Montana
Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:
Mattie T. Cramer Papers
This collection consists of correspondence (1894-1958), diaries (1888, 1895-1896), writings (undated), and miscellaneous financial records (1916, 1938-1946) of Mattie T. (Mathers) Cramer, a pioneer homesteader and newspaperwoman from Malta, Montana. The bulk of her papers consist of editorial and feature articles (undated) written for publication, and approximately 160 letters (1913-1915) written to her from all over the United States, requesting information on homesteading in Montana.
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.
Croatian Fraternal Union Of America records
The Croatian Fraternal Union of America was a Croatian-American fraternal insurance benefit society formed to provide sickness and death benefits. This collection (1904-1989) consists of financial records, minutes, and miscellany for lodges in Roundup and Lewistown, Montana, as well as statewide convention materials (1915-1989).
Carmen Louise Cross papers
Thomas Cruse papers
Thomas Cruse was a Helena, Montana, miner, banker, and businessman. This collection (1841-1956) consists of incoming correspondence; legal and financial records; maps; reports; and miscellany. Records for Cruse's various enterprises are divided into nine subgroups including the Thomas Cruse Savings Bank; Thomas Cruse Estate; Thomas Cruse Mining and Development Company; etc.
Margaret S. Davis papers
This collection consists of papers (1966-1991) relating to Margaret Davis' activities as a member of the Committee on Appointive Judiciary, Women's Lobby Fund, Montana Committee for the Humanities, and the League of Women Voters for which she was a member of the national board; the preservation of historic buildings in Helena, Montana; and her bid for the state legislature in 1974.
Walter Washington De Lacy papers
Walter De Lacy was a Helena, Montana, surveyor and cartographer, who worked on several government road surveys, and served as an official of the U.S. Surveyor's Office. This collection consists of general correspondence (1855-1896) discussing family matters, professional activities, and conditions in Helena, Montana.
Montana Department of Environmental Quality records
This collection contains materials from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (1908-2012). This collection has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 494, to help facilitate access and reduce redundancy in the Montana Historical Society (MTHS) catalog. Please read the description carefully to determine which Subgroup (Division) or Sub-subgroup (Bureau, Program, Office) pertains to your research needs.
Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks records
This collection contains materials from the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (1901-1991). This collection has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 497, to help facilitate access and reduce redundancy in the Montana Historical Society (MTHS) catalog. Please read the description carefully to determine which Subgroup (Division/Commission) pertains to your research needs.