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Friendly societies

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Croatian Fraternal Union Of America records

 Collection
Identifier: MC-218
Abstract

The Croatian Fraternal Union of America was a Croatian-American fraternal insurance benefit society formed to provide sickness and death benefits. This collection (1904-1989) consists of financial records, minutes, and miscellany for lodges in Roundup and Lewistown, Montana, as well as statewide convention materials (1915-1989).

Dates: 1904-1989

Thomas O. Larson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-307
Abstract

Thomas Larson operated a sheep ranch near Choteau, Montana, and served in the Montana legislature. Collection (1912-1948) includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, speeches, and subject files.

Dates: 1909-1950

Richard Lockey papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-227
Abstract

Richard Lockey (1845-1924) was a Helena, Montana, bakery store owner, insurance agent, and real estate investor. Papers (1862-1924) include personal papers; bakery business records (1876-1883); real estate and insurance business records (1880-1922); Idaho property records (1884-1908); and miscellaneous smaller subgroups.

Dates: 1862-1924

Alexander Mckay papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-112
Abstract

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).

Dates: 1857-1925

Cornelius B. Nolan Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-82
Abstract Cornelius Nolan (1855-1922) was a Helena, Montana, attorney in partnership with Thomas J. Walsh; Democratic Party leader; and mining investor. Papers include outgoing correspondence (1888-1896); general correspondence (1902-1932); court papers (1906-1920); financial records (1887-1923); legal documents (1891-1916), and clippings (1897-1922), covering the activities of the law firms of Nolan and Bean; and Walsh, Nolan and Scallon. There are subgroups for Cornelius' wife Harriet Shober Nolan...
Dates: 1887-1932