ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
| Ring-billed Gulls Pasques Flickertail A Modern Indian Scaffold Burial, Formerly Used by Some Indian Tribes | between pages [44] and [45] |
| Ancient Indian Turtle Effigy Sioux Sun Dance as Originally Performed A Modern Sioux Sun Dance Ceremonial North Dakota In 1879, From an Old Map of Dakota Territory | between pages [76] and [77] |
| Gen. George A. Custer Sitting Bull Battle of the Badlands A "Little Old Sod Shanty" of Early Days State Capitol, Bismarck Reviving a Norwegian Folkdance, Esmond, N. Dak. | between pages [108] and [109] |
| An Early School (Oliver County, 1885) Administration Building, Agricultural College, Fargo Threshing Sakakawea, Bismarck | between pages [140] and [141] |
| A Red River Valley Wheatfield Oats | between pages [172] and [173] |
| Law Building, University, Grand Forks Roosevelt Monument, Minot | between pages [204] and [205] |
| Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Blockhouse of Fort McKeen Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Slant Indian Village Lodge Marquis de Mores Badlands | between pages [236] and [237] |
| Rabbit's Ears Near Amidon Grand Canyon of the Little Missouri | between pages [268] and [269] |
| Lignite Strip Mining, Velva Arikara Woman Pounding Cherries Writing Rock Near Grenora Lake Upsilon, Turtle Mountains Buffalo, Sully's Hill National Game Preserve | between pages [332] and [333] |
| Barnes County Courthouse, Valley City Sioux Camp Gathering, Fort Yates Agency Sioux Tipis Sioux Hoop Dance Magpie Rock, Killdeer Mountains | between pages [340] and [341] |
| MAPS | |
|---|---|
| North Dakota State Map | [Inside back cover] |
| North Dakota Key Map to Tours | [Inside front cover] |
| Bismarck | [112] |
| Fargo | [127] |
| Grand Forks | [146] |
| Minot | [159] |
GENERAL INFORMATION
(See State map for routes of highways, railroads, and air lines.)
Railroads: Chicago & North Western Ry. (Northwestern); Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. R. (Milwaukee); Farmers' Grain & Shipping Company (Farmers' Line); Great Northern Ry. (G. N.); Midland Continental R. R. (Midland); Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Ry. (Soo); Northern Pacific Ry. (N. P.). Main line of N. P. runs almost directly E. to W. across the State. Main line of G. N. runs N., then W., while cut-off runs in northwesterly direction. Soo line runs SE. to NW.
Highways: Eight Federal highways, seven of them transcontinental or with international connections. Inspection at international border. State highway patrol checks violations of State highway laws and enforces regulations. Gasoline tax, 3c.
Motor Vehicle Laws (digest): Maximum speed, 50 m.; on curves and at intersections, 20 m.; approaching within 50 ft. of grade crossing where view obstructed, 20 m.; on any highway in business or residence district, 25 m.; passing school during recess or while children are going to or leaving school, 20 m. Time limit for operation of car in State by nonresident, 90 days. Hand signals must be used for a turn or stop. Spotlights permitted. Personal injury or property damage ($50 or over) must be reported to civil authorities.
Prohibited: Parking on highways; use of stickers, except those required by law, on windshield or windows.