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Montana -- Politics and government

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 242 Collections and/or Records:

Montana Girls State records

 Unprocessed Material — Folder 1
Identifier: AC-2017-39

Montana Girls State records

 Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: SC-2733
Content Description

Correspondence, guide and work manual, newsletter, and clippings from Montana Girls State, 1957 in Bozeman, MT.Correspondence, guide and work manual, newsletter, and clippings from Montana Girls State, 1957 in Bozeman, MT. Includes correspondence from members of Montana Girls State who attended Girls Nation.

Dates: 1957

Montana Governor (1969-1972: Forrest H. Anderson) records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-106
Abstract

Forrest Anderson served as governor of Montana from 1969 to 1972. This collection of his records (1969-1972) as governor include state agency files; regional organization files; U.S. government agency files; and subject files. Correspondence is predominantly in the agency and subject files.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1968-1972; 1941-1972

Montana Governor (1993-2000 : Marc Racicot) records

 Collection
Identifier: UPRS-63
Scope and Contents These records of Montana Governor Marc Racicot consist of agency and general files, including clippings; legal counsel files, including judicial appointments, legislative information, and Native American law cases; policy staff files, including natural resource issues, education and labor issues, economic development and commerce issues, and agriculture issues; communications files, including speeches; and miscellaneous administration files . These records also include Racicot and Martz...
Dates: 1993-2000, undated

Montana Governor's Office of Indian Affairs Records

 Collection
Identifier: UPRS-212
Abstract

This collection consists of records relating to the activities of the Office of Indian Affairs. The records cover topics such as Reservation Assessments, tribal health and human service programs, tribal economic development, in addition to Native American concerns over specific events and topics such as the Woodland Park mass burial site in Kalispell. Materials include correspondence, photographic materials, reports, printed materials, memoranda, and notes.

Dates: 1974-2002

Montana Governors records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-35
Abstract

Records of the Governors of Montana consist of legislative files (1893-1935), including correspondence, bills, vetos, governors messages, petitions, etc.; general correspondence (1902-1962) for individual administrations; and subject files (1889-1962) arranged by state agency and topic.

Dates: 1889-1962

Montana Indian Language Preservation Program records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-482
Summary

This collection consists of materials created, purchased, or collected by Montana's 13 tribal nations for the Montana Indian Language Preservation Program. The majority of the records are indigenous language curriculum materials for Class 7 instructors in addition to audio and video recordings of community classes and events.

Dates: 1975-1976, 1997-2021

Montana Irrigation Commission records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-116
Abstract This collection is a subgroup (Predecessor Agency) of the Montana Public Service Commission records, RS 501. The Board of Railroad Commissioners, predecessor agency to the PSC, served ex-officio as the Montana Irrigation Commission from 1919 until it was abolished in 1929. Please see the primary finding aid for more Montana Public Service Commission records. These Montana...
Dates: 1919-1929

Montana Legislative Assembly (14th: 1915) records

 Collection
Identifier: LR-14
Abstract

The records of the Montana 14th Legislative Assembly consist of lists of House and Senate Bills received by the Governor.

Dates: 1915

Montana Legislative Assembly (1st: 1889-1890) records

 Collection
Identifier: LR-1
Abstract

Records (1889-1890) of the Montana 1st Legislative Assembly consist of reports of House and Senate standing and special committees; House and Senate resolutions; House bills and journal; and miscellany including arrest warrants for members absent without leave, governor's messages, and lists of committee members.

Dates: 1889-1890