Showing Collections: 341 - 350 of 1284
Glasgow Courier Collection
This collection (1933-1956) consists of materials gathered by reporters while covering the planning and construction of the Fort Peck Dam, a project partially intended to provide work for the unemployed of the 1930s Depression era. Included are general correspondence, press releases, research files, and miscellany.
Gold Reserve Mining Company papers
Correspondence and reports on the Gold Reserve Mining Company and its property, the Ruby Gulch Mine. Reports and correspondence focus on the financial health of the business as well as an overview of the Ruby Gulch Mine and a plan of action report for the company's mining operations in and around Zortman, MT.
Golden Treasure Mining and Milling Company Records
Goodhope Mining Company Records
The Goodhope Mining Company was a silver mining company located in Philipsburg, Montana. Records consist of interoffice correspondence (1902-1908) with home office in St. Louis; general correspondence (1903-1907); minor financial records and legal documents (1902-1903); annual reports (1903-1904) to the Secretary of State; assay and bullion reports (1902-1907); weekly reports (1902-1905, 1907) of agent John R. Lucas; and miscellany.
Goodkind Associates records
Goodkind Brothers, later known as Goodkind Associates, was a wine, liquor, and cigar store in Helena, Montana, owned and operated by Abraham L. Goodkind, and Edward I. Goodkind, in association with Meyer Wise and Charles Wise. The collection includes three account ledgers (1897-1967).
Emmanuel Taylor Gordon papers
Taylor Gordon was a Black singer and author who grew up in White Sulphur Springs, Montana. Collection (1882-1980) includes letters, writings, financial records, and clippings for Taylor; his sister Rose Gordon, a White Sulphur Springs business woman and physical therapist; and other members of the Gordon family; the Florence Mining Company; and the Democratic party in Montana.
Grand Army of the Republic Montana Department records
This collection consists of records of the Montana Department of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) and of the Woman's Relief Corps. Records include correspondence, financial records, organizational materials, rosters, minutes, and miscellany for locals in Anaconda, Butte, Boulder Valley, Columbia Falls, Deer Lodge, Fort Custer, Great Falls, Hamilton, Helena, and Missoula.