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Helena (Mont.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:

Greenfield Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-166
Abstract

Charles Greefield was a Helena, Montana, journalist. This collection (1807-1975) consists of personal, business, and political materials of the Greenfield family. Subgroups include papers for Charles D. Greenfield, Jr., Marguerite Greenfield, Charles D. Greenfield, Sr., Anna Elizabeth Nelson Greenfield, and Marietta McBrine Greenfield.

Dates: 1807-1975

Cornelius Hedges Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-33
Abstract Cornelius Hedges (1831-1907) was a pioneer, miner and attorney who lived in Helena, Montana. This collection consists primarily of diaries (1849-1857, 1863-1893, 1906-1907), covering his education at Yale College, his travel to Montana Territory in 1864 via the Bridger Cutoff trail, and his participation in the Washburn-Doane Expedition of 1870 to what became Yellowstone Park. There is also incoming correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and materials from other family...
Dates: 1828-1945

Helena Business and Professional Women's Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-297
Abstract The Helena Business and Professional Women’s Club was formed in 1931 as a local club within District II of the Montana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club. This collection consists of financial records (1960s-1970s) including two journals, banking records, bills & receipts, dues receipts, and treasurers reports; organizational records (1960s-1970s) including scattered minutes, membership lists, and procedures manuals; and miscellaneous records (1960s-1970s) including...
Dates: 1947-1977

Helena First, Inc. records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-250
Abstract

Helena First, Inc. was incorporated in 1967 with the goal of promoting and participating in the economic development of Helena. The records (1965-1990) consist of correspondence, minutes, project and subject files, and organizational materials. The major project of the organization was the building of the TraveLodge Motel (later Park Plaza Hotel).

Dates: 1965-1991

Helena Free Public Library records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-136
Abstract

The Helena Free Public Library was organized in Helena, Montana Territory, in May 1886. Records (1886-1895) consist of two registers containing the name, address, and guarantor of applicants for library privileges; and three volumes listing library reference room users.

Dates: 1886-1895

Hope Duncan Galusha photograph album

 Item
Identifier: PAc 2017-73
Content Description One photograph album containing 149 black and white photographic prints collected by Hope Duncan Galusha, daughter of Hugh D. and Winifred Galusha of Helena, Montana. The album contains snapshots of Hope, her parents, her sister Ellen, and various friends. The album begins with the 1935 Vigilante Parade in downtown Helena, summer at Lake Coeur d'Alene in Idaho, the Galusha family home at 531 Power Street in Helena, Yellowstone National Park, the Helena earthquake damage, Hope's freshman year...
Dates: 1935 - 1937

Hotel Investment Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-10
Abstract

This collection consists of architectural drawings from 1912 by G.H. Carsley and Cass Gilbert. The designs are for the Placer Hotel located in Helena, Montana.

Dates: 1912

Ida Constans photograph album

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: PAc 2017- 29

Ida Constans photograph album

 Collection
Identifier: PAc 2017-29-A1
Content Description Photograph album containing 50 black and white carte de visites and tintypes collected by Ida Constans. Ida Louise Constans (1868-1956) was the daughter of French immigrant Philip Constans (1836-1902) who arrived in Last Chance Gulch in Montana in 1864. Ida Constans's mother, Elizabeth Herman Constans (1838-1924), was of German decent and born in Ohio. The three other Constans children were Caroline (1860-1861), Henry Philip (1861-1889), and Alfred Edward William (1867-1933). The Constans...
Dates: 1854-1880

James S. Dunn and Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-109
Abstract

James S. Dunn and Company was a commission merchant house in Helena, Montana Territory, handling fish, game, poultry, fruits, and produce. The store also operated under the name of Thomas C. Patrick and Company (prior to February 1888) and Jackson, Dunn and Company (from February to November 1888). Collection (1887-1889) includes correspondence; financial records, including ledgers, invoices, cash books, day books; legal documents; and miscellany.

Dates: 1887-1889