Montana
Found in 713 Collections and/or Records:
Jumbo Mining Development Company Records
The Jumbo Mining and Development Company was a gold mining operation near White Sulphur Springs, Montana. Records (1890-1956) include minutes, bylaws, stock certificates and transfers. Also there are limited amounts of incoming correspondence and financial records. An account book includes a brief history of the company.
Kampgrounds of America, Inc. records
The Kampgrounds of America, Inc. Records (1962-2017) consist of annual reports, correspondence, campground directories, subject files (including 50th Anniversary events, long-range planning, company owned KOAs, franchisees), newsletters, corporate history writings, posters, photographs, and promotional objects.
Christian Kenck Family papers
Kessler Family papers
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.
Kohrs and Bielenberg Land and Livestock Company records
Charles Kuhlman Research Collection : Battle of the Little Big Horn
Charles Kuhlman (1873-1959) was a sugar beet farmer and amateur historian from Billings, Montana. Papers consist of general correspondence (1936-1959) concerning his research into the Battle of the Little Big Horn (1876) and George Armstrong Custer; drafts of his writings; miscellany; and clippings. Many of the letters also reflect his farming business and his interest in foreign policy.
Kuphal and Leopold Mercantile Records
Kuphal and Leopold, a general mercantile business in Helena, Montana Territory, was owned by Frederick William Kuphal and Bernhart Leopold. Records (1885-1890) consist of business correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, invoice stub books, and receipts.
L. Auerbach and Brother records
L. Auerbach and Brother was a wholesale and retail store in Helena, Montana Territory, specializing in notions, liquor, cigars, etc. The firm was owned by Leopold Auerbach and his brother William Jacob Auerbach. Records (1868-1880) include a letterpress book of outgoing correspondence, ledgers, cash sales books, daybooks, journals, inventories, etc. There is also one cash book (1878-1879) for Auerbach, Wells and Company.
Labor Union Pamphlet collection
This is an artificial collection containing handbooks, pamphlets and booklets from various Montana labor unions. Booklets include Constitutions, Bylaws, Trade Rules, Agreements, Welfare plans, and more. Dates range from 1895 to 1995.