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Hiram Drache

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Hiram M. Drache (born August 18, 1924 in Meriden[citation needed]) is an American professor of history and historian-in-residence at Concordia College,[1] Moorhead, Minnesota.[2] He is the author of several books on agriculture and the history of North Dakota and Minnesota.

Bibliography (excerpt)

  • The Day of the Bonanza (1964)
  • Challenge of the Prairie; Life and Times of the Red River Pioneers (1970)
  • Beyond the Furrow: Some Keys to Successful Farming in the Twentieth Century (1976)
  • Tomorrow's Harvest: Thoughts and Opinions of Successful Farmers (1978)
  • Koochiching: Pioneering Along the Rainy River Frontier (1983)
  • Polar Pilot: The Carl Ben Eielson Story (with Dorothy G. Page; 1992)
  • History Of U. S. Agriculture And Its Relevance To Today (1996)
  • Legacy of the Land: Agriculture's Story to the Present (1996)
  • Century in the Park: Oak Grove Lutheran School (2006)
  • Beyond the Furrow: Some Keys to Successful Farming in the Twentieth Century (1976)
  • Plowshares To Printouts: Farm Management As Viewed Through 75 Years Of The Northwest Farm Managers Association

References

  1. ^ "Edit entry Hiram Max Drache". americanairmuseum.com/. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Hiram Drache to be Honored". Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn. Retrieved 1 November 2010.