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Collection
Identifier: OH-1724
Collection — Folder: 1
Identifier: SC-2748
Content Description
Earl Barlow reminiscence (2018) 31 page reminiscence from Earl Barlow documenting his thirty year career in public education in Montana and fifteen years of federal service outside of Montana.
Dates:
2018
Collection
Identifier: SC-1648
Collection
Identifier: LG-21
Collection
Identifier: RS-463
Abstract
This collection is comprised of records of the Eastmont Human Services Center and contains correspondence (1980-1999), subject files (1981-2004), meeting minutes (1980-1999), scrapbooks, photo albums and slides (1960-2003), and case files (1978-2003). MEDICAL RESTRICTION: Patient files are confidential and privileged (MCA 53-21-166 and MCA 50-16 part 5). For more information contact an archivist.
Dates:
1960-2003
Collection
Identifier: MC-448
Abstract
Dorothy Norene Eck (1924-2017) was a 1972 Constitutional Convention delegate from Gallatin County, Montana. Eck served on the Bill of Rights Committee and worked on “right to know” and “right to participate.” During the late 1970s, she served as the State-Local coordinator—the first woman in Montana to be appointed to high office. She also served as a Montana state legislator from 1980 to 2000. The collection (1970-1973) consists primarily of correspondence to and from her constituents...
Dates:
1967-1997; Majority of material found within 1970-1973
Collection
Identifier: OH-2106
Collection
Identifier: MC-26
Abstract
Sidney Edgerton was a chief justice (1863) and governor of Montana Territory (1864-1865). This collection (1859-1884) consists of general correspondence of the Edgerton family including letters written while crossing the plains, and later while living in Bannack, Montana Territory. Included in the correspondents are Sidney Edgerton, Mary Wright Edgerton, Martha "Mattie" Edgerton Rolfe, (Mary) Pauline Edgerton, Wright Prescott Edgerton, Lucia Aurora Darling, and others. Also included in...
Dates:
1858-1959
Collection
Identifier: MC-40
Abstract
The People's Voice was a weekly newspaper published in Helena, Montana, by H.S. "Cap" Bruce, and later by Harry L. Billings. Records consist primarily of general correspondence (1937-1966); and subject files (1930s-1960s) on a wide variety of topics, including Montana politics, farmers unions, labor, state government, and public utilities.
Dates:
1937-1967
Collection
Identifier: SC-1470