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Claude, Montana Flood real photo postcards
7 black and white photographic prints on postcard mounts with views of a flood affecting a home and surrounding farmland. Location described as "1/2 mile northwest of Claude," which likely refers to the town in Teton County, Montana. Individuals in photographs are possible relatives of William F. Rieckhoff.
Clemons Family papers
Cliffa Tobey Easton papers
Cliffa Tobey Easton papers (n.d.) Collection consists of one typed memoir written by Cliffa Tobey Easton depicting her life on a 160 acre homestead in southeastern Montana from 1912 to 1920. Approximately 400 pages long. Also includes approximately 90 typed poems, two typed short stories entitled "Cy--Tildy Slithers' Blithernin' Swine Hogs." and "Blessed Be Nothing." Plus one hand written sonnett. All written by Easton.
Clifford Peterson interview
Clifford Peterson (b. 1910) converses on: his operation of Peterson's Ready-to-Wear clothing store in Plentywoord from the 1930s into the 1980s; his work as city mayor and city councilman during the 1950s; local businesses and politics; the Lions Club; the 1930s Depression; the Socialist Party; the oil industry's impact on the area's economy. (OH 876)
Colonel Raymond "Arizona Bill" Gardner photograph
One photographic print of "Col. Ray Gardner, Oldest Gout. Scout, Mont." A real photo postcard of 'Arizona Bill' while in Montana, no date.
Combination Mining And Milling Company records
The Combination Mining and Milling Company was a Black Pine, Montana, silver mining company. This collection (1888-1899) consists of general correspondence; payroll; supply, and miscellaneous financial records; manager's monthly reports; and miscellany.
Conrad-Stanford Company records
Thomas Conrad papers
Thomas Conrad was a pioneer Montana merchant. This collection (1857-1899) consists of biographical and genealogical materials; outgoing correspondence to his wife Mary Ivory Conrad; legal documents; limited financial records; and memorabilia. Also included is a subgroup of incoming correspondence to Mrs. Conrad from her brothers during the Civil War. Much of collection documents pioneer life and conditions in Virginia City, Montana Territory.
Philip Constans papers
Philip Constans was a Unionville, Montana Territory, merchant and postmaster. This collection consists of twenty daybooks (1869-1886), and four indexed ledgers (1869-1877) of Constans' Unionville store. Also included are several post office receipts and registers (1869-1881).
Conwell F. Robinson papers
This collection (bulk dates 1966-1988) pertains to Conwell “Con” F. Robinson’s legal case regarding his request to remain on his family’s property in Glacier National Park after it was condemned by the U.S. Government in 1967. It includes general correspondence (most of which was created by Robinson’s attorneys, Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry, & Hoven, P.C.), legal documents, and subject files.