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John Thomas Wilson papers>
John Wilson (1818-1895) was a Gallatin Valley, Montana Territory, sawmill operator in the 1860s. Collection contains an arithmetic exercise book (1830s); family genealogical notes from 1758; incoming correspondence (1849-1850) from family members; and miscellany.
Norman Winestine Collection: Congregation Emanu-El And Fligelman's
Norman Winestine (1895-1986) was a Helena, Montana, clothing store owner and member of the Jewish Congregation Emanu-El. Collection is divided into two main subgroups: records (1889-1947) of Congregation Emanu-El include correspondence, financial records, organizational materials, reports, Ladies Auxiliary records and cemetery association records; records (1883-1953) of Fligelman's Store include correspondence, financial records, and miscellany.
Winifred E. Considine papers
Women's Helena for the Capital Club records
The Women's Helena for the Capital Club was a Helena, Montana, based organization promoting the establishment of Helena as the state capital of Montana. Records (1894) include incoming correspondence; county lists; a record book containing correspondence, financial reports, speeches, resolutions, clippings, and broadsides; and miscellany.
Clifton Boyd Worthen Research Collection: Central Montana History
Yellowstone Park Company Records
Collection consists of the organizational and financial records of the Yellowstone Park Company, a major park concessionaire, as well as those of several predecessor companies, including Yellowstone Park Camping Co., Yellowstone Park Boat Co., Yellowstone Park Association, and the Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
York Gulch History interviews
York Gulch History interviews. A group of residents discuss mining operations in the York Gulch area of Lewis and Clark County: Betty Lou (Bickford) Christianson; Clinton Christianson; Bette K. Smith; Bennie G. Smith; Phyllis Warren Jakovac; Sydney Ann Hoy; Norma Byrd; Robert Elletson. They discuss: mines, including the Little Dandy, the Little Daisy, the Golden Messenger, and the Golden Charm; the Spratt Mining Company; Chinese laborers; the McEwen Ditch; local bars; Prohibition.
Young Democratic Club of Montana records
These records of the Young Democratic Club of Montana consist of the personal working files (1936-1939) of Gail Meagher Brown as secretary, editor, national committee woman, and regional representative. Included are general correspondence, organizational materials, subject files, newsletters, and miscellany.