Montana
Found in 717 Collections and/or Records:
Oscar O. Mueller Research Collection : Central Montana History
Oscar Mueller (1877-1964) was a Lewistown, Montana, attorney and amateur historian. Collection consists of primary and secondary research materials on Central Montana history, including papers of James Fergus, concerning ranching; and Mueller's correspondence, writings, research notes, and subject files on the Judith Basin.
John T. Murphy Papers
John T. Murphy (1842-1914) was a Helena, Montana, merchant, rancher, banker, and mine investor. Collection (1865-1935) includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents and other material of Murphy, the Murphy Estate, and various companies he founded, including the Powder River Land and Cattle Company, Montana Cattle Company (Seventy-Nine Ranch), and the Murphy-Maclay Hardware Company.
William Muth papers
William Muth was a Helena, Montana, merchant and real estate man. Papers (1886-1901) include financial records of several of Muth's real estate ventures, including Porter, Muth and Cox; the Helena Real Estate Company; and the Hotel Park Syndicate. There are also records of Muth's administration of the Benjamin C. Brooke Estate.
Neighbors Thanking Neighbors Fire Fund records
Neill Family papers
Nelson Coal Company Records
The Nelson Coal Company operated coal mines at Sand Coulee, Montana, and sold coal in Great Falls. Records (1915-1923) consist of three cash books and two journals.
New Mine Sapphire Syndicate records
William M. Nichols papers
William M. Nichols was president of the Yellowstone Park Company, the H.C. Child Corporation, the Spanish Creek Ranch, and other enterprises. Papers include general correspondence (1946-1957); financial records; minutes of the Yellowstone Park Company (1955-1962); and an extensive subject file (1914-1966) maintained both by Nichols and by his son John Q. Nichols, concerning the various corporate and financial affairs of the Nichols and Child families.
Cornelius B. Nolan Papers
Norma Ashby papers
This collection includes the materials pertaining to Norma Ashby, including her involvement with American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT), the Montana Centennial Bell project, and symbols of Montana. It contains ephemera, correspondence, organizational records, photographs, subject files and more. Dates range from 1966 to 1990.