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Hubert Alfred Simmons papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-204

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of the papers of Hubert Alfred Simmons and is divided into five subgroups: Hubert Alfred Simmons, Eagle Coal Company, Owl Mining Company, W.B. Innes and Co., and Western States Coal Company. Maps, photographs, and printed material have been transferred to the Library Map Collection, Photograph Archives, and Library respectively.

The Hubert Alfred Simmons Subgroup documents Simmons' family and professional life, and is comprised of general correspondence (1906-1956), including letters concerning his family, legal practice, legislative concerns, Helen Simmons, military service; etc.; miscellaneous correspondence (1944); financial records (1936); legal documents (1912-1948); reports (1916-1920); speeches (1911, 1939; undated); subject files (1928-1967); writings (1906, 1967); miscellany (1928-1967, undated); and clippings.

The Eagle Coal Company Subgroup is comprised of general correspondence (1918-1945), arranged alphabetically by correspondent, dealing primarily with coal sales in Montana, North Dakota, and Washington. These letters, to and from coal dealers and distributors, touch upon matters such as type and quality of coal mined, labor relations and other day-to-day problems of coal mining. Also included are financial records (1918-1947), including payrolls; legal documents (1920-1940); maps (1927-1930); minutes (1919-1931); organizational records (1918-1945), including stock certificates; production records (1920-1934); reports (1919, 1943), including an account of the Smith Mine disaster; subject files (1919-1941), pertaining in part to the Bituminous Coal Producers Board for District No. 22 of the National Bituminous Coal Commission, and the Montana Coal Operators Association; and miscellany (1918-1935).

The Owl Mining Company Subgroup consists of interoffice correspondence (1931-1949), financial records (1930-1958); and legal documents (1930-1948).

The W.B. Innes and Co. Subgroup is comprised of financial records (1919-1930), legal documents (1919); minutes (1919-1922); and organizational records (1919-1922).

The Western States Coal Company Subgroup includes general correspondence (1919-1928), financial records (1917-1919), and organizational records (1917-1919).

Dates

  • Creation: 1906-1967

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access

Collection open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Montana Historical Society. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collection. In some cases permission for use may require additional authorization from the copyright owners. For more information contact an archivist.

Biographical / Historical

Hubert Alfred (H.A.) Simmons was born in Spadra, Arkansas, the son of Ferdinand Simmons, on November 13, 1881. Simmons moved to Red Lodge, Montana, in 1899, where he worked in local coal mines and for the Montana Mercantile Co. He left Red Lodge to attend the University of Indiana Law School from which he graduated in 1906; he was admitted to the Montana Bar that same year. In 1906 Simmons, a Republican, was elected clerk of the district court, and he held that position through 1916, when he was elected Carbon County attorney. He held that post until 1920, when he began a twelve-year term as Red Lodge city attorney. In the years following World War I, Simmons was accused of being a member of the local Liberty Committee, a vigilante group established to police political non-conformists. Simmons denied the charges, and in 1932 was elected to the Montana state senate; he ran successfully for that office seven times. In his capacity as a legislator, Simmons was an advocate for the construction of the Beartooth Highway to connect Red Lodge with Cooke City and create a northeastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. In 1928 Simmons was the chairman of the Hoover-Curtis Volunteer Committee of Carbon County, part of the statewide campaign for presidential candidate Herbert Hoover.

On June 1, 1907, Hubert Simmons married Ellen Freeman, daughter of William R. Freeman, and sister of James M. and William R. Freeman, Jr., both of whom were owner-operators of the Montana Coal and Iron Company of Washoe. The couple had a son, Hubert A., Jr. (born, February 10, 1910; died, 1976); and twin daughters, Helen Annie and Margaret (born, April 20, 1918). Ellen Simmons died on March 24, 1940, and Simmons married Mrs. Dorothy Chase Denison on June 14, 1940. During the Second World War Helen served as a clerk-typist in the U.S. Marine Corps, stationed primarily in Charleston, South Carolina. She enlisted in Butte on March 16, 1944, and was honorably discharged on August 21, 1946, having obtained the rank of sergeant. In addition to his political activities, H.A. Simmons maintained a law office in Red Lodge. He was joined in his practice by his son in May 1937.

Simmons also invested in various coal mining and distribution firms, including the Eagle Coal Company, the Owl Mining Company, W.B. Innes and; Co., and the Western States Coal Company. The Eagle Coal Company was established in December 1918 by T.E. Frasure, and John T. Flaherty and his brother J.V. Flaherty, all of Red Lodge, to operate the Foster coal mining claims in the Bearcreek-Foster Gulch area of Carbon County. The Flahertys were brothers-in-law of James M. Freeman. The company office was located in the U.S. National Bank Building in Red Lodge. In March 1919, H.A. Simmons bought some of the company's stock. The company actively mined and sold coal through the 1920s. By the 1930s much of the company's mine management and sales had come under the auspices of the Montana Coal and Iron Company. On June 30, 1938, that company formally took over the management, ownership, and interest of the Eagle Coal Company, which continued to produce coal for some additional years. The company was officially dissolved on December 31, 1947.

The Western States Coal Company was established on September 18, 1917, as a coal distributor. The firm's stockholders included John T. Flaherty, H.A. and Ellen Simmons, and E.A. Logan, all of Red Lodge. The company also owned stock in the Eagle Coal Company. At their annual meeting in January 1920, the stockholders voted to discontinue business and transfer all its liabilities and assets to H.A. Simmons.

W.B. Innes and Co. was incorporated in March 1919 as the general sales agent for the Eagle Coal Company and other firms. Stockholders included Walter B. and M.C. Innes of Billings and H.A. and Ellen Simmons, and Charlott Dilworth of Red Lodge. Walter B. Innes served as the district fuel administration for all of Montana and parts of Wyoming during the First World War, and as secretary of the Western Coal Producers' Association. The firm, headquartered in the Electric Building in Billings, operated through 1922, when its accounts were assigned to Montana Coal and Iron Company.

The Owl Mining Company was incorporated in Idaho to develop mining claims near Shoup, Lemhi County, Idaho. The original officers of the company were J.M. Freeman, Billings; E.H. Casterlin, Salmon, Idaho; and H.A. Simmons. Some development work was done on the claims during the 1930s, but for most of its existence, the company's mines were nonproductive.

H.A. Simmons was a member of the Methodist Church, Rotary Club, the Inquiry Club and the Masons. In the early 1940s Simmons was involved in the formation of the Carbon County Pioneers' Association, a group composed of men and women who became residents of Carbon County prior to 1901. The group incorporated in 1942, and Simmons was elected its president. H.A. Simmons died on December 14, 1967, in Red Lodge, at the age of 86.

Extent

10 linear feet

Abstract

Hubert Simmons (1881-1967) was a Red Lodge, Montana, attorney, state legislator, and coal mine owner. Papers consist of five subgroups: Simmons' personal papers (1906-1967); Eagle Coal Company records (1918-1947); Owl Mining Company records (1930-1958); W.B. Innes and Company records (1919-1930); and Western States Coal Company records (1917-1927).

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Arranged by subgroup and series. Some material housed in oversize boxes, Archives Map Case, and Manuscript Volumes. See inventory below for more information.

Physical Location

12:3-4

Physical Location

5:2-5 (oversize boxes 22, 23)

Physical Location

146:1-3 (volumes 1-7)

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Acquisition information available upon request

Title
Guide to the Hubert Alfred Simmons papers 1906-1967
Date
2004
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs ( Describing Archives: A Content Standard 2nd Edition)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Repository Details

Part of the Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives Repository

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