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Granville Stuart papers
Collection
Identifier: MC-61
Abstract
Granville Stuart (1834-1918) was a pioneer Montana miner and cattleman. Papers include biographical material; a diary (1894) of a trip to France; two volumes of outgoing correspondence (1868-1880, 1890-1892) concerning mining and livestock; general correspondence (1863-1918); a DHS Ranch account ledger (1881-1882); a financial account book (1865); an "Historical Sketch of Deer Lodge County" (1876); three weather journals (1867-1880); scrapbooks; and miscellany. Miscellaneous outgoing...
Dates:
1863-1918
Sun River Crossing (Mont.) Justice of the Peace records
Collection
Identifier: LG-67
Dates:
1870-1887
Swaney Family papers
Collection
Identifier: MC-441
Abstract
The dates span from 1864 up to 2015, starting with A W Swaney in the Spanish American War. They include correspondence (mainly between family members), unpublished manuscripts (mainly AGS but also manuscripts and short stories from others), bound reports (including one from AGS as American Consulate Chief to China), journals (looked like AGS) school notes and records (AGS), oversize certificates (AGS), scrapbooks (maily photographs and clippings, probably put together by AGS), subject files...
Dates:
1864-2017
Swaney Family photograph collection
Series
Identifier: Lot 040
Abstract
This collection consisits of photographs ranging from 1885 to 2015. The majority of the collection is photographs, at 512 of them. There are also 40 duplicate images, 13 oversize images, 4 albums (with a combined 857 photographs),3 negatives, and one cased image. The topics of the images are: Swaney family life, war, consulate work, horses, indians, and Montana.
Dates:
1885 - 2015
Swanson Sisters interview
Collection
Identifier: OH-107
Summary
Swanson Sisters interview (1976) The three Swanson sisters - Myrtle Swanson Tepling, Ruby Swanson, and Florence Swanson - discuss the story of Swanson's Lodge in Troy built by their father, Frank Swanson, about 1900; the history of their family; the interior decoration of the lodge; plans for the future use of the complex. [See also General Montana OH 155.]
Dates:
February 1976