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Over Half Way...through with excavation are workers uncovering and unloading cargo in the century old riverboat Bertrand at De Soto Bend.

Hundreds Of Oysters...peanuts in shells, overcoats and bottles of ink are among the items removed from the Bertrand by Charlie Rankin, Omaha, an employe [sic] of Sorensen Sand and Gravel Co.

photo of Roger Bertrand, 4th judicial district court administrator, at his desk

Don Bloom...Woodbine Twiner editor, looks at a restored black powder keg from the Bertrand. Lab Director Ronald Switzer of the DeSoto Refuge showed about 50 persons around his lab Friday during the unveiling of development plans for the refuge.

Sketching A Bertrand Artifact...is Barbara Daniels, lab supervisor, who says the covered candy dish is still a perfect piece of glass after over a hundred years under the Missouri River.

Bagged Artifacts...salvaged from the downed steamboat Bertrand are being moved from storage to a temporary museum at De Soto Bend Wildlife Refuge near Missouri Valley. Howard Lubben, refuge administrative assistant, looks at the task of…

Bertrand (and Museum
Civil War steamboat which sank in Missouri River
DeSoto Bend Wildlife Refuge

Search for buried riverboat [on back of photo]
arm of crane of pit with water, 5 men standing around pit

1965 (55)
Bergstrom Woodworking Co.
110 South 18th St.

Richard Duvall workin on chair base

Trying His Hand...on a band saw in new building is Donald Bergstrom. The old plant was destroyed by fire.

Bergquist, Maurice and Mrs. (Annette) (Carole)
NW Mutual Life Ins.
616 S. 7th St.
divorced from Annette
2nd wife's name is Carol [sic]
See large file on "Historic Homes"

Maurice Bergquist, on one knee in front of fireplace with wood and tile mantel

Carole (Mrs. Maurice) Bergquist, watering plants

Front and side view of exterior of Victorian house, at 616 S. Seventh St., built by O.P. Wickham

Mrs. Maurice (Annette) Bergquist
308 Wendy Hgts
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