Women
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Women's Bureau records
Montana Era Ratification Council / Montana Equal Rights Council records
The Montana ERA Ratification Council was formed to push for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution. Records (1972-1987) include general correspondence; financial records; minutes; press releases; organizational materials; reports; speeches; and subject files, including materials on local Equal Rights Councils, legislative action, Women's Equality Day, Women's History Week, workshops; miscellany; and clippings.
Montana Federation Of Colored Women's Clubs records
Montana Historic Quilt Project records
These records of the Montana Historic Quilt Project consist of registration forms and photographs of historic quilts owned by those who live in Montana. The registration form describes the quilt and well as the quilt owner / quilter and his or her ethnic background.
Montana Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee For Women records
These records (1977-1999) of the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee for Women (ICCW) consist of historical information; general correspondence; minutes, including minutes of sub-committees; organizational records; printed materials; reports; subject files, including topics such as legislation and Take Our Daughters to Work Project; miscellany; and clippings.
Montana International Women's Year records
The Montana International Women's Year Conference met in Helena in 1977. Records (1976-1977) include general correspondence, financial records, minutes, and organizational materials for the MIWY Coordinating Committee; minutes, reports, speeches, etc. for the conference; subject files for other committees and regional conferences; and clippings.
Montana Woman's Christian Temperance Union records
Montana Women's Lobby Records
This collection consists of board minutes (1985-2014), legislative files (1984-2013), correspondence and general administrative files, general subject files (1980s-1992), and financial records for the Montana Women's Lobby and it's predecessor the Women's Lobbyist Fund. Subject files include topics such as abortion, veteran's preference, Women's Lobby history, comparable worth, insurance, and taxation.
Norman and Belle Fligelman Winestine collection
Norman and Belle Winestine were residents of Helena, Montana. Belle Winestine's (1882-1985) papers include correspondence, writings (fiction, poetry, and non-fiction), a Jeannette Rankin subject file, and Fligelman family materials. Norman Winestine's papers (1911-1954) include correspondence, Montana Historical Society and Montana Institute of the Arts materials, and miscellany.