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Flathead River International Study Board records
These records consist of the files of an international board directed to evaluate the environmental impacts of the proposed Cabin Creek Coal Mine in British Columbia on, the Flathead River in Montana under the auspices of the International Joint Commission, 1985-1988. The files (1976-1991) include correspondence, financial records, board and hearing minutes, and committee and board reports (1985-1988). Also included are files of various subcommittees.
Flathead Valley Girl Scouts Scrapbook
Flathead Valley Girl Scouts Scrapbook (ca. 1940-1949) scrapbook includes photographs and ephemera from activities enjoyed by Girl Scout troops in the Flathead Valley during the 1940s. Many photographs and ephemera include labels. Some photographs have become detached or are no longer in the scrapbook.
James A. Flint papers
This collection (1880's-1920's) consists of documents accumulated by James Flint in his role as a U.S. Land Commissioner, including letters, homestead forms, and information regarding homestead claims and titles during his tenure in that capacity.
Kate Hammond Fogarty Papers
Kate Fogarty was a Montana author and assistant librarian at the Butte, Public Library. Her papers consist of research notes on the history of the Summit Valley Mining District, Montana Territory, including the names of mines of the district, date of location, and names of locators and owners. Also included are writings on the history of Butte, the Highland Mining District, and on a visit to the site of Fort Union.
Ford Family papers
William L. Ford and Carl August Linn papers
William Ford was a White Sulphur Springs, Montana, lawyer and Meagher County attorney. Carl Linn joined Ford's law office in 1912, and was elected Meagher County attorney the same year. Collection (1900-1920, 1948, undated) contains correspondence, subject files, and miscellany.
Forestvale Cemetery Association records
The Forestvale Cemetery Association operates a cemetery in Helena, Montana. Records (1890-1988) of the Association and its predecessor, the Helena Cemetery Association, include correspondence, financial records, legal documents, burial registers, minutes, maps, a card file, and lot books.
Fort Assinniboine records
Fort Keogh Post Commissary Records
Fort Keogh was a military post near present-day Miles City, Montana. Records (1876-1893) consist of general and outgoing correspondence concerning supplies;subsistence stores ledger, inventories and invoices; abstracts of purchases and sales; ration certificates and returns; post orders for Fort Keogh, Fort Bliss, Fort Peck, Fort Buford, Fort Snelling, and Fort Meade; requisitions for supplies; and miscellaneous financial records, including purchases, accounts, funds, and payroll.