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Montana

 Subject
Subject Source: Nwda

Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:

Montana Department of Labor and Industry records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-498
Abstract

This collection contains materials from the Montana Department of Labor and Industry (1891-2003). This collection has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 498, 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, Board) pertains to your research needs.

Dates: 1891-2003

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-495
Abstract

This collection contains materials from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (1877-2006). This collection has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 495, to help facilitate access and reduce redundancy in the Montana Historical Society (MTHS) catalog. Please read the description carefully to determine which Subgroup (Current Divisions/Boards/Predecessor Agencies) or Sub-Subgroup (Bureaus/Former Divisions) pertains to your research needs.

Dates: 1877-2006

Montana Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services, Reimbursement Bureau records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-446
Abstract This collection is a sub-subgroup (Bureau) of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services records. The Reimbursement Bureau formerly operated within the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, predecessor agency to DPHHS. Please see the primary finding aid for more Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services records. These records...
Dates: 1985-1992

DesRosier Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-293
Abstract

The papers of the DesRosier family of Browning, Montana, consist of incoming correspondence; financial records, including records of Glacier Drug and Browning Drug companies; and miscellany, including a hunting tag and World War II memorabilia belonging to Peter L. DesRosier.

Dates: 1903-1953

Dog Creek Press records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-195
Abstract

The Dog Creek Press, located in Helena, Montana, began soliciting poetry, short fiction, essays, plays, translations, and graphic arts for publication in 1977. This collection (1977-1982) includes correspondence, financial records, manuscripts, organizational and miscellany.

Dates: 1977-1982

J.E. Dougherty Store Records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-126
Abstract

J.E. Dougherty (born 1841) owned and operated a store on Crow Creek near Radersburg, Montana Territory, which sold general merchandise and agricultural implements. Records (1873-1887) consist of two ledgers, thirteen day books, and one letter.

Dates: 1870-1887

Dr. Richard Buswell papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-391
Abstract

This collection consists entirely of correspondence (1998-2018) between Dr. Richard Buswell of Helena, Montana and Lee Silliman of Missoula, Montana. Correspondence is primarily incoming to Buswell, and discusses Silliman’s travels (including to Montana ghost towns) and his photographic methods. Correspondence range from hand-written and typed letters, to e-mails. Additional printed material included in the original mailings have been kept with the correspondence.

Dates: 1998-2021

Eastmont Human Services Center records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-463
Abstract

This collection is comprised of records of the Eastmont Human Services Center and contains correspondence (1980-1999), subject files (1981-2004), meeting minutes (1980-1999), scrapbooks, photo albums and slides (1960-2003), and case files (1978-2003). MEDICAL RESTRICTION: Patient files are confidential and privileged (MCA 53-21-166 and MCA 50-16 part 5). For more information contact an archivist.

Dates: 1960-2003

Dorothy Eck papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-448
Abstract Dorothy Norene Eck (1924-2017) was a 1972 Constitutional Convention delegate from Gallatin County, Montana. Eck served on the Bill of Rights Committee and worked on “right to know” and “right to participate.” During the late 1970s, she served as the State-Local coordinator—the first woman in Montana to be appointed to high office. She also served as a Montana state legislator from 1980 to 2000. The collection (1970-1973) consists primarily of correspondence to and from her constituents...
Dates: 1967-1997; Majority of material found within 1970-1973

Sidney Edgerton Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-26
Abstract Sidney Edgerton was a chief justice (1863) and governor of Montana Territory (1864-1865). This collection (1859-1884) consists of general correspondence of the Edgerton family including letters written while crossing the plains, and later while living in Bannack, Montana Territory. Included in the correspondents are Sidney Edgerton, Mary Wright Edgerton, Martha "Mattie" Edgerton Rolfe, (Mary) Pauline Edgerton, Wright Prescott Edgerton, Lucia Aurora Darling, and others. Also included in...
Dates: 1858-1959