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John W. Bonner papers
Collection
Identifier: MC-413
Abstract
This collection consists of records collected and created by John W. Bonner. Collection consists of scrapbooks (1929-1969) containing newspaper clippings regarding Bonner's work as Montana's Attorney General and Governor; and serving in the U.S. Army during the Second World War. Collection also includes family and general correspondence (1941-1945) between John Bonner and others, a campaign speech (1952), subject files (1936-1970)focusing on his work as Attorney General and Governor....
Dates:
1929-1970
Arthur L. Jordan papers
Collection
Identifier: MC-295
Abstract
A.L. Jordan was a Columbia Falls businessman and legislator. This collection consist of correspondence (1922-1930) primarily relating to A.L. Jordan's efforts to promote the Theodore Roosevelt International Highway; scattered financial records (1912-1935) including an account book (1935-1938) for Hartford Company insurance policies (presumably sold by Jordan), a sales receipt for A.J. Jordan Lumber Company, and home loan papers. The collection also contains two subgroups. A subgroup for the...
Dates:
1894-1930
Joseph Scheuerle photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: PAc 2018-31
Content Description
38 black and white photographic prints and 50 nitrate negatives from the collection of artist Joseph Scheuerle. Views include excursions by Joseph Scheuerle and his wife, Carolyn, including: Glacier National Park, with views of Lake McDonald, Piegan Pass, and Cracker Lake; trips in wagons and cars, likely in Montana; an advertising display for Glacier National Park; and Banff National Park in Alberta, with views of Lake Louise and Lake Agnes. Collection also includes: a Christmas card from...
Dates:
1895 - 1932
Josephine LaForge and child photograph
Item
Identifier: PAc 2019-29-1
Content Description
One black and white photographic print with a view of a Native American woman and child, the woman is identified as Mrs. Josephine LaForge a member of the Crow Indian tribe. Josephine LaForge and the child are both wearing traditional clothing that is decorated with many elk teeth.
Dates:
1900 - 1910