Montana
Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:
Anaconda Copper Mining Company records
Armington Mercantile Company records
The Armington Mercantile Company was managed by John T. Athey from its opening in June 1890 until 1896. The store continued operating under different management for many years afterwards. The collection consists of incoming correspondence (1892, 1894-1895); letterpress books (1890-1895) of outgoing correspondence; financial records (1884-1898); and minor court and legal documents; Also included is a summary of Mr. Athey's Civil War service record from West Virginia.
Oscar A. Baarson papers
Tim and Betty Babcock papers
Bach, Cory and Company records
Bach, Cory and Company was a Marysville, Gloster and Empire, Montana Territory, mercantile business. These records consists of financial records from the Marysville store (1879-1887), the Empire store (1887-1888) and the Gloster store (1885-1888). Also included is an informal docket (1887-1888) of cases involving Bach, Cory and Co.
Bank of Boulder records
The Bank of Boulder was incorporated on April 18, 1894, in Boulder, Montana and soon thereafter absorbed the First National Bank. These records (1890-1928) consist of letterpress and cash books, bills receivable registers, general ledgers, bank drafts registers, and a day book.
Philip Richmond Barbour Papers
Barthelmess Family papers
Basin Mining Company Records
The Basin Mining Company was a Granite County, Montana, gold mining company, with head offices in St. Louis, Missouri. Records include interoffice correspondence (1903-1923), general correspondence (1903-1925), records of a court case (1907), minor financial records, organizational records (1906-1922), and miscellany.
Basin Post Office records
Records of the Basin, Montana, post office include cash books (1902-1917); postmaster's account and record books (1900-1917); registers (1899-1916, 1923-1931) of money orders issued and received; register (1905-1919) of notices to publishers of removed and unknown addressees; registered mail receipts (1908-1922); and stamp impression books (1905-1910, 1917).