Montana
Found in 716 Collections and/or Records:
John Thomas Wilson papers>
John Wilson (1818-1895) was a Gallatin Valley, Montana Territory, sawmill operator in the 1860s. Collection contains an arithmetic exercise book (1830s); family genealogical notes from 1758; incoming correspondence (1849-1850) from family members; and miscellany.
Norman Winestine Collection: Congregation Emanu-El And Fligelman's
Norman Winestine (1895-1986) was a Helena, Montana, clothing store owner and member of the Jewish Congregation Emanu-El. Collection is divided into two main subgroups: records (1889-1947) of Congregation Emanu-El include correspondence, financial records, organizational materials, reports, Ladies Auxiliary records and cemetery association records; records (1883-1953) of Fligelman's Store include correspondence, financial records, and miscellany.
Winifred E. Considine papers
Women's Helena for the Capital Club records
The Women's Helena for the Capital Club was a Helena, Montana, based organization promoting the establishment of Helena as the state capital of Montana. Records (1894) include incoming correspondence; county lists; a record book containing correspondence, financial reports, speeches, resolutions, clippings, and broadsides; and miscellany.
Clifton Boyd Worthen Research Collection: Central Montana History
Young Democratic Club of Montana records
These records of the Young Democratic Club of Montana consist of the personal working files (1936-1939) of Gail Meagher Brown as secretary, editor, national committee woman, and regional representative. Included are general correspondence, organizational materials, subject files, newsletters, and miscellany.