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Religion
Alvord Memorial Church of Our Saviour Records: Langdon, North Dakota
American Lutheran Church Records of North Dakota
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church Records: Grand Forks
Aurdal Lutheran Church Records: Forbes, North Dakota (Dickey County)
Aaron McGaffey Beede and Ralph Gordon Beede Papers: Aaron McGaffey Beede (1859-1934) served as an Episcopal missionary in Sioux County, North Dakota, from 1901-1916
Elsie Brown Papers: (1897-1986) Girls’ Friendly Society, Episcopal Church
Catholic Diocese of Fargo Publications
Children of Israel Congregation Records
Church Women United of Grand Forks Records
Congregation B’Nai Israel Records
First Baptist Church of Grand Forks Records
Grand Forks Federated Church Records
Grand Forks United Lutheran Church Photograph Collection
Eldred Murdoch Biography: 1902-1962; vicar in the Episcopal Church, 1944-1962
North Dakota Catholic Church Records
North Dakota Church History Collection
North Dakota Congregational Church Collection
North Dakota Methodist Church Records
North Dakota Pentecostal Church Collection
the small voice: Catholic newsletter designed to cover significant events not included in offical publications of the Fargo Diocese
St. Anthony School Records: Roman Catholic primary school in Waraw, North Dakota
St. James High School Records (Grand Forks): Catholic Academy and High School, 1885-1969
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Walshville, North Dakota
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Grand Forks) Records
Thingvalla Lutheran Church Records: Located five miles south of Mountain, Pembina County, North Dakota. The church was organized in 1889, and was destroyed by fire in 2003
