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National Park Service: National Historic Landmark Nomination: Bonanza Farm [Pdf] PrimaryNational Park Service: National Historic Landmark Nomination: Bonanza Farm [Pdf] Primary
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National Park Service: National Historic Landmark Nomination: Bonanza Farm [Pdf]

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On this site you will find the application to the National Park Service to include the Bagg Bonanza Farm as a National Landmark. The first part describes what is found on the land now, but if you'll scroll through the history of agriculture in the United States to page 34, you'll find, over several pages, an extensive description of bonanza farms in the Red River Valley.

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bonanza farms, farm machinery, farming methods, farming the plains, settling the frontier, wheat farming, dalrymple farm, homestead act, nps, national park service, northern pacific railroad, northern pacific bonds, oliver dalrymple, red river valley, us national parks, agriculture in the united states, farming the great plains, financing rail lines, hard red spring wheat, history of bonanza farms, history of farming in the united states, large-scale farming, workers on bonanza farms

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