Montana
Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:
John Joseph Holmes papers
John Joseph Holmes (1888-1962) was State Auditor for Montana from 1932-1962. His papers consist of scrapbooks containing photographs and clippings pertaining to his life and career; audio recordings; correspondence; photographs; newspaper clippings; writings and speeches by Holmes; tax records; and miscellanea.
Holter Family papers
Home Mining and Milling Company records
Homer Club of Butte Records
The Homer Club of Butte, Montana, was organized in 1891 by Nettie E. Casper and named for the classical Greek author. Included in the records are minutes (1898-1970), yearbooks (1895-1984), constitutions, instructions, and miscellany.
Hope Mining Company of St. Louis Records
The Hope Mining Company of St. Louis was a Missouri-based company with mining operations in Philipsburg, Montana. Records consist primarily of correspondence (1889-1901) between the home office in St. Louis and the mine office at Philipsburg (1889-1901). There is also correspondence with other companies about supplies, annual reports, and financial records.
Hope Mining Company Records
The Hope Mining Company was a silver mining company located in Philipsburg, Montana. Records consist of interoffice correspondence (1907-1913), general correspondence (1907-1913), minor financial records (1907-1911), articles of incorporation and minutes (1907), assay reports (1907-1910) and a field survey book (1909)
Joseph Kinsey Howard Papers
Joseph Kinsey Howard (1906-1951) was a Great Falls, Montana, author, newspaperman, and historian. The collection (1927-1954) consists of correspondence about the publication of his books, various subject files on professional activities such as the Montana Study, and research files for his articles and books, especially for Strange Empire about the Metis.
Joseph Kinsey Howard papers
Joseph Kinsey Howard (1906-1951) was a Great Falls, Montana, author, newspaperman, and historian. Papers consist of incoming correspondence (1908-1951); printed materials (1945-1950), writings (1913-1949); speeches (1945, 1949); miscellany (1883-1957) and clippings.
Hub-Thisteds Records
Hub-Thisteds was a Great Falls, Montana, clothing store. Collection consist of financial records (1891-1965), including general, account, and personal ledgers; inventories; payrolls; sales records; balance sheets, and miscellany. There is one ledger for the company's branch store in Barker, operated as Silver and Company.
Hum Fay, et al. vs. Baldwin, et al. records
Hum Fay, et al. vs. Frank Baldwin, et al. was heard in U.S. Ninth Circuit Court, District of Montana, in 1898. The records consist of four volumes of testimony concerning the alleged boycott (December 1896-April 1897) of Chinese and Japanese business establishments in Butte, Montana and those employing Orientals.