Govert Van der Boom's law books, which sat on his Notary desk at the Govert Store (Kathleen VanderBoom)
Postcard sent to Govert Van der Boom at Govert SD (Kathleen VanderBoom)
End-of-post-office postcards (Kathleen VanderBoom)
Notary seal press, owned by Notary Govert Van der Boom (Linda Van der Boom Lavagnino)
Decisions of the Department of Interior Relating to Public Lands, volume 49, owned by Govert Van der Boom (Kathleen VanderBoom)
South Dakota Manual, 1925, owned by Govert Van der Boom (Kathleen VanderBoom)
Who's Who Among South Dakotans, 1928, owned by Govert Van der Boom, and in which his name appears (Kathleen VanderBoom)
Bibbed apron, worn by then-proprietor, Mrs. Forrester (Louise) West, while tending the Govert Store (Alice Mae West)
Quilt, pieced and quilted by Mrs. Clifford (Mollie) Calkins, then-proprietor of the Govert Store (Marie Kulisich)
Tablecloth, crocheted by Mrs. Calkins (Marie Kulisich)
Doily, crocheted by Mrs. Calkins (Marie Kulisich)
Tea apron with bib, crocheted by Mrs. Calkins (Marie Kulisich)
Tea apron, crocheted by Mrs. Calkins (Marie Kulisich)
Tea apron, pieced and crocheted, owned by Mrs. Calkins (Marie Kulisich)
Tea apron, embroidered, owned by Mrs. Calkins (Marie Kulisich)
Seventh Grade Promotion Certificate, 1943 (Marie Kulisich)
Common School Diploma, 1944 (Marie Kulisich)
Penmanship Certificate, 1942 (Marie Kulisich)
Program for Harding County Rally Day and Eighth Grade Graduation Exercises, 1943 (Marie Kulisich)
Govert School classification and attendance register, 1936-1943 (Marie Kulisich)
Piano from the Van der Boom residence in Govert (Troy and Julie Van der Boom)
Emma Van der Boom's wedding dress, 1912 (TriState Museum, Belle Fourche SD)
Candy dish, made in Holland, owned by Govert and Emma Van der Boom (Kathleen VanderBoom)