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Montana Coal and Iron Company records, 1889-1967
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Montana Coal and Iron Company
- Title
- Montana Coal and Iron Company records
- Dates
- 1889-1967 (inclusive)18891967
- Quantity
- 55 linear feet
- Collection Number
- MC 352 (collection)
- Summary
- The Montana Coal and Iron Company was a Bear Creek, Montana, coal mining company. Records (1889-1967) include organizational papers; interoffice and general correspondence; financial records; production records; reports; and other materials.
- Repository
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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
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Montana Coal and Iron Co. was incorporated on November 27, 1889, by Elijah Smith, Prosper W. Smith, Edward J. Berwind, John E. Berwind, Elias L. Frank, Ansley S. Davis, and John S. Tilney. The purposes of the company were far reaching, including buying and developing coal lands, marble quarries, iron and other minerals, oil wells, timber lands, saw mills, water power, real estate and other properties, and to build associated roads and railroads. The incorporators capitalized at $2,000,000. Offices were in both Billings, Montana, and New York City.
For the next twenty years, the history of the company is unclear. The Smith brothers began acquiring land and issuing stock and promissory notes in payment. Relationship of these two methods of payment was not clearly defined. Little coal was produced. The company kept very poor records of its transactions.
In 1907, shortly after the building of the Yellowstone Park Railroad (later renamed the Montana, Wyoming and Southern) to Washoe, mining at Washoe began on a regular basis. In 1911, with Elijah Smith's health failing, an attempt was made to gain control of the affairs of the company. The accounting firm Pogson, Peloubet and Co. did a massive audit of the company's finances. In 1912 a mortgage replaced all of the outstanding indebtedness.
James M. Freeman began working for the company as assistant general manager about 1908. Within a few years he had become general manager and vice president of the company. He continued in this dual role until 1945, when the Co. ceased large-scale production. He became company president in 1954 and then retired to a position as a director in 1956.
After the retirement of company president Elijah Smith, the presidency changed hands many times. Shortly before his death, Elijah Smith assigned most of his interest in the company to Charles R. Smith [relationship to Elijah unclear] of Menasha, Wisconsin. In 1911, William W. Worthington became president. On William Worthington's death on January 30, 1912, C. R. Smith succeeded to the presidency. From then on control of the company from Menasha was fairly consistent, although the offices continued to be in either New York City, Billings, or Washoe. Among the later presidents were Henry S. Fleming (1916-1919), Thomas M. Kearney (1919-1931), W. H. Miner (1932-1935), Carlton R. Smith (1936-1943), D. C. Shepard (1944-1952), James M. Freeman (1953-1958), and Oliver C. Smith (1959-1975). The Montana Coal and Iron Company was involuntarily dissolved in 1980.
The Montana Coal and Iron Company prospered through World War I. Both the Washoe / Smith Mine and the nearby Foster Creek Mine operated at full capacity. With warm winters and competition in the domestic market by natural gas, the company's fortunes declined through the 1920s and 1930s. The company's Smith Mine is most famous for the terrible explosion of February 27, 1943, which killed 73 miners.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Records (1889-1967) of the company consist of interoffice and general correspondence, court papers, employee records, financial records, legal documents, organizational records, reports, subject files and miscellany. There are small subgroups for two subsidiaries: the Britannic Mining Company of Shoup, Idaho, and the Ruby Creek Mine, of Madison County, Montana.
There is extensive interoffice correspondence (1900-1945) among the officers of the company. Of especial importance is the very regular correspondence between general manager of the mine James M. Freeman, and the various successive presidents of the company. During the early years from 1910-1915 there is also considerable correspondence among the various other officers of the company. Under interoffice correspondence there is also correspondence between company officials at Washoe and various sales offices around Montana, and in North Dakota and Spokane, Washington.
General correspondence (1911-1945) consists primarily of correspondence between the company and mining equipment supply houses, sales agents, and customers. These letters reflect the day-to-day operations of the company.
Court Papers (1909-1937) include several cases involving the company and its officials. Employee Records (1908-1955) including accident reports, payrolls, and miners' miscellaneous earnings reports.
Financial Records consist of audit reports (1911-1946), cash books (1906-1945), business statements and combined balance sheets (1910-1956), customer ledgers (1909-1947), expense journals and ledgers (1906-1939), general ledgers (1909-1954), ground rent books (1911-1948), insurance policies (1911-1933), inventories (1921-1946), production records (1919-1925), railroad shipments (1930-1944), tonnage books (1912-1945), trial balance sheets (1909-1951), voucher distribution registers (1909-1917), and miscellaneous other financial items.
Legal Documents (1890-1953) consist of deeds, agreements, contracts. etc. Organizational Records consist of minutes (1911-1918, plus scattered) of trustees and stockholders; presidents' and vice presidents' annual reports; annual meeting materials (1920-1938), including resolutions, scattered minutes, etc.; and stockholder ledgers and lists.
Printed Materials consist of mining equipment catalogs from a variety of suppliers.
Reports consists of corporate reports to a variety of state and federal agencies, and to Moody's and R. G. Dun and Co.; a report (1916) of James M. Freeman on the proposed Foster Creek Mine; and a report (1909) on the Yellowstone Park Railroad.
Subject Files include a variety of topics, most importantly labor-management files (1910-1945) of the Joint Board of Montana Coal Operators Association and the United Mine Workers of America.
Miscellany includes flyers; lists of sales agents and customers; "fire boss books" of mine inspection; Montana Coal Operators Association quarterly reports; etc.
The subgroup for the Britannic Mining Company of Shoup, Idaho, includes interoffice and general correspondence (1922-1924), proposals for mining and power plant equipment, blueprints, assay reports, insurance policy, and miscellany.
The subgroup for the Ruby Creek Mine of Madison County, includes interoffice and general correspondence (1935-1938), and reports to the U.S. Treasury on gold produced.
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
Arranged by subgroup and series. Some material housed in Archives map case, oversize boxes, and Manuscript volumes. See Location of Collection above and inventory below for more information.
Location of Collection
16:4-6Location of Collection
17:5-5 (Oversize Boxes)Location of Collection
150:4-2 (Volumes)Acquisition Information
Acquisition information available upon request.
Processing Note
Processed in 2009. Prior to receipt by the Montana Historical Society, the collection received heavy water damage, mold damage, and infestation by rodents. The collection has been stabilized and cleaned, but much of the material is still very fragile. To the extent possible, original order has been maintained, but due to the condition it was in, considerable reorganization was necessary.
Separated Materials
Some material transferred to MC 204 Hubert A. Simmons Papers; SC 1896 the Stock Certificate Collection; and MC 284 the Bill and Letterhead Collection. Aartifacts, photographs, and printed materials transferred to the Museum, Photograph Archives, and Library respectively. See inventory below for more information.
Related Materials
The Hubert A. Simmons Papers (MC 204) contain material on the Eagle Coal Co. and other companies closely affiliated with the Montana Coal and Iron Co.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Montana Coal and Iron Company, 1889-1967Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Historical Materials |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | Historical information file (includes letter from
James M. Freeman to Thomas M. Kearney, 1927, concerning the early history of the
company; copies of clippings, photos, etc.; genealogical files on several company
officers) |
1917-1938 |
Interoffice Correspondence [company
officers] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1 / 2-4 | Chronological (correspondents include Elijah Smith,
president; E. J. Berwind; John D. Marston; W. W. Worthington) |
1900- 1911 June |
1 / 5-8 | Chronological (correspondents include William W.
Worthington, president; James M. Freeman; Henry S. Fleming; Charles R. Smith; Joseph
Simon; C. L. DeGauge; O. F. Goddard) |
1911 July - 1912 January |
1 / 9-11 | Chronological (correspondents include Charles R.
Smith, president; James M. Freeman; Henry S. Fleming; Joseph Simon; C. L. E.
DeGauge; O. F. Goddard) |
1912 February-July |
2 / 1-12 | Chronological (correspondents include Charles R.
Smith, president; James M. Freeman; Henry S. Fleming; C. L. E. DeGauge; O. F.
Goddard) |
1912August - 1915 June |
3 / 1-3 | Chronological (correspondents include Charles R.
Smith, president; James M. Freeman; Henry S. Fleming) |
1915 July - 1916 April |
3 / 4-14 | Chronological (correspondents include Henry S.
Fleming, president; James M. Freeman; C. L. E. DeGauge; O. M. Hinton; O. F. Goddard;
Johnston and Coleman, company attorneys; W. H. Miner) |
1916 May - 1919 |
3 / 15-16 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas M.
Kearney, president; James M. Freeman; W. H. Miner; H. J. Coleman; O. M. Hinton;
Charles E. Dunlap; E. J. Berwind) |
1920-1921 |
4 / 1-15 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas M.
Kearney, president; James M. Freeman; W. H. Miner; H. J. Coleman; O. M. Hinton;
Charles E. Dunlap; E. J. Berwind; Mowry Smith; and Carlton Smith) |
1922-1929 |
5 / 1-3 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas M.
Kearney, president; James M. Freeman; W. H. Miner; Charles E. Dunlap; Mowry Smith;
Carlton Smith; Johnston and Coleman) |
1930 |
5 / 4 | Chronological (correspondents include James M.
Freeman; Johnston and Coleman, company attorneys) |
1931-1932 |
5 / 5 | Chronological (correspondents include W. H. Miner,
president; James M. Freeman; Johnston and Coleman, company attorneys) |
1933 |
5 / 6-7 | Chronological (correspondents include Carlton Smith,
president; James M. Freeman; Charles E. Dunlap) |
1942-1943 |
Interoffice Correspondence [Washoe office] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
5 / 8-9 | James M. Freeman; William A. Romek |
1933-1938, 1942-1943 |
5 / 10-11 | James M. Freeman; Thomas Clemow; George McMillan;
Harry Owens; Velma Shepard; Thomas W. Stockett; Edward Freeman; Edgar W.
Beadle |
1918-1930, 1942-1944 |
Interoffice Correspondence [Sales Manager] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
6 / 1-12 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas P.
Clemow; James M. Freeman) |
1924-1938 |
Interoffice Correspondence [Butte Sales
Office] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
7 / 1 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas P.
Clemow; Clifford G. Maynard; Fred Grandpre) |
1929-1932 |
Interoffice Correspondence [Great Falls Sales
Office] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
7 / 2-9 | Chronological (correspondents include Clifford G.
Maynard; S. J. Patterson; Mrs. J. E. Ray; Gertrude Hay) |
1924-1934 |
8 / 1-5 | Chronological (correspondents include Clifford G.
Maynard; Gertrude Hay) |
1935-1938, 1943 |
Interoffice Correspondence [North Dakota Sales
Office] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 6 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas P.
Clemow; S. J. Patterson; Crocker Coal Co. affiliate) |
1923-1924 |
Interoffice Correspondence [Spokane, Wash. Sales
Office] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 7-11 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas W.
Stockett; William A. Romek; James M. Freeman) |
1932-1935 |
9 / 1-4 | Chronological (correspondents include Thomas W.
Stockett; J. H. Sahlin; Edward F. Cenis) |
1936-1938, 1941-1943 |
General Correspondence [general officers] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
9 / 5 | A-B (correspondents include Acme Coal Co.; Bear
Creek Coal Co.; R. J. Bright) |
1910-1917 |
9 / 6 | R. Floyd Clarke |
1910-1913 |
9 / 7 | C-G (correspondents include Henry L. Calman;
Electric Bond and Share Co.; Empire Trust Co.; Meyer Gold) |
1909-1917 |
9 / 8 | H-N (correspondents include Frederick E. Kessinger;
Laura C. W. Lee; Lingerwood Manufacturing Co.; Mann, Bill, and Ware; Montana Coal
Operators Association; Montana Power Co.; Moody's Investors Service; Northern
Pacific Railway Co.; Northwestern Improvement Co.) |
1911-1918 |
9 / 9 | Pogson, Peloubet and Co., auditors |
1911-1918 |
9 / 10 | P (correspondents include Charles R. Pelgram; Walter
Peterson; Poor's Manual Co.; Oliver Prescott) |
1915-1918 |
9 / 11 | Red Lodge State Bank |
1912-1917 |
9 / 12 | R-W (correspondents include Red Lodge Abstract and
Title Co.; L. O. Shaneyfelt Lumber Co.; Joseph Simon; Marcus Stine; U. S. Army Corps
of Engineers; U. S. Bureau of Corporations; Ela C. Waters; Windward Island Estates
Co.) |
1912-1918 |
General Correspondence [Washoe] |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 1 | Allen and Garcia Co., engineers |
1915-1916 |
10 / 2 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co. |
1914-1916 |
10 / 3 | A (correspondents include Acme Coal Co.; Aetna
Accident Liability Co.; Charles H. Allen; H. M. Allen and Co.; Andrews Grain Co.;
Anthracite Separator Co.) |
1912-1916 |
10 / 4 | Bear Creek Coal Co. |
1911-1916 |
10 / 5 | Big Horn Collieries Co. |
1915-1916 |
10 / 6 | B (correspondents include William Bailey; George D.
Barnard and Co.; Billings Sugar Co.; George Blinn; Board of Fire Underwriters;
Broderick and Bascom Rope Co.; Percy L. Brown; Butte Duluth Mining Co.) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 7 | Carbon County government |
1914-1916 |
10 / 8 | Edward B. Creighton, fire insurance |
1915-1916 |
10 / 9 | C-D (correspondents include Canadian Collieries
Ltd.; Coal Age; Commercial National Bank, Wisc.; Continental Oil Co.; Contractors
Supply and Engineering Co.; Copeland Lumber Co.; J. M. Cropley; Thomas Cruse;
Crystal Ice and Fuel Co.; Danforth Mills Co.; D. W. Doyle; Ben F. Drake; duPont de
Nemours Powder Co.) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 10 | Eagle Iron Works |
1911-1916 |
10 / 11 | E (correspondents include East Butte Copper Mining
Co.; Empire Trust Co.; S. H. Erwin; Excelsior Powder Manufacturing Co.) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 12 | Fairbanks, Morse and Co. |
1911-1916 |
10 / 13 | F (correspondents include Alex Fairgrieve; Ford
Motor Co.; Forsyth Steam Laundry Co.; William R. Freeman) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 14 | G (correspondents include General Electric Co.; O.
F. Goddard; Goodman Manufacturing Co.; Graham and Ross; Great Northern Railway Co.;
Great Western Sugar Co.) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 15 | Helena Fuel Co. (Alex. C. Johnson; R. J.
Johannes) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 16 | C. W. Hull Co. |
1914-1916 |
10 / 17 | H (correspondents include Hartford Steam Boiler
Inspection and Insurance Co.; F. G. Hartwell; W. A. Hough; Alfred N. Humphreys) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 18 | I (correspondents include Illinois Steel Co.;
International Coal Co.; International Fuel Co.; Interstate Fuel Agency; Interstate
Lumber Co.) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 19 | J. H. Johnson; W. M. Johnson |
1911-1916 |
10 / 20 | J (correspondents include Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.;
B. O. Johnson) |
1912-1916 |
10 / 21 | Kendrick Coal and Dock Co. |
1916 |
10 / 22 | K (correspondents include Kenyon Noble Lumber Co.;
Kerr Turbine Co.; Keystone Lubricating Co.; Kooi Coal Mines; Frank Kyle) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 23 | Lindrooth, Shubart and Co. |
1912-1916 |
10 / 24 | L (correspondents include George T. Lamport; J. H.
Lee; A. Leschen and Sons Rope Co.; A. L. Love) |
1911-1916 |
10 / 25 | Midland Coal and Coke Co. |
1915-1916 |
10 / 26 | Montana Coal Operators Association |
1911-1916 |
10 / 27 | Montana [state agencies] |
1911-1916 |
10 / 28 | Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railroad
Co. |
1911-1916 |
10 / 29 | M (correspondents include Don MacLennan; Manierre
Engineering and Machinery Co.; Marshall Wells Hardware Co.; John P. Martin; Maxey
Brothers; Menasha Wooden Ware Co.; Mikesell Brothers Co.; George Millett; Mine and
Smelter Supply Co.; Montana Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis; Montana
Power Co.) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 1-2 | National Fuel Co. (R. J. Johannes) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 3 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1911-1916 |
11 / 4 | N-O (correspondents include Noll-Welty Lumber Co.;
Northwestern Improvement Co.; Ohio Brass Co.; Ottumwa Iron Works) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 5 | Pioneer Coal Co. |
1915-1916 |
11 / 6 | Pogson, Peloubet and Co., accountants |
1911-1913 |
11 / 7 | P (correspondents include Fred Pathmann; Perry Coal
Co.; Peteler Car Co.; Pilot Butte Mining Co.; Platz Coal Co.; Potlatch Lumber Co.;
A. K. Prescott) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 8 | Red Lodge State Bank |
1911-1916 |
11 / 9 | Edward C. Reitz |
1914-1915 |
11 / 10 | R (correspondents include C. F. Ray; Red Lodge
Chamber of Commerce; Roberts and Schaefer Co.; Mrs. T. A. Robey; Rocky Mountain
Club; John A. Roebling's Sons Co.; Roundup Coal Co.) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 11 | St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Co. |
1914-1916 |
11 / 12 | Sanford-Day Iron Works |
1915-1916 |
11 / 13 | S (correspondents include Safety First Supply Co.;
Grant B. Schley; E. E. Scovill; B. W. Shaw; Sheridan Coal Co.; Snell Brothers; Sturm
and Yaw; Sunnyside Fuel Co.) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 14 | Oliver W. Tong, freight rate consultant |
1915-1916 |
11 / 15-16 | Union Fuel and Ice Co. (E. F. Waggoner) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 17 | United States [government agencies] |
1911-1916 |
11 / 18 | U-V (correspondents include United Mine Workers of
America; Valley Oil Co.; Vulcan Coal Co.) |
1911-1916 |
11 / 19 | Western Fuel Association (F. A. Davies) |
1914-1916 |
11 / 20 | W-Z (correspondents include E. C. Waters; Western
Clay Manufacturing Co. (C. H. Bray); Western Coal Co.; Western Electric Co.; Western
Retail Lumbermen's Association; Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.;
Whitehall Fuel and Feed Co.; Williamsport Wire Rope Co.; Yellowstone Lumber Co.;
William H. Ziegler) |
1914-1916 |
12 / 1 | Carroll F. Allen (includes World War I
letters) |
1917-1919 |
12 / 2 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co. |
1917-1920 |
12 / 3 | A (correspondents include Acme Coal Co.; Charles S.
Allen; Amalgamated Silver Mines Co.; Anderson and Co., Emigrant; Julius Andrae and
Sons Co.; Angelica Mining and Development Co.) |
1917-1920 |
12 / 4 | Babcock and Wilcox Co. |
1917-1920 |
12 / 5 | C. A. Barnard (re Owl Creek Coal Co.; Western Coal
Producers Association) |
1917-1920 |
12 / 6 | George D. Barnard and Co., stationery |
1917-1919 |
12 / 7 | Bear Creek Coal Co. |
1917-1918 |
12 / 8 | Big Horn Collieries Co. |
1917-1920 |
12 / 9 | Blackwell Lumber Co. |
1917-1920 |
12 / 10 | J. A. Blessing, wholesale coal |
1917-1920 |
12 / 11 | Brown Brothers Lumber Co. |
1917-1920 |
12 / 12 | Philip Buckley |
1917 |
12 / 13 | Charles F. Burton, insurance |
1917-1920 |
12 / 14 | B (correspondents include A. L. Babcock;
Baker-Vawter Co.; Bearcreek Water and Light Co.; Benton Coal and Dray Co.; W. M.
Black; George Blinn; S. F. Bowser and Co.; Bozeman Milling Co.; C. R. Brazier
Advertising Agency; Burroughs Adding Machine Co.) |
1917-1920 |
12 / 15 | Council on National Defense, Committee on Coal
Production |
1917 |
12 / 16 | Edward B. Creighton, insurance |
1917-1920 |
12 / 17 | C (correspondents include Caird Engineering Works;
Canadian Collieries, Dunsmuir Ltd.; Car Utility Magazine; Carbon Coal and Coke Co.;
Carbon County government; F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co.; Chamber of Commerce of the
United States of America; Christy Box Car Loader Co.; H. Earl Clack Co.; R. Floyd
Clarke; Colorado Fuel and Iron Co.; Continental Oil Co.; Contractors Lumber Supply
Co.; Controller Co.; Coppus Engineering and Equipment Co.; Frank A. Cousins; Crane
and Ordway Co.; Crystal Ice and Fuel Co.) |
1917-1920 |
12 / 18 | O. H. Davidson Equipment Co. |
1918-1919 |
12 / 19 | E. I. duPont de Nemours and Co. |
1917-1919 |
12 / 20 | D (correspondents include Detroit Graphite Co.; R.
and J. Dick, Ltd.; L. Dornbush; R. G. Dun and Co.; John Dunn,
postmaster) |
1917-1919 |
12 / 21 | Eagle Iron Works |
1917-1919 |
12 / 22 | Empire Trust Co. |
1918-1920 |
12 / 23 | E (correspondents include Eagle Coal Co.; East Butte
Copper Mining Co.; Egland Lumber Co.; H. Ehrlich and Sons Manufacturing Co.;
Electric Appliance Co.; Electrical Record; Elliston Lime Co.; Equity Co-operative
Association [several towns]; Excelsior Powder Manufacturing Co.) |
1917-1920 |
12 / 24 | Franklin Sales Co. |
1917-1920 |
12 / 25 | William R. Freeman (brother of James M.
Freeman) |
1917 |
12 / 26 | F (correspondents include Fairbanks, Morse and Co.;
Fefferman and Friedwald; Fostoria Incandescent Lamp Division; T. E. Frasure; Edith
Freeman; William R. Freeman) |
1917-1920 |
13 / 1 | General Electric Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 2 | O. F. Goddard |
1917-1920 |
13 / 3 | Goodman Manufacturing Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 4 | Great Western Sugar Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 5 | G (correspondents include Gazette Printing Co.;
Givens Coal Co.; J. W. Goodman; Frank Gottlob; Great Falls Retail Fuel Dealers
Association; Great Falls Iron Works; Great Western Coal Co.; T. O. Greene; |
1917-1920 |
13 / 6 | Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance
Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 7 | Helena Fuel Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 8 | H (correspondents include Harvard University
Committee on Economic Research; Helena Fuel Dealers' Association; Hendrie and
Bolthoff Manufacturing and Supply Co.; Hercules Powder Co.; Hoffman Coal Co.; Home
Lumber Co.; |
1917-1920 |
13 / 9 | Illinois Steel Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 10 | W. B. Innes and Co., agent for Foster Creek
coal |
1919-1920 |
13 / 11 | International Correspondence Schools |
1917-1918 |
13 / 12 | I (correspondents include Idaho Ice and Cold Storage
Co.; Indiana Foundry Co.; International Coal Co.; Interstate Coal and Dock Co.;
Interstate Fuel Agency; Interstate Lumber Co.) |
1917-1920 |
13 / 13 | Jeffrey Manufacturing Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 14 | R. J. Johannes and Co., coal dealer |
1918-1920 |
13 / 15 | J (correspondents include Johns-Manville Co.;
Johnston and Coleman; Fred Jurcak) |
1917-1919 |
13 / 16 | D. J. Kane |
1918-1920 |
13 / 17 | Kemper-Thomas Co., signs |
1919 |
13 / 18 | Kenyon-Noble Lumber Co. |
1917-1920 |
13 / 19 | K (correspondents include Kendrick Coal and Dock
Co.; Charles Koenigsberger and Son; F. A. Krieger; Frank Kyle) |
1917-1920 |
13 / 20 | LaSalle Extension University (J. M. Freeman law
study) |
1917-1920 |
13 / 21 | Libby Yards Co. |
1917-1919 |
13 / 22 | Lindrooth, Shubart and Co., mining
machinery |
1917-1920 |
13 / 23 | Link-Belt Co. |
1919-1920 |
13 / 24 | L (correspondents include William Larkin; Swan
Larson; A. Leschen and Sons Rope Co.; Frank S. P. Lindsay; F. C. Lovelace) |
1917-1920 |
14 / 1 | Marshall-Wells Co., hardware and iron |
1917-1920 |
14 / 2 | Charles McGuire (re Seattle area coal mines) |
1917-1919 |
14 / 3 | Menasha Wooden Ware Co. (F. D. Lake) |
1917-1918 |
14 / 4 | Merchants National Bank, Billings (George M.
Hays) |
1917-1919 |
14 / 5 | Mine and Smelter Supply Co. |
1917-1919 |
14 / 6 | Montana Coal Operators Association |
1917-1920 |
14 / 7 | Montana Electric Co. |
1917-1919 |
14 / 8 | Montana Industrial Accident Board |
1917-1920 |
14 / 9 | Montana Railroad and Public Service Commission |
1917-1920 |
14 / 10 | Montana [other state agencies] |
1917-1919 |
14 / 11 | Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railroad
Co. |
1917-1920 |
14 / 12 | M (correspondents include MacDonald, Hale and Co.;
Madison Lumber and Mill Co.; Magyar Banyaszlap (Hungarian miners' journal); Manierre
Engineering and Machinery Co.; Marchant Calculating Machine Co.; R. G. Martin; Mayer
Brothers Co.; McCurdy Lumber Co.; McDowell Co.; Mikesell Brothers Co.; Miles Land
and Investment Co.; Minnesota Boiler Compound Co.; Missoula Light and Water Co.;
Montana Children's Home Society; Moody's Investment Service; Moscow Commission Co.;
Sen. H. L. Myers) |
1917-1920 |
14 / 13 | National Coal Association |
1917-1920 |
14 / 14-16 | National Coal Co., Billings (Thomas P. Clemow) |
1917-1920 |
14 / 17 | National Coal Co., Butte (C. H. Lane) |
1917-1920 |
14 / 18 | National Coal Co., Great Falls (J. A. Blessing) |
1917-1920 |
14 / 19 | National Coal Co., Helena (R. J. Johannes) |
1917-1918 |
14 / 20 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. (including operation by
U. S. Railroad Administration) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 1 | Northwestern Improvement Co. |
1917-1919 |
15 / 2 | N (correspondents include National Americanization
Committee; National Association of Coal Operators; Nelson Coal Co.; Nicols, Dean and
Gregg Iron and Steel; Northwest Coal Co.; Northwestern Electric Equipment Co.;
Northwestern Traffic and Service Bureau; C. A. Nyhart) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 3 | Ottumwa Box Car Loader Co. |
1917-1920 |
15 / 4 | Ottumwa Iron Works |
1917-1920 |
15 / 5 | O (correspondents include Ohio Brass Co.; Joseph
Oswald; R. B. Overhuls; Harry Owens) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 6 | Perry Fuel and Cement Co.; Perry-Eck Fuel and Mortar
Co. |
1917-1920 |
15 / 7 | Louis G. Paloubet, auditor Pogson, Paloubet and
Co. |
1918-1920 |
15 / 8 | P-Q (correspondents include A. L. Palmer; Fred
Pathmann; Peabody Coal Co.; People's Fuel Co.; J. K. Pettis; Phillips Mine and Mill
Supply Co.; Pintsch Compressing Co.; Poplar Lumber and Implement Co.; Poston Fuel
Co.; Pure Oil Co.; H. S. Quanbeck) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 9 | Red Lodge State Bank |
1917-1919 |
15 / 10 | Reitz and Son (Great Western Coal Co.) |
1917-1919 |
15 / 11 | R (correspondents include Ben H. Rae; Red Lodge
Abstract and Title Co.; George Reid; Republic Coal Co.; Carl W. Riddick; R. A.
Roberts; John A. Roebling's Sons Co.; Romann and Bush Pig Iron and Coke Co.; Roundup
Coal Mining Co. Royal Tailors) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 12 | St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Co. |
1917-1920 |
15 / 13 | J. B. Sanborn Co. |
1917-1920 |
15 / 14 | Sanford-Day Iron Works |
1917-1920 |
15 / 15 | Somerville Brattice Cloth Co. |
1917-1919 |
15 / 16 | J. C. Stine Co., mining machinery |
1919 |
15 / 17 | Sturm and Yaw, lumber and coal |
1917-1920 |
15 / 18 | S (correspondents include St. Hilaire Retail Lumber
Co.; Sand Point Lumber and Pole Co.; E. A. Schubert; Sears, Roebuck and Co.;
Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Co.; Silver Bow Fuel Dealers' Association; H. A. Simmons;
Prosper W. Smith; Smokeless and Sootless Coal Co.; Louis Sponheim; Stimpson
Equipment Co.; Stoll Manufacturing Co., car tent campers; Sweet Grass County High
School; Sunnyside Fuel Co.) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 19 | Thompson Yards, Minneapolis |
1917-1920 |
15 / 20 | Oliver W. Tong (freight rate consultant) |
1917-1919 |
15 / 21 | T (correspondents include Tattan Transfer Line;
Thompson Falls Mercantile Co.; Tool Steel Gear and Pinion Co.; Traylor Engineering
and Manufacturing Co.) |
1917-1920 |
15 / 22-23 | Union Fuel and Ice Co. (E. F. Waggoner) |
1917-1918 |
16 / 1 | Union Fuel and Ice Co. / Union Coal Co. (E. F.
Waggoner; R. G. Crocker) |
1919-1920 |
16 / 2 | U. S. Bureau of Education (re Americanization
Program and Flag Day) |
1918-1919 |
16 / 3 | U. S. Bureau of Mines |
1917-1920 |
16 / 4 | U. S. Federal Trade Commission |
1917-1920 |
16 / 5-7 | U. S. Fuel Administration (includes H. A. Garfield,
W. J. Swindlehurst, Walter B. Innes, M. H. Gerry) |
1917-1919 |
16 / 8 | U. S. Railroad Administration |
1918-1919 |
16 / 9 | U. S. Treasury Dept. (includes war bonds) |
1917-1920 |
16 / 10 | U. S. [other agencies] |
1917-1920 |
16 / 11 | U-V (correspondents include Underwood Typewriter
Co.; United Mine Workers of America; United States Gypsum Co.; United States Rubber
Co.; University of Washington Dept. of Chemistry; Valley Lumber Co.; Victory Liberty
Loans) |
1917-1920 |
16 / 12 | Wenatchee Rex Spray Co. |
1918-1920 |
16 / 13-14 | Western Coal Producers Association |
1917-1920 |
16 / 15 | Western States Coal Co. |
1917-1919 |
16 / 16 | Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Co. |
1917-1920 |
16 / 17 | W (correspondents include Thomas J. Walsh; Walters'
Detective Agency; Watt Mining Car Wheel Co.; Western Kieley Steam Specialty Co.;
Western Machinery Co.; Western Products Co.; Western Retail Lumbermen's Association;
Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau; N. Whitacre, lumber; Willow Creek Public
Schools; Wood and Lane Co.; L. P. Worthington) |
1917-1920 |
16 / 17 | Y-Z (correspondents include Chris Yegan; Yellowstone
Cooperative Association; Yellowstone Park Hotel Co.; William H. Ziegler; Zimmerman
and Doggett) |
1917-1920 |
17 / 1 | American Mining Congress |
1922-1927 |
17 / 2 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co. |
1922-1927 |
17 / 3 | A (correspondents include American Bankers League;
American Car and Foundry Co.) |
1925-1927 |
17 / 4 | Banking Corporation of Montana (includes Sanford-
Evans account) |
1925-1927 |
17 / 5 | Bear Creek Coal Co. |
1922-1926 |
17 / 6 | Berwind-White Coal Mining Co., Insurance Dept. /
Berwind Exchange |
1921-1927 |
17 / 7 | Billings Commercial Club; Billings Community Chest |
1924-1927 |
17 / 8 | Bituminous Operators Special Committee |
1922-1923 |
17 / 9 | J. A. Blessing Co., wholesale coal |
1922-1924 |
17 / 10 | B (correspondents include Babcock and Wilcox Co.;
Bair-Collins Co.; George D. Barnard Stationery Co.; Bearcreek Water and Light Co.;
Frank L. Benepe; Big Horn Collieries Co.; Billings Credit Men's Association; Braun
Corp., laboratory supplies; Charles F. Burton; Butte Electric Supply Co.) |
1921-1927 |
17 / 11 | Crocker-Pearce Coal Co. (exclusive agent for Montana
Coal and Iron Co., includes Union Coal Co.) |
1922-1923 |
17 / 12 | Crocker Coal Co. (Roy J. Crocker) |
1924-1927 |
17 / 13 | C (correspondents include Chalmers and Williams,
mining machinery; Connelly Machinery Co.; W. D. Crane) |
1921-1924 |
17 / 14 | D (correspondents include Richard Dalrymple; Deister
Concentrator Co.; Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Co.; Roy E. Donelson, executor of
Ralph Levi estate) |
1921-1927 |
17 / 15 | Empire Trust Co. |
1921-1926 |
17 / 16 | E (correspondents include Eagle Coal Co.; Electric
Railway Improvement Co.; Elliston Lime Co.; Equity Co-operative Exchange; George
Watkin Evans) |
1922-1927 |
17 / 17 | Harry W. Forbes |
1923-1927 |
17 / 18 | F (correspondents include Alex Fairgrieve; Farm
Mortgage Corp.; Farmers' Elevator Co.; G. B. Fleming; Folds, Buck and Co.; T. E.
Frasure; William R. Freeman; Russell G. Fryburg) |
1921-1927 |
18 / 1 | General Electric Co., Butte office |
1921-1927 |
18 / 2 | G (correspondents include Givens Coal Co.; O. F.
Goddard; Goodman Manufacturing Co.; B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.; Great Northern
Railway Co.; Great Western Coal Co.; Great Western Sugar Co.) |
1921-1927 |
18 / 3 | Helena Fuel Co. (James Derham; see also R. J.
Johannes) |
1921 |
18 / 4 | H (correspondents include Hartford Steam Boiler
Inspection and Insurance Co.; J. F. Harvey; H. F. Haynes; Mary Holley; Home Lumber
Co.; George B. Hooley; E. C. Horne Machinery Co.; Hudtloff-Marquis Co.) |
1921-1927 |
18 / 5 | I (correspondents include Illinois Steel Co.;
Imperial Elevator Co.; Ingersoll-Rand Co.; Walter B. Innes) |
1921-1923 |
18 / 6 | Jeffrey Manufacturing Co. |
1921-1922 |
18 / 7-9 | R. J. Johannes (Helena Fuel Co., Pioneer Coal
Co.) |
1921-1927 |
18 / 10 | J-K (correspondents include R. O. Jeannot; Alex C.
Johnson; W. M. Johnston; Kemmerer Coal Co.; Hugo Keyl; Frank Kyle) |
1922-1927 |
18 / 11 | A. Leschen and Sons Rope Co. |
1921-1924 |
18 / 12 | Lindroth, Shubart and Co., mining
machinery |
1921-1927 |
18 / 13 | L (correspondents include Scott Leavitt; Linde Air
Products Co.; B. D. Lyon) |
1922-1927 |
18 / 14 | Marshall-Wells Co. |
1922-1923 |
18 / 15 | Missoula Light and Water Co. |
1921-1924 |
18 / 16 | Montana Coal Operators Association (includes
relations with United Mine Workers of America) |
1921-1926 |
18 / 17 | Montana Industrial Accident Board |
1921-1927 |
18 / 18 | Montana Power Co. |
1922-1925 |
18 / 19 | Montana Purchasing Agent (re bids for coal for state
institutions) |
1922-1924 |
18 / 20 | Montana Railroad and Public Service
Commission |
1922-1924 |
18 / 21 | Montana, Wyoming, and Southern Railroad
Co. |
1921-1925 |
18 / 22 | Montana Wyoming Association of Credit
Men |
1924 |
18 / 23 | Montana [other state agencies] |
1921-1925 |
18 / 24 | M (correspondents include J. H. Mack; Manierre
Engineering and Machinery Co.; Marchant Calculating Machine Co.; McCurdy Lumber Co.;
Menasha Wooden Ware Co.; A. L. Miller; Mine and Smelter Supply Co.; Monarch Lumber
Co.; Montana Children's Home Society; Montana Deaconess School; Montana National
Bank; Montana Mining Association) |
1921-1927 |
19 / 1 | National Coal Association |
1923-1925 |
19 / 2 | National Fuel Co. (Thomas P. Clemow) |
1921 |
19 / 3 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1921-1926 |
19 / 4 | Northwestern Improvement Co. |
1921-1924 |
19 / 5 | N (correspondents include L. F. Nash; National
Retail Coal Merchants' Association; National Telephone Directory Co.; Gordon R.
Nelson; Nilson and Smith; William Noble; Charles L. Nordstrom; Nortonville Elevator
Co.) |
1922-1924 |
19 / 6 | Ottumwa Box Car Loader Co.; Ottumwa Iron
Works |
1921-1923 |
19 / 7 | O (correspondents include Occident Elevator Co.;
Jack O'Connell; Olsen Elevator Co.; Harry Owens; Owl Creek Coal Co.) |
1921-1924 |
19 / 8 | Louis G. Paloubet, auditor Pogson, Paloubet and Co. |
1921-1923 |
19 / 9 | Prest-O-Lite Co. (acetylene cylinder service) |
1923-1924 |
19 / 10 | P-Q (correspondents include Peabody Coal Co.; Perry
Fuel and Cement Co.; Philipsburg Mining Co.; Postage Meter Co.; M. W. Potter; Powers
Elevator Co.; P. E. Putney; Pyromite Coal Co.; Thomas B. Quaw) |
1921-1925 |
19 / 11 | Red Lodge State Bank |
1922-1923 |
19 / 12 | Carl W. Riddick |
1921-1922 |
19 / 13 | Roundup Coal Mining Co. (H. S. Hopka) |
1922-1927 |
19 / 14 | R (correspondents include Ragsdale and Co.; Red Tail
Transfer Co.; Dr. J. Wilson Reed; Reitz and Sons; John A. Roebling's Sons Co.; Mary
Rom; Rosebud Flour Mills; Rotary International; Royal Typewriter Sales) |
1921-1927 |
19 / 15 | St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Co. |
1922-1924 |
19 / 16 | Sunnyside Fuel Co. |
1924 |
19 / 17 | S (correspondents include Salzer Lumber Co.;
Sanford-Day Iron Works; William Schrump; Seth Seiders Inc.; Shea and Wiggenhorn;
Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Co.; H. A. Simmons; E. H. Simpson; Snell Brothers; F. J.
Steidl; Stonega Coke and Coal Co.; Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Co.;
Sturm and Yaw; Sullivan Machinery Co.) |
1922-1927 |
20 / 1 | Talache Mines Inc. (Idaho) |
1924 |
20 / 2 | Thompson Lumber Co. |
1922-1923 |
20 / 3 | Thompson Yards, Minneapolis |
1921-1924 |
20 / 4 | Oliver W. Tong (Tong Freight Bureau) |
1922-1924 |
20 / 5 | T (correspondents include Temvik Farmers Elevator
Co,; Three Forks Portland Cement Co.; Tim Calculating Machine Co.; Minnie Tweedy; W.
S. Tyler Co.) |
1921-1927 |
20 / 6 | Union Coal Co. (R. G. Crocker) |
1921-1922 |
20 / 7 | U. S. Treasury Department |
1922-1927 |
20 / 8 | U. S. [other agencies] |
1922-1924 |
20 / 9 | U (correspondents include Ullman Lumber Co.; United
Mine Workers of America; United States National Bank of Red Lodge; United Transfer
and Storage Co.) |
1921-1927 |
20 / 10 | V (correspondents include R. R. Vail; Valley Oil
Co.; Van Cleve Laboratories; Vulcan Iron Works Co.) |
1921-1924 |
20 / 11 | R. M. Walker |
1924 |
20 / 12 | G. M. Weiland (re Crystal Ice and Fuel Co.
bankruptcy) |
1922-1923 |
20 / 13 | Wenatchee Rex Spray Co. |
1921-1924 |
20 / 14 | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
1922-1924 |
20 / 15 | Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Co. |
1921-1924 |
20 / 16 | W (correspondents include Thomas J. Walsh; Western
Coal and Transfer Co.; Western Lumber and Grain Co.; Western Retail Lumbermen's
Association; Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau; Whitehall School; F. W. C.
Whyte; Earl Wilcox; F. H. Wolverton; Wright Brothers Lumber Co.; J. Harry Wright) |
1921-1924 |
20 / 17 | Yellowstone Merchants National Bank (George M. Hays) |
1921-1923 |
20 / 18 | Yellowstone Park Camps Co.; Yellowstone Park Hotel
Co.) |
1924 |
20 / 19 | Zimmerman and Doggett |
1922-1924 |
20 / 20 | Y-Z (correspondents include Yakima Hardware Co.;
Yegan Brothers, Bankers; Yellowstone Lumber Co.; Yellowstone National Park; Young
Men's Christian Association; R. H. Young; O. Zernickow) |
1922-1924 |
21 / 1 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Coal Sales
Dept. |
1928-1930 |
21 / 2 | A (correspondents include Sam Allen; Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Co.; American Beet Sugar Co.; American Car and Foundry Co.; American
Legion; American Mine Door Co.; American Mining Congress; American Railway
Association; American Steel and Wire Co.; American Taxpayers League; Austin-Western
Road Machinery Co.) |
1928-1930 |
21 / 3 | B (correspondents include Bair-Collins Co.; Baxter
Hotel; Beartooth Boosters' Club; Berwind Exchange; Billings Commercial Club; Bowdil
Co.; Julian Boyd; Bradstreet Co.; Brown Brothers Lumber Co.; John H.
Burns) |
1928-1930 |
21 / 4 | Corbin Coals Ltd.; Corbin Collieries
Ltd. |
1929-1930 |
21 / 5 | R. G. Crocker (Crocker Coal Co.; Corbin Coals
Ltd.) |
1928-1929 |
21 / 6 | C (correspondents include C. S. Card Iron Works;
Cash Feed and Fuel Store; Coal Conversion Corp.; Deister Concentrator Co.; E. I.
DuPont deNemours and Co.) |
1928-1930 |
21 / 7 | Eagle Coal Co. (includes correspondence to them by
sales agent Joseph A. Miller) |
1929-1930 |
21 / 8 | E (correspondents include Economy Coal Co.; Edison
Lamp Works; Empire Trust Co.; Engineering and Mining Journal) |
1929-1930 |
21 / 9 | F (correspondents include Farmers Elevator Co.,
Opheim; Folds, Buck and Co.; Forsyth Schools; Franklin Sales Co.; Floyd H. Fry;
Fusion Welding Corp.) |
1928-1930 |
21 / 10 | General Electric Co. |
1928-1930 |
21 / 11 | G (correspondents include Garden City Fuel Co.;
Giant Powder Co.; Goodman Manufacturing Co.; Graham and Ross Mercantile Co.; Great
Falls Hay and Feed Co.; Great Western Sugar Co.; Greenway Lumber Co.) |
1928-1930 |
21 / 12 | Hendrie and Bolthoff Manufacturing and Supply Co. |
1929-1930 |
21 / 13 | Hitchcock and Tinkler Equipment Co. |
1929 |
21 / 14 | H-I (correspondents include Hagenston Coal Co.; J.
F. Harvey; Hercules Powder Co.; E. C. Horne Machinery Co.; Inter-Mountain Fair,
Bozeman; Intermountain Union College; International Elevator Co.) |
1928-1929 |
22 / 1 | Jeffrey Manufacturing Co. |
1929-1930 |
22 / 2-3 | R. J. Johannes (Helena Fuel Co., Pioneer Coal Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 4 | Joy Manufacturing Co. (mechanical coal loaders) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 5 | J-K (correspondents include Jocko Lumber Co.; Johns
Manville Corp.; W. M. Johnston; Kemper-Thomas Co., promotional calendars; Hugo Keyl;
KGIR Radio; Krehbiel Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 6 | L (correspondents include A. Leschen and Sons Rope
Co.; Linde Air Products Co.; Lindrooth, Shubart and Co.; Link-Belt Co.;
Ludlow-Saylor Wire Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 7 | Montana Deaconess School |
1928-1930 |
22 / 8 | Montana [state agencies] (includes Industrial
Accident Board; Dept. of Labor and Industry; Purchasing Agent) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 9 | Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railroad Co. |
1928-1930 |
22 / 10 | M (correspondents include Marchant Calculating
Machine Co.; Marshall-Wells Co.; C. G. Maynard; McGraw Hill Catalog and Directory
Co.; A. W. Miles Lumber and Coal Co.; Mine Safety Appliances Co.; Monarch Elevator
Co.; Montana Children's Home Society; Montana Coal Operators' Association; Montana
Power Co.; Montana State Federation of Labor; Montana Transfer Co.; Morse Brothers
Machinery and Supply Co.; Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 11 | National Coal Association |
1928-1930 |
22 / 12 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1928-1930 |
22 / 13 | N (correspondents include National Armature and
Electric Works; National Liberty Insurance Co.; Nation's Business; Niagara Concrete
Mixer Co.; Northwest Shippers Advisory Board; Northwestern Improvement Co.;
Northwestern Retail Coal Dealers Association) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 14 | Occident Elevator Co. |
1929-1930 |
22 / 15 | O (correspondents include Oldroyd Machine Co.;
Oskamp Nolting Co., jewelers; Ottumwa Box Car Loader Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 16 | Pogson, Peloubet and Co. |
1928-1930 |
22 / 17 | P (correspondents include Pelton Water Wheel Co.;
Portable Lamp and Equipment Co.; Potlatch Lumber Co.; Prest-O-Lite Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 18 | R (correspondents include Radio-Victor Corp.;
Republican National Committee; Roberts and Schaefer Co.; Rocky Mountain Coal Mining
Institute; John A. Roebling's Sons Co.; A. L. Rogers; Roundup Coal Mining
Co.) |
1928-1930 |
22 / 19 | St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Co. |
1929-1930 |
22 / 20 | S (correspondents include Safety Mining Co.;
Salvation Army; Sauerman Brothers, cableway excavators; Stanley Searce; Smith
Engineering Works; Stearns-Roger Manufacturing Co.; Fred H. Sturm Coal Co.;
Sunnyside Fuel Co.; Superior Flake Graphite Co.; Sweet Co.) |
1929-1930 |
23 / 1 | Oliver W. Tong (rail traffic advisor) |
1928-1929 |
23 / 2 | T (correspondents include Thompson Yards Inc.; Three
Forks Portland Cement Co.; Timken Roller Bearing Co.; Floyd Tollefson) |
1928-1929 |
23 / 3 | U. S. Office of Indian Affairs (re bids for
delivering coal in Montana reservations) |
1929-1930 |
23 / 4 | U. S. Internal Revenue Service (see also William
Huff Wagner) |
1928-1929 |
23 / 5 | U. S. Treasury Dept. (re bids for delivering coal to
public buildings) |
1929-1930 |
23 / 6 | U. S. [other agencies] |
1930 |
23 / 7 | U-V (correspondents include U. S. Hydraulic
Demolition Co.; Ullman Lumber Co.; United States Gypsum Co.; Utah Coal Producers
Association; R. R. Vail; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Vulcan Iron Works Co.) |
1928-1930 |
23 / 8 | William Huff Wagner (re U.S. Internal Revenue
Service tax appeal case) |
1928-1930 |
23 / 9 | Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. |
1929-1930 |
23 / 10 | W-Z (correspondents include S. F. Wallace; H. D.
Warner; G. M. Weiland; Weir Kilby Corp.; Weller Manufacturing Co.; Western Clay
Manufacturing Co.; Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau; H. M. Yaw Co.; Young
Men's Christian Association; C. Y. Zurkle) |
1928-1930 |
23 / 11 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co. |
1931-1932 |
23 / 12 | A (correspondents include American Car and Foundry
Co.; American Coal Cleaning Corp.; American Legion; American Manganese Steel Co.;
American Smelting and Refining Co.; Atlas Powder Co.) |
1931-1932 |
23 / 13 | B (correspondents include Bair-Collins Co.; Berwind
Exchange; Bessette Printing Co.; Big Horn Collieries Co.; Billings Commercial Club;
Bowdil Co.; Bradstreet Co.; Butte Paper Co.; Byron Weston Co., ledger paper) |
1931-1932 |
23 / 14 | Corbin Collieries Ltd. |
1931-1932 |
23 / 15 | C (correspondents include Carpenter Paper Co.;
Central Lumber Co.; Chicago Watchman's Clock Co.; Coal Age; Coal Dealer; Coal
Information Bureau; Colorado Life Co.; Cottle and Arps; Custer Lumber Co.) |
1931-1932 |
23 / 16 | D (correspondents include O. H. Davidson Equipment
Co.; Denver Equipment Co.; J. H. Detwiler; Dillavou Brothers Inc.; R. G. Dun and
Co.; E. I. duPont deNemours and Co.) |
1931-1932 |
23 / 17 | Eagle Coal Co. (includes letters to them from J. A.
Miller and C. L. Jones Coal Agency) |
1931-1932 |
23 / 18 | Empire Mines Co.; Empire Gold Mines |
1931 |
23 / 19 | E-F (correspondents include East Side Service Co.;
Empire Trust Co.; Fairbanks, Morse and Co.; Alex Fairgrieve, legislator;
Farrell-Cheek Steel Foundry Co.; Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.; Florence Crittenton
Home) |
1931-1932 |
23 / 20 | G (correspondents include General Electric Co.;
Giant Powder Co.; Goodman Manufacturing Co.; Graham and Ross Mercantile Co.; Great
Northern Railway Co.; Great Western Sugar Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 1 | Hendrie and Bolthoff Manufacturing and Supply Co. |
1931-1932 |
24 / 2 | H-I (correspondents include Hart-Albin Co.; A. T.
Herr Supply Co.; Holy Family Mission, Blackfeet Indian Reservation; Inland Empire
Retail Fuel Dealers Association; Inter-Mountain Fair, Bozeman; Intermountain Union
College) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 3 | R. J. Johannes / Charles P. Wilson (Helena Fuel Co.;
Pioneer Coal Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 4 | J (correspondents include D. L. Jarrett; Jeffrey
Manufacturing Co.; C. L. Jones Coal Agency; Joy Manufacturing Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 5 | K (correspondents include Kemper-Thomas Co.; Kenyon
Noble Lumber Co.; KFYR Radio; KGIR Radio) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 6 | L (correspondents include J. Q. Lalor; Rep. Scott
Leavitt; A. Leschen and Sons Rope Co.; Linde Air Products Co.; Link-Belt
Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 7 | Montana Newspaper Association |
1932 |
24 / 8 | Montana [state agencies] (includes Board of Health;
Purchasing Agent; Board of Railroad Commissions and Public Service
Commission) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 9 | M (correspondents include Marshall Wells Co.; M. G.
McCoy; Mercoid Corp.; Montana Coal Operators' Association; Montana Power Co.;
Montana Retail Fuel Dealers Association; Montana-Wyoming Association of Credit Men;
Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph; Morse Brothers Machinery and Supply
Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 10 | National Coal Association |
1931-1932 |
24 / 11 | N-O (correspondents include National Armature and
Electric Works; Northern Pacific Railway Co.; Northwestern Retail Coal Dealers
Association; Occident Elevator Co.; Oldroyd Machine Co.; Osborne Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 12 | P (correspondents include Panellit Displays Inc.;
John Plain and Co.; Pogson, Peloubet and Co.; Portland Bridge Co.; Power Farmers
Elevator Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 13 | R (correspondents include Railway and Mining Supply
Co.; Richards Fuel Co.; A. L. Rogers; Roundup Coal Mining Co.; Ruffcorn Farmers
Elevator Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 14 | S (correspondents include St. Anthony and Dakota
Elevator Co.; Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Co.; Sullivan Lumber Co.; Sweet Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 15 | T (correspondents include Texas Co.; Timken Roller
Bearing Co.; Tool Steel Gear and Pinion Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 16 | U. S. Office of Indian Affairs (re bids for delivery
of coal to Standing Rock and Blackfeet reservations) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 17 | U. S. [other agencies] (includes Treasury Dept.;
Veterans Administration; War Dept.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 18 | U-V (correspondents include Valier Farmers Elevator
Co.; Ralph Varney) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 19 | W (correspondents include Lawrence Wanderer; Webster
Manufacturing Co.; Welles Krauss Lumber Co.; Western Retail Lumbermen's Association;
Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau; Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.;
Wright Transfer Co.) |
1931-1932 |
24 / 20 | Y-Z (correspondents include H. M. Yaw Company;
Yellowstone National Park; Yellowstone Park Hotel Co.; Walter A. Zelnicker Supply
Co.) |
1931-1932 |
25 / 1 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Coal Dept., Washoe
Sampler |
1933-1935 |
25 / 2 | A (correspondents include Air Reduction Sales Co.;
American Consolidated Mining and Milling Co.; American Manganese Steel Co.; American
Radiator Co.; American Surety Service Co.; American Taxpayers League; Artkraft Sign
Co.; Rep. Roy Ayers) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 3 | Berwind Fuel Co.; Berwind-White Coal Mining
Co. |
1933-1935 |
25 / 4 | Bituminous Coal Producers Board for District
22 |
1935 |
25 / 5 | B (correspondents include Barnum Lumber Co.; Dan
Craig Batchelor Advertising and Publicity; Bates Manufacturing Co.; H. A. Bellows;
F. N. Bendelari; L. W. Bick; Billings Clearing House Association; Billings Gazette;
Billings Utility Co.; Bowdil Co.; Violet Bowen; Hotel Bozeman; Brown and Bigelow,
advertising; H. E. Brown Timber Co.; Charles F. Burton; Butte Credit Bureau) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 6 | Carbon County Emergency Relief |
1933-1934 |
25 / 7 | F. V. H. Collins, Bair-Collins Co. (re NRA codes) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 8 | C (correspondents include Cardform Traffic Service;
Cement Gun Co.; Central Coal and Supply Co.; Chamber of Commerce of the United
States; Chicago Watchman's Clock Co.; Civilian Conservation Corps; Coal Mine
Equipment Sales Co.; Coal Specialties Co.; Continental Bank-Supply Co.; Continental
Coal Co.; Curtis 1000 Inc.) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 9 | D (correspondents include Deister Machine Co.;
Denver Equipment Co.; Denver Fire Clay Co.; Denver Oxygen Co.; Dow Chemical Co.; Dun
and Bradstreet Inc.; E. I. duPont deNemours and Co.) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 10 | Eagle Coal Co. (Hubert A. Simmons) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 11 | Empire Trust Co. |
1933-1935 |
25 / 12 | E (correspondents include East Side Service Co.;
Equity Co-operative Association, Brady) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 13 | Fort Missoula |
1933-1935 |
25 / 14 | Fort Peck Dam |
1934 |
25 / 15 | Fort Totten Agency, N. D. |
1935 |
25 / 16 | F (correspondents include Fairbanks, Morse and Co.;
Alex Fairgrieve, legislator; Farmers National Grain Corp.; Farrell-Cheek Steel
Foundry Co.; Fenton Label Co.; Forsyth Lumber Co.; R. A. Froemke) |
1933-1935 |
25 / 17 | G (correspondents include General Electric Co.; Rev.
Eugene V. Gergen; Globe Film Enterprises; Goodman Manufacturing Co.; Great Western
Sugar Co.; Committee Against Guffey Coal Bill) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 1 | Helena Fuel Co. (C. R. Bray, C. P. Wilson; see also
R. J. Johannes) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 2 | Home Co., fire insurance |
1933-1935 |
26 / 3 | H-I (correspondents include Hart-Albin Co.; Mrs. C.
E. Hartman; Thomas H. Heal Jr.; Heating Assurance Inc.; Hendrie and Bolthoff
Manufacturing and Supply Co.; H. J. Hersey and Co.; Fritz O. Holm; E. C. Horne
Machinery Co.; E. F. Howell; Inter-Mountain Coal Co.) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 4 | R. J. Johannes (Helena Fuel Co., Pioneer Coal Co.) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 5 | J (correspondents include Janney-Semple-Hill Co.;
Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.; Jeffries Coal Mining Co.) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 6 | K (correspondents include P. R. Kalischer; Martin
Kane; Kelley-How-Thomson Co.; KFBB Radio; Knife River Coal Mining Co.; John Kolar
Estate; Komarek-Greaves and Co.; Kraft Coal Co.; M. W. Kroll) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 7 | Linde Air Products Co. |
1934-1935 |
26 / 8 | L (correspondents include James Lake; Lindgren
Brothers, advertising; Link-Belt Co.; James H. Lobdell) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 9 | Menasha Wooden Ware Co. |
1933 |
26 / 10 | Montana Coal Operators Association |
1933-1935 |
26 / 11 | Montana Industrial Accident Board |
1934-1935 |
26 / 12 | Montana [other state agencies] (includes Board of
Equalization; Board of Health; Dept. of State Lands and Investments; Emergency
Relief Committee; Relief Commission) |
1933-1935 |
26 / 13 | Montana-Wyoming Association of Credit Men |
1934-1935 |
26 / 14 | M (correspondents include J. C. Maguire Construction
Co.; Chris J. Maloney; Marshall-Wells Co.; McKee Printing Co.; Mine Safety
Appliances Co.; Rep. Joseph P. Monaghan; Montana Children's Home and Hospital;
Montana Newspaper Association; Montana Retail Fuel Dealers Association; Montana
State Federation of Labor; Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railroad Co.;
Moorhead-Reitmeyer Co.; M. W. Mouat) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 1 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1933-1935 |
27 / 2 | N-O (correspondents include National Armature and
Electric Works; National Association of Credit Men; National Coal Association;
National Economic League; National Industrial Conference Board; National Retail Coal
Merchants' Association; North Dakota Retail Coal Dealers Association; Northwestern
Improvement Co.; Northwestern Retail Coal Dealers Association; Occident Elevator
Co.; James O'Leary) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 3 | Pogson, Peloubet and Co., accountants |
1934-1935 |
27 / 4 | P (correspondents include Park City Milling Co.;
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Arnold K. Peterson; Phelps Dodge Corp.; Pomona
College; Poor's Publishing Co.; Powderco Inc.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 5 | Roberts and Schaefer Co., engineers |
1933-1935 |
27 / 6 | R (correspondents include Railway and Mining Supply
Co.; Reiss, Edwards and Kidd; Rocky Mountain-Pacific Coal Association; M. I. Rodolf;
John A. Roebling's Sons Co.; J. Rosenbaum and Son; Roundup Coal Mining Co.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 7 | S (correspondents include St. Anthony and Dakota
Elevator Co.; St. Vincent Hospital and School; Silver Bow Trades and Labor Council;
Standard Statistics Co.; Don Strong; Sweet Co.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 8 | T (correspondents include Thompson Yards Inc.; Three
Forks Portland Cement Co.; Todd Co.; Trask Sheep Co.; Triangle Coal Co.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 9-10 | U. S. National Recovery Administration, Bituminous
Coal Industry Divisional Code Authority |
1933-1935 |
27 / 11 | U. S. Office of Indian Affairs. Standing Rock Indian
Agency, S. D. |
1933-1935 |
27 / 12 | U. S. Office of Indian Affairs. (lists of bids) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 13 | U. S. [other government agencies] (includes Federal
Emergency Relief Administration; Forest Service; Bureau of Labor Statistics; Bureau
of Mines; Treasury Dept.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 14 | U-V (correspondents include United Mine Workers of
America; United States Pencil Co.; Universal Crusher Co.; Urquhart Service; Utility
Supply Co.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 15 | Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau |
1933-1935 |
27 / 16 | W (correspondents include Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Co.; White Eagle Oil Corp.; Whiting Corp.; Orville Williams; William
Witt; Wright Transfer Co.) |
1933-1935 |
27 / 17 | H. M. Yaw Co. |
1933-1935 |
27 / 18 | Y-Z (correspondents include Yale Oil Corp.;
Yellowstone National Park; Yellowstone Park Hotel Co.; Zonolite Co., Libby) |
1933-1935 |
28 / 1 | Anaconda Copper Mining Co. |
1936-1937 |
28 / 2 | A (correspondents include Frank Adams; Almira
Trading Co.; Richard Alsop; American Retail Coal Association; American Steel and
Wire Co.; American Taxpayers League) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 3 | Bitumious Coal Producers Board for District 22 |
1936-1937 |
28 / 4 | B (correspondents include Bair-Collins Co.; J. P.
Baumgartner Estate; Berwind Fuel Co.; Billings, City of; Billings Commercial Club;
Billings Community Chest; Bowdil Co.; Bowdoin School District; R. J. Brown; E. D.
Bullard Co.; Butte Credit Bureau; Butte Specialty Co.) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 5 | Continental Coal Co. |
1936-1937 |
28 / 6 | C (correspondents include California Metal Enameling
Co.; F. A. Canales; E. F. Cenis; Central Coal and Coke Co.; Church of the Little
Flower, Billings; Coal Information Bureau; Coal Mine Equipment Sales Co.; F. V. H.
Collins; Connelly Machinery Co.; Consolidated Coal and Stoker Co.) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 7 | D (correspondents include Nick Daems; Thomas F. Daly
Agency Co.; Donald DeFrance; Denver Equipment Co.; C. O. Dole; Dun and Bradstreet
Inc.) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 8 | Eagle Coal Co. (Hubert A. Simmons) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 9 | E (correspondents include East Side Lumber and Fuel
Yard; Eastern Montana Fair Association; Elliston Lime Co.; Empire Trust Co.; F. I.
Erwin; Esterline-Angus Co.) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 10 | Fort Missoula (re bids) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 11 | Fort Peck (re bids) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 12 | F (correspondents include Farmers National Grain
Corp.; H. M. Farrar; Fire Companies' Adjustment Bureau; Vera Francesia) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 13 | G (correspondents include General Electric Co.; L.
A. Gipe; Glentana Grain Co.; Gold Master Consolidated Mining Co.; Goodman
Manufacturing Co.; Grand Coulee News; Grange Cooperative Wholesale; Great Western
Sugar Co.; Committee Against Guffey Coal Bill) |
1936-1937 |
28 / 14 | Holly Sugar Co. |
1936-1937 |
28 / 15 | Home Co., insurance |
1936-1937 |
28 / 16 | H (correspondents include Hall-Perry Machinery Co.;
Heitzman Safety Blasting Plug Corp.; Helena Fuel Co.; Hendrie and Bolthoff
Manufacturing and Supply Co.; Hersey and Co.; Orville Holm; T. R. Holmes Lumber Co.;
E. C. Horne Machinery Co.) |
1936-1937 |
29 / 1 | I (correspondents include Idaho government agencies;
Imperial Elevator Co.; International Typewriter Exchange; Interstate Lumber Co.) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 2 | R. J. Johannes (Pioneer Coal Co.; died June 29,
1937) |
1936-1937 |
29 / 3 | J (correspondents include Myles Jacob; Jardine
Mining Co.; Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.; Jeffries Coal Mining Co.; G. J. Jeffries;
Johnston, Coleman and Jameson; M. D. Jordan; Joy Manufacturing Co.) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 4 | K (correspondents include Kalispell Inter Lake;
Kelley-How- Thomson Co.; Glen C. Kellogg; Kern County Union High School and Junior
College; KGEZ Radio; Kraft Coal Co.; Christ. F. Krein) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 5 | L (correspondents include James Lake; A. Leschen and
Sons Rope Co.; Lignite Combustion Engineering Corp.; Linde Air Products Co.;
Lindgren Brothers, advertising; Link-Belt Co.; James F. Lobdell) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 6 | Montana Coal Operators Association (encloses
circulars from National Coal Association) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 7 | Montana Industrial Accident Board |
1936-1938 |
29 / 8 | Montana Purchasing Agent |
1936-1938 |
29 / 9 | Montana [other government agencies] (Board of
Equalization; Highway Commission; Orphans' Home; Board of Railroad Commissioners;
Unemployment Compensation Commission) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 10 | Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railroad
Co. |
1936-1937 |
29 / 11 | M (correspondents include Machinery and Supply Corp.
of America; Madison Lumber and Mill Co.; McGraw Hill Publishing Co.; L. K. McLean;
Midland Coal and Lumber Co.; Midland National Bank; Mine Safety Appliance Co.;
Mining Association of Montana; Missoula Coal and Transfer Co.; Monarch Lumber Co,;
Montana Association of County Commissioners; Montana Children's Home and Hospital;
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.; Montana Deaconess School; Montana Power Co.; Montana
State Federation of Labor; Montana-Wyoming Association of Credit Men; Dr. Roy V.
Morledge) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 12 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1936-1938 |
29 / 13 | N-O (correspondents include L. F. Nash; Nashua
Farmers Union Co-operative Elevator Co.; National Bank of Anaconda; National Coal
Association; National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government; National Safety
Council; National Tank and Pipe Co; Cecil C. Nixon; North Dakota Retail Coal Dealers
Association; Northwestern Improvement Co.; Northwestern Retail Coal Dealers
Association; Occident Elevator Co.; Fred P. Oke Co.) |
1936-1938 |
29 / 14 | Pogson, Peloubet and Co., auditors |
1936-1938 |
29 / 15 | P (correspondents include Penn Electrical
Engineering Co.; Arnold K. Peterson; Potlatch Yards Inc.; Powell Elevator Co.;
Premier Furnace Co.) |
1936-1938 |
30 / 1 | R (correspondents include Rapid Electrotype Co.;
Reed Point School District; The Register, Eugene V. Gergen; Republic Coal Co.;
Roundup Coal Mining Co., Rowland, Thomas and Co.; Horace W. Russell) |
1936-1938 |
30 / 2 | St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Co. |
1936-1938 |
30 / 3 | S (correspondents include St. Vincent's Orthopedic
Hospital and School; Salvation Army; Grant B. Schley Estate; Sheridan-Wyoming Coal
Co.; Shubart and Schloss; Socony-Vacuum Oil Co.; Standard Oil Co.; Standard
Statistics Co.; Stanley Scearce Inc.; George Stephenson; B. F. Sturtevant Co.;
Sullivan Machinery Co.; Sweet Co.) |
1936-1938 |
30 / 4 | Tax Research Institute of America |
1936-1938 |
30 / 5 | T (correspondents include Thompson Yards Inc.; Three
Forks Portland Cement Co.; Tippins and Sprengle Inc.; Walter Torrey; Traffic World) |
1936-1938 |
30 / 6 | United Fuel Credit Bureau |
1936-1937 |
30 / 7 | United Mine Workers of America |
1936-1938 |
30 / 8 | U. S. Indian Field Service (re bids for delivery of
coal to reservations) |
1936-1937 |
30 / 9 | U. S. Internal Revenue Service |
1936-1937 |
30 / 10 | U. S. National Bituminous Coal Commission |
1937-1938 |
30 / 11 | U. S. [other agencies] (includes Civilian
Conservation Corps; Federal Housing Administration; Bureau of Labor Statistics;
Bureau of Mines; Social Security Board; Works Progress Administration) |
1937-1938 |
30 / 12 | U-V (correspondents include Una Welding; United
Autographic Register Co.; Ursuline Sisters; Utah Coal Operators Association; Utah
Construction Co.; Van Cleve Laboratories; Victoria Elevator Co.; Viking
Manufacturing Co.; Vulcan Iron Works Co.) |
1936-1938 |
30 / 13 | Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau |
1936-1938 |
30 / 14 | Winter-Truesdell-Diercks Co. |
1936-1938 |
30 / 15 | W (correspondents include Charles A. Weaver;
Welles-Holt Lumber Co.; Weston International Corp.; Whiting Corp.; M. c. Wickens;
Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer Co.) |
1936-1938 |
30 / 16 | Yellowstone National Park |
1936-1938 |
30 / 17 | Y-Z (correspondents include Yale Oil Corp.; H. M.
Yaw Co.; Yellowstone Gold Mines Corp.; Yellowstone Park Hotel Co.; Zent Hardware
Co.) |
1936-1938 |
31 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Co.; American Mine Door Co.; American Red Cross; American Taxpayers
Association; Anaconda Copper Mining Co.; Atlas Powder Co.) |
1942-1945 |
31 / 2 | C-D (correspondents include Centrifugal and
Mechanical Industries Inc.; Cottonwood Coal Co.; Deister Concentrator Co.; Roger A.
Derby; E. I. duPont deNemours and Co.) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 3 | Eagle Coal Co. (Hubert A. Simmons) |
1943, 1945 |
31 / 4 | Elliston Lime Co. |
1943, 1945 |
31 / 5 | E (correspondents include Eastern Fuel Co.; Eddy
Fuel Co.; Empire Trust Co.; Engineering and Mining Journal; F. I. Erwin) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 6 | F-G (correspondents include Alex Flockhart; Fort
William Henry Harrison; Fullerton Lumber Co.; General Electric Co.; Goodman
Manufacturing Co.; Great Falls [Malmstrom] Air Base) |
1941-1943, 1945 |
31 / 7 | Home Co., insurance |
1942, 1945 |
31 / 8 | E. C. Horne (E. C. Horne Machinery Co.; Jeffrey
Manufacturing Co.) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 9 | H-L (correspondents include O. M. Hinton; Husky
Refining Co.; Link-Belt Co.; C. Walker Lyon) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 10 | Montana Governor Sam Ford (re Smith Mine explosion) |
1943 |
31 / 11 | Montana [state agencies] (includes Board of Health;
Industrial Accident Board; Montana School of Mines) |
1943 |
31 / 12 | M (correspondents include Peter Marek; McNally-
Pittsburg Manufacturing Co.; Montana Junk Co.; Montana Power Co.; Montana, Wyoming
and Southern Railroad Co.) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 13 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1942-1943 |
31 / 14 | N (correspondents include National Association of
Manufacturers; National Industrial Information Committee; National Safety Council;
W. M. Northrup; Northwestern Improvement Co.) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 15 | P-R (correspondents include Pogson, Peloubet and
Co.; Margaret Price; Productive Equipment Corp.; John A. Roebling's Sons Co.) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 16 | Red Lodge Post Office (re issuing of War Savings
Bonds) |
1942-1944 |
31 / 17 | Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Co. (re United Mines Workers
local 230 protest against proposed coal leases) |
1945 |
31 / 18 | S-T (correspondents include St. Anthony and Dakota
Elevator Co.; Sinclair Publishing Co.; Standard Oil Co.; Strickland Coal Co.; Sidney
Strong; Sullivan Machinery Co.; Surplus Record; Tidewater Equipment and Machinery
Corp.; W. S. Tyler Co.) |
1942-1943, 1945 |
31 / 19 | U. S. Bureau of Mines |
1942-1943 |
31 / 20 | U. S. War Manpower Commission |
1942-1943 |
31 / 21 | U. S. [other agencies] (includes Office for
Emergency Management; Forest Service; War Production Board) |
1942-1943 |
31 / 21 | U-W (correspondents include United Mine Workers of
America; Utah Power and Light Co.; Waggoner Real Estate; E. Wagner) |
1942-1944 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
32 / 1 | James M. Freeman letterpress book |
1911-1912 |
Court Papers |
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Box/Folder | ||
32 / 2 | Accident lawsuits |
1909-1937 |
32 / 3 | Attachments |
1919-1935 |
32 / 4 | Henry S. Fleming vs. Montana Coal and Iron Co. (suit
by former president of company re company bonds) |
1922-1923 |
32 / 5 | Omar Hoskins vs. Montana Coal and Iron Co., Elijah
Smith, Prosper W. Smith, E. J. Berwind, et al. (suit by stockholder re ownership of
coal properties) |
1909-1916 |
32 / 6 | Montana Coal and Iron Co. vs. Carbon County
Treasurer (re taxes) |
1917 |
32 / 7 | Montana Railroad Commission cases |
1910-1919 |
32 / 8 | Evelyn Schley Estate (formerly Evelyn S.
Behr) |
1917-1937 |
32 / 9 | Southern Oregon Co. vs. Elijah Smith Estate, et al. |
1916 |
32 / 10 | William W. Worthington Estate |
1912 |
Employment Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
33 / 1 | Accident book |
1922-1937 |
33 / 2 | Accident reports (fatality: Einer Bakkala d.
11-11-1927; includes compensation payments to widow) |
1927-1934 |
33 / 3 | Accident reports (fatality: Pete Carlassio d.
1-15-1924) |
1924 |
33 / 4 | Accident reports (fatality: Frank Putnam d.
2-20-1923; includes compensation payments to widow) |
1923-1930 |
33 / 5 | Accident reports (fatality: Mike Sankovich d.
8-8-1924; includes compensation payments to widow) |
1924-1929 |
33 / 6-14 | Accident reports (injury: A-Y) |
1921-1928, 1934 |
33 / 15-16 | Accident reports (Eagle Mine, injury: A-T) |
1944 |
33 / 17-18 | Accident reports (Foster Mine, injury:
chronological) |
1945-1953 |
33 / 19 | Accident reports (electrical linemen) |
1960-1962 |
33 / 20 | Accident summaries of still active cases |
1933-1935 |
34 / 1 | Employee list, subject to draft |
1917 |
34 / 2 | Employee list, Social Security |
1937 |
34 / 3 | Employee surety bond applications and
bonds |
1913-1928 |
34 / 4-8 | Miners' miscellaneous earnings: Washoe / Smith Mine
(piece rate for feet of pick and machine work and tons mined) |
1912-1923 |
35 / 1-2 | Miners' miscellaneous earnings: Washoe / Smith Mine
(piece rate for feet of pick and machine work and tons mined) |
1923-1928 |
35 / 3-5 | Miners' miscellaneous earnings: Foster Creek Mine
(piece rate for feet of pick and machine work and tons mined) |
1919-1925 |
36 / 1-5 | Payroll: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1908-1919 |
37 / 1-4 | Payroll: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1919-1931 |
38 / 1-4 | Payroll: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1931-1939 |
39 / 1 | Payroll: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1940-1941 |
Volume | ||
1 | Payroll: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1940-1941 |
Box/Folder | ||
39 / 2 | Payroll: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1953 |
39 / 3 | Payroll distribution: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1911-1912 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | Payroll distribution: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1931-1933 |
Box/Folder | ||
39 / 4-5 | Payroll: Foster Creek Mine |
1917-1920 |
40 / 1-2 | Payroll: Foster Creek Mine |
1920-1925 |
Volume | ||
2 | Payroll distribution: Foster Creek Mine |
1933-1939 |
Box/Folder | ||
40 / 3-4 | Payroll time sheets: Foster Creek Mine |
1945 March-April |
41 / 1-2 | Payroll time sheets: Foster Creek Mine |
1945 May, August |
42 / 1-3 | Payroll: idle time |
1930-1934 |
42 / 4 | Payroll: leases |
1913 |
42 / 5 | Union wage scales for Montana and for Union Pacific
coal mines in Wyoming |
1945 |
Financial and Production Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
43 / 1-2 | Audits by Pogson, Peloubet and Co. (examination of
accounts up to 1912, especially the notes, bonds, etc.) |
1911-1913 |
43 / 3-7 | Audits by Pogson, Peloubet and Co. |
1913-1935 |
44 / 1-2 | Audits by Pogson, Peloubet and Co. |
1936-1946 |
44 / 3 | Bills receivable |
1921-1943 |
44 / 4 | Building, plant and machinery additions |
1917 |
44 / 5-16 | Business statements (monthly: contents vary from
year to year, most include cost of production, balance sheets, assets and
liabilities, profit and loss, operating statements, etc.) |
1910-1916 |
45 / 1-11 | Business statements (monthly: contents vary from
year to year, most include cost of production, balance sheets, assets and
liabilities, profit and loss, operating statements, etc.) |
1917-1941 |
46 / 1-6 | Business statements (monthly: contents vary from
year to year, most include cost of production, balance sheets, assets and
liabilities, profit and loss, operating statements, etc.) |
1942-1955 |
46 / 7 | Cash book: office |
1917-1918 |
Volume | ||
3 | Cash book: office |
1919-1922 |
4-12 | Cash book: Washoe |
1906-1945 |
Box/Folder | ||
46 / 8 | Cash flow (working papers) |
1956-1959 |
46 / 9 | Cash receipts |
1933-1937 |
oversizebox | ||
1 | Coal orders |
1912-1920 |
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 1-2 | Coal orders |
1936-1937 |
oversizebox | ||
2 | Coal orders |
1942-1943, 1947-1948 |
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 3 | Coal orders: U. S. Army |
1916-1919 |
47 / 4 | Coal production (reports to U. S. Fuel
Administration) |
1918-1922 |
Volume | ||
13 | Coal production summaries |
1922-1924 |
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 5 | Coal sales commissions |
1922-1924 |
Volume | ||
14 | Coal sales |
1909-1913 |
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 6-9 | Coal sales : local |
1910-1922 |
48 / 1-2 | Coal sales : local |
1922-1928 |
48 / 3-4 | Coal sales : local (cash) |
1935-1938 |
48 / 5 | Coal sales : local (credit) |
1935-1938 |
48 / 6 | Coal sales : local (summaries) |
1942-1953 |
48 / 7 | Coal sales (recapitulations) |
1935-1937 |
49 / 1 | Coal shipments |
1910-1914 |
Volume | ||
15-18 | Coal shipments |
1919-1953 |
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 2 | Coal shipments: Brophy Coal Co. |
1942-1944 |
49 / 3-6 | Coal shipments: railroad cars loaded and on hand and
hours worked |
1919-1927 |
Volume | ||
19 | Coal shipments: Red Lodge |
1922-1925 |
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 7 | Collections (Helena Adjustment Co.) |
1920-1928 |
49 / 8 | Coupon and note retirement |
1892-1917 |
49 / 9 | Customer journal |
1936-1938 |
49 / 10 | Customer ledger (accounts receivable) |
1909-1911 |
Volume | ||
20 | Customer ledger (accounts receivable) |
1912-1913 |
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 11 | Customer ledger: A-B |
1915-1919 |
50 / 1-5 | Customer ledger: C-V |
1915-1919 |
51 / 1 | Customer ledger: W-Z |
1915-1919 |
51 / 2-5 | Customer ledger: A-O |
1920-1921 |
52 / 1-2 | Customer ledger: P-Z |
1920-1921 |
Volume | ||
21-32 | Customer ledger trial balances |
1916-1948 |
Box/Folder | ||
52 / 3 | Delinquency lists: Intermountain Association of
Credit Men |
1931 |
52 / 4-7 | Delinquency lists: Montana-Wyoming Association of
Credit Men |
1923-1924, 1929-1936 |
52 / 8 | Depreciation |
1918-1941 |
52 / 9 | Expenses |
1910 |
Volume | ||
33 | Expense ledger |
1922-1939 |
Box/Folder | ||
52 / 10 | Financial reports to government agencies |
1917-1919 |
52 / 11 | Foster Creek Mine available coal and cost
estimate |
1917-1918 |
52 / 12 | Freight rates |
1914, 1935, undated |
52 / 13 | General manager's commissions |
1917-1921 |
Volume | ||
34-37 | General journals |
1906-1917 |
38-45 | General ledgers |
1906-1954 |
46-47 | General ledgers: office |
1912-1918 |
48-50 | General ledger trial balances |
1909-1951 |
Box/Folder | ||
53 / 1-2 | Ground rent books |
1911-1949 |
53 / 3 | Idaho corporate tax returns: Bearcreek Yards, Black
Pine Mine |
1947-1956 |
53 / 4 | Insurance policies: automobiles |
1924-1938 |
53 / 5 | Insurance policies: Billings office |
1922-1926 |
53 / 6-7 | Insurance policies: Foster Creek buildings and
equipment |
1917-1937 |
53 / 8 | Insurance policies: manager's house |
1918-1924 |
53 / 9 | Insurance policies: Red Lodge houses |
1920, 1932 |
54 / 1 | Insurance policies: Washoe boilers |
1914-1923 |
54 / 2-6 | Insurance policies: Washoe / Smith Mine buildings,
equipment, etc. |
1910-1936 |
54 / 7 | Insurance policies: Washoe dwellings (including
boarding house) |
1913-1925 |
54 / 8 | Insurance policies: proof of loss; receipts for
loss |
1914-1916, 1926 |
54 / 9-11 | Inventories: Foster Creek Mine |
1943-1946 |
54 / 12 | Inventories: Smith Mine |
1943 |
55 / 1-3 | Inventories: Smith Mine |
1944-1946 |
55 / 4 | Inventories: "supply record" |
1921 |
55 / 5 | Journal: interest account |
1918 |
Volume | ||
51 | Journal: office |
1912-1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
55 / 6 | Northwestern Improvement Co. coal
exchanges |
1924 |
55 / 7 | Notes payable |
1908-1916 |
55 / 8 | Office expenses |
1931-1932 |
Volume | ||
51 | Office expenses |
1931-1932 |
Box/Folder | ||
55 / 9 | Operations statistics: Washoe / Smith Mine and
Foster Creek Mine |
1931-1932 |
56 / 1-2 | Petty cash distribution |
1911-1929 |
56 / 3-4 | Petty cash journal |
1915-1933 |
56 / 5 | Plant expenditures (monthly summaries) |
1914-1915 |
56 / 6 | Power house (estimate of cost to replace power house
destroyed by fire) |
1927 |
56 / 7 | Price lists |
1922-1938 |
56 / 8 | Promissory notes to Elijah Smith and
others |
1892-1909 |
56 / 10 | Slope development and machinery |
1912 |
56 / 11 | Taxes (corporate) |
1911-1919 |
56 / 12 | Taxes (net proceeds of mines) |
1921 |
56 / 13 | Taxes (U.S. excess profits tax) |
1941 |
57 / 1-2 | Telephone and telegraph orders |
1919-1932 |
57 / 3-4 | Timber record |
1912-1928 |
Volume | ||
52-53 | Tonnage books: Foster Creek Mine |
1919-1925 |
54-59 | Tonnage books: Washoe / Smith Mine |
1912-1945 |
60 | Voucher distribution registers |
1909-1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 5 | Washoe / Smith Mine dismantlements |
1913-1939 |
57 / 6 | Water rent book |
1919-1940 |
57 / 7 | Western States Coal Co. (agents for Montana Coal and
Iron Co.; coal shipments) |
1918-1919 |
57 / 7 | Western States Coal Co. (agents for Montana Coal and
Iron Co.; petty ledger balance) |
1919 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
58 / 1 | List of legal documents in safe deposit box at
Empire Safe Deposit Co. [unknown if these still exist anywhere] |
1890-1921 |
58 / 2 | Bear Creek Coal Co. (re power; with Billings Sugar
Co. and Great Western Sugar Co.) |
1913-1915 |
58 / 3 | Contracts for sales representatives |
1912-1919 |
58 / 4 | Contracts with Commissioner of Indian Affairs (for
supplying coal to reservations) |
1926 |
58 / 5 | Contracts with railroads |
1917-1953 |
58 / 6-8 | Contracts with State Purchasing Agent (for supplying
coal to state institutions) |
1922-1923, 1932-1938 |
58 / 9 | Contracts with United Mines Workers of
America |
1910-1912 |
58 / 10-11 | Contracts (miscellaneous) |
1909-1949 |
58 / 12-13 | Documents and related correspondence re estates of
Prosper W. Smith and Elisha Smith; and transfer of property from the Smiths, Grant
B. Schley, and Edward and Hermine Berwind to Montana Coal and Iron Co. ("outside
lands") |
1908-1912 |
58 / 14 | Injury liability releases |
1913-1918 |
58 / 15 | Land exchange: Anaconda Copper Mining Co. |
1918 |
58 / 16 | Land exchange: Northwestern Improvement Co. |
1917 |
58 / 17 | Mortgage and supplementary agreement |
1911, 1917 |
58 / 18 | Power of attorney |
1927 |
58 / 19 | Voting trust agreement |
1918 |
58 / 20 | Miscellaneous |
1913-1957 |
Maps and Drawings |
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Oversize Folder | ||
2 | Maps of proposed land trade with Northern Pacific
Railway and with Northwestern Improvement Co. (1917-1918); map of Bear Creek and
Western right of way (1913); map of buildings (undated); drawings of mine car;
drawings of tipple; drawing of corporate logo. |
1913-1918, undated |
Organizational Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
59 / 1 | Articles of incorporation, extension of corporate
existence, bylaws |
1889-1932 |
59 / 2 | Annual report of corporation to Montana Secretary of
State [additional ones are in SOS Docket #D001069] |
1912-1922 |
59 / 3 | Annual report of corporation to Idaho Dept. of State |
1949-1958 |
59 / 4-6 | Annual reports of President and Vice President
[incomplete run] |
1913-1956 |
59 / 7 | Annual reports of General Manager |
1907, 1923 |
59 / 8 | Bondholders lists |
1912, 1941 |
59 / 9 | Minutes: Board of Trustees |
1911-1915 |
Volume | ||
63 | Minutes: Board of Trustees |
1915-1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 10 | Minutes: Board of Trustees [fragmentary] |
1920-1939 |
59 / 11 | Minutes: Executive Committee |
1912 |
60 / 1 | Minutes: Stockholders |
1911-1918 |
60 / 2-7 | Stockholders annual meeting materials (includes
notices, correspondence, election of officers, draft minutes, resolutions, etc.) |
1919-1939 |
60 / 8 | Stock certificate: Foster Creek Coal Mining Co. |
1917 |
60 / 9 | Stock ledger |
1892-1918 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Stock ledger |
1892-1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 10 | Stockholder lists |
1907-1939 |
Printed Materials |
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Box/Folder | ||
61 / 1-2 | Equipment catalogs and ads: A-Z |
circa 1910-1939 |
61 / 3 | Manuals on mining techniques, safety etc. |
1908, 1943, undated |
61 / 4-5 | National Coal Association bulletins |
1933-1935 |
Reports |
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Box/Folder | ||
61 / 6 | Annual reports of water utility to Public Service
Commission (provided water to mine and to miners' residences at Washoe) |
1933-1937 |
61 / 7 | Annual report to State Coal Mine Inspector (includes
accidents and production) |
1916-1922 |
61 / 8 | Corporate reports to Moody's Investments and R. G.
Dun and Co. |
1915-1937 |
61 / 9 | Report of J. M. Freeman on proposed Foster Creek
Mine |
1916 |
61 / 10 | Report on Yellowstone Park Railroad |
1909 |
61 / 11 | Reports to Federal Trade Commission |
1915, 1920 |
61 / 12 | Reports to U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (re
employment) |
1918-1922 |
61 / 13 | Reports to U. S. Bureau of Mines |
1932-1937 |
61 / 14 | Reports to U. S. Census Bureau |
1919, 1929, 1935 |
61 / 15 | Reports to U. S. Geological Survey ( re tonnage and
hours) |
1924-1925 |
61 / 16 | U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission report on
regulations on preserving records of motor carriers and brokers |
1936 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
62 / 1 | Bituminous Coal Producers Advisory Board for
District No. 22 |
1945 |
62 / 2 | Crystal Fuel and Ice Co. |
1922-1923 |
62 / 3 | Draft deferments (World War II) |
1943-1945 |
62 / 4 | Employers liability insurance |
1912 |
62 / 5 | First aid competition problems |
circa 1914 |
62 / 6-7 | Freight rates |
1911-1915, 1932 |
62 / 8 | A. G. Hooley Estate |
1929-1931 |
62 / 9-13 | Joint Board of Montana Coal Operators Association
and United Mine Workers of America (reports of cases and labor-management
negotiations) |
1910-1930 |
63 / 1-3 | Joint Board of Montana Coal Operators Association
and United Mine Workers of America (reports of cases and labor-management
negotiations) |
1931-1940, 1945 |
63 / 4 | Land exchange with Northwestern Improvement Co. |
1913-1917 |
Oversize Folder | ||
2 | Land exchange with Northwestern Improvement Co.
(maps in oversize folder) |
1913-1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
63 / 5 | Land matters |
1912-1913 |
63 / 6 | Menasha Wooden Ware Co. (re bond dispute with
Madeline Landeck) |
1917 |
63 / 7 | Montana Industrial Accident Board compensation plans
(includes accident statistics, 1909-1914) |
1915-1927 |
63 / 8-13 | National Bituminous Coal Commission (includes
District 22 minutes; statistical reports; news releases; memoranda; general and
special orders; dockets and opinions) |
1919-1922 |
64 / 1 | National wage agreement |
1945 |
64 / 2 | Natural gas explosions |
1937 |
64 / 3 | Northwest mining prospects |
1923 |
64 / 4 | Stanley Searce account |
1931-1935 |
64 / 5 | Sinking fund |
1915-1918 |
64 / 6 | Charles R. Smith Estate (includes will,
1912) |
1916-1917 |
64 / 7 | Snow Creek Mining Group, Baker County,
Oregon |
1923 |
64 / 8 | Southern Oregon Co. |
1910 |
64 / 9 | Tax issues |
1920-1921 |
64 / 10 | Walsh Grain Co. delinquent account |
1929-1932 |
64 / 11 | Washington coal property |
1918 |
64 / 12 | Western Coal Producers Association (includes
statement of purpose, resolution, minutes, financial, rating sheets) |
1917-1919 |
64 / 13 | Yellowstone Garden City Holding Corp. |
1915 |
64 / 14 | Yellowstone Park Railroad Co. |
1907 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
64 / 15 | Analysis of coal |
1912, 1917, 1945 |
64 / 16 | Banks: statements of condition of Merchants National
Bank, Billings; Midland National Bank, Billings; Montana National Bank, Billings;
Red Lodge State Bank |
1918-1938 |
64 / 17 | Bear Creek and Western right of way (maps of coal
lands owned by Montana Coal and Iron Co., Northwestern Improvement Co., and others
in OVERSIZE FOLDER) |
circa 1917 |
Oversize Folder | ||
2 | Bear Creek and Western right of way (maps of coal
lands owned by Montana Coal and Iron Co., Northwestern Improvement Co., and others)
(OVERSIZE FOLDER) |
circa 1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
64 / 18 | Certificates: Industrial Accident Board, State
Boiler Inspector, State Fire Marshal, coal dealers license |
1918, 1924-1937 |
64 / 19 | Coal operators' codes |
1933 |
64 / 20 | Flyers |
1930, 1938, undated |
64 / 21 | Lists of customers and dealers in Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, and North Dakota |
1924, 1943, undated |
64 / 22 | Memorandum book |
1929-1932 |
65 / 1 | Mine inspection reports |
1919-1922 |
65 / 2 | Mine inspection reports ("fire boss book") |
1943 April- 1945 April |
65 / 3 | Montana and Wyoming Railroad Co. stock certificates |
1890 |
65 / 4 | Montana Coal Operators Association quarterly
financial reports |
1910-1916, 1928-1938 |
65 / 5 | Montana Unemployment Compensation Act |
1937 |
65 / 6 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. track scale inspection
reports |
1918 |
65 / 7 | Poem, anonymous: "In Nineteen Sixty-six" (re closing
of mines) |
circa 1918 |
65 / 8 | Poll by National Economic League re causes of
lawlessness |
1926 |
65 / 9 | Rocky Mountain Coal Operators minutes |
1937 |
65 / 10 | Scale testing |
1932, 1935 |
65 / 11 | Statewide coal production by county |
1931 |
65 / 12 | Subscription list for bridge over Foster
Creek |
circa 1918 |
65 / 13 | U. S. Alien Property Custodian, report
to |
1918 |
Clippings |
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Box/Folder | ||
65 / 14 | "Railroad Commission discusses causes for high price
of coal" Billings Gazette, December 15, 1912 |
1912 |
Britannic Mining Co. (Shoup, Idaho), 1921-1925Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Interoffice Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 1-6 | Chronological (correspondents include James M.
Freeman, E. H. Casterlin, Roy Wadsworth, Dave Sandiland, Edward S. Cenis, Thomas
Kearney) |
1922-1925 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 7 | A-L (correspondents include Anaconda Copper Mining
Co.; Butte Machinery Co.; Chalmers and Williams Inc.; Cochise Rock Drill
Manufacturing Co.; Thomas Freeman; H. F. Haynes; Idaho state agencies; A. K.
Langridge) |
1922-1925 |
66 / 8 | Lemhi County Surveyor Fred Crandall |
1922-1923 |
66 / 9 | Mine and Smelter Supply Co. |
1922 |
66 / 10 | M-W (correspondents include Mace Co.; M. M.
McPherson; Pelton Water Wheel Co.; Pick Drafting Co.; F. C. Richmond Machinery Co.;
Ruth Co.; Harry Vissering and Co.; Florence Wadsworth [J. M. Freeman's sister];
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.; J. A. Wolcott) |
1922-1923 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 11 | Miscellaneous (includes insurance policy; general
ledger statements; bank statement and cancelled checks) |
1922-1924 |
Maps |
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Oversize Folder | ||
4 | Maps of property (Britanic Manufacturing Co.)
[fragile] |
circa 1922 |
Organizational Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 12 | Miscellaneous (includes articles of incorporation,
bylaws, proxy, stockholder list, lode location certificate) |
1922-1923 |
Subject File |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 13 | Power plant: equipment proposals |
1922 |
66 / 14 | Power plant: Forest Service application |
1922 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 15 | Assay reports |
1921-1923 |
66 / 16 | Patent application for ore flotation apparatus by
James B. Brown |
1922 |
Ruby Creek Mine (Madison County), 1935-1938Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Interoffice Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 17 | Chronological (correspondents include James M.
Freeman, William A. Romek, Nick Daems, Martin Kroll, F. A. Canales, Peter Marek,
John H. Stratton) |
1935-1938 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 18 | Northern Pacific Railway Co. |
1936-1938 |
66 / 19 | U. S. Treasury Dept. |
1935-1938 |
Employment Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 20 | Accident report: Gerald Cadman |
1935 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 21 | Reports to U. S. Treasury Dept. on gold
production |
1935-1938 |
66 / 22 | Reports to U. S. Treasury Dept. on silver production
[none] |
1937-1938 |
66 / 23 | Taxes |
1936-1938 |
Transfers to Other ProgramsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Transfers |
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Box/Folder | ||
66 / 24 | List of artifacts, photographs, and printed
materials transferred to the Museum, Photograph Archives, and Library
respectively |
undated |
66 / 25 | List of archival materials transferred to MC 204
Hubert A. Simmons Papers; SC 1896 the Stock Certificate Collection; and MC 284 the
Bill and Letterhead Collection |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Coal mines and mining--Montana--Carbon County
- Mine accidents--Montana--Carbon County
Corporate Names
- Montana Coal and Iron Company (creator)
Geographical Names
- Bear Creek (Mont.)--History
- Carbon County (Mont.)--History
- Washoe (Mont.)--History