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Monarch Lumber Company records
Montana Legislature (58th: 2003) records
Montana Adjutant General's Office Records
Records of the Montana Adjutant General's Office consist of military roll books (1912-1915) listing citizens subject to military duty in Blaine, Dawson, Flathead, Gallatin, Jefferson, Meagher, Musselshell, Park, Richland, Sheridan, and Valley counties.
Montana Department of Transportation, Aeronautics Commission records
Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, Air Quality Bureau Records
Montana Anglers and Hunters Oral History Project
This collection comprises interviews with nine Montanans involved in fishing as a recreation and with fish-management as a profession: Joe Malaczweski; George Morrison; Emmett Colley; Ray Hurley; Arthur Whitney; George Holton; Jim Woodhull; Neil Travis; Don Williams. Topics include: the Yellowstone and Shields rivers; the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks; fish populations; hatcheries; fisheries equipment and procedures; water conservation.
Montana Archaeological Association records
The MAA was founded in 1980, and its membership was limited to professional archaeologists only. The records (1980-1996) consist of: organizational records, financial records, membership records, general correspondence, as well as project and subject files.
Montana Archaeological Society records
The Montana Archaeological Society (MAS), founded in 1958, consists of both professional archaeologists and non-professionals interested in the field of archaeology. The records (1958-2019) consist of: organizational records, financial records, membership records, general correspondence, as well as project and subject files.
Montana Assistant State Apiarist records
This collection consists of general correspondence (1953-1971) to and from the Montana Assistant State Apiarist. Correspondents include related state and federal agencies, and bee keepers from across the state. Topics primarily related to licensing and testing of commercially cultivated hives.