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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.
Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Montana records
Granite-BiMetallic Consolidated Mining Company Records
Granite County (Mont.) Overall Economic Development Program Committee records
Granite County, Philipsburg, Drummond (Mont.) Joint Local Government Study Commission records
Granite County Study Commission discussion
This composite includes 1975-1976 hearings conducted by the Granite County Study Commission, under a Montana law requiring periodic evaluation of local government. The commission characterizes: law enforcement; local, state, and federal authority; redistricting; reductions; personnel needs; the Montana Board of Crime Control; and Citizens for Constitutional Government.
Grant-Kohrs Ranch oral history collection
This 1980-1982 collection consists of interviews concerning; The Conrad Kohrs family; the Grant-Kohrs Ranch; social life in the area; homes on the ranch. Interviewees include: J.H. Gerhman, a nephew of Conrad Kohrs; Helen Prescott Dietrich, a friend of Augusta Kohrs; Betty Wingert Griffith, a niece of John and Anna Kohrs Boardman; Margaret Sieben Hibbard Warren Hershey, the wife of Robert Warren; Ann Warren Bache, a granddaughter of Conrad and Augusta Kohrs. (OH 698)