Montana Historical Society, Research Historian records, 1979-2006

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Montana Historical Society. Research Historian
Title
Montana Historical Society, Research Historian records
Dates
1979-2006 (inclusive)
Quantity
7 linear feet
Collection Number
MHS 4
Summary
The Montana Historical Society’s Research Historian position was established in 1993 to “provide verification, research, writing, and editing for projects and publications by the Society and cooperating agencies.” Records consists primarily of general correspondence (1989-2006) and subject files (1979-2006). Together, the two series--between which there is considerable overlap--cover the wide range of the work of the office.
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Montana Historical Society’s Research Historian position was established in 1993 to “provide verification, research, writing, and editing for projects and publications by the Society and cooperating agencies.” The position also served as a representative of the Society at public events, conducted radio and television interviews, and served as a historical consultant.

Major projects undertaken by the office included serving as the Society’s consultant with the Montana Heritage Project, the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Advisory Council (later renamed the Montana Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission), and the Virginia City/Nevada City Task Force, along with writing and editing text for the Montana history textbook for middle school students, editing interpretive script for museum exhibits, and writing biographical sketches for the “Capital Niches” and nominees for Trustees Awards.

Dave Walter was Montana Historical Society's first Research Historian. He was born in Racine, Wisconsin in 1943 and graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 1965. He then entered the University of Montana as a graduate student, where he worked closely with historian K. Ross Toole, taught undergraduate history classes, and developed educational materials for schools. In 1979, he was hired as a Reference Librarian at the Montana Historical Society and in 1993, he became the first Research Historian at MTHS. In 1994, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Montana.

Additionally, Walter had a regular history column in Montana, Magazine of the Northern Rockies and the Helena Independent Record. He wrote numerous articles for other publications, including Montana, the Magazine of Western History. Walter also initiated and moderated the “Jerks in Montana History : Speaking Ill of the Dead” session at the annual Montana History Conference and the "More Quarries of Last Chance Gulch" column in the Helena Independent Record, both of which became published books. He also wrote Christmastime in Montana and Campfire Tales, among other books. Walter conducted many oral history interviews, including a series of interviews on conscientious objectors during World War II, and co-authored Speaking of Montana, a guide to oral histories at the Montana Historical Society. Dave Walter died July 19, 2006.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Records consists primarily of general correspondence (1989-2006) and subject files (1979-2006). Correspondence is arranged chronologically and covers a wide range of Dave’s work, including his work on committees and his contacts with researchers.

The most substantive subject files concern the Capitol Niches (1979-2005), Legislative Minutes (2001-2003), the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial (1995-2006), the Montana Heritage Project (1994-2006), Museum exhibit planning, the Ortenberg Research Project on the Montana Legislature (1997-2000), the Golden Triangle Curriculum Cooperative’s “Thinking Through American History” project (2001-2005), the MHS Trustees’ Awards, and, and the Virginia City / Nevada City Task Force (1994-1997).

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The Montana Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

Item description and date. Name of Collection. Collection Number. Box and folder number. Montana Historical Society Research Center. Archives. Helena, Montana.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into five series: 1) Biographical Materials, 2) General Correspondence, 3) Subject Files, 4) Speeches and Writings, and 5) Miscellany.

Location of Collection

55:8-1

Acquisition Information

Acquisition information available upon request.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Biographical MaterialsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 1
Resume, biographical introductions, etc.
1997-2005

General CorrespondenceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 2
Chronological (correspondents include Edith Harper, Edith Hubble, Helen Arthur, Henry L. Armstrong
1989-1995
1 / 3
Chronological (correspondents include Jane Robinson, William P. Sherman, Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Chuck Overby, Patricia Taylor, Bob Campbell, Fritz Pannekoek, Northern Plains Resource Council, Mona Vanek, Keith Edgerton, Joseph Mussulman, Marcella Sherfy Walter, Jan Battles, Harriett Meloy, Jack E. Fletcher)
1996-1998
1 / 4-5
Chronological (correspondents include J. Kevin McDonnell, Piegan Institute, Arlie J. Lane, Jack Lepley, Chuck Rankin, Brian Dippie, Ellen Ward Bertoliatti, Jack Hayne, Gerd Stolz, Patricia Grimes, John Butenhoff, William Farr, Vernon Carroll, Irene Bolander, Stephanie Tubbs)
1999
1 / 6-7
Chronological (correspondents include Marianne Keddington-Lang, Deidre Shaw, Chuck Rankin, John J. Walsh, Arnie Olsen, Piegan Institute, Jeff Johnson, Hannah Brown, Rebecca A. Gummer, Mark Baumler, Mark White, Jerry Girard, Sharon Randolph, Kim Alan Scott, William F. Crowley, Jack Hayne, Frank Henry, Matthew Hill, Mary Ann Dooner, Michael Umphrey, Renee Rasmusen, Dave Hagengruber)
2000
1 / 8
Chronological (correspondents include Joe Corley, John Stoner, Mae Non Robinson Ellingson, Carolyn Martin, Henry C. Klassen, Frithiof V. Johnson, Jack Hayne, David James, Vince Moravek, Gary A. Baden, Joe Trow, Montana Festival of the Book, Judy Martz, Brian W. Dippie)
2001
1 / 9
Chronological (correspondents include Jack Hayne, Piegan Institute, Frithiof V. Johnson, Rich Aarstad, Norma Ashby, Gil Alexander, Clark Whitehorn, Diane Smith)
2002
1 / 10
Chronological (correspondents include Mike Bugenstein, Phyllis Smith, Jack Hayne, Rick Newby, Derek Strahn, Michael Umphrey)
2003
1 / 11
Chronological (correspondents include Kirby Larson, Daniel Hall, William O'Keefe, Brian Dippie, Jim Gately, Robert A. Clark, Michael Umphrey, Tom Sargent, Lea Whitford, Sally Thompson)
2004
1 / 12-13
Chronological (correspondents include Lea Whitford, Alex Brakstad, Margaret Peck, Tom Thackeray, Arnold Olsen, Joyce Crowley, Janet Sperry, Julie Gardipee Chriske, Montana Committee for the Humanities, John L. Stoner, Michael J. Ober, Matt Schliesman, Vernon Carroll)
2005
1 / 14
Chronological (correspondents include Scott Lupo, Vernon Carroll, John L. Stoner, Mark Baumler, Jay Russell)
2006

Subject FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 15
20th Century's top ten historical events
1999
1 / 16
Acquisitions Committee
1993-2001
1 / 17
Acronyms, abbreviations, etc. used in Montana Historical Society reports
2004
1 / 18-19
Alberta Project (includes cooperative exhibit planning)
1994-1998
1 / 20
American Historical Association directory entry for Montana Historical Society
1995-1998
1 / 21
America's Governors' Mansions
1996
1 / 22
Anaconda Company (includes charts on subsidiaries, mines and production)
1875-1944
1 / 23
Archaeology
1991
1 / 24
Archives
undated
1 / 25
Awards (lists of recipients)
1978-1991
1 / 26-27
Baker Massacre (Stan Gibson correspondence and article)
1994-1999
1 / 28
Beads (re trade beads, includes published articles, 1953-1975)
1995
1 / 29-31
Bibliographies on Montana history
undated
1 / 32
Big Medicine (the white buffalo, also includes other white buffaloes)
1925-2000
1 / 33
Birdtail Butte calendar
2002
1 / 34-35
Blackfeet Indian Reservation (includes bibliography, index to white men in 1907-1908, "Blackfeet" vs. "Blackfoot" usage, resources)
1993-1995
1 / 36
Board of Trustees (includes biographical sketches by Dave Walter)
2004-2005
1 / 37
Charles Bovey; Bovey collection
1983-1994
1 / 38
Brands
1957
1 / 39
Ian Douglas Brown (re Louis Riel)
1994-1995
1 / 40
Budget cuts
2003
1 / 41
Buffalo (re uses of parts by Native Americans)
undated
1 / 42
Calendar essay re transportation
2006
1 / 43
Canyon Ferry Visitor Center (proposed Lewis and Clark exhibit)
1996
1 / 44
Capitol artwork
undated
1 / 45
Capitol drawings in map cases
undated
1 / 46-48
Capitol Niches (Gallery of Outstanding Montanans; includes nominations, and research on honorees)
1979-2005
2 / 1-10
Capitol Niches (Gallery of Outstanding Montanans; includes biographical sketches, and research on honorees; recipients include Charlo, Raymond Gray, Ella Knowles Haskell, Norman "Jeff" Holter, Joseph Kinsey Howard, John Louis Clarke, Caroline McGill, Dorothy M. Johnson, Anthony Ravalli, D'Arcy McNickle)
1995-2005
2 / 11
Capitol plaques
undated
2 / 12
Capitol restoration
1997
2 / 13
Capitol: "Three Stars under the Capitol Dome" (includes Thomas J. Walsh, Joseph M. Dixon, Jeannette Rankin)
undated
2 / 14
Capitol tours
1999
2 / 15
Career Day talk
2002
2 / 16
Centennial Bell talk
2005
2 / 17-23
Chronological lists of selected news items from various publications
1864-1929
2 / 24
Chronologies
undated
2 / 25
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
undated
2 / 26
Civilian Public Service Camp #55, Belton (re conscientious objectors)
undated
2 / 27
Classification appeal
1987
2 / 28
Grace Stone Coates
undated
2 / 29
Colleges and universities in Montana
1987, undated
2 / 30
Stuart Conner
1981, 1996-1997
2 / 31
Conservation group list
1990
2 / 32
Cost of living in the past
undated
2 / 33
County origins, etc.
1864-1920s
2 / 34
Grace Dangberg Foundation (re textbook: "Montana People and their Stories")
2005
2 / 35
Documents book (proposed)
2003
2 / 36
Dutch Henry's gun
2000
2 / 37
Early expeditions of discovery, exploration, treasure hunting, etc. (list)
1852-1875
2 / 38
Kermit Edmonds
2003-2006
2 / 39-40
Education Dept. (re curriculum guide and Salish-Kootenai literature kits)
1998-2003
2 / 41
Electricity deregulation
2003
2 / 42
Elevation of towns in Montana
undated
2 / 43
Employee lists
1993-2006
2 / 44
Environmental organizations
1996-1997
2 / 45
John C. Ewers (re nomination for American Museums Association distinguished service award)
1996-1997
2 / 46
Foot lockers
undated
2 / 47
Fort Shaw girls' basketball team of 1904
2000
2 / 48
Friends of the Society list
1991-1992
2 / 49
"Frontier House" PBS television show
1999-2001
2 / 50
Gordon Garrison "Passport to the World"
1994
2 / 51
Genealogical Societies in Montana (directory)
1989
2 / 52
Ghost towns
undated
2 / 53
Grass roots activism in Montana outline
undated
2 / 54
Great Northern Railway Advertising and Publicity Dept. (inventory of microfilm at Minnesota Historical Society)
1980
2 / 55-58
Arnon Gutfeld (re his research on World War I dissent, Judge Bourquin, etc.)
1991-2005
2 / 59
A. B. Guthrie conference (Center for the Rocky Mountain West)
1997
2 / 60
H-West (online history listserv)
2000-2002
2 / 61-63
Helena history (includes Helena Historic District, millennium chronology, millennium video)
1999-2000, undated
2 / 64
Helena Society for the Preservation of Horseless Carriages, Hot Rods, and Salvaged Studebakers
2000
2 / 65
Historic homes
undated
2 / 66
History Day
1994-1996
2 / 67
History magazine for 4th and 5th graders (grant proposal)
1994
2 / 68
"History Minutes"
undated
2 / 69
Homestead promotional brochures (list)
undated
2 / 70
Rae Horan grant (K. Ross Toole tapes)
1994
2 / 71
Hornaday Bison Group, Fort Benton
1996
2 / 72
Humor
undated
3 / 1
Indian Education for All
1999-2006
3 / 2
Indian legislators
1933-2005
3 / 3
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research reports on Montana Historical Society
1995
3 / 4
C. M. (Bill) Jacobs reminiscence as told to Miss Prather
undated
3 / 5
Kid's packets and study guides
1998-1992
3 / 6
Cindy Kittredge (re Governor's Humanities Award)
2002-2003
3 / 7
Ku Klux Klan records (re photocopying and microfilming)
undated
3 / 8
Land records
undated
3 / 9
Harrison Lane (re his article on discipline in the Lewis and Clark Expedition)
2002, undated
3 / 10
Bill Lang
1990-2000
3 / 11
Last Chance Tour Train script
1996
3 / 12-13
Legislative Minutes (includes chronological list and topical index)
2001, 2003
3 / 14
Legislature (list of special sessions)
1889-1992
3 / 15
Lewis and Clark air gun (article by Robert D. Beeman)
undated
3 / 16
Lewis and Clark bibliographies
undated
3 / 17
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Celebration Advisory Council
1995-1996
3 / 18-25
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (correspondence, minutes, reports, etc.)
1997-2006
3 / 26
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (conference and resource directory)
1999
3 / 27
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission Education Committee
1998-2002
3 / 28
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission Executive Director
1997
3 / 29
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (financial)
2001-2005
3 / 30
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (fund-raising)
2000-2001
3 / 31
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (legacy document)
2002-2005
3 / 32
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (master plan)
2000
3 / 33
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (Montana Tribal Tourism Alliance)
2001-2002
3 / 34
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (planning)
2000
3 / 35-37
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (project proposals and grants)
2000-2004
3 / 38
Lewis and Clark Expedition (clippings of John Mullan address before Historical and Geological Society, Fort Owen)
1861
3 / 39
Lewis and Clark Expedition (timeline from PBS Online website)
2000
3 / 40
Lewis and Clark Expedition (website)
1999-2003
3 / 41
Lewis and Clark Expedition (miscellany)
undated
3 / 42
"List of Montanans killed or missing in action" (World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam)
1989
3 / 43
Local history course
1996
3 / 44
Local history resources
undated
3 / 44
Local history workshop
1994
4 / 1
Lone Pine Rapids
2001-2002
4 / 2
Long range planning (includes Mission Statement)
1993
4 / 3
Dennis Lutz's planned place names book
1993-1997
4 / 4
Gray Mackay and Mackay Collection
2003, undated
4 / 5
Don MacMillan (L. P. Snyder's introduction to 2000 edition of Smoke Wars)
2000
4 / 6
Mike Malone (re Montana Committee for the Humanities award)
1997
4 / 7-8
Maps (includes catalog listings, sketch maps of rivers, Bob Fletcher maps of Montana, 1936, 1937)
1936-1937, undated
4 / 9
Marketing Committee
2003-2004
4 / 10
Thomas Francis Meagher Statue centennial celebration
2005
4 / 11
Laurie Mercier
1990-1994
4 / 12
Métis Days
1997
4 / 13
Military organization
undated
4 / 14
Hance Millien (re his correspondence with Jack Hayne re his booklet "Society out in Montana", 1892)
1900
4 / 15
Milwaukee Road right-of-way map index
undated
4 / 16
Mining guides "Researcher's guide to Montana's abandoned mine sites" by John Westenburg
1981
4 / 17
Calvin Mires (re thesis on Glacier National Park boats)
2004-2006
4 / 18
Missouri River ( Century Magazine article)
1887
4 / 19
Missouri River Headwaters State Park
1993
4 / 20
Montana Club (chronology, articles, speeches, etc.)
undated
4 / 21
Montana Club (Charles M. Russell's "When the Land Belonged to God"))
1977-1988
4 / 22
Montana collections in the Archives of Folk Culture, Library of Congress
2004
4 / 23
Montana Committee for the Humanities
1990-2000
4 / 24
Montana Committee for the Humanities: Speakers Bureau
1996-2006
4 / 25
Montana Constitutional Convention; Montana Constitutional Convention Society
1972-1997
4 / 26
Montana Cowboy Poetry Winter camp
2001
4 / 27
Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks
1992
4 / 28
Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Ulm Pishkun exhibit planning
1998
4 / 29
Montana Federation of Historical Society Workers
1995-2006
4 / 30
Montana Heritage Foundation articles of incorporation
1954
4 / 31-37
Montana Heritage Project (correspondence, meetings, proposals, etc.)
1994-2005
4 / 38
Montana Heritage Project Advisory Council
1998
4 / 39
Montana Heritage Project (classroom materials re Judge Crum)
2005
4 / 40
Montana Heritage Project (narrative history of the project)
2000-2001
4 / 41
Montana Heritage Project (new position)
2000
4 / 42
Montana Heritage Project (primary source selections)
1998
4 / 43
Montana Heritage Project (project overviews)
1998
4 / 44
Montana Heritage Project (resource bibliographies)
1994-1997
4 / 45
Montana Heritage Project (talks)
1999-2005
4 / 46
Montana Heritage Project (teacher directories)
1998-2005
4 / 47
Montana Heritage Project (teacher evaluations)
1998
4 / 48
Montana Heritage Project (webpage materials)
1998
4 / 49-54
Montana Heritage Project (workshops, conferences, institutes)
1995-2000
5 / 1-5
Montana Heritage Project (workshops, conferences, institutes)
2001-2006
5 / 6
Montana Heritage Project (miscellany)
2004
5 / 7
Montana Historical Society and Native Americans relationship
1998-2000
5 / 8
Montana Historical Society directors and librarians list
1865-2000
5 / 9
Montana Historical Society Foundation: "A Thumbnail Sketch"
1984-2000
5 / 10
Montana Historical Society history and slide show
2001-2002
5 / 11-12
Montana Historical Society Library (includes history)
2002-2004, undated
5 / 13
Montana History Camp
1999-2002
5 / 14-15
Montana History (brief summaries and chronologies)
undated
5 / 16-27
Montana History Conference (includes planning, program, student presentations, "Jerks")
1994-2006
5 / 28
Montana History Education ballot initiative
1998-2000
5 / 29
Montana History textbook project
2005
5 / 30
Montana Indian Advisory Council
2002
5 / 31
Montana Korean and Vietnam Veterans Oral History Project (grant proposal)
2002
5 / 32-34
Montana Magazine of Western History (includes lists of cover art and topics)
1951-1996
5 / 35
Montana Orphans' Home (Montana Children's Center: includes talk at reunion)
1995
5 / 36
Montana Veterans' and Pioneers; Building history
2003
5 / 37
Montana's Conference on Race
2002
5 / 38
Bob Morgan
1996
5 / 39
John Mullan statue
1996
5 / 40
Murdock Charitable Trust (re proposal on textbook)
2000
5 / 41
Museum collections policy
undated
5 / 42
Museum exhibit planning (includes "Painting Ladies", "Spanish American War", "Off the Top: Hats and History", "A Capital Capitol", "Karl Bodmer", "Robert Scriver", "Treasure State Treasures")
1997-2006
5 / 43
Museum exhibit planning ("Lure of the Parks")
1995
5 / 44-46
Museum exhibit planning ("Montana Homeland": includes interpretive tours, student activity guides)
undated
6 / 1
Museum exhibit planning ("Neither Empty Nor Unknown" Montana at time of Lewis and Clark Expedition; includes Indian Advisory Panel)
2001-2006
6 / 2
Museum exhibit planning (Riders Under the Big Sky")
1994-1995
6 / 3
Museum resources bibliography
1994
6 / 4
Museum (unclaimed cultural properties: re "missing lenders" legislation)
1985
6 / 5
Museums Assessment Program
1997
6 / 6
Museums directories
undated
6 / 7
Joe Musselman (Governor's Humanities Award)
2005
6 / 8
National Archives
undated
6 / 9
National Register of Historic Places workbook
1994
6 / 10
Newspapers (includes dispersal list, Native American newspapers list, microfilming, lists of Montana newspapers, etc.)
1970s-1980s
6 / 11
Nez Percé War (Friends of Bear Paw, Big Hole, and Canyon Creek Battlefields)
undated
6 / 12
"Nobody's Girls" (PBS program on nontraditional women of the west)
1990-1991
6 / 13
Northern Pacific hospital, Glendive records
circa 2005
6 / 14
Oral history techniques and procedures
undated
6 / 15
Original Governors' Mansion
undated
6 / 16-19
Ortenberg Research Project (Montana Legislature: includes reports by Jennifer Grimm and Eve Byron)
1997-2000
6 / 20
Joel Overholser
1993-1997
6 / 21
Owl Saloon slaying
1904
6 / 22
Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith
1994-2000
6 / 23-24
Charles Peyton nomination to National Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial (re controversy over nomination and copies of contemporary news items)
1900-1909, 2001-2005
6 / 25
Political ads
1996
6 / 26
Population statistics, census, etc.
undated
6 / 27
Position descriptions: Lewis and Clark Historian; Native American Coordinator
2001
6 / 28
Post cards and postmarks
undated
6 / 29
John W. Powell
1993
6 / 30-32
Press Committee
1995-2001
6 / 33
"Quarries of Last Chance Gulch" (chronological list of articles)
1994-2000
6 / 34
Railroad (includes sketch maps from Encyclopedia of Western Railroads )
undated
6 / 35-36
Jeannette Rankin (includes bibliographies)
undated
6 / 37
Ginger Renner
1994-1995
6 / 38
Research Historian position
1993-2000
6 / 39
Research Historian tasks (quarterly reports)
1993-2006
6 / 40
Roosevelt Arch centennial
2003
6 / 41
Lee Rostad
1997-2000
6 / 42
Mary Ann Rotondi (re Jeannette Rankin, Rebecca Felton, Nellie Ross)
1993
6 / 43
Charles M. Russell artwork and prints
undated
6 / 44
Charles M. Russell Center at Montana Historical Society (proposal)
1996
6 / 45
Sacred Heart Cemetery, Helena (re relocation of graves and missing headstones; also includes list of burials)
1999
6 / 46
Robert A. Saindon (re Meriwether Lewis' "Unhappy Affair" on Marias River)
1999-2005
6 / 47
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Helena (includes chronology and WPA list of records)
undated
6 / 48
Salute to Schools
1989
6 / 49
Sanborn maps (includes how-to guide and list of MHS Library Sanborn maps)
undated
6 / 50
Robert Scriver
2000
6 / 51
Bill Sharp (re Civilian Conservation Corps and Fort Missoula (includes many clippings)
undated
6 / 52
Sheep
undated
6 / 53
State symbols
undated
7 / 1
State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO: includes how to research historic buildings, National Register forms, etc.)
undated
7 / 2
State Trails Plan Advisory Committee
1994-1995
7 / 3
Wallace Stegner
1972-1993
7 / 4
Student handbook
2002
7 / 5
Summary of years' events (clippings)
1898-1902
7 / 6
Teachers' Advisory Panel
1996-1997
7 / 7
Teaching history (includes "Montana Standards for Social Studies")
2000
7 / 8-11
"Thinking Through American History" (Golden Triangle Curriculum Consortium)
2001-2005
7 / 12
Johnnie Thomas biographical sketch and correspondence (African American woman from Miles City)
2001-2004
7 / 13
Al Thompson (includes "Riding Alongside : Joseph H. Proctor and the FUF Ranch" re African American cowboys)
1997
7 / 14
K. Ross Toole memoriam
1981
7 / 15
Travel Montana webpage editing
1997
7 / 16
Tri-State History Consortium (includes MSU Northern grant)
2001-2003
7 / 17
Trustees (includes member biographies)
2000
7 / 18
Trustees Awards (includes lists and announcements)
1978-2004
7 / 19
Trustees Awards (includes nominations)
1998-2000
7 / 20-28
Trustees Awards (includes Trustees Award, Educators Award and biographical information about the recipients)
1987, 1994-2006
7 / 29
U. S. Congressmen lists and papers
undated
7 / 30
U. S. Forest Service directories
1978-1991
7 / 31
University of Montana (includes list of history theses and dissertations)
1982
7 / 32
Vigilantes (re Henry Plummer controversy)
1997-1999
7 / 33
Virginia City (includes Mona Vanek's "Bullets")
1994-1997
7 / 34
Virginia City (includes inventory and history of buildings by John Ellingson))
1994
7 / 35
Virginia City (includes photocopies of photographs)
undated
7 / 36-37
Virginia City / Nevada City Preservation Task Force (includes report to Governor, minutes, and attachments)
1996-1997
7 / 38
Virginia City Special Resource Study environmental Assessment
1995
7 / 39
Visitor survey by Steve McCool
1993
7 / 40
"Visual history of Montana"
2000
7 / 41
Thomas J. Walsh bio-bibliography
1998
7 / 42-43
Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation (re grant for Montana History Conference student sessions; essay contest)
1999-2006
7 / 44
Webpages: Montana history
1997-2000
7 / 45
Webpages: MT Kids (re Montana history)
1997-2002
7 / 46
Western Writers of America
2000-2003
7 / 47
Pat Williams (re his KUFM program "Speaking of that")
2000-2002
7 / 48
Works Progress Administration (WPA) records (includes inventory to collection at Montana State University)
1987-1996, undated
7 / 49
World's fairs (includes chronological lists of fairs)
1851-2005

Speeches and WritingsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
7 / 50
Talks by Dave Walter (includes "Looking Backward at Looking Forward", untitled talk re Montana Heritage Project)
1999
7 / 51
Student papers (includes "Silver City" by Sara Levitan; "Custer's Crow Scouts" by Peri Dawn Bauerle) [permission required for publication use]
1975, 1996

MiscellanyReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
7 / 52
List of published material transferred to the Library
2007
7 / 53
List of electronic records files
1997-2006

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Capitols--Montana
  • Education--Montana
  • Historical societies--Montana
  • History--Research-- Montana

Personal Names

  • Walter, David, 1943-2006

Geographical Names

  • Montana--History.