Helena (Mont.) -- Politics and government
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
The People's Voice records
The People's Voice was a weekly newspaper published in Helena, Montana, by H.S. "Cap" Bruce, and later by Harry L. Billings. Records consist primarily of general correspondence (1937-1966); and subject files (1930s-1960s) on a wide variety of topics, including Montana politics, farmers unions, labor, state government, and public utilities.
Helena (Mont.) City Clerk records
This collection consists of records (1883-1915) filed with the City Clerk of the City of Helena, Montana. The largest segment of the records consist of monthly reports of city officials and committees. In addition there are correspondence, employee records, financial records, legal documents, specifications, subject files, etc. The strength of the collection is in documenting the development of the infastructure of Helena.
Helena (Mont.). City Clerk records,
Helena (Mont.) Fire Department Records
Records (1872-1945) of the Helena, Montana, fire department consist of correspondence, financial records, legal documents including the contract for construction of the fire tower "Guardian of the Gulch"; fire records, and minute and roll call books.
Helena (Mont.) Mayor records
This collection consists of a speech delivered by Mayor Donald Bradford, some correspondence of both Mayor David Lewis and Mayor Kathleen Ramey as well as a proclamation from Mayor Wilmot Collins.