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Montana Council Of Defense Records
The Montana Council of Defense was established during World War I to coordinate county war efforts. It also investigated cases of alleged disloyal activities. Records (1916-1921) include minutes, correspondence, subject files, testimony and exhibits for hearings and special investigations, membership lists, and correspondence of various county councils of defense.
Montana Council on Vocational Education records
This collection is comprised of records of the Montana Council on Vocational Education records and contains correspondence (1986-1996), reports (1970-1996), minutes (1969-1996), council members (1981-1997), and subject files (1969-1997).
Montana Cowbelles, Inc. records
The Montana CowBelles, Inc. is an organization of ranch women. Records (1952-1986) include general correspondence; minutes of board meetings, conventions, and workshops; organizational materials, including articles of incorporation and membership lists; subject files of materials from local CowBelles groups; writings on local ranches, ranchers, early settlers; and miscellany.
Montana Criminal Law Commission records
These records (1957-1973) of the Montana Criminal Law Commission, which was created in 1963 to revise the Montana criminal code, include general correspondence, minutes, reports, subject files, and working papers of the commission. Also included are miscellaneous papers for the Supreme Court.
Montana Department of Administration, Information Technology Services Division records
Montana Department of Administration records
This collection contains materials from the Montana Department of Administration (1958-1996). This collection has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 493, to help facilitate access and reduce redundancy in the MTHS catalog. Please read the description carefully to determine which Subgroup (Division) pertains to your research needs.
Montana Department of Agriculture, Apiary Records
This collection consists of records from the office of the State Apiarist. These records include applications for registration of bees in addition to reports, correspondence, maps with notation of locations of hives, and publications.