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Jumbo Mining Development Company Records
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      Identifier: MC-20
    
      Abstract
        
    The Jumbo Mining and Development Company was a gold mining operation near White Sulphur Springs, Montana. Records (1890-1956) include minutes, bylaws, stock certificates and transfers. Also there are limited amounts of incoming correspondence and financial records. An account book includes a brief history of the company.
        Dates: 
      1890-1956
    
  
    
  
Kamhoot Family research collection
     Collection  — Folder: 1 / 3
  
    
      Identifier: SC-2819
    
      Content Description
        This small collection contains the materials collected by Arthur Kamhoot and his family. It concerns the Custer Freight Road, a now abandoned road constructed by the US Army in 1877 after the Battle of Little Bighorn. The road ran from Fort Keogh at Miles City to Fort Custer near Hardine, MT. This collection contains correspondence, a transcipt of a 1960 interview with Arthur Kamhoot, geological/topographical notes and maps, and photographs. Dates range from 1963 to 2008, with the bulk of...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1963-2008
    
  
    
  
Kampgrounds of America, Inc. records
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: MC-439
    
      Abstract
        
    The Kampgrounds of America, Inc. Records (1962-2017) consist of annual reports, correspondence, campground directories, subject files (including 50th Anniversary events, long-range planning, company owned KOAs, franchisees), newsletters, corporate history writings, posters, photographs, and promotional objects.
        Dates: 
      Majority of material found within 1962-2017
    
  
    
  
Christian Kenck Family papers
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      Identifier: MC-97
    
      Abstract
        Christian Kenck (1835-1914), a native of Germany, arrived in Helena, Montana Territory, in 1866 and operated a restaurant, the Magnolia Hotel, a saloon, a stone quarry, and four ranches. His son Joseph N. Kenck (1862-1943) was a bookkeeper at the Second National Bank of Helena; Helena city alderman; and Lewis and Clark County public administrator. Papers (1852, 1969-1895) of Christian and Joseph Kenck include incoming correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and miscellany. There...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1869-1895