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Fortnightly Club records
The Fortnightly Club was founded by Mrs. Frances W. Wickes to study English literature. It was the first organization in Montana to function as a literary circle. The collection (1890-2015) consists of incoming correspondence, financial records, minutes, organizational records, miscellany, attendance records, outlines of study, programs, histories of the club, a developing scrapbook, and clippings.
Herbert H.H. Fox papers
Herbert Fox served as Bishop Coadjutor, and Bishop Suffragan of Montana for the Episcopal Church from the 1920s to the 1940s. Collection consists of diaries (1921-1942); writings, including Of Gumbo Mud and the Model-T: The Autobiography of a Prairie Bishop (draft and final copies), and various sermons; audio cassettes; and miscellany. [Transferred from Museum. Printed materials transferred to the library.]
Frank C. Mischel letters
This collection (1938-1939) consists of four letters written by Frank C. Mischel, while he lived in Butte, Montana, to Erna Anderson of Dickinson, North Dakota. The letters discuss the living and working conditions in Butte during the Great Depression era, and include descriptions of boarding house costs, meal costs, jobs available, local entertainment, as well as Mischel’s opinions towards his fellow workers and women in Butte.