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Robert F. Morgan papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MC-462

Scope and Contents

This collection documents the activities of noted Helena, Montana artist and historian, Robert F. Morgan (1929-2015). Materials include awards & certificates (1948-2006, undated) detailing Morgan’s military service and his contributions to cultural institutions in Montana. Correspondence (1980-2008) describes Morgan’s work as an art consultant and appraiser, as well as his service on the Montana Historical Society Board of Trustees. Also included are photographic material (1866-2011, undated) documenting Morgan’s research, personal life, and his career as an artist. Subject files (1993-2005, undated) contain Morgan’s practice sketches and clippings. Materials also include writings (2007) containing a draft of Morgan’s autobiographical work, "Bob Morgan’s Montana." Materials are largely visual, comprising of photographic prints, transparency slides, and safety negatives.

Dates

  • Creation: 1866-2011

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access

Negatives and transparency slides are fragile and should not be handled. Use photographic prints instead. Contact an archivist for more information.

Conditions Governing Use

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Montana Historical Society Library & Archives. The Library & Archives 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 Note

Robert F. Morgan was born in Helena, Montana, on August 20th, 1929, to John P. and Catherine Morgan. As a child, Morgan attended Warren School, a small one-room building, in the Helena Valley. The school would later be condemned after receiving severe damage from the 1935 earthquake, which forced the school administration to hold classes in a nearby bunkhouse. After attending his first art class, taught by Mable (Norris) Bjork, at Helena High School in 1943, Morgan became interested in art and its components. Under art teachers Tom Edwards and Fred Robinson, Morgan began to pursue fine art as a career. While in school, Morgan designed posters and built window designs advertising the U.S. Navy War Bond Drive for Fliegelman’s Department Store. In 1947, Morgan graduated from Helena High.

From 1947-1948, Morgan served in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Shortly after, Morgan began his twenty-year career with the Montana Army National Guard. In the fall of 1948, Morgan married his high school sweetheart, Genevieve Basti. Together, the couple had five children: Jeannie, Robert M., Tim, Tom, and Susan.

In 1951, while employed with the Montana Army National Guard, Morgan began his fifty-year association with the Montana Historical Society. Invited by MHS director, Dr. K. Ross Toole, Morgan volunteered to work on several projects for the Society. Toole extended Morgan an offer of employment as an exhibits designer in 1952. Two years later, Toole appointed Morgan as assistant curator of the museum. As curator, Morgan was involved with the creation of the Territory Junction exhibit and the acquisition of the Poindexter Collection of abstract expressionist art. Morgan also participated in the restoration and assembly of three railroad cars for the exhibition of artwork, artifacts, sapphires, and gold for the Montana Territorial Centennial Train in 1964. That same year, the Centennial Train traveled – with Morgan aboard – to the World’s Fair in New York City. After the departure of Historical Society Director Michael S. Kennedy in 1966, Morgan served as Acting Director of the Society until 1967. Morgan returned to his role as curator until his resignation in 1972. For decades afterwards, Morgan served as a member of the MHS Board of Trustees until his voluntary resignation in 2008 under the Schweizer administration.

With encouragement from his friend, Ed Trumble, Morgan began his fine art career in 1972. Throughout his career, Morgan produced over 3,000 paintings. Many of Morgan’s paintings found permanent residence at venues such as the Sheraton Hotel in Billings, the Montana Historical Society, the Helena Regional Airport, the Montana Agricultural Center in Fort Benton, and the City-County Building in Helena. In 1978, Morgan co-founded the Northwest Rendezvous of Art with fellow artist Jack Hines. Three years before his death, Morgan was honored by the Helena City Commission and Senator Max Baucus with a “Bob Morgan Day” event held at the Helena Regional Airport. Morgan passed away in 2015 at the age of 85.

Extent

2.2 linear feet (6 boxes)

Abstract

Robert F. Morgan (1929-2015), a prominent Helena, Montana artist and historian, was involved with the Montana Historical Society for several decades and produced over 3,000 paintings throughout his fine art career. This collection consists of awards & certificates (1948-2006, undated), correspondence (1980-2008), photographic material (1866-2011, undated), subject files (1993-2005, undated), and writings (2007) related to Morgan’s life and career.

Arrangement

Arranged by series: Awards & Certificates (1948-2006, undated); Correspondence (1980-2008); Photographic Material (1866-2011, undated); Subject Files (1993-2005, undated); and Writings (2007).

Physical Location

Collection location TBD post-construction in 2025.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Acquisition information available upon request.

Related Materials

For additional biographical information and digital images of Morgan's artwork, see the MTHS Museum's online collection: Morgan, Robert F. (1929 - 2015) - Bob Morgan | MHS Museum (pastperfectonline.com) (https://mhsmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/bycreator?keyword=Morgan%2C%20Robert%20F.%20%281929%20-%202015%29).

Title
Guide to the Robert F. Morgan papers, 1866-2011
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Aaron Rau
Date
2023
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latn
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives Repository

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