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Helena (Mont.) Mayor records
This collection consists of a speech delivered by Mayor Donald Bradford, some correspondence of both Mayor David Lewis and Mayor Kathleen Ramey as well as a proclamation from Mayor Wilmot Collins.
Helena National Bank records
The Helena National Bank was organized in Helena, Montana, in September 1890 by John T. Murphy, S.C. Ashby, A.B. Clements, and Frank Baird. In October 1893 the bank merged with the Second National Bank, and E.D. Edgerton became president. This combined bank in turn merged with the First National Bank in January 1895. Records (1890-1895) include correspondence; financial records; legal documents; organizational records; and miscellany.
Helena Produce and Commission Company records
The Helena Produce and Commission Company was a wholesale dealer in grain, potatoes, flour, feed, butter, and eggs located in Helena, Montana. Records (1887-1891) consist of letterpress volumes of outgoing correspondence, an invoice book, journals, a ledger, and a receiving book.
Helena Typographical Union #95 Records
The Helena Typographical Union #95 of Helena, Montana, is a union representing printers in newspaper and job printing offices. Records include correspondence (1888-1985), court papers (1903-1984), financial records (1895-1982), contracts (1904-1973), minutes (1885-1973), organizational records (1890-1980), reports (1899-1988), subject files (1931-1985), miscellany, and clippings.
Helena Woman's Center records
Helena Woman's Club Records
Records of the Helena Woman's Club include treasurer's books (1969-1995); articles of incorporation (1896); minutes of the general and Executive Board meetings (1901-1908, 1921-1940, 1947-1956, 1959-1993), of the Arts and Crafts Dept. (1915-1937, 1955-1988), of the Liberal Arts Dept. (1967-1975), of the Literary Dept. (1940-1956), of the Music Dept. (1925-1946), and of the Social and Political Science Dept. (1920-1929); and yearbooks (1900-1995).
Hellgate Cash Book
George P. White Hellgate, MT cashbook. Single volume cashbook kept by George P. White beginning in October 1870. Documents transactions made between his store and members of the community. Also includes his agriculture activities including hay sold, stock kept, and horses bred by Mr. White.