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Fullerton (Neil) papers
The Neil Fullerton Collection (1932-1968) consists primarily of research data collected by Neil Fullerton concerning the location of Saleesh House, the travels of early explorer David Thompson, the Nez Perce trek of 1877, Indian missions, the naming of local western Montana communities such as Thompson Falls, the early U.S. Forest Service, exploration and the fur trade in the Northwest, and northern Idaho.
John W. Fulton papers
Paul A. Fusz papers
Paul Fusz was a Philipsburg, Montana, mining investor and businessman. Papers (1903-1912) include correspondence, court papers, legal documents, and reports relating to various mining ventures, including the Granite-Bimetallic Consolidated Mining Company. There are subgroups for the Rimini Mining Syndicate and the United Confederate Veterans.
Gayle Joslin interview.
Gene Etchart Interview
In this interview Gene Etchart is asked to discuss his family's sheep operations in Nevada and Montana; growing up on the family ranch near Glasgow; factors that pushed many cattlemen to sheep ranching; effect of homesteading on cattle ranching; impact of New Deal policies on sheep industry; the impact of drought of the 1930s on grazing; grazing legislation on the federal and state levels; and his interest and experiences in aviation. [Tape has substancial technical problems]. (OH 2028).
Gene Grush and Ken Breitenstein interviews
Yaak residents Gene Grush and Ken Breitenstein converse about: local homestead sites and mining claims; Yaak-area personages; the work of the U.S. Forest Service in northwestern Montana. (OH 683)