Lewistown (Mont.)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Montana Department of Transportation. Billings District Office records
Montana Department of Transportation. Billings District Office records
Montana Department of Transportation. Billings District Office records
Montana Study Research Collection
The Montana Study was a sociological project, conducted by the University of Montana under funds provided by the Rockefeller Foundation. Records include correspondence (1943-1954), conference materials, local study group records, minutes, reports, speeches and writings, and miscellany. (Photocopies of records at various institutions)
Oscar Mueller Family Papers
Shipman Family papers
Clark Shipman farmed in Vermont and New Jersey before travelling to Montana Territory with his son Henry, in 1881, and settling near Lewistown. Two of his daughters, Winifred and Gertrude, taught school in the area. The collection (1814-1989) consists primarily of correspondence (1841-1955) of various family members; diaries (1882-1908); and miscellaneous legal documents, financial records, and clippings. Photographs were transferred to the Photograph Archives.
University Of Montana (System) records
These University of Montana System records (1915-1958) consist of general correspondence, subject files, budgetary materials, and scrapbooks from the Chancellor and the Executive Secretary offices.
Willard "Bill" J. Huber letters
This collection contains letters written by Willard "Bill" J. Huber to his wife, Cecelia, while he worked as a travelling salt saleman in Montana. There are also some letters written by Cecelia to her mother. The dates range from 1928 to 1956 with the majority of letters written between 1939 and 1942.