Butte (Mont.) -- Social life and customs
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Patrick J. Brophy papers
Patrick Brophy was a Butte, Montana, Wholesale and retails grocery dealer, with interests in mining development. The collection (1897-1922) consists primarily of letterpress volumes of outgoing correspondence and a stock certificate book. Brophy's letters discuss both his personal interests and investments, and those of his firm, P.J. Brophy and Co.
Butte Land and Investment Company records
Butte Mines Band records
This collection consists of records for the Butte Mines Band including correspondence (1913-1954) regarding engagements and membership issues; financial records (1913-1947) including an account books, bills, check stubs, receipts, tax records; organizational records (1921-1925) including minute books, membership and dues lists; and miscellany (1913-1947) including three scrapbooks, and blank forms, clippings.
Edmund B. Craney papers
Edmund Craney was a pioneer in Montana radio broadcasting. He was affiliated with Pacific Northwest Broadcasting; XL radio stations of Spokane, Portland, Butte, Bozeman, and Missoula; and the Z Bar network. This collection (1920-1970) consists of correspondence, financial records, subject files, printed materials, yearbooks, clippings, and legal documents.
Elizabeth Lochrie papers
Elizabeth Lochrie was a Butte, Montana, western artist. Collection (1916-1979) consists of correspondence, subject files, clippings, and memorabilia collected by Lochrie as source materials for her paintings.
United States. Bureau of Community Facilities Records
These records of the U.S. Federal Works Agency's Bureau of Community Facilities consist of field files (1942-1945) for child care, recreation, and health care centers in Butte, Bozeman, Great Falls, Helena, Lewistown, and Missoula, Montana.