 21, 1879; moved with his parents to Dakota Territory in 1882; raised among the Sioux Indians; was graduated from the State normal school at Mayville, N.Dak., in 1900; deputy superintendent of schools of Benson County, N.Dak., 1900-1902; was graduated from the law department of the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis in 1904, teaching school in a business college while attending the university; was admitted to the bar in 1904 and commenced practice in Munich, N.Dak.; member of the State house of representatives 1907-1911, serving as speaker in 1909; moved to Williston, N.Dak., in 1910 and continued the practice of law; Lieutenant Governor 1911-1913; State’s attorney of Williams County 1913-1915; assistant United States district attorney for North Dakota 1929-1932; unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination to the Seventy-third Congress in 1932; also engaged in livestock breeding and farming; author; elected as a Republican to the Seventy-fourth and to the four succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1935-January 3, 1945); was not a candidate for renomination in 1944, but was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for United States Senator; unsuccessful Independent candidate for election in 1944 to the Seventy-ninth Congress; elected to the Eighty-first and to the four succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1949-January 3, 1959); was not a candidate for renomination in 1958; died in Washington, D.C., August 19, 1960; interment on his ranch at Williston, N.Dak."
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
Besides his son Quentin, Usher Burdick had two other children: Eugene and Eileen.
Subject/Index Terms
Politics and Government - Nonpartisan League (NPL)
Politics and Government - United States House of Representatives
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Additional material:
Transferred from the Quentin Burdick Papers, OGLMC 204, in April 1983 (Acc.83-1073)
Donated by Eugene Burdick, Williston, North Dakota, on November 8, 1985 (Acc.85-1419) and on August 18, 1998 (Acc.98-2231)
Donated by Edward Blackorby, Altoona, Wisconsin, on September 30, 1987 (Acc.87-1570)
Donated by Jennifer Burdick (granddaughter), Baltimore, Maryland, via Dan Rylance, on April 28, 1995.
Purchased at the 2002 State Historical Society of North Dakota Annual Silent Book Auction (Acc.2002-2575)
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Method: Donation; the original acquisition records are unavailable
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Usher L. Burdick Papers. OGLMC 21, Box #, Folder #. 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 October 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Subject Files],
[Series 2: North Dakota],
[Series 3: Photographs],
[Series 4: Oversize Materials],
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- Series 1: Subject Files
- Contains the majority of Burdick's papers divided into various subjects, with the exception being materials related to North Dakota. The type of material found within each sub-series includes: correspondence, scrapbooks, the text of speeches, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, pamphlets, text of bills and other government documents. The correspondence is both incoming and outgoing, from both domestic and international sources, and covers Burdick's political, business and personal interests.
- Sub-Series 1: Agriculture
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Beef Price Situation.
- Folder 2: To state long-term national farm policy (H.R. 202-85:1)
- Folder 3: To regulate manufacture fertilizer & inspection (H.R. 209-85:1)
- Folder 4: To foster co-op extension work (H.R. 210-85:1)
- Folder 5: To provide marketing quotas in terms quantity (H.R. 2540-85:1)
- Folder 6: Burdick farm bill (H.R. 8348)
- Folder 7: To amend Agriculture Act of 1949 as relating to wheat price (H.R. 10229)
- Folder 8: To extend the provision of the National Wool act of 1954 (H.R. 11953)
- Folder 9: H.R. 12576
- Folder 10: H.R. 12870
- Folder 11: Bills by Burdick, 1951-1953
- Folder 12: Boxcar shortage, 1955.
- Folder 13: Boxcar shortage, 1955.
- Folder 14: Box car data
- Folder 15: The Brannan Plan
- Folder 16: Census of Agriculture, 1954
- Folder 17: Commodity Exchange, 1939
- Folder 18: Soil conservation, 1952
- Folder 19: Co-operatives,1952
- Folder 20: Tax on cooperatives -Lobby cards, 1951
- Folder 21: Co-op Legislation, 1951
- Folder 22: Farms & Farming - Crop Insurance, 1949
- Folder 23: Cropping privileges -U.S. owned lands, 1936
- Folder 24: Disaster areas, 1956
- Folder 25: Durum Wheat, 1957
- Folder 26: Farmers Home Administration, 1957
- Folder 27: Dairy Products Tariffs, 1952
- Folder 28: Fertilizer Investigation, 1949
- Folder 29: The Nations Food Consumption, by Burdick
- Folder 30: Food Distribution, 1956
- Folder 31: Food Price Supports (Subsidies), 1950
- Folder 32: Future Farmers, 1955
- Folder 33: Future Farmers of America, 1956
- Folder 34: Agriculture,1954
- Folder 35: Farmers Headed for Trouble
- Folder 36: Agriculture Correspondence, 1952-1954
- Folder 37: Agriculture Misc., 1952
- Folder 38: Agriculture Misc., 1940-1956
- Folder 39: Agriculture,1956
- Folder 40: Agriculture, 1955
- Folder 41: Agriculture, 1951-1952
- Folder 42: Agriculture,1949
- Folder 43: Agriculture,1938-1955
- Folder 44: Agriculture,1936-1938
- Folder also contains the pamphlets Opportunities in the Williston District and North Dakota: A State of Highly Diversified Agriculture
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Agriculture, 1920-1957
- Folder 2: Land Distribution Data
- Folder 3: Parity, July 8, 1954
- Folder 4: Farm Parity Prices, 1953
- Folder 5: Agriculture, Parity, Etc., 1953
- Folder 6: Potato, 1952
- Folder 7: Price Control, Misc., 1952
- Folder 8: Agriculture (Price Supports & Parity)
- Folder 9: Price Supports, 1952
- Folder 10: Price Supports, 1953
- Folder 11: Agriculture Publications, 1954
- Folder 12: Agriculture, 1928-1956
- Folder 13: Remount,1949
- Folder 14: Rural Electrification Administration, 1956
- Folder 15: Seed and Feed Loans, 1951-1952
- Folder 16: Seed and Feed Loans, 1949
- Folder 17: Seed and Feed Loans, 1953-1954
- Folder 18: Seed and Feed Loans, 1950
- Folder 19: Seed and Feed Loans, and Small Business Loans, 1955
- Folder 20: Cancellation, Feed and Seed Loans, 1935-1936
- Folder 21: Feed and Seed Loans (H.R. 12870)
- Folder 22: Social Patterns of Farming, Feed and Seed Loans, 1949
- Folder 23: Seed Loan Cancellation Bill, 1936
- Folder 24: Seed and Feed, 1936
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Social Security - Farmers, 1956
- Folder 2: Speech Data, April 29, 1941
- Folder 3: Speech Data, February 28, 1940
- Folder 4: Speech Data, March 14,1940
- Folder 5: Speech Data, February 23, 1940
- Folder 6: Bulletin of Speaking engagements
- Folder 7: Speech Data, April 22, 1943
- Folder 8: Speech Data, March 16, 1943
- Folder 9: Speech Data, August 4, 1941
- Folder 10: Speech Data, September 9, 1940
- Folder 11: Speech Data, Price Control Legislation, November 25,1940
- Folder 12: Speech Data, August 13,1940
- Folder 13: Speech Data, January 24, 1940
- Folder 14: Speech Data, November 25, 1941
- Folder 15: Speech Data, December 6, 1937
- Folder 16: Speech Data, December 1, 1937
- Folder 17: Speech: The Home is the Foundation of this Republic, Feb. 7, 1940
- Folder 18: Speech Data, August 5, 1939
- Folder 19: Speech Data, May 23, 1939
- Folder 20: To regulate the registration, manufacture, labeling, and of fertilizer (H.R. 1755)
- Folder 21: Subsidies, 1956
- Folder 22: Subsistence Homestead Program in the U.S., 1955
- Folder 23: Sugar Beet Industry, 1955
- Folder 24: Surplus Food, 1954
- Sub-Series 2: Bills
- Box 5
- Folder 25: Bills, 74th Congress
- Folder 26: Bills, 75th Congress
- Folder 27: Bills, 76th Congress
- Folder 28: Bills, 77th Congress
- Folder 29: Bills, 78th Congress
- Folder 30: Bills, 81st Congress
- Folder 31: Bills, 82nd Congress
- Folder 32: Bills, 83rd Congress
- Folder 33: Bills, 84th Congress
- Folder 34: Bills, 85th Congress
- Sub-Series 3: Celebrations
- Box 5
- Folder 35: Speech Data, June 7, 1938
- Folder 36: Fort Buford
- Folder 37: Constitutional Celebration Week, 1956
- Folder 38: Addressed, 1953-1955
- Folder 39: Flag Day Speech Requests, 1953
- Folder 40: Flag Day (R.J. RES. 21), 1957
- Folder 41: Flag Foundation Committee, 1955
- Folder 42: Letters on Our Treaty & Flag Day Speeches, 1953
- Folder 43: Flag, Designed by Eugene Burdick
- Folder 44: To Read the Declaration of Independence (H.CON. RES. 8, 1957)
- Folder 45: To recognize the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Museum as National (H.R. 7430)
- Folder 46: National Monuments, Verendrye, Misc.
- Folder 47: Picnic and Reunions, 1940
- Folder 48: To Authorize & Request President to Proclaim July 4 Rededication Day to Free Citizenship (H.R. RES. 59)
- Folder 49: Theodore Roosevelt Centennial
- Folder 50: U.S. Day
- Sub-Series 4: Correspondence
- Box 24
- Folder 1: W. E. Addicott
- Folder 2: Corinne Airheart
- Folder 3: Col. F. M. Albrecht
- Folder 4: Elmer Anderson
- Folder 5: H. B. Ashelman
- Folder 6: Warren Austin
- Folder 7: William Bates
- Folder 8: Justin Bear
- Folder 9: Dr. Becher
- Folder 10: Continued
- Folder 11: Continued
- Folder 12: C. H. Beitzel
- Folder 13: Mrs. Elsena Belgrade
- Folder 14: A. R. Bergeson
- Folder 15: Continued
- Folder 16: A. R. Bergguist
- Folder 17: B. L. Bertel
- Folder 18: Jay Bliss
- Folder 19: A. E. Beicourt
- Folder 20: George Bolen
- Folder 21: W. F. Buchholz
- Folder 22: Adam Bomann
- Folder 23: Doctor Franklin Burdette
- Folder 24: Eileen Burdick
- Folder 25: Emma and Mae Burdick
- Folder 26: Eugene Burdick
- Folder 27: C. G. Byer
- Folder 28: J. T. L. Campbell
- Folder 29: O. J. & D. J. Campbell
- Folder 30: William Carmody
- Folder 31: Elfie Carroll
- Folder 32: Dorthy Chamberlin
- Folder 33: H. N. Clark
- Folder 34: F. G. Collett
- Folder 35: James Connolly
- Folder 36: S. W. Corwin
- Folder 37: Howard E. Cole
- Folder 38: Edward Cromwell
- Folder 39: Martin Cross
- Folder 40: Math Dahl
- Folder 41: W. S. Davidson
- Folder 42: Robert Demke
- Folder 43: Richard DeRoy
- Folder 44: Thomas Dixon
- Folder 45: P. J. Donnelly
- Folder 46: Robert Donner
- Folder 47: Hilaire du Berrier
- Folder 48: Frank Dverst
- Folder 49: O. S. Ellevold
- Folder 50: M. G. Elliot
- Folder 51: Leonard Erikson
- Folder 52: M. L. Erickson
- Folder 53: Glenn Flint
- Folder 54: Torger Foshal
- Folder 55: L. E. Foss
- Folder 56: Percy Freeman
- Folder 57: Townsley French
- Folder 58: Al Fruh
- Folder 59: Guy Gabriel
- Folder 60: Mrs. Pauline Galles
- Folder 61: H. F. Gierke
- Folder 62: F. G. Gorder
- Folder 63: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant
- Folder 64: Mrs. Harold Gratton
- Folder 65: John Gray
- Folder 66: William Green
- Folder 67: Melvin Griffin
- Folder 68: Gudmunder Grimson
- Folder 69: Erick Gudvangen
- Folder 70: O. S. Gunderson
- Folder 71: Byron Hanson
- Folder 72: L. A. Hanson
- Folder 73: Oscar Hanson
- Folder 74: John Haslam
- Folder 75: Donnell Haugen
- Folder 76: O. M. Hector
- Folder 77: Ted Hieb
- Folder 78: Fred Hines
- Folder 79: Phil Hoghaug
- Folder 80: W. G. Holman
- Folder 81: H. G. Homme
- Folder 82: Richard Hullett
- Folder 83: Fred Hultz
- Folder 84: Harold Jensen
- Box 25
- Folder 1: Kent Keller
- Folder 2: Mrs. Alvin Kempf
- Folder 3: Joseph Kincaid
- Folder 4: W. Klockman
- Folder 5: John Knauf
- Folder 6: Dan LeRoy
- Folder 7: Leo Lindmann
- Folder 8: Elizabeth McCleskey
- Folder 9: Frank McCoy
- Folder 10: Mrs. Hannah MacDona1d
- Folder 11: Angus McDonald
- Folder 12: J. B. McWethy
- Folder 13: Ben Marsh
- Folder 14: Nelson Mason
- Folder 15: John Mateke
- Folder 16: Mathew O'Neill
- Folder 17: Frank Mayer
- Folder 18: Mrs. H. E. Mie1ke
- Folder 19: Mrs. Mary Monteith
- Folder 20: Jesse Moore
- Folder 21: A. Gordon More
- Folder 22: Judith Morgan
- Folder 23: Richard Mazinski
- Folder 24: Arthur Munk
- Folder 25: W. W. Murrey
- Folder 26: Al Nelson
- Folder 27: O.C. Nelson
- Folder 28: Oscar Nesvig
- Folder 29: Ben Nordell
- Folder 30: P. D. Norton
- Folder 31: Dan Olson
- Folder 32: Dr. Anthony Opisso
- Folder 33: Mathew O'Neil
- Folder 34: Joseph R. Paulson
- Folder 35: C. A. Pickering
- Folder 36: Augustina Pleets
- Folder 37: Harry Polk
- Folder 38: John Reid
- Folder 39: Rogers
- Folder 40: Lila Rosencrans
- Folder 41: F. B. Sapp
- Folder 42: Phillips Schaeffer
- Folder 43: Matin Scheuffele
- Folder 44: F. C. F. Schmidt
- Folder 45: A. F. Schirber
- Folder 46: Ray Schafer
- Folder 47: Mrs. Emilie Schroeder
- Folder 48: D. J. Schultz
- Folder 49: Thomas Scott
- Folder 50: J. H. Shields
- Folder 51: Ole Raymond Sletten
- Folder 52: George Smith
- Folder 53: Harry Ray Smith
- Folder 54: Father O.S.B. Stanislaus
- Folder 55: William Stehr
- Folder 56: Lee Stenehjem
- Folder 57: George Stenehjem
- Folder 58: Gerald Stenehjem
- Folder 59: Lloyd Stone
- Folder 60: Arthur Summerfield
- Folder 61: T. H. H. Thoreson
- Folder 62: Alvin Thorson
- Folder 63: Towns end
- Folder 64: John w. Trudeau
- Folder 65: Linus Unser
- Folder 66: Rasmus Vigre
- Folder 67: Robert Vogel
- Folder 68: Harry T. Jeaver
- Folder 69: Frank Wenstrom
- Folder 70: Joe Wicks
- Folder 71: Jack Williams
- Folder 72: Mr. C. V. M. Williamson
- Folder 73: L. C. Wingate
- Folder 74: Dean Winkjer
- Folder 75: Mrs. Mary Young
- Folder 76: Al Winge
- Folder 77: H. M. Zahl
- Folder 78: Mrs. Alfred Zuger
- Folder 79: News Releases, 1956-1957
- Folder 80: Congressional Secretaries Club
- Box 34
- Folder 1: Personal -Usher's Parents, 1901-1919.
- Folder 2: Personal -Emma Burdick, 1899-1950.
- Folder 3: Personal -Ida McKenzie, 1947-1957.
- Folder 4: Personal -Immediate Family.
- Folder 5: Personal -Immediate Family.
- Folder 6: Personal -Extended Family and Friends.
- Folder 7: Personal -Marriage Congratulations, 1955.
- Folder 8: Personal -Sympathy Cards and Letters on Edna Burdick's death, 1955.
- Folder 9: Personal -Sympathy Telegrams on Edna Burdick's death, 1955.
- Folder 10: Personal -Edwin Willard Demming, 1940-1944.
- Folder 11: Personal -Albert R. and Earl C. Huidekoper, 1947.
- Folder 12: Personal -Warren K. Moorhead, 1930-1931.
- Folder 13: Personal -Harry S. Truman, 1949-1952.
- Folder 14: Personal -Letters concerning Burdick's retirement from Congress, 1958.
- Folder 15: Personal -1911-1956.
- Folder 16: Personal -1947-1960.
- Folder 17: Business -Indian Artifacts and Issues.
- Folder 18: Business -Gerald P. Nye, 1958.
- Folder 19: Business -Milo Scherer, 1951-1960.
- Folder 20: Business -American Quarter Horses, 1955-1959.
- Folder 21: Business -Appaloosa Horse Club.
- Folder 22: Business -Pony of the Americas Club.
- Folder 23: Business -Angus Breeders' Association
- Folder 24: Business -Buford-Trenton Canal, Paul Motzko.
- Folder 25: Business -Burdick's Law Office, 1905-1949.
- Folder 26: Business -Williston Ranch, 1955-1956.
- Folder 27: Business -Williston Ranch, 1957.
- Folder 28: Business -Williston Ranch, 1958.
- Folder 29: Business -Williston Ranch, 1959-1960.
- Folder 30: Business -Letters from Congressional colleagues.
- Box 34A
- Folder 1: Eugene Burdick, 1920-1934.
- Folder 2: Eugene Burdick, 1935-1936.
- Folder 3: Eugene Burdick, 1937-1938.
- Folder 4: Eugene Burdick, 1939-1940.
- Folder 5: Eugene Burdick, 1941-1942.
- Folder 6: Eugene Burdick, 1943-1944.
- Folder 7: Eugene Burdick, 1945-1946.
- Folder 8: Eugene Burdick, 1947-1949.
- Folder 9: Eugene Burdick, 1950-1953.
- Folder 10: Eugene Burdick, 1954-1957.
- Folder 11: Eugene Burdick, 1958-1960.
- Box 35
- Folder 1: Business -Dwight I. Todd, 1947-1950.
- Folder 2: Business -Dwight I. Todd, 1951-1952.
- Folder 3: Business -Dwight I. Todd, 1953-1954.
- Folder 4: Business -Dwight I. Todd, 1955-1959.
- Folder 5: Business -District Attorney's Office, 1931-1932.
- Folder 6: Business -Seth W. Richardson, 1932.
- Folder 7: Business -John Burke, 1925-1958.
- Folder 8: Business -Library of Congress, 1942-1950.
- Folder 9: Business -Valentine Paint & Glass, Williams Electric Cooperative, Gardner Electric, KUMV-TV
- Folder 10: Business -State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1930-1957.
- Folder 11: Business -South Dakota State Historical Society, 1947-1960.
- Box 37
- Folder 16: Ida Burdick, June 1882
- Folder 17: Ida Burdick, July 1882
- Folder 18: Ida Burdick, August 1882
- Folder 19: Ida Burdick, September 1882
- Folder 20: Ida Burdick, June 1883
- Folder 21: Ida Burdick, Undated
- Folder 24: Burdick's Magazine: v1, no.1 (October 1935) and v2, no.2 (November 1935)
- The origin of Burdick's Magazine lies with the newsletter that Burdick sent to his constituents following his election to the United States House of Representatives in 1934. For a time in the 1930s, this newsletter was known as Burdick's Magazine. The first edition of Burdick's Magazine was dated October 1935, and consisted of eight pages. Burdick wrote that it was "impossible to answer every inquiry that comes to me requesting information on the many perplexing questions now confronting so many in the Northwest who find themselves almost helpless in this sea of financial distress. This monthly publication may be the means of answering many questions, an above all else it will save a lot of work which I am unable to carry on at the present time." The issue also included a political cartoon, an itinerary of Burdick's speaking tour in North Dakota, as well as news from Washington, D.C. and North Dakota. The second edition was dated November 1935, and consisted of ten pages. This issue had one political cartoon, reproductions of Burdick's correspondence and speeches, as well as news from Washington, D.C. and North Dakota.
- Sub-Series 5: Economics
- Box 5
- Folder 51: Aluminum, 1949
- Folder 52: Anti-Trust, 1955
- Folder 53: Autodealer, 1952-1956
- Folder 54: Banking, 1951-1956
- Folder 55: Banking Legislation, 1951-1956
- Folder 56: Independent Banker's of Minnesota, 1959
- Folder 57: Basing of the American Dollar on National Debt, 1935
- Folder 58: Big Business , 1949
- Folder 59: Bike Industry, 1955
- Folder 60: Budget, 1953-1958
- Folder 61: Burnham Chemical Co., 1951
- Folder 62: American Capitalism, 1938
- Folder 63: Compulsory Deposit Insurance for Credit Unions
- Folder 64: Cost of Living, 1919
- Folder 65: Relax Credit, 1951
- Folder 66: Depressions, 1934
- Box 6
- Folder 1: 40th Anniversary 1904 Law Class
- Folder 2: English Court History, Public Economy, 1915
- Folder 3: Speech and Letters on Economic Recovery, 1935-1936
- Folder 4: Economic Stab. Agency, 1951
- Folder 5: Speech Data, August 2,1939
- Folder 6: What is Economy? 1939
- Folder 7: Economy in Government, 1949-1957
- Folder 8: Competition with English Manufacturers, 1951
- Folder 9: Fair Trade, McGuire Bill (H.R. 5767)
- Folder 10: Fair Trade Law, 1954
- Folder 11: Federal Appropriations
- Folder 12: Federal Corporations, 1949
- Folder 13: Speech Data, January 19, 1938
- Folder 14: Federal Spending, Correspondence, 1952-1957
- Folder 15: Federal Trade Commission, 1952-1956
- Folder 16: Foreign Vessels, 1955
- Folder 17: Gag Rule: Special Privilege
- Folder 18: Return to the Gold Standard, 1951
- Folder 19: Depletion of our Gold Reserve, 1955
- Folder 20: Government Bonds, 1955
- Folder 21: Monopoly of Government employees using Federal Property
- Folder 22: Government Intervention, 1948
- Folder 23: Wholesale Grocery Industry, 1956
- Folder 24: Great Lakes Shipping (H.R. 7581)
- Folder 25: Greenbacks, 1937
- Folder 26: Hoover Commission, 1951
- Folder 27: North Dakota Industries, 1952
- Folder 28: North Dakota Industries, 1956
- Folder 29: Interest, 1940
- Folder 30: Inflation, 1952
- Folder 31: Interstate Commerce Commission, 1951
- Folder 32: Interstate Commerce Legislation (H.R. 3203)
- Folder 33: Joint Stock Land Banks, 1956
- Folder 34: Registration of Manufacturing Representatives
- Folder 35: Merchant Marine, 1956
- Folder 36: Monetary Policy, 1935
- Folder 37: Money (Reply to Garet Garrett)
- Folder 38: National Debt, 1958
- Folder 39: National Industrial Recovery Act, 1935
- Folder 40: Creation of National Monetary Commission, 1951
- Folder 41: Creation of National Monetary Commission, 1951
- Folder 42: Priorities granted by KPA, 1951
- Folder 43: New Deal
- Folder 44: Price Stabilization, 1945-1952
- Folder 45: Private Corporations, 1951
- Folder 46: Price Discrimination, 1958
- Folder 47: Robinson-Patman Act
- Folder 48: Rubberx Industries, 1955
- Folder 49: Security Dealers and Bankers, 1952
- Folder 50: Small Business, 1951-1952
- Folder 51: Steel Industries, 1953
- Folder 52: Steel Seizure, 1952
- Folder 53: Stock Market, 1957
- Folder 54: Townsend Plan
- Folder 55: Townsend Plan (cont.)
- Folder 56: Reciprocal Trade Agreements
- Folder 57: Insurance of Treasury Notes
- Folder 58: Jage Stabilization, 1951
- Sub-Series 6: Education
- Box 6
- Folder 59: Providing a deduction of $1200 on taxes for college dependents (H.R. 195)
- Folder 60: County Superintendents of Schools, 1954
- Folder 61: Education, 1950
- Folder 62: Education, 1951-1957
- Folder 63: Education, 1957
- Folder 64: Education, 1949
- Folder 65: Education, 1953-1954
- Folder 66: Federal Aid to Education, 1957
- Folder 67: International University (H.J. RES. 200)
- Folder 68: Relief of Kensal School District (H.R. 3019)
- Folder 69: Requests for material (Schools), 1953
- Folder 70: F.F.A. Bill, 1955
- Folder 71: Vocational Education Letter, April 2, 1954 Teacher's Certificate for Usher Burdick to Teach in Benson County
- Sub-Series 7: Foreign Affairs
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Alaska
- Folder 2: Anti-War Legislation, 1937
- Folder 3: Britain
- Folder 4: Confiscated Property
- Folder 5: Corruption in Foreign Affairs -Casa Blanca
- Folder 6: To amend Federal Property Act and Administrative Services 1949 to permit use outside U.S. (H.R. 13421)
- Folder 7: Speech Data, September 3, 1940
- Folder 8: Speech Data, November 10, 1941
- Folder 9: Displaced Persons, 1949
- Folder 10: Foreign Affairs (General): 1936-1950
- Folder 11: Foreign Affairs (General): 1951
- Folder 12: Foreign Affairs (General): 1952
- Folder 13: Foreign Affairs (General): 1953
- Folder 14: Foreign Affairs (General): 1954
- Folder 15: Foreign Affairs (General): 1955
- Folder 16: Foreign Affairs (General): 1956-57
- Folder 17: Foreign Affairs (General): 1958
- Folder 18: Foreign Affairs (General): undated
- Folder 19: Foreign Affairs (General): undated
- Folder 20: Fulbright Resolution, 1943
- Folder 21: GATT, 1951
- Folder 22: Germany
- Folder 23: Germany, Secret Agreements
- Folder 24: Indebtedness of Foreign Governments to U.S., 1937
- Folder 25: Foreign Government Indebtedness, 1949
- Folder 26: International Peace Garden
- Folder 27: Japanese Peace Treaty, 1953
- Folder 28: Korea
- Folder 29: Speech Date, Lease-Lend Bill, February 4, 1941
- Folder 30: Middle East
- Folder 31: Mutual Security Bill (Aid)
- Folder 32: Neutrality Question, 1951
- Folder 33: Norway
- Folder 34: Philippines
- Sub-Series 8: Forestry and Parks
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Speech Data: June 19, 1940
- Folder 2: Speech Data: July 21, 1941
- Folder 3: Suez Canal
- Folder 4: Trading with the Enemy Act
- Folder 5: Fairview Cemetery (H.R. 5570)
- Folder 6: Forest Research Center, 1955
- Folder 7: Forest Service, 1958
- Folder 8: Game and Fish
- Folder 9: National Parks
- Folder 10: National Parks Job Applicants
- Folder 11: National Parks Job Applicants (con't.)
- Folder 12: Wildlife, 1949
- Folder 13: The Physical and Economic Foundation of Natural Resources
- Sub-Series 9: Healthcare
- Box 9
- Box 10
- Folder 1: Cancer
- Folder 2: Appropriations for the Children's Bureau, 1952
- Folder 3: Coca Cola
- Folder 4: Unfit Canadian Wheat
- Folder 5: Vivisection of Animals
- Folder 6: Chiropractic
- Folder 7: Permission to refill prescriptions without consent of Doc
- Folder 8: Doctors and Dentists in rural areas
- Folder 9: Doctor Draft Law
- Folder 10: Drugs
- Folder 11: Teen Age Drug Addiction
- Folder 12: Epilepsy
- Folder 13: Clinic at Williston
- Folder 14: Beds for Carrington Hospital
- Folder 15: Federal Aid of Dicky County medical Hospital
- Folder 16: Federal Aid to Hospitals
- Folder 17: Beds for McIntosh country Memorial Hospital
- Folder 18: Beds for McVille Hospital
- Folder 19: Federal aid to Medical Schools
- Folder 20: Beds for Oakes Hospital
- Folder 21: Federal Aid to Towner County Memorial Hospital
- Folder 22: Federal Loan to Wishek Hospital
- Folder 23: Federal Reinsurance Bill
- Folder 24: Fluoridation
- Folder 25: Food and Drug Act (H.R. 9117)
- Folder 26: Food Additives (H.RES. 212)
- Folder 27: Hankinson Hospital
- Folder 28: National Health Insurance
- Folder 29: Health Needs of the National Compulsory Health Plan
- Folder 30: Health Survey, 1951
- Folder 31: Hearing Aids
- Folder 32: Hill- Burton Appropriations Bill
- Folder 33: Inquiry to Hospital campaigns
- Folder 34: Hospitals fees and Doctors
- Folder 35: Burdick's Comments on Hospitalization
- Folder 36: Reasonable Hospitalization
- Folder 37: Hoxsey Clinic
- Folder 38: Industrial Health for Workers
- Folder 39: Infant Care
- Folder 40: Investigate Mental Health Legislation (H.CON,RES, 98)
- Folder 41: Kulm Clinic
- Folder 42: Leukemia
- Folder 43: For Freedom of the Mind (H.J. RES. 364)
- Folder 44: Lincoln Clinic in Medford
- Folder 45: Medical Aid to poor people
- Folder 46: Patients committed to mental institutions
- Folder 47: Milk poisoning
- Folder 48: Hoover Medical Plan
- Folder 49: Neurological Diseases and Blindness
- Folder 50: Appropriations to North Dakota Health Department
- Folder 51: Nurses (H.R. 910)
- Folder 52: Oleomargarine
- Folder 53: Pembina Memorial Hospital
- Folder 54: Polio
- Folder 55: Poultry
- Folder 56: Socialized Medicine
- Folder 57: American Trout Bill
- Folder 58: Fight against TB
- Folder 59: Compulsory vaccination
- Folder 60: Walter Reed Hospital
- Sub-Series 10: Immigration
- Box 10
- Folder 61: Customs
- Folder 62: Customs & Immigration overtime pay
- Folder 63: Federal Housing Administration
- Folder 64: Hoover Reports
- Folder 65: Housing,1949-1954
- Folder 66: Housing, 1955
- Folder 67: Housing,1953-1956
- Folder 68: Housing Loans, Etc., 1953
- Folder 69: Public Housing, 1950-1952
- Folder 70: Public Housing, 1949
- Folder 71: Housing- Immigration, 1952-1953
- Folder 72: Immigration Housing Customs and Visas, 1954
- Folder 73: Immigration, 1952-1957
- Folder 74: Immigration- Correspondence, 1957-1958
- Folder 75: Immigration &: Naturalization of Romero-Joseph
- Folder 76: Passports
- Folder 77: Rent, 1949
- Folder 78: Rent, 1950
- Folder 79: Rent, 1951
- Folder 80: Visas, 1958
- Sub-Series 11: Indian Affairs
- Burdick was a member of the House Committee on Indian Affairs.
- Box 10
- Folder 81: Indian Affairs, 1936-1953
- Folder 82: Indian Affairs, 1950
- Folder 83: Indian Affairs, 1951-1952
- Folder 84: American Indian Federation
- Folder 85: Wheeler-Howard Act, Public Law No.383
- Folder 86: Indians- Bills, Misc., 1954-1956
- Folder 87: James Blackdog Lillie Wolf
- Folder 88: Buford-Trenton Unit
- Folder 89: California Indians, 1952
- Box 11
- Folder 1: Cheyenne River Sioux (H.R. 10891)
- Folder 2: Indian Claims Co.
- Folder 3: Indian Claims Commission
- Folder 4: Indians -Clippings, 1952-1957
- Folder 5: Indians -Duplicates, Photographs and Clippings
- Folder 6: Congratulatory Letters, 1954
- Folder 7: Fort Berthold Indians, N. D.
- Folder 8: Fort Berthold Indians, N. D.
- Folder 9: Fort Totten Hospital
- Folder 10: Fort Totten Indians
- Folder 11: Fort Yates -Standing Rock Indians, 1956-1957
- Folder 12: Fort Yates -Standing Rock Indians, N. D., 1951-1956
- Folder 13: John Hart
- Folder 14: Coal for Indians
- Folder 15: Industry Location Near Indian Reservation
- Folder 16: Jewel Bearing Plant
- Folder 17: Liquor Traffic
- Folder 18: Indians -Mineral Rights
- Folder 19: Indians, Miscellaneous, 1956-1958
- Folder 20: World Minorities, Indians of N. D.
- Folder 21: Indians, Miscellaneous, 1936-1951
- Folder 22: Indians, Miscellaneous, 1949-1951
- Box 12
- Folder 1: Indians, Miscellaneous, 1935-1956
- Folder 2: Indians, Miscellaneous, 1952
- Folder 3: Indians, Miscellaneous, 1929-1958
- Folder 4: Per capita Payments -Indians
- Folder 5: Personal, 1950
- Folder 6: Pirro
- Folder 7: Termination, 1954
- Folder 8: Black Hills Sioux
- Folder 9: Sitting Bull
- Folder 10: Speech on March 23, 1939 on Court of Claims for Indians
- Folder 11: Speech of May 29,1939 on American Indian Federation Letters
- Folder 12: Speech on June 30,1939 on Unemployment not Temporary
- Folder 13: Speech on July 12, 1939 on Monument to Chief Joseph
- Folder 14: Speech on January 18,1940 on Sisseton Wahpeton
- Folder 15: Speech of February 14,1940 on San Carlos, Indian Bill
- Folder 16: Speech on February 6,1942 on Issuing bonds and pay interest
- Folder 17: Speeches on Sioux Indians
- Folder 18: Decisions of Standing Rock, 1936
- Folder 19: Elimination of Indian Bureau
- Folder 20: Turtle Mt. Indians, 1954
- Folder 21: Indians -Welfare Board
- Sub-Series 12: Labor
- Box 12
- Folder 22: H.R.5006
- Folder 23: Construction Applications
- Folder 24: Corporation Salaries
- Folder 25: Curtailment of Emergency Work
- Folder 26: Employment Agencies
- Folder 27: Employment Racket Data
- Folder 28: Labor Corroboration
- Folder 29: Labor Legislation, 1955
- Folder 30: Labor Legislation -William G. Owens
- Folder 31: Labor Legislation, 1950
- Folder 32: Labor Legislation, 1949
- Folder 33: Labor Miscellaneous, 1949-1956
- Folder 34: Railroad Retirement Board
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Railroad Retirement Board
- Folder 2: Rosebud Construction Co.
- Folder 3: Speech of April 24, 1941 on Organized Labor and the Defense
- Folder 4: Speech of June 10, 1941 on W.P.A.
- Folder 5: Speech of February 24, 1941 on W.P.A.
- Folder 6: Steel Strike
- Folder 7: Steel Strike Clippings
- Folder 8: Taft-Hartley Law, 1953-1954
- Folder 9: Will Unemployment End?
- Folder 10: Bonus Payments (Wage Stabilization Board)
- Folder 11: Wage Stabilization Board
- Folder 12
- Sub-Series 13: Legislative
- Box 13
- Folder 13
- Folder 14: Congress gathering for reading for Declaration of Independence
- Folder 15: Congress during wartime
- Folder 16: Election of Congressmen, 1938
- Folder 17: General Statements on the Constitution
- Folder 18: To change amending procedure
- Folder 19: General Remarks on Constitution Revision
- Folder 20: Copenhart Amendment
- Folder 21: Court of Claims.
- Folder 22: District Courts
- Folder 23: Electoral Reform
- Folder 24: Fifth Amendment
- Folder 25: How our government operates
- Folder 26: A Trip for the Government
- Folder 27: Hoffman Amendment
- Folder 28: Hoover Commission
- Folder 29: H .R. 10047
- Folder 30: Judiciary Committee, 1953-1956
- Folder 31
- Folder 32: Presidential Powers
- Folder 33: Reed-Dirksen Amendment
- Folder 34: Roosevelt's Court
- Folder 35: State Dept., 1951
- Folder 36
- Folder 37: 22nd Amendment
- Folder 38: U.S. Customs Court
- Folder 39: Voting Amendment
- Folder 40: Equal Rights for Women
- Sub-Series 14: Military and Veterans
- Box 13
- Folder 41: Air Force Academy
- Folder 42: Appropriations Committee
- Folder 43: H.J. Res. 20
- Folder 44: Army Band Tour
- Folder 45: Civil Defense, 1953
- Folder 46: Civil War Vets' Memorial
- Folder 47: Speech of August 1,1940 on Conscription Bill
- Folder 48: G.I. Apps for Discharge, Etc.
- Folder 49: Defense Production Act
- Folder 50: Discharge Applications
- Folder 51: G.I. Cases - Draft, Deferments, Discharges, 1951
- Folder 52: G.I. Cases, 1951-1952
- Folder 53: Pvt. Duane E. Barman
- Folder 54: Arnold Bjorlie
- Folder 55: James Eri
- Folder 56: Mrs. Winnifred Henseler
- Folder 57: Keith Kellar
- Folder 58: Pvt. George Kummer
- Folder 59: Cpl. Don Martin
- Folder 60: Clyde Morris
- Folder 61: Vernon Ostby
- Folder 62: Pvt. Ambrose Purkett
- Folder 63: Mike Peterson
- Folder 64: Leo Running Bear
- Folder 65: Capt. Fordon Salmonson
- Folder 66: Lt. Oliver Stoutland
- Folder 67: Richard Thomas
- Folder 68: Pvt. Lawrence Walstad
- Folder 69: Pvt. Lloyd Wherley
- Folder 70: G.I. Sympathy Correspondence, 1951-1952
- Folder 71: GAR Shrine
- Folder 72: Appointments to military academy
- Box 14
- Folder 1: National Defense
- Folder 2: H.R. 196 Accrued Servicemen's Indemnity Payments
- Folder 3: H.R. 208 Criminal offense
- Folder 4: Military Misc., 1951-1958
- Folder 5
- Folder 6: Speech Data -National Defense, February 14, 19J9
- Folder 7: Speech Data -National Guard Bill, age limit, August 14, 19q
- Folder 8: H.J. Res. 280, Site for Vets of Civil War Memorial Building
- Folder 9: H.J., Res. 646, National Shrine Committee -Vets of Civil
- Folder 10: Naval Academy &West Point
- Folder 11: Annapolis -Candidates
- Folder 12: Naval Academy application blanks
- Folder 13: Speech Data -Navy appropriations, March 25, 1938
- Folder 14: Post Exchanges
- Folder 15: American Boys' release -Red China
- Folder 16: Purple Heart Charter
- Folder 17: Selective Service
- Folder 18: Speech Data -Extension of Selective Service act, August 12, 1941
- Folder 19: Universal Military Training
- Folder 20: Congressional Record, February 27,1952 -Burdick on U.M.
- Folder 21: (Against) Universal Military Training
- Folder 22: Against U.M.T. & Misc. Information
- Folder 23: Universal Military Training, 1952
- Folder 24: Universal Military Training, 1952
- Folder 25: Universal Military Training, 1952
- Folder 26: For Universal Military Training, 1955
- Folder 27: For Universal Military Training, 1952
- Folder 28: For Universal Military Training, 1950
- Folder 29: For & against Universal Military Training, 1951
- Folder 30: For & against Universal Military Training, 1951
- Folder 31: U.S.S. Fargo (Light Cruiser)
- Folder 32: Veterans, 1954
- Box 15
- Folder 1: Veterans
- Folder 2: Veterans Administration, 1955-1956
- Folder 3: Veterans Administration, 1949
- Folder 4: Veterans Administration and Legislation, 1951-l952
- Folder 5: Veterans Administration, 1950
- Folder 6: Veterans Administration, 1955
- Folder 7: Charter -Vets, H.R. 4412
- Folder 8: Veterans Pension Bill Letter (H.R. 9020)
- Folder 9: Veterans Administration, 1955
- Folder 10: H. J. Res. 309
- Folder 11: Veterans Legislation, 1956
- Folder 12: H.R. 5531
- Folder 13: H.R. 5530
- Folder 14: War Dept.
- Sub-Series 15: Minerals
- Box 15
- Folder 15: Aluminum Plant, N. D
- Folder 16: Chemicals P.S.B.
- Folder 17: Speech on August 17,1942 on N.D. has Lignite to Win this War
- Folder 18: Coal, 1954
- Folder 19
- Folder 20: Gas Bill, 1956-1958
- Folder 21: General Correspondence, 1924-1951
- Folder 22: Natural Gas Letters, 1955
- Folder 23: H.R. 4943
- Folder 24: Gas & Mineral, 1943-1951
- Folder 25: Mineral Rights, 1953-1959
- Folder 26: H.R. 205
- Folder 27: H.R. 206
- Folder 28: Oil Rights in N.D.
- Folder 29: Tide Lands
- Folder 30: Tideland oil Bill
- Sub-Series 16: Personages
- Correspondence from significant historical figures, including Harry Truman, Will Rogers, William Lemke and William Langer. See also correspondence.
- Box 15
- Folder 31: Air Pollution, 1954
- Folder 32: Airlines, 1950-1955
- Folder 33: Air Port Projects
- Folder 34: Alaska
- Folder 35: Alcoholic Beverages
- Folder 36: Arson
- Folder 37: Arts Bill
- Folder 38: Atomic Energy -Correspondence, 1957
- Folder 39: Christmas Card Form Letter
- Folder 40: Comments on Bills, 1952-1955
- Folder 41: Congratulations of re-election
- Folder 42: Continued
- Folder 43: Copyrights
- Folder 44: Speech of October 13, 1939 on Bureau Made Criminal Law
- Folder 45: Letters for DAR / SAR
- Folder 46: Election Certificate, 1952
- Folder 47: Firearms Regulations
- Folder 48: Emergency Flood Relief
- Folder 49: Food Group, 1956
- Folder 50: U.N.D. Football, 1903
- Folder 51: Form Letters, 1942
- Folder 52: Garnishment of Wages, 1951
- Folder 53: Girls Nation, 1956
- Folder 54: Historical, 1951-1954
- Folder 55: Invitations, 1951-1957
- Folder 56: Speech of February 18, 1944 on Jews
- Folder 57: Jap Evacuation claims in California
- Folder 58: Juvenile Delinquency, 1932
- Folder 59: Juvenile Delinquency, 1955
- Box 16
- Folder 1: Land Claim Title, 1948-1956
- Folder 2: Submerged Lands, 1953
- Folder 3: Leases, 1952
- Folder 4: Lobbying, 1952
- Folder 5: Mount Lemke
- Folder 6: Municipal Projects, 1955
- Folder 7: Narcotics
- Folder 8: Miscellaneous, 1949-1956
- Folder 9: National Conference on Citizenship, 1953
- Folder 10: National Safety Council, 1953
- Folder 11: Obscene Literature, 1953
- Folder 12: National Safety Council, 1953
- Folder 13: Paroles and Pardons, 1956-1957
- Folder 14: Personal, 1952-1958
- Folder 15: Patents, 1951-1954
- Folder 16: Polls, 1946
- Folder 17: H. Res. 403
- Folder 18: Pink Elephant Letters, 1953
- Folder 19: Red Cross, 1951
- Folder 20: Recreation,1954-1957
- Folder 21: Relief of Individuals and personal requests
- Folder 22: Religious Exhortations, 1951-1957
- Folder 23: Requests for Congressional Record
- Folder 24: Request for material, 1952-1953
- Folder 25: Criticisms of Restaurants and hotel prices
- Folder 26: Restaurants, 1956
- Folder 27: Space Exploration and Science
- Folder 28: General Speeches and Statements, 1940-1953
- Folder 29: Survival School 1955
- Folder 30: Thanks, 1951-1952
- Folder 31: Time Change, 1951
- Folder 32: Ambassadors to the Vatican
- Folder 33: World War II
- Folder 34: VolksBote, 1954-1958
- Folder 35: News Clippings of Payrolls, Memorial Addressed Delivered in Congress for Alben William Barkley
- Sub-Series 17: Personal
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Lewis Fulton
- Folder 2: John Foster Dulles
- Folder 3: Sen. Bill Langer
- Folder 4: President Eisenhower
- Folder 5: Huey Long
- Folder 6: John Martin
- Folder 7: William Lemke
- Folder 8: Personages, 1950-1956
- Folder 9: Personages, 1950-1953
- Folder 10: Will Rogers
- Folder 11: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Folder 12: Roosevelt Campaign in 1932
- Folder 13: Harry S. Truman
- Box 37
- Folder 1: Correspondence
- Folder 2: Financial- General Information
- Folder 3: Financial- Accounts Receivable
- Folder 4: Financial- Bank Statements, Canceled Checks
- Folder 5: Financial- Bills: Death, Insurance, Legal, Taxes
- Folder 6: Financial- Bills: Ranch, Book Business, Household
- Folder 7: Book Business
- Folder 8: Cattle and Horse Business
- Folder 9: Wells County, ND Farm Property
- Folder 10: Williams County, ND Farm Property
- Folder 11: Edna Burdick Farm Property, NH
- Folder 12: Maryland Farm Property
- Folder 13: Virginia Farm Property
- Folder 14: Virginia Mountain Property
- Sub-Series 18: Political Activities
- Folder 17
- Folder 14: For America S. 9057
- Folder 15: Congressional Session, 1920
- Folder 16: Anti Government Control, 1930
- Folder 17: Burdick's Voting
- Folder 18: H.R. 3188
- Folder 19: Home Rule -District of Columbia
- Folder 20: Frazier-Lemke Bill
- Folder 21: Hines Bill
- Folder 22: MacArthur
- Folder 23: Political Affairs, 1939-1952
- Folder 24: Political Affairs, 1951-1957
- Folder 25
- Sub-Series 19: Post Offices
- Burdick was a member of the House Committee on Post Offices.
- Box 21
- Folder 1: Alaska Post Office
- Folder 2: Post Office Appointments
- Folder 3: Burdick's P.O. & C.S. Commission
- Folder 4: Civil Service
- Folder 5: Civil Service Employees
- Folder 6: Civil Service Postal, Miscellaneous, 1938-1953
- Folder 7: Postal and Civil Service, 1949-1955
- Folder 8: Civil Service, 1955
- Folder 9: Post Office Committee
- Folder 10: Post Office Construction
- Folder 11: Lake Alice
- Folder 12: Lake Alice -Correspondence, 1956-1957
- Folder 13: Lake Alice Material, 1956
- Folder 14: Post Office Legislation, 1949
- Folder 15: Postal Cases, 1953
- Folder 16: Postal Correspondence, 1953-1954
- Folder 17: Post Office, Miscellaneous, 1951-1953
- Box 22
- Folder 1: Post Office, Misc., 1951-1952
- Folder 2: Post Office, Misc., 1950
- Folder 3: Postal, 1953
- Folder 4: H.R. 4188
- Folder 5: Displaced Persons
- Folder 6: Post Office, Misc., 1953-1957
- Folder 7: Post Office, Misc., 1955
- Folder 8: Postal Rates, 1950
- Folder 9: Parcels Post Data (H.R. 7852)
- Folder 10: Postal Rate Increase Data
- Folder 11: Railway Express Agency, 1951
- Folder 12: Postal Rates, 1951-1952
- Folder 13: Postal Rates, 1949-1950
- Folder 14: Post Office, 1954
- Folder 15: H.R. 6950
- Folder 16: Postal Salaries, Annuities, 1951-1952
- Folder 17: Congressional Salary Increases
- Folder 18: Postal Salaries, Annuities, 1950
- Folder 19: Postal Pay Letter, 1955
- Folder 20: Payroll Padding
- Folder 21: Congressional Pay Letter, 1955
- Folder 22: Congressional Pay Raise Letter, 1954
- Folder 23: Federal Pay Raise Letter, 1954
- Folder 24: Postal Pay Raise, 1954
- Folder 25: Postal Pay and Discharge Pet. (H.R. 9245),1954
- Folder 26: Post Office Salaries, 1954
- Folder 27: Congressional Salaries Letters, 1953-1954
- Folder 28: Payroll Investigations
- Folder 29: Post Office Salaries, 1953
- Folder 30: H.R. 4187
- Folder 31: Train Mail Service
- Folder 32: Post Office -Train vs. Truck Mail Service
- Sub-Series 20: Russia and Communism
- Box 23
- Folder 1: Korea
- Folder 2: Communist Political Policies
- Folder 3: Peaceful Coexistence
- Folder 4: Korean War
- Folder 5: Red China
- Folder 6: Korea - Casualties
- Folder 7: Russia
- Folder 8: Brain washing
- Folder 9: Russian & American Relations
- Folder 10: Communist Control Act
- Folder 11: Communist Conspiracy in American Society
- Folder 12: American Prisoners
- Folder 13: Big Four Conference at Geneva
- Folder 14: Communism in Churches
- Folder 15: Burdick on Communism in the U.S.
- Folder 16: Convictions of Communists in America
- Folder 17: Russian printing of U.S. Currency is erroneous statement
- Folder 18: Czechoslovakia
- Folder 19: Formosa
- Folder 20: France
- Folder 21: Germany
- Folder 22: Greece
- Folder 23: Hungary
- Folder 24: India
- Folder 25: Poland
- Folder 26: Romania
- Folder 27: Ukraine
- Folder 28: Tito
- Folder 29: Soviet Espionage
- Folder 30: Farmers Union
- Folder 31: Communist Ideology
- Folder 32: International Labor Organization
- Folder 33: Russian Iron Curtain Policy
- Folder 34: Manuilsky statement
- Folder 35: McCarthyism
- Folder 36: Marshall Plan
- Folder 37: The Marx of Communism
- Folder 38: Mundt-Nixon Bill
- Folder 39: Information on the NCPW, WILPF, F.R. Organizations
- Folder 40: Lawyer Guild
- Folder 41: PTA
- Folder 42: Press Case
- Folder 43: Russian Space Exploration and missile race
- Folder 44: Radio Free Europe
- Folder 45: Greeping Socialism
- Folder 46: Trade with Soviet Block
- Folder 47: Subversive Activities
- Folder 48: Communism, Misc., 1951-1955
- Folder 49: Un-American Activities
- Sub-Series 21: Social Security
- Box 26
- Folder 1: Book which contains notes on taxation, 1866
- Folder 2: H.R. 197- To amend Civil Service retirement act
- Folder 3: H.R. 203- To grant Civil Service employees retirement after 30 years
- Folder 4: Pensions
- Folder 5: Railroad Retirement Legislation
- Folder 6: Railroad Retirement, 1951-1952
- Folder 7: H.R. 193
- Folder 8: Social Security (Pension, Old Age, Welfare), 1956
- Folder 9: Social Security, 1951-1952
- Folder 10: Social Security, 1950
- Folder 11: H.R.8099
- Folder 12: Social Security, 1952-1954
- Folder 13: Social Security, 1949
- Folder 14: Social Security, 1937-1955
- Folder 15: Social Security, 1955
- Folder 16: Vets Pension
- Folder 17: Welfare, N. D.
- Folder 18: Welfare, 1950
- Sub-Series 22: States' Rights
- Box 26
- Folder 19: Civil Rights, 1944-1957
- Folder 20: Civil Rights Data, 1957-1958
- Folder 21: Constitutional Rights, 1952
- Folder 22: Equal Rights Bill
- Folder 23: Fifth Amendment Immunity
- Folder 24: H.R. 7278
- Folder 25: Relief of Reuben Jacobson
- Folder 26: H.R.11969
- Folder 27: H.R. 7010
- Folder 28: H.R. 1347
- Folder 29: Pirro Bill
- Folder 30: H.R. 13829
- Folder 31: H.R.6393
- Folder 32: States' Rights, 1955-1957
- Folder 33: Non-Partisan League
- Folder 34: H.R. 290
- Folder 35: Tax on Automobile Lobby Letters, 1951
- Folder 36: H.R. 7809
- Folder 37: Cabaret Tax of 20%
- Folder 38: Canadian Import Duties, 1953
- Folder 39: H.R. 201
- Folder 40: H.R.9922
- Folder 41: Excise Tax, 1956
- Folder 42: Excise Taxes, 1958
- Folder 43: Gas and Tire Tax, 1955-1956
- Folder 44: Import Duties, 1951
- Folder 45: Internal Revenue, 1953-1955
- Folder 46: Taxes, 1952-1957
- Sub-Series 23: Taxes
- Sub-Series 24: Transportation
- Box 27
- Folder 8: Transportation, Utilities, Communications, Roads, Public Contracts, 1953-1954
- Folder 9: City Water, 1955
- Folder 10: Eminent Domain, 1953
- Folder 11: Federal Construction Contracts, 1956
- Folder 12: Freight Rates, 1957
- Folder 13: Highway, 1955
- Folder 14: Highway Construction Form Letter, 1955
- Folder 15: Miscel1aneous, 1951-1955
- Folder 16: Public Projects (N.D. Highways, Bridges), 1953-1956
- Folder 17: Public Projects, 1955
- Folder 18: Public Utilities, 1951
- Folder 19: Railroads, 1956
- Folder 20: Railroad Labor Act
- Folder 21: REA, 1951
- Folder 22: REA & REA Phones, 1951-1952
- Folder 23: REA & REA Telephones, 1949
- Folder 24: REA & REA Loans & Legislation
- Folder 25: Telephone and Telegram, 1956
- Box 28
- Sub-Series 25: United Nations
- Box 28
- Folder 5: American Bar Association Report Re: United Nations, 1953
- Folder 6: Anti-UN correspondence, 1953
- Folder 7: Anti-UN printed, 1951-1954
- Folder 8: Anti-UN correspondence, 1951-1956
- Folder 9: S.J. RES. 1- Bricker Amendment, 1953-1956
- Folder 10: Bricker Amendment, 1953-1954
- Folder 11: Bricker Bill, 1953
- Folder 12: Charter- United Nations, 1954
- Folder 13: Communism in the UN, 1953-1957
- Folder 14: Covenant of Human Rights - correspondence, 1952
- Folder 15: Covenant of Human Rights Printed
- Folder 16: GATT
- Folder 17: Genocide
- Box 29
- Folder 1: Great Conspiracy Speech, 1954
- Folder 2: Genocide Data
- Folder 3: Get Out of UN, 1952
- Folder 4: Get Out of UN -correspondence, 1955-1957
- Folder 5: H.R. 3296
- Folder 6: UN, 1951-1955
- Folder 7: Speeches on Great Conspiracy, 1952-1954
- Folder 8: Speeches on Great Conspiracy, 1954
- Folder 9: Speech of the Great Conspiracy, 1954
- Folder 10: Notify for reprint of speeches, 1954
- Folder 11: Great Conspiracy -Letters, 1954
- Folder 12: Great Conspiracy Speeches, 1954
- Folder 13: H.CON. RES. 240
- Folder 14: H.R.207
- Folder 15: UN, 1953-1956
- Folder 16: UN, 1951-1955
- Box 30
- Folder 1: UN, 1952-1957
- Folder 2: UN, 1955
- Folder 3: UN, 1955
- Folder 4: UN, 1955
- Folder 5: UN, 1954-1955
- Folder 6: UN, 1951-1954
- Folder 7: UN - printed, 1952
- Folder 8: UN, 1952-1956
- Folder 9: H.R.105
- Folder 10: UN, 1950
- Folder 11: UN, 1951-1957
- Folder 12: NATO
- Folder 13: Pro-UN, 1953
- Folder 14: Red China
- Folder 15: Request for speeches on UN, 1953
- Folder 16: Transportation and Communications, 1933-1955
- Folder 17: Treaties, 1953-1954
- Box 31
- Sub-Series 26: Miscellaneous
- Box 31
- Folder 8: Appropriation Bill & Don't Fetter Production, 1950
- Folder 9: Penny Wise and Pound Foolish, 1950
- Folder 10: Appropriations Bill & Flood Damage in N.D., 1950
- Folder 11: Daylight Saving Bill, 1950
- Folder 12: Truman and the Republicans, 1950
- Folder 13: Highway Appropriations Bill Passed, 1950
- Folder 14: U.S. Today in Greatest Danger, 1950
- Folder 15: McCarthy Charges, 1950
- Folder 16: Are the Philippines Going the Way of Nationalist China?, 1950
- Folder 17: Government Land Holdings Will Have to Be Taxed, 1950
- Folder 18: On U.S. Guarantee of Private Foreign Investments, 1950
- Folder 19: H.R.9203
- Folder 20: In Defense of Limited Wartime Controls, 1950
- Folder 21: Increased Mail Service, 1950
- Folder 22: Federal Aid to School Districts, 1950
- Folder 23: Omnibus Appropriations Bill Have You Stopped Beating Your Mother 1950
- Folder 24: Support Prices on Potatoes, 1950
- Folder 25: UN may live or die in Korea, 1950
- Folder 26: United Nations, 1950
- Folder 27: Building a Democracy in Korea, 1950
- Folder 28: Defense of all existing governments, 1950
- Folder 29: How to Stop Communism, 1950
- Folder 30: Peace Obstruction by Russia, 1950
- Folder 31: First Real test of the United Nations, 1950
- Folder 32: There'll Be Some Changes Made. Dem. 82nd Congress, Nov. 23, 1950
- Folder 33: The Chance to Settle the Korean War, 1950
- Folder 34: Speech on Separating Air Mail Subsidies from P.O. Dept., 1950
- Folder 35: Lame Duck Session, 1950
- Folder 36: Heber Edward's letter, 1950
- Folder 37: World Situation Presents Grave, New Questions, 1950
- Folder 38: Statement on Acheson on Dispersing Congressmen, 1950
- Folder 39: Old age pensioners and inflation, 1951
- Folder 40: Postal Rates (Deficit Unnecessary), 1951
- Folder 41: 38th Parallel, 1951
- Folder 42: Powers of Congress, 1951
- Folder 43: Truman's Refusal to Consult Congress on Sending Troops Over
- Folder 44: France, Long-time Friend of U.S., 1951
- Folder 45: The MacArthur Story, 1951
- Folder 46: MacArthur- Trade with Red Blockade, 1951
- Folder 47: Speech on Indian Appropriation Cut, 1951
- Folder 48: Certain Elements would Supplant U.S. Democracy with World Government, 1951
- Folder 49: Korea Again, 1951
- Folder 50: Oil Rights Safeguard St. Lawrence Seaway, 1951
- Folder 51: TVA Enemies Not on Record, 1951
- Folder 52: Administration Switches Policy on Formosa, 1951
- Folder 53: Fights -Slash in Soil Conservation Funds, 1951
- Folder 54: Administration adopting MacArthur's proposals, 1951
- Folder 55: U.S. Should Keep Out of Iran's Oil Squabble, 1951
- Folder 56: Burdick on Jamestown Reservoir, 1951
- Folder 57: U.S. Balances England's Budget, Now Own, 1951
- Folder 58: War Scare in U.S. , Of Whom Shall I Be Afraid? 1951
- Folder 59: Aim in Korea, 1951
- Folder 60: New Loan to Tito, 1951
- Folder 61: State of the Nation, 1950
- Folder 62: Time for Unity of Action, 1951
- Folder 63: Health & Hospital, 1951
- Folder 64: Too Hysteria-Minded? -Burdick Bills, 1951
- Folder 65: 18 year old draft, 1951
- Folder 66: GOP Progressives Losing Strength, 1951
- Folder 67: Price Controls, 1951
- Folder 68: England Backslides in UN, 1951
- Folder 69: Canada Attacks U.S. Unfairly in UN, 1951
- Folder 70: Freezing Indians should get Garrison Coal, 1951
- Folder 71: Letter re: Railroad Legislation, 1951
- Folder 72: Could the UN Still be Made to Work, 1951
- Folder 73: UN Should State Aim in Korea, 1951 Coal for N.D. Indians
- Folder 74: Republicans can't get together, 1951
- Folder 75: Amendment to require House approval on Treaties, 1951
- Folder 76: Will controls stop further inflation, 1951
- Folder 77: Consumer's Peril, 1951
- Folder 78: Tidelands Oil, 1951
- Folder 79: Congressional Investigations: Reservists, 1951
- Folder 80: We Pay Most UN Bills, 1951
- Folder 81: Wins Again -Election Prediction, 1951
- Folder 82: Congress to approve Increase in Government workers' pay,
- Folder 83: Free Press Threatened, 1951
- Folder 84: Republican need issue in next election, 1951
- Folder 85: Statement on Parcel Post, 1951
- Folder 86: Postal Rates, Pay Raises, 1951
- Folder 87: Crosser Bill (RR), 1951
- Folder 88: Federal Payroll, 1951
- Folder 89: Burdick Answers Labor Leaders, 1951
- Folder 90: Statement of Railroad Retirement, 1951
- Folder 91: Eisenhower's foreign policy, 1956
- Folder 92: Burdick's report on work of present Congress, 1951
- Folder 93
- Box 32
- Folder 1: Burdick Sees Williston Booming, 1951
- Folder 2: British Empire's Fall, 1951
- Folder 3: Burdick opposes military men for President, 1951
- Folder 4: Burdick denounces Eisenhower, 1951
- Folder 5: Immediate Release, 1951
- Folder 6: Burdick's views on Truman and Vinson as Democratic Presidential candidates,1951
- Folder 7: Burdick Hits Engineers, 1951
- Folder 8: Burdick warns against Entanglements, 1951
- Folder 9: World War 111,1951
- Folder 10: Farmers, Labor Don't Trust COP according to Burdick, 1951
- Folder 11: Williams, James
- Folder 12: Statement on Universal Military Training, 1952
- Folder 13: Burdick Hits New UN Blow at Taxpayers, 1952
- Folder 14: Vatican Statement, 1952
- Folder 15: Burdick thinks volunteers should be listed on draft quota,
- Folder 16: Stassen's candidacy, 1952
- Folder 17: Eisenhower, 1952
- Folder 18: Breakdown in Truman's foreign policy, 1952
- Folder 19: General Hershey, 1952
- Folder 20: Question for Republican Presidential candidates, 1952
- Folder 21: U.S. hasn't enough steel for Schoolhouses, 1952
- Folder 22: Russia, 1952
- Folder 23: Statement on Bureau of Internal revenue Note in House, 195:
- Folder 24: U.S. of Europe should not be U.S. concern, 1952
- Folder 25: Food production hurt, 1952
- Folder 26: Burdick against U .M. T-. , 1952
- Folder 27: Home Loans to Veterans essential, 1952
- Folder 28: Hits sins of Indian Bureau, 1952
- Folder 29: House treatment of U.M.T., 1952
- Folder 30: Peace Talks, 1952
- Folder 31: Curtailment of Mail Service, 1952
- Folder 32: President's choice for Crime clean-up job, 1952
- Folder 33: Burdick hits bill against veterans' point preference, 1952
- Folder 34: Foreign Policy Issue in 1952 campaign, 1952
- Folder 35: Flag Day, 1952
- Folder 36: Presidential proclamation of steel, 1952
- Folder 37: President who will not run causes problems, 1952
- Folder 38: Civil Service, 1952
- Folder 39: United Nations, 1952
- Folder 40: Non-Partisan League campaign, 1952
- Folder 41: Bill to approve constitution of Puerto Rico, 1952
- Folder 42: Marines recognized by Congress, 1952
- Folder 43: Internationalists, 1952
- Folder 44: Intermeddling with Western Europe, 1952
- Folder 45: Dangers of World Government, 1952
- Folder 46: Korean Armistice, 1952
- Folder 47: The Russian Way of Life, 1952
- Folder 48: United Nations' stranglehold on U.S., 1952
- Folder 49: Nominations for President and Vice-President, 1952
- Folder 50: Internationalists, 1952
- Folder 51: Primary campaign is progressing, 1952
- Folder 52: Ownership of Land by the U.S., 1952
- Folder 53: Firm Economic Foundation, 1952
- Folder 54: U.S. Lends and Spends, 1952
- Folder 55: Useless spending, 1952
- Folder 56: Facts about Army Engineers, 1952
- Folder 57: Rent and Food Controls, 1952
- Folder 58: Grazing districts under investigation, 1952
- Folder 59: FEPC, 1952
- Folder 60: Congressional Salary Increase, 1952
- Folder 61: Inflation, 1952
- Folder 62: Socialized Medicine, 1952
- Folder 63: U.S. in Korea, 1952
- Folder 64: The NATO Buildup, 1952
- Folder 65: Republican party, 1952
- Folder 66: Gen. Eisenhower, 1952
- Folder 67: United Nations, 1952
- Folder 68: Gen. Eisenhower, 1952
- Folder 69: Bills in Congress, 1952
- Folder 70: Cabinet appointments, 1952
- Folder 71: News releases, 1951
- Folder 72: News releases, 1952
- Folder 73: News releases, 1953
- Folder 74: News releases, 1954
- Folder 75: News releases, 1955
- Folder 76: News releases, 1956
- Folder 77: News releases, 1957
- Folder 78: News releases, 1958
- Folder 79: Hoover Foreign Policy
- Folder 80: Census Report on Population of U.S., 1950
- Folder 81: An American Speaks -Communists
- Folder 82: Universal Military Training
- Folder 83: Oil Rights
- Folder 84: Honesty in Government
- Folder 85: Burdick urges for Jamestown Reservoir
- Folder 86: Morano's Story of Mr. Burdick
- Folder 87: Letter favoring U.M.T.
- Folder 88: How Laws are made
- Folder 89: Auto excise tax mail
- Folder 90: Prohibition- 18th Amendment
- Folder 91: Agriculture Miscellaneous, 1952-1956
- Box 33
- Folder 1: Burdick's Magazine, 1935-36, 1949-50
- Folder 2: Congressman Comments, June 1950-1952
- Folder 3: Congressman Comments, 1953-1954
- Folder 4: Congressman Comments, 1955-1956
- Folder 5: Congressman Comments, 1957-1958
- Folder 6: Congressional Record, Burdick Speeches
- Folder 7: Correspondence-General, 1932-1958
- Folder 8: Correspondence-Newsletter/Magazine
- Folder 9: Certificates/ Records
- Folder 10: Educational Publications
- Folder 11: Farm Issues
- Folder 12: Pamphlets
- Folder 13: Political Campaign Materials, 1914-1956
- Folder 14: Speeches and Speech Data
- Folder 15: Writings- Historical
- Folder 16: Writings- Legislative
- Box 36
- Folder 8: Legislative Activities of Usher L. Burdick.
- Folder 9: Reports to Congressional Sub-committees Indian Affairs.
- Folder 10: Reports to Congressional Sub-committees Indian Affairs.
- Folder 11: Speeches and News Releases.
- Folder 12: 50th Anniversary of the Little Brown Jug, 1953.
- Folder 13: Wedding Memories Book, Usher L. and Edna Burdick.
- Folder 14: Funeral Memorial Book of Edna Burdick.
- Folder 15: Black Cattle Pedigrees.
- Folder 16: Income Tax Information, 1941-1959.
- Folder 17: News Clippings.
- Series 2: North Dakota
- The second series consists of subject files directly related to North Dakota. The type of material found within each sub-series includes: correspondence, scrapbooks, the text of speeches, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, pamphlets, text of bills and other government documents. The correspondence is both incoming and outgoing, from both domestic and international sources, and covers Burdick's political, business and personal interests.
- Sub-Series 1: Garrison Dam
- Box 8
- Folder 14: Acknowledgements,1949
- Folder 15: Missouri Basin -Garrison Dam
- Folder 16: Garrison Dam, letters, 1951-1956
- Folder 17: Walter Burk
- Folder 18: Garrison Dam Clippings
- Folder 19: Conferees on Garrison (H.R. 6766)
- Folder 20: F.C. Dams, Recl
- Folder 21: Echo Park Dam & Upper Colorado Storage (H.R. 270, 2836, & 4488)
- Folder 22: Electric Power, 1951-1952
- Folder 23: North Dakota Flood Washouts, 1951
- Folder 24: F.C. Dams. Recl. U.S. Flood Control
- Folder 25: Flood Control, 1957-1958
- Folder 26: Garrison Flood Control
- Box 9
- Folder 1: North Dakota Flood, 1950
- Folder 2: Flood Control Misc., 1949-1957
- Folder 3: Brief of Garrison Dam
- Folder 4: Bill Lemke
- Folder 5: Law on Garrison Dam
- Folder 6: Garrison- Reclamation project, 1953-1954
- Folder 7: Garrison Dam & other North Dakota Reclamation Projects
- Folder 8: Garrison Dam & other North Dakota Reclamation Projects
- Folder 9: Garrison Dam Misc., 1953-1957
- Folder 10: Garrison Dam, 1949-1950
- Folder 11: Garrison Dam Misc., 1951-1955
- Folder 12: Garrison, Dam Valley of the Damned Report on Suitability for Sustained Irrigation in Lands in North Dakota
- Folder 13: Garrison Dam, 1955
- Folder 14: Resolutions regarding Garrison Dam
- Folder 15: F.C. Dams Recl. Garrison: Townsite relocations
- Folder 16: Hells Canyon
- Folder 17: Lost Bridge Road
- Folder 18: Missouri River Development, Brief concerning the legal authority of the Building of Garrison Dam, List of Western Books Offered by Western Americana
- Folder 19: Missouri River Projects
- Folder 20: Missouri Valley Authority
- Folder 21: MVA- Statement
- Folder 22: Missouri Valley Authority, 1951-1953
- Folder 23: To change name of Garrison Reservoir to Sakakawea (HR.R 20485)
- Folder 24: Joseph O'Mahoney
- Folder 25: Sanish -Van Hook land Payments
- Folder 26: Clippings, 1951 Water Right Investigation Report, 1957
- Folder 27: To authorize Army Engineers to compensate Williston (H.R. 198)
- Box 37
- Sub-Series 2: Historical Research
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Introduction and Preface by Usher L. Burdick. Life on the Red River of the North. 1857 to 1887 (Burdick's title). The History of Navigation on the Red River of the North by Fred A. Bill, Life in the River towns of Fargo and Moorhead by J.W. Riggs.
- Folder 2: Now I Recollect Souvenirs of the Sanctum ; Lincoln as I saw him by William Croffut. Copyright 1943 by Usher L. Burdick.
- Folder 3: History of the Farm Movement in North Dakota by Burdick.
- Folder 4: History of the Farm Movement in North Dakota (con't.) by Burdick
- Folder 5: History of the Farm Movement in North Dakota (con't.) by Burdick
- Folder 6: Medora Black Hills Stage Line -Crawford.
- Folder 7: The Cattle Industry: What it is now and what it was 65 to 70 years ago. by Walter Colbert. 1939.
- Folder 8: History of Fort Buford -incomplete. Interview with Mrs. Sarah D. Mercer, Buford, North Dakota, July 26, 1926. Interview with Douglas Bell, July 20, 1926.
- Folder 9: The Last Battle of the Sioux Nation- Usher L. Burdick.
- Folder 10: Davidson Story unknown author
- Folder 11: Autobiography of E. G. Lennnon.
- Folder 12: Farmers Political Action unknown author
- Folder 13: History of Munich unknown author
- Folder 14: Cattle Trails and Cow Towns unknown author
- Folder 15: Populist or People's Party unknown author & Correspondence
- Folder 16: Jim Johnson; Pioneer of the Mouse River Country- Burdick & Correspondence
- Folder 17: Tales from Buffalo Land -Burdick -could be same as History of Ft. Buford. & Correspondence (6)
- Folder 18: The Army Life of Charles (Chip) Creighton -Usher L. Burdick.
- Folder 19: The Last Days of Graham Island- Burdick.
- Folder 20: George Loftus -Burdick
- Folder 21: Frederick R. Zahl (Biography) -Burdick
- Folder 22: Zahl, Frederick R. (Biography).
- Folder 23: Crawford's History of North Dakota.
- Folder 24: Crawford's History of North Dakota (con't.)
- Folder 25: Crawford's History of North Dakota (con't.)
- Folder 26: Biography of Usher Burdick.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Gustave B. Metzger (Biography) -Burdick.
- Folder 2: Jacob Horner and the Indian Campaigns of 1876 and 1877. (Sioux and Nez Perce) Burdick.
- Folder 3: Barry Manuscript -Burdick
- Folder 4: William N. Adams (Biography)
- Folder 5: Pagent (Indian Lore)
- Folder 6: George W. Newton (Biography) -Burdick
- Folder 7: John Goodall (Biography) -Burdick
- Folder 8: Range Cattle Days- Burdick
- Folder 9: My Teaching Days by Burdick.
- Folder 10: Kit Carson & Col. Tilton.
- Folder 11: Indian Affairs
- Folder 12: Misc. on the Old West
- Folder 13: Misc. on the Old West
- Folder 14: Misc. on the Old West
- Folder 15: Misc. on the Old West
- Folder 16: Correspondence
- Folder 17: Correspondence
- Folder 18: Correspondence
- Folder 19: Crawford's History of North Dakota.
- Folder 20: Crawford's History of North Dakota.
- Box 35
- Folder 12: Battle of the Little Big Horn, Custer's Last Stand. (also contains poem written about the June 16, 1887, Grand Forks tornado)
- Folder 13: Biographies of Pioneers.
- Folder 14: Fort Buford
- Folder 15: John Burke, biographical notes
- Folder 16: Canadian History
- Folder 17: Lewis F. Crawford, Correspondence
- Folder 18: Devils Lake
- Folder 19: Dunseith, Will I. Ohmer
- Folder 20: History of the Range Cattle Trade of the Dakotas or The Life of G.E. (Ed) Lennnan
- Folder 21: George Loftus
- Folder 22: George Loftus, Correspondence
- Folder 23: The Life of George Sperry Loftus, Militant Farm Leader of the Northwest
- Folder 24: Major James McLaughlin, Correspondence 1881-1896
- Folder 25: Major James McLaughlin, Correspondence 1897-1912
- Folder 26: Major James McLaughlin, Correspondence 1913-1920
- Folder 27: Major James McLaughlin, Correspondence 1921-1928
- Folder 28: Marquis de Mores, Correspondence
- Folder 29: Marquis de Mores, Biographical data
- Folder 30: The Marquis at War in the Badlands
- Folder 31: Recollections of Munich, North Dakota, 1905-1909, by Jim J. Scott
- Folder 32: My Experience and Investment in the Badlands of Dakota and Some of the Men I met There, by A.C. Huidekoper
- Folder 33: Newspapers -Badlands Cowboy, Dickinson Press, Mandan Pioneer
- Folder 34: George W. Newton, biography
- Folder 35: North Dakota
- Folder 36: The Northwest Territory
- Folder 37: The Northwest Territory
- Folder 38: Populist or People's Party
- Folder 39: Presidential Message on the Pacific Railway Commission, 1888
- Box 36
- Folder 1: Reminiscences of Mayville, the State Normal School, North Dakota, by Usher L. Burdick
- Folder 2: The Republic of Indian Stream Side Lights of the Depression, by Usher L. Burdick
- Folder 3: Theodore Roosevelt, news items
- Folder 4: Sitting Bull's Arrest and Death
- Folder 5: Standing Rock Indian Reservation
- Folder 6: U.S. History
- Folder 7: Wyoming Cattle War
- Box 37
- Sub-Series 3: Counties
- Box 18
- Folder 1: County Miscellaneous, 1954
- Folder 2: Adams
- Folder 3: Barnes
- Folder 4: Benson County -Brinsmade Postmaster ship
- Folder 5: Benson, 1954-1958
- Folder 6: Benson County -Fort Totten Postmaster ship
- Folder 7: Benson County -Knox Rural Carrier
- Folder 8: Benson County -Maddock
- Folder 9: Benson County -Pleasant Lake
- Folder 10: Benson County -Warwick Postmaster ship
- Folder 11: Billings
- Folder 12: Bottineau
- Folder 13: Bottineau- Carbury
- Folder 14: Bottineau County -Eckman
- Folder 15: Bottineau County -Lansford
- Folder 16: Bottineau County -Souris
- Folder 17: Bottineau County -Westhope
- Folder 18: Bottineau County - Willow City -RC & PM
- Folder 19: Bowman
- Folder 20: Burke
- Folder 21: Burleigh
- Folder 22: Cass
- Folder 23: Cass County -Alice
- Folder 24: Cass County -Casselton
- Folder 25: Cass County -Davenport
- Folder 26: Cass County -Erie
- Folder 27: Cass County -Grandin
- Folder 28: Cass County -Kindred
- Folder 29: Cass County -Leonard
- Folder 30: Cass County Mapleton
- Folder 31: Cavalier
- Folder 32: Dickey
- Folder 33: Divide County
- Folder 34: Dunn
- Folder 35: Eddy and Foster Counties
- Folder 36: Emmons
- Folder 37: Golden Valley
- Folder 38: Grand Forks
- Folder 39: Grant
- Folder 40: Griggs
- Folder 41: Hettinger
- Folder 42: Kidder
- Box 19
- Folder 1: La Moure
- Folder 2: Logan
- Folder 3: McIntosh
- Folder 4: McHenry
- Folder 5: McKenzie
- Folder 6: McLean
- Folder 7: Mercer County
- Folder 8: Morton
- Folder 9: Mountrail
- Folder 10: Nelson
- Folder 11: Oliver
- Folder 12: Pembina
- Folder 13: Pierce
- Folder 14: Ramsey
- Folder 15: Ransom
- Folder 16: Renville
- Folder 17: Richland
- Box 20
- Folder 1: Rolette
- Folder 2: Sargent
- Folder 3: Sheridan
- Folder 4: Sioux
- Folder 5: Slope County
- Folder 6: Stark
- Folder 7: Steele
- Folder 8: Stutsman
- Folder 9: Towner
- Folder 10: Trail
- Folder 11: Walsh
- Folder 12: Grafton -Moving Government Offices
- Folder 13: Ward
- Folder 14: Wells
- Folder 15: Williams Alamo and Epping
- Folder 16: Williams County - Appam
- Folder 17: Williams County - Corinth
- Folder 18: Williams County -Grenora
- Folder 19: Williams County - Marmon
- Folder 20: Williams County - Ray
- Folder 21: Williams County - N.D. Spring Brook
- Folder 22: Williams County - Tioga
- Folder 23: Williams County - Wildrose
- Folder 24: Williams County - Williston
- Folder 25: Williams County - Wheelock
- Folder 26: Williams County - Zahl
- Series 3: Photographs
- Separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
- Photograph 1: Ozias W. Burdick, 1860s
- Photograph 2: Usher L. Burdick, about 1899
- Photograph 3: Usher Burdick, 1899
- Photograph 4: William Porter and Usher Burdick, 1899
- Photograph 5: Group photograph of Usher Burdick, William Porter, Dr. Calvin, Dr. Sleivarl (?), and William Hillier (?) at Mayville during Normal School days, about 1899
- Photograph 6: Miss Mopke's Latin class, Mayville Normal, 1899
- Photograph 7: Usher Burdick in library at Mayville, 1899
- Photograph 8: Group photograph, probably of Mayville State Normal School. Includes Emma Robertson Burdick, Usher L. Burdick and William Porter and others, about 1895
- Photograph 9: Group photograph with Emma Robertson Burdick, probably females at Mayville State Normal School, about 1895
- Photograph 10: Group photograph with Usher Burdick, probably males at Mayville State Normal School, about 1895
- Photograph 11: Stereographs of Minnesota Scenery, 1900
- Photograph 12: Stereoscopic views of Minnesota, 1900
- Photograph 13: Mississippi, Minnesota and Missouri Rivers, 1881
- Photograph 14: View at White Bear Lake, Minnesota, 1900
- Photograph 15: View from up the Mississippi, from Fort Snelling, Minnesota, 1900
- Photograph 16: Albert G. Nueessle (?), Springfield, Minnesota, 1903
- Photograph 17: Malion (?) and Helge Hall, 1908
- Photograph 18: Usher Burdick, Speaker of the House (ND), 1909
- Photograph 19: Usher Burdick as Lt. Gov., 1910 or 1911
- Photograph 20: Usher Burdick, Charles Blackorby, Dr. McLutyre, and Dr. William Porter, 1910
- Photograph 21: Usher Burdick, Dr. Stewart, Dr. William Porter, and Charles Blackorby, 1910
- Photograph 22: Usher Burdick as County Attorney, 1913-1914
- Photograph 23: "Two good sheep and one bad one," Ausberry Whulock (?) 1915
- Photograph 24: Probably child of Usher Burdick, about 1915
- Photograph 24A: Usher Burdick's first house in Williston, ND, 1910
- Photograph 24B: Residence photograph of Usher and Emma Burdick, 1913
- Photograph 25: Burdick's Indian artifact collection, undated
- Photograph 26: Stalle Hendrickson, undated
- Photograph 27: Joe Cutting and W.H. Westergaard (?), October 1, 1941
- Photograph 28: Group photograph with Usher Burdick at Carharl (?) Day Mayville, about 1930
- Photograph 29: Group photograph of breakfast with the President, 1953
- Photograph 30: Usher Burdick, ND delegate to Girls Nation, 1953
- Photograph 31: House Judiciary subcommittee members visit the Paramount Lot, August, 1954
- Photograph 32: Judiciary Committee trip, Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, CA, August 29, 1954
- Photograph 33: Judiciary subcommittee at Los Angeles, October 1955
- Photograph 34: Usher Burdick, Young, Krueger, Rulon, Langer, and Jack Williams confer in Langer's office, March 1, 1955
- Photograph 35: Hearing on damage to highways, 1955
- Photograph 36: Group photograph with Usher Burdick, Member of Congress, 1955
- Photograph 37: Group photograph of Usher Burdick, Members of Congress and Committee members, 1955
- Photograph 38: Fort Berthold delegation discussing problems with ND delegation, about 1956
- Photograph 39: Usher Burdick visits with farmers representing 8 counties in ND, February 29, 1956
- Photograph 40: Farmer's Union delegation at Washington, 1957
- Photograph 41: Cub Scout John Paulsen pins badge on Congressman Burdick designating him as honorary member of Boy Scouts of America, 1956
- Photograph 42: Fort Berthold Indians, Senators Langer and Young, Reps. Burdick and Krueger, 1956
- Photograph 43: Group photograph with Usher Burdick, 1956
- Photograph 44: Dedication National Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City, January 1958
- Photograph 45: Washington D.C., 1950s
- Photograph 46: Washington D.C., 1950s
- Photograph 47: Washington D.C., 1950s
- Photograph 48: Washington D.C., 1950s
- Photograph 49: Washington D.C., 1950s
- Photograph 50: Washington D.C., 1950s
- Photograph 51: Hand feed thresher sold in 1895, 1895
- Photograph 52: Avery wood yellow fellow thresher, 1905
- Photograph 53: Four old steam engines hauled to Minnesota for steams threshers reunion, 1902
- Photograph 54: 26 H P direct flue Advance steam traction engine, 1902
- Photograph 55: J I Case single cylinder, 1902
- Photograph 56: 25 H P direct flue double cylinder, 1902
- Photograph 57: 18 H P Nichols & Shepard steam traction engine, 1902
- Photograph 58: Avery 18 H P direct flue double cylinder steam engine, 1912
- Photograph 59: 30 H P return flue huber steam traction, 1905
- Photograph 60: 25 75 belt, 25 H P direct flue reeves cross compound steam traction engine, undated
- Photograph 61: 20 H P direct flue Case steam engine, 1909
- Photograph 62: Newspaper plate of Representative Burdick, undated
- Photograph 63: Newspaper plate of Usher Burdick, M.C., undated
- Photograph 64: Newspaper plate of Rep. Burdick, undated
- Photograph 65: Newspaper plate of Rep. Burdick, undated
- Photograph 66: Newspaper plate of Rep. Burdick, undated
- Photograph 67: Newspaper plate of Usher Burdick, M.C., undated
- Photograph 68: Newspaper plate of Rep. Burdick, undated
- Photograph 69: Newspaper plate of "Discuss Indian Problems," with Congressman Usher Burdick, undated
- Photograph 70: Newspaper plate of "Burdick Host to North Dakota Farmers," undated
- Photograph 71: Negative of Usher Burdick, undated
- Photograph 72: Negatives, undated
- Photograph 73: Usher L. Burdick, January, 1935
- Photograph 74: Fred Dale and Charles Dale, 1940
- Photograph 75: North Dakota Delegation to Washington with Rep. Burdick, 1956 or 1957
- Photograph 76: Baby photograph of Quentin Burdick, 1908
- Photograph 77: Re-election card (post card size) for Representative Usher L. Burdick, 1942
- Photograph 78: Usher L. Burdick carrying Estes Kefauver, both in football uniforms, undated
- Photograph 79: Usher L. Burdick holding a gavel while standing in front of an American flag; mid 1950s
- Photograph 80: Burdick family portrait circa 1920 showing Usher with sons, Quentin and Eugene, daughter Eileen, wife Emma, and Emma's mother, Mrs. Robertson
- Series 4: Oversize Materials
- Separated and placed in the Oversize File Cabinets.
- Oversize Folder 1
- Item 1: Certificate given to Burdick by the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission, 1937
- Item 2: Arnold Bakers, Inc. "Resolution" to Burdick to call off the "war" against "adulterated, store-bought bread," undated
- Item 3: Photograph of the House Judiciary Committee, 84th Congress, 2nd Session, 1956
- Item 4: Photograph: Marching Band and Crowd Awaiting Arrival of Burdick at Grand Forks Train Station
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