Montana
Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:
F. Doug Taylor collection
F.A. Davey Mercantile records
F.A. Davey Mercantile was a Garnet, Montana, general merchandise firm. Records (1899-1909) consist of correspondence, checks, daybooks, wholesale invoices, and ledgers.
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association records
The Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association (FUGTA) was a cooperative grain marketing organization. Collection (1940-1956) contains correspondence, subject files, and miscellany kept during Harold M. Brown's years as a field agent for FUGTA.
Federal Highway Administration Forest Highways Projects reports
These records consists of reports generated during the construction of various Federal Highway Administration Forest Highways Projects in Montana. Reports consist of financial records, correspondence, photographs, maps, and engineering drawings.
James Fergus Family Papers
The James Fergus Family papers are divided into four subgroups: James Fergus; Andrew Fergus; Fergus Live Stock and Land Company; and miscellaneous. Papers (1857-1971) include biographical materials, incoming correspondence, outgoing correspondence, general correspondence, financial records, legal documents, subject files, and miscellany.
First National Bank Of Helena Records
The First National Bank of Helena, Montana, was organized by Samuel T. Hauser and T.H. Kleinschmidt, in 1866. Prominent officers included: John S. Atkinson, D.C. Corbin, and E.W. Knight, cashiers; George H. Hill, assistant cashier. The bank was in receivership from its closing in 1896 until 1903. Records (1865-1903) include correspondence, financial volumes, legal documents, and organizational records of the bank and of its receiver, Eugene S. Wilson.
First National Bank of Kalispell records
The records of the First National Bank of Kalispell, Montana, include incoming correspondence (1892-1903); a letterpress volume of outgoing correspondence (1897-1898); court papers (1891-1903); financial records (1894-1901); and miscellany. There are also small subgroups for the City of Kalispell; the Fred Langerman liquor business; the Northwestern Bank of Demersville; James F. Vogt, assignee of A.B. Johnston, General Merchandise; W.C. Whipps and Company; and W.C. Whipps, Personal.
Fisk Family Papers
The Fisk Family gained prominence in Montana as emigrant guides and prominent newspapermen. Collection consists of correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs. Topics presented include the Civil War, the Fisk expeditions of the 1860s, newspaper publishing in Helena, Montana, local politics, and pioneer life.
Flathead River International Study Board records
These records consist of the files of an international board directed to evaluate the environmental impacts of the proposed Cabin Creek Coal Mine in British Columbia on, the Flathead River in Montana under the auspices of the International Joint Commission, 1985-1988. The files (1976-1991) include correspondence, financial records, board and hearing minutes, and committee and board reports (1985-1988). Also included are files of various subcommittees.
Kate Hammond Fogarty Papers
Kate Fogarty was a Montana author and assistant librarian at the Butte, Public Library. Her papers consist of research notes on the history of the Summit Valley Mining District, Montana Territory, including the names of mines of the district, date of location, and names of locators and owners. Also included are writings on the history of Butte, the Highland Mining District, and on a visit to the site of Fort Union.