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Reno Haber Sales Papers
Reno Sales (1876-1969) was an Anaconda Company mining geologist, known as "The Father of Mining Geology." Papers include a biographical sketch by Vincent D. Perry and Charles Mayer; incoming and outgoing correspondence (1957-1967); diaries (1911, 1920-1968); writings; and miscellany. The Valley Ditch Company subgroup includes correspondence (1957-1966), financial records (1945-1966), minutes (1906-1964) and other materials.
Sam and Mary Ford photographs
Three black and white photographic prints: one portrait of former Montana Governor Sam Ford and two portraits of his wife, Mary Ford. The Sam Ford portrait and one of the Mary Ford portraits are on an adjoining cardboard mount, photographed by Clarence DeWalt.
Samuel T. V. McBee papers
Samuel T. V. McBee papers documenting his time as homesteader and postmaster in Barnard, Valley County, Montana. Documents include Homesteading Application Postmaster appointment documents, livestock brand registers, Wheat Growers Association stock certificate, Grain Commission and Cattle Club documents.
James Upson Sanders papers
James Sanders (1859-1923) was a Helena, Montana, attorney and librarian of the Montana Historical Society. Papers include general correspondence (1878-1922), writings, and diaries (1875-1888) covering his boyhood, education, travels, and early legal career.
Wilbur Edgerton Sanders papers
Wilbur Edgerton Sanders (1861-1935) was a mining engineer and son of Wilbur Fisk Sanders. Collection (1875-1896) includes incoming correspondence from his father, his brother James Upson Sanders, and others; and diaries, chronicling his education, youth, early mining career, trips to Yellowstone, and a visit to the Blackfeet Reservation in 1896.
Wilbur Fisk Sanders papers
Wilbur Fisk Sanders (1834-1905) was a Bannack, Virginia City, and Helena, Montana, attorney, vigilante, and Republican politician. Collection (1856-1930) includes biographical materials; correspondence (1861-1905); diaries (1866-1867); legal documents; financial records; speeches; historical writings; and miscellany, including scrapbooks. There is a small subgroup of Harriet Peck Fenn Sanders' correspondence (1874-1902) and diaries (1888, undated).