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A painting of a Northern Pacific Railroad train that may once have graced a Fargo railroad station; a Civil War photo collection of members of Morgan's Raiders; and a collection of University of North Dakota pottery.
During ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's stop in Bismarck, North Dakota, host
Mark L. Walberg gets a lesson in school-related antiques and
collectibles from appraiser Karen Keane in an actual one-room
schoolhouse, part of the Buckstop Junction historic village
restoration. At the Bismarck Civic Center, appraisers give high
marks to the array of objects brought for show-and-tell, including
a painting of a Northern Pacific Railroad train that once may have
graced a Fargo railroad station; a valuable Civil War photo
collection of members of John Hunt Morgan's Cavalry, also known as
Morgan's Raiders; and a delightful collection of University of
North Dakota pottery, some made by the owner's mother and
grandmother when they were students, valued at $5,500 to $7,500.