Women
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Helena Woman's Center records
Homer Club of Butte Records
The Homer Club of Butte, Montana, was organized in 1891 by Nettie E. Casper and named for the classical Greek author. Included in the records are minutes (1898-1970), yearbooks (1895-1984), constitutions, instructions, and miscellany.
Hope Duncan Galusha photograph album
Albert B. and Hilma Hanson Kimball Family papers
Albert Kimball worked as a station agent for the Northern Pacific Railway in Butte and Missoula, Montana, from 1904 through 1937. His wife Hilma Kimball was the daughter of Peter Hanson and Anna Gustafsen Hanson. Collection consists of papers of three generations of the Kimball and Hanson families, from 1864 to 1957.
League of Women Voters of Montana--Helena (Mont.) records
League of Women Voters of Montana records
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan political organization. Records (1921-1989) of the Montana branch include general correspondence arranged by president; financial records; minutes; organizational materials; reports to the national office; subject files; miscellany; and clippings. There are also records for local branches of the League around the state.
Alexander Mckay papers
Alexander McKay (1832-1922), a Scottish immigrant, was a miner and businessman in Virginia City, Montana. Records (1857-1922) include correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and court papers for McKay's business interests including flour mills and mining claims. There are subgroups for Elling, Baker McKay (1887-1911); Mill Creek Mills (1878-1898); Caroline Hanson McKay (1877-1911); and Mary McKay Herhold Bothwell Swanze (1876-1925).
Flora McKay McNulty papers
Montana Attorney General's Office Records
These records of the Montana Attorney General's Office consist of interoffice correspondence (1969-1978); general correspondence (1963-1966) arranged by correspondent and subject, including dockets and informal opinions; annual reports (1973-1977) of tax-exempt private foundations; speeches; and miscellany. (Reel-to-reel tapes transferred to Oral History)