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| The Hutmacher Complex
northwest of Manning is a farmstead built in the late 1920s
in the Russian-Ukraine stone slab method. It is now being
restored by efforts through Preservation North Dakota and
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Architecture
- Brost, Bryan. "Brost
Sumer Kitchen/Cabin." n.d.
- Carlson, Alvar W. "German-Russian
Houses in Western North Dakota ." Pioneer
America 13, no. 2:, 1981.
- "Church
Architecture." Prairies 8, no.
6: December/January 1984/1985, 31-33 [PDF
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- "Early German-Russian
Church Construction in Emmons County, North Dakota
." n.d.
- Flegel, Arthur E. "Germans
from Russia housing construction ." 15
September 2005.
- "GERMAN-RUSSIAN
ARCHITECTURE." n.d.
- Germans
from Russia Architecture Featured
- Historic
American Buildings Survey: Christian Scheid House,
Beulah vicinity, Mercer County, ND
- Historical Fund
Grant Helps Local Church Celebrate German Roots,
By Marcy Ortega, The Reporter-Herald, Loveland,
Colorado, April 5, 2008
- Hutmacher
Farmsite
- Keen, Judy. "North
Dakotans Seek Salvation for Churches."
USA Today, 5 November 2007.
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John
and Magdalena Schwab sodhouse, east of Strasburg,
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Marquardt, Lew. "Earthen
Floors ." 2 March 2006.
- Oriega, Marcy. "Historical
Fund Grant Helps Local Church Celebrate German Roots."
Reporter-Herald, 5 April 2008.
- "Sebastian
and Magdalena (Pfaff) Hopfauf Homestead, Flasher,
ND." 26 June 2003.
- Sod
/ Adobe House Construction
- Vasilenko, Vadim. "Cisterns
and Draw Wells of the German Colony of Lustforf,
Liebental Enclave, South Russia." n.d.
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