Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Campbell Family papers
These papers (1892-1941) consist of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, subject files, miscellany and clippings of Fred Choteau Campbell, Indian superintendent, Meagher County rancher and state senator. They also include a scrapbook and World War I memorial of Fred Cooley Campbell.
Greenfield Family papers
Charles Greefield was a Helena, Montana, journalist. This collection (1807-1975) consists of personal, business, and political materials of the Greenfield family. Subgroups include papers for Charles D. Greenfield, Jr., Marguerite Greenfield, Charles D. Greenfield, Sr., Anna Elizabeth Nelson Greenfield, and Marietta McBrine Greenfield.
Thomas O. Larson Papers
Thomas Larson operated a sheep ranch near Choteau, Montana, and served in the Montana legislature. Collection (1912-1948) includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, speeches, and subject files.
Richard Lockey papers
Richard Lockey (1845-1924) was a Helena, Montana, bakery store owner, insurance agent, and real estate investor. Papers (1862-1924) include personal papers; bakery business records (1876-1883); real estate and insurance business records (1880-1922); Idaho property records (1884-1908); and miscellaneous smaller subgroups.
Lee Metcalf papers
Montana Governor's Office, Montana Indian Historical Jurisdiction Study records
Montana Office of the State Coordinator of Indian Affairs records
Wilbur Edgerton Sanders papers
Wilbur Edgerton Sanders (1861-1935) was a mining engineer and son of Wilbur Fisk Sanders. Collection (1875-1896) includes incoming correspondence from his father, his brother James Upson Sanders, and others; and diaries, chronicling his education, youth, early mining career, trips to Yellowstone, and a visit to the Blackfeet Reservation in 1896.
Swaney Family photograph collection
This collection consisits of photographs ranging from 1885 to 2015. The majority of the collection is photographs, at 512 of them. There are also 40 duplicate images, 13 oversize images, 4 albums (with a combined 857 photographs),3 negatives, and one cased image. The topics of the images are: Swaney family life, war, consulate work, horses, indians, and Montana.