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High schools -- Montana

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Daniel S. McCorkle papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-59
Abstract

Daniel McCorkle (1880-1956) was a Presbyterian minister in Sunrise, WY, and Conrad, Montana. The collection contains general correspondence (1911-1956), subject files (1910-1956), writings (1912-1953); and other materials documenting his works as a minister, social worker, educator, and socialist. There is a small subgroup about Dorothy Floerchinger's biography of McCorkle, To Speak of Love Was Not Enough.

Dates: 1910-1974

Montana Department of Public Instruction Records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-109
Abstract

These Department of Public Instruction records (1899-1959) include county superintendents' annual statistical and financial reports, filed by county and district.

Dates: 1899-1959

Montana Department of Public Instruction Records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-140
Abstract

These Department of Public Instruction records (1893-1967) consist primarily of a subject files concerning the State Board of Education, the Board of Regents, the University System, and state institutions. (Architectural blueprints of buildings at several colleges and institutions are in oversize folders.)

Dates: 1893-1967

Montana Department of Public Instruction Records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-120
Abstract

These Department of Public Instruction records contain county superintendents' and trustees' annual financial and statistical reports (1962-1977).

Dates: 1962-1977

Rosalie Mae Carlson and Gayle Hageman letters, 1953-1957

 Collection — Folder 1/1: [Barcode: 39528001347819]
Identifier: SC-2817
Content Description

Materials consist of correspondence collected by Gayle Hageman. The correspondence (1953-1957) is entirely composed of incoming letters from Hageman's friend, Rosalie Mae "Rosie" Carlson. Topics include social life in the towns of Klein and Broadview, women's basketball, 4-H clubs, the closure of the high school in Klein, and transferring to Roundup, MT.

Dates: 1953-1957