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Mary Hunter Doane Collection, 1881-1950
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Burlingame, Merrill G. (Merrill Gildea), 1901-
- Title
- Mary Hunter Doane Collection
- Dates
- 1881-195018811950
- Quantity
- 8 items
- Collection Number
- Collection 0292, MtBC, us (collection)
- Summary
- The Mary Hunter Doane Collection consists of speeches, reminiscences, and an oral history interview collected by Burlingame. The papers include: a 1931 address delivered to the Society of Montana Pioneers relating her childhood journey to Montana Territory and early residence in Virginia City and Helena; an undated reminiscence of her experiences and incidents of early frontier Army life; a transcription of an undated paper she prepared for the Mount Hyalite Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution on the history of Montana forts; a transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Merrill Burlingame in 1950 regarding St. Vincent's Academy; a portrait of Mary taken while she was living with her husband at the Presidio, San Francisco, ca. 1880s; a dance card for a social held at Fort Assiniboine, Montana Territory, on November 23, 1881. Two manuscript speeches by Doane were added on August 15, 2005.
- Repository
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Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
- Access Restrictions
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This collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Mary Hunter Doane was born in Missouri in 1859, the oldest of six children born to Dr. Andrew Jackson Hunter and his second wife, Susannah. In 1864, Hunter brought his family to Montana Territory where they lived briefly in Virginia City, Helena, and Bozeman. In 1870, Hunter staked a claim to land encompassing a hot spring near the Yellowstone River in present day Park County and there developed a health spa. Mary grew up in Bozeman and at Hunter's Hot Springs before she attended St. Vincent's Academy in Helena in 1876. On December 16, 1878, she married Lieutenant Gustavus Cheyney Doane and traveled with him to a wide variety of military posts in Montana, California, and Arizona prior to his death in 1894. Mary remained a widow for the rest of her life, living in Bozeman and becoming active in a number of historical organizations such as the Society of Montana Pioneers and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She gained a reputation as an "encyclopedia of Montana history" in her later years, and began a friendship with Professor Merrill G. Burlingame that lasted until her death in 1952. Burlingame both transcribed some of her writings and collected original documents from her.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Mary Doane collection consists of speeches, reminiscences, and an oral history interview collected by Burlingame. The papers include: a 1931 address delivered to the Society of Montana Pioneers relating her childhood journey to Montana Territory and early residence in Virginia City and Helena; an undated reminiscence of her experiences and incidents of early frontier Army life; a transcription of an undated paper she prepared for the Mount Hyalite Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution on the history of Montana forts; a transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Merrill Burlingame in 1950 regarding St. Vincent's Academy; a portrait of Mary taken while she was living with her husband at the Presidio, San Francisco, circa 1880s; a dance card for a social held at Fort Assiniboine, Montana Territory, on November 23, 1881. Two manuscript speeches by Doane were added on August 15, 2005.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Speeches, reminiscence, oral history interview, photograph, and ephemera pertaining to Mary Hunter Doane were donated to Special Collections by Merrill G. Burlingame in several different accessions beginning in 1965. This collection incorporates accession numbers 292, 739, 792, and 2045.
Processing Note
This collection was processed 2009 January 30
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Description | Dates |
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Society of Montana Pioneers speech | 1931 |
Undated speech, "Experiences and incidents of early frontier army life" | |
Essay, DAR, "History of Montana Forts" | |
Oral history interview
"St. Vincent's Academy"
|
1950 |
Photograph, Mary Doane | circa 1880s |
Dance card, Fort Assiniboine | 1881 |
Speech, "Historic Sites in Montana" | 1930 January 10 |
Speech, "Greetings from the President of the Pioneers of Gallatin County" | 1935 February 22 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Catholic schools-Montana-Helena
- Fortification-Montana
- Frontier and pioneer life-Montana-Helena
- Frontier and pioneer life-Montana-Virginia City
- Frontier and pioneer life-West (U.S.)
- Overland journeys to Montana-Personal narratives
Personal Names
- Doane, Gustavus Cheyney,-1840-1892
- Doane, Mary Hunter,-1859-1952
Corporate Names
- Daughters of the American Revolution.-Mount Hyalite Chapter (Bozeman, Mont.)
- Society of Montana Pioneers
- St. Vincent's Academy (Helena, Mont.)
- United States.-Army-Military life
Geographical Names
- Fort Assiniboine (Hill County, Mont.)
- Montana-History, Military
- Presidio of San Francisco (San Francisco, Calif.)
Form or Genre Terms
- Oral histories-Montana
- Reminiscences-Montana
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Doane, Mary Hunter,-1859-1952 (creator)