Historical Society seeks military items for state collection
BISMARCK — The State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, is encouraging individuals and organizations to donate items to enhance its military collection. The greatest need is items from 1945 to the present.
“Donations help preserve the personal side of history by connecting us to the human impact behind historic events,” said Deputy State Archivist Lindsay Meidinger. “These resources are invaluable for researchers and future generations who want to understand the sacrifices and experiences of those who served.
The State Historical Society of N.D. seeks a wide range of items, including:
– Archival materials and records such as letters, emails, texts, videos, oral histories, diaries, photographs, protest signs and recruitment materials. Documents, digital files and images offer personal accounts and glimpses into military life by North Dakotans here and abroad.
– Weaponry such as U.S. military rifles and handguns from 1918 to the present. While these items do not need a direct military service story, they should have some documented historical background and proper legal paperwork.
– Equipment and tools such as mine detectors, sunscreen, cots, parachutes, binoculars, drones, communication devices, night vision goggles, first aid and medical equipment and meal rations. Daily routines and challenges faced by service members are reflected in these objects.
– Comfort and hobby items such as good luck charms, sporting equipment, care packages, welcome home posters, video games, CD players and faith-based items. Personal items tell the story of how service members stayed connected, passed the time, and found moments of joy and comfort during deployment or while stationed on base.
– Uniforms and personal gear such as uniforms, helmets, boots, packs, personalized items, flak vests, canteens, survival gear, battle rattle, chemical protective equipment and other issued gear. These should have a strong personal story or historical background, illustrating the experiences of service members.
– Space Force items, including any material, gear or documents related to North Dakotans serving in the Space Force.
– Anything else with a compelling connection to military history or unique or unusual items with a strong story behind them. Please no items from opposing militaries.
“We are actively collecting items that help tell the stories of individuals who served and the impact of military service on North Dakota citizens,” said Head of Curatorial Services Melissa Thompson.
All offers are subject to review by the Museum Collections Committee. Donations accepted into the collection will be properly cared for, preserved and documented for future generations.
Those willing to offer objects to the collection are encouraged to fill out the Potential Acquisition form available from the State Historical Society of N.D. online. Details about the object, including its history, provenance (ownership history) and significance, will be requested. For more information about donating items to the State Historical Society, contact Assistant Registrar Katie Holt.