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Buskett Mercantile Company records
The Buskett Mercantile Company, located in a Granite, Montana, was a general mercantile firm, and supplied wood and merchandise to the Granite Mountain Mining Company. Collection includes outgoing letterpress book (1887-1888) and incoming correspondence (1888) from the Granite Mountains Mining Company (1888). Also included are a report on the Penn Yan Mine (May 22, 1888).
Butte Land and Investment Company records
Butter Miners' Union No. 1 records
This collection consists of the records of the Butte Miners' Union No. 1 and containing incoming correspondence (1940); financial records (1934-1967), including membership dues and office accounting; a subject file (1956-1962) regarding the United Unions Recreation Council; and miscellany, including a list of members serving in the armed forces during World War I.
Butte Mines Band records
This collection consists of records for the Butte Mines Band including correspondence (1913-1954) regarding engagements and membership issues; financial records (1913-1947) including an account books, bills, check stubs, receipts, tax records; organizational records (1921-1925) including minute books, membership and dues lists; and miscellany (1913-1947) including three scrapbooks, and blank forms, clippings.
Butte [Montana] Teachers' Union Local No. 332 Records
The records of the Butte Teachers' Union No. 332, consist of general correspondence (1913, 1934-1945); financial records (1936-1945, 1961-1964); organizational records (undated); reports (1937, 1941); subject files (1934-1945); and miscellany. [Photographs and printed materials have been transferred to the Photograph Archives and Library respectively.]
Butte Retail Clerks Protective Union No. 12 records
This collection consists of a single broadside from the Butte Retail Clerks Protective Union No. 12, regarding the protest of the Hennessy Company department store in Butte, Montana in 1900.
Butte Tombstone Company records
California Mining Company records
California Mining Company records (1893) consists of a letter from CA Mining Co (Castle, MT) secretary N.E. Benson addressed to T.P. Bowman, banker in Helena, MT informing his Mr. Benson will pay the banker the money he owed him, but it will be in the future, not the present. Letter offers some insight into silver mining operations following the Panic of 1893 and the continued depreciation in the value of silver during the time.