Montana
Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Conrad papers
Thomas Conrad was a pioneer Montana merchant. This collection (1857-1899) consists of biographical and genealogical materials; outgoing correspondence to his wife Mary Ivory Conrad; legal documents; limited financial records; and memorabilia. Also included is a subgroup of incoming correspondence to Mrs. Conrad from her brothers during the Civil War. Much of collection documents pioneer life and conditions in Virginia City, Montana Territory.
Philip Constans papers
Philip Constans was a Unionville, Montana Territory, merchant and postmaster. This collection consists of twenty daybooks (1869-1886), and four indexed ledgers (1869-1877) of Constans' Unionville store. Also included are several post office receipts and registers (1869-1881).
Conwell F. Robinson papers
This collection (bulk dates 1966-1988) pertains to Conwell “Con” F. Robinson’s legal case regarding his request to remain on his family’s property in Glacier National Park after it was condemned by the U.S. Government in 1967. It includes general correspondence (most of which was created by Robinson’s attorneys, Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry, & Hoven, P.C.), legal documents, and subject files.
A. B. Cook papers
Cooks' and Waiters' Union, No. 22 [Butte, Montana] records
Cooks' and Waiters' Union, No. 22, was a Butte, Montana, labor union affiliated with the Hotel and Restaurant International Union. This collection consists of financial records (1930-1966) comprised of membership ledgers including lists of members' names and records of dues paid.
Walter Cooper Papers
Corette and Corette records
Corette and Corette was a Butte, Montana, law firm that was owned and operated by John E. Corette, Sr., and his two sons John E. Corette, Jr., and Robert D. Corette. This collection consists of twenty-four volumes of outgoing correspondence (1915-1916, 1930-1949).
Marian Covington papers
These papers (1896-1976) of Marian Covington consist of materials of the Montana MVA Association, as collected by Miss Covington in her role as secretary. Also included are personal materials of Marian Covington, the Covington Family, and Jerome Locke.
C.R. Sevenson and Company records
C.R. Stevenson and Company was a Radersburg, Montana, general mercantile store engaged in the wholesale and retail sale of produce and implements to the area's miners, farmers, and ranchers. This collection (1910-1922) consists of an account ledger and register, check stub books, a deposit register, and inventory books.
Barclay Craighead Papers
Barclay Craighead served as secretary to U.S. Senator Burton K. Wheeler, secretary of the Wheeler for President Club, secretary of the Montana Democratic State Central Committee, director of the Federal Housing Administration in Helena, and as chairman of the Unemployment Compensation Commission of Montana. This collection (1924-1949) consists of correspondence, writings, clippings, printed materials, photographs, and miscellany relating to Craighead's various positions.