Montana Nurses Association Records, 1913-1992

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Montana Nurses' Association
Title
Montana Nurses Association Records
Dates
1913-1992 (inclusive)
Quantity
8 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number
MC 273
Summary
The Montana Nurses Association is the union and professional organization for Montana nurses. Records (1912-1987) include autobiographical sketches of members; inter-office and general correspondence; financial statements; minutes of annual conventions and the board of directors; organizational materials; reports; subject files; miscellany; and clippings. There are subgroups for District #1, Missoula, and District #2, Butte.
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Access Restrictions

Collection open for research.

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

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

The Montana Nurses Association (MNA) is a statewide, voluntary membership organization of registered nurses (RNs) concerned with improving nursing practice, nursing education and working conditions. Its headquarters office is located in Helena where activities are managed by a paid executive and other support staff. The Association is one of fifty-four constituent associations that comprise the American Nurses Association (ANA).

In the autumn of 1912 word circulated among nurses practicing in Montana that a member of the medical profession was working on a plan to induce the 1913 Legislature, which would convene in January, to enact a law requiring certain minimum standards of education and proficiency to be met by trained nurses. Clara Brunelle, president of the Missoula County Nurses Association, invited nurses from other counties to meet and discuss the impact of the proposed legislation. The nine nurses in attendance were not opposed to setting standards for practice, but were opposed to a recommendation in the legislation that the examining board be composed exclusively of doctors of medicine. As a result of the Missoula meeting, Montana's first nursing practice act was drafted and became law in 1913. The law created a Board of Nurse Examiners composed of "trained" nurses and set minimum standards for education and practice.

At the Missoula meeting the small group of nurses also chartered a statewide association, adopted a constitution and bylaws, and elected a slate of officers for the coming year. The pattern of annual sessions began with the first official meeting in Butte in 1913. A House of Delegates composed of elected delegates from county organizations determined the direction and programs for the ensuing year and program sessions were devoted to nursing care issues. Through the years the name of the organization was altered to reflect changes taking place in the licensure status of professional nursing in the state. Incorporated in 1912 as the Montana State Association of Graduate Nurses, the first "official" convention held in Butte in 1913 changed the name to the Montana State Association of Graduate and Registered Nurses to recognize the 672 nurses who received certificates of registration from the newly created Board of Nurse Examiners. In 1924 the convention in Billings changed the name to the Montana State Association of Registered Nurses, a name that was declared illegal two years later by delegates because not all practicing nurses were licensed. The name Montana State Association of Graduate Nurses was reinstituted. Around 1930, ANA recommended a standard name for state organizations: State Nurses Association. This side-stepped any questions as to whether all registered nurses were also graduate nurses and had the sound of embodying all nurses. The change was made in 1936 and the name became Montana State Nurses Association (MSNA). The word "state" was removed in 1959 to avoid any implication of governmental participation.

Prior to 1930 the association functioned between conventions only as the officers were able, through correspondence and such personal contacts as their time and location permitted. In 1930, when Edith L. Brown was appointed as a full-time "field secretary" by the Board of Nurse Examiners, MNA assumed the cost of her travel expenses and paid $100 for a clerk to coordinate the organization's activities. Because of the increasing interest of nurses in the association and the programs being advocated by ANA, Miss Brown recommended the employment of a full-time executive secretary for the association as early as 1931. On September 15, 1942, Margaret Carolus Alsop, RN, became the first full-time salaried executive secretary. She established the headquarters office in Helena and also became secretary for the State Nursing Council for War Services which recruited RNs for military service during World War II. Other RN successors to fill the executive position included Anne Zimmerman, Muriel Lewis, Agnes Pauline, and Mary D. Munger. Traditionally, the executive secretary, or executive director as the position was later called, was expected to promote, coordinate, and implement the programs adopted by the membership; edit the official bulletin; and serve as lobbyist for state legislation. In 1953 the executive was officially delegated to represent nurses in collective bargaining. This arrangement continued until 1974 when a second executive position was created to manage MNA's economic and general welfare program.

Following 1930 more nurses entered fields of practice other than private duty requiring a new structure for MNA. Public health nurses formed the first occupational section in 1932, and eventually MNA had six such sections with the chairman of each section serving as a member of MNA's Board of Directors. These separate groups talked about working conditions and types of duties and expressed ideas for developing programs to help them in their jobs. During the 1950s and 1960s the sections adopted minimum employment standards for their respective groups and participated in a nation-wide effort, spearheaded by ANA, to establish functions, standards, and qualifications for each area of practice. MNA's sections went out of existence in the 1960s when ANA adopted a new structure based on Commissions, Divisions of Practice, and Councils and required changes in the structure of MNA. Complying with federal labor laws to enable MNA's bargaining efforts has also required changes in structure regarding elections, dues, and supervisory domination.

MNA has worked continuously to improve nursing education through joint meetings with the Montana League for Nursing; participation in the Montana Commission on Nursing and Nursing Education; lobbying for changes in Montana's Nursing Practice Act, and an intensive campaign to change the educational requirements for entry into professional nursing practice. When MNA celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1962, special recognition was given to Anna T. Beckwith and Anna Pearl Sherrick for their contributions to the organization and, in particular, for their efforts to improve nursing education. MNA has also been involved in continuing education for nurses, beginning with program sessions conducted during the group's annual meetings. As the organization developed and occupational sections became a part of the structure, more attention was given to workshops and seminars related to specific areas of practice. In 1967 when ANA issued its first definitive statement on continuing education, MNA began working on protocols for a Continuing Education Approval Recognition Program (CEARP). In 1981 CEARP received initial accreditation from ANA and a part-time staff person was added to MNA's staff. MNA approves continuing education offerings for RNs, maintains the records of nurses who participate in such programs, and also conducts and sponsors continuing education programs.

From the beginning nurses paid dues to a designated district association and thereby became members of MNA and ANA. During the 1960s dues were paid directly to ANA under a computerized system and the nurse had membership in all three organizations. In 1982 ANA bylaws were changed to eliminate individual membership. Affiliation with ANA comes through membership in the state association. Nurses are members of a district association and also MNA which, in turn, is recognized as a constituent of ANA. District nurses associations, replaced the county organizations as membership in the state association increased. In 1987 there were eighteen district associations in Montana.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Montana Nurses Association records are arranged in nine series: Biographical Material, Interoffice Correspondence, Case Files, Financial Records, Minutes, Organizational Records, Reports, and Subject Files. There is also a subgroup for district records.

The Biographical Material series consists of autobiographical sketches of members. The Interoffice Correspondence series (1964-1986) contains correspondence among the executive director, the board of directors, committee chairs, and district associations, and presidents.

The Case Files series (1948-1988) consists of correspondence, contracts, grievances, local unit information, personnel policies, and other material concerning negotiations with health care facilities. The files are arranged by city.

The Financial Records series (1965-1987) is composed of auditors reports, correspondence concerning financial matters, and liability insurance plans.

The Minutes series consists of minutes of the Advisory Council (1961-1980), the Board of Directors (1970-1986), the Board of Directors Executive Committee (1969, 1973, 1976), the MNA/Montana League for Nursing Coordinating Council (1969, 1972), the House of Delegates (1977-1986), various interest groups, joint meetings, and MNA staff.

The Organizational Records series (1919-1977) includes Board of Directors Committee on Finance materials, bylaws, staff appointments, job descriptions, personnel policies, etc.

The Reports series consists of an Entry into Practice case study and report (1986-1987), "Forecasting Nursing for the Future" (1971), "Relationship to Nursing in Montana to Montana and World History" (1978), and a report of the Task Force on Nurse Supply (1989).

The Subject Files series (1949-1992) includes information on topics such as continuing education, economic and general welfare, entry into practice, Geriatric Interest Group, history of nursing, legislation, membership recruitment, conventions, Montana State Board of Nursing, Home Health Services, Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, nursing practice, Nursing Service Facilitators Commission, Psychiatric Nursing Conference, schools of nursing, workshops, and other topics.

The District Associations Subgroup includes bylaws, correspondence, reports, district histories, and other materials for District #1, Missoula (1966-1989); District #2, Butte (1974-1976, 1985-1989); District #3, Bozeman (1974, 1986-1987); District #4, Helena (1944-1986); District #5, Billings (1960, 1974, 1985, 1989); District #6, Great Falls (1913-1966, 1974, 1985); District #7, Havre (1986); District #8, Kalispell (1975); District #9, Lewistown (1975-1977); District #10, Miles City (1975); District #12, Sidney (1921-1945, 1975); District #13, Polson (1979, 1989); District #14, Livingston (1973-1976); District #16, Wolf Point (1975, 1989); District #17, Cut Bank (1981, 1989); District #18, Libby (1981, 1989)

[Photographs and printed materials have been separated to the Photo Archives and Library respectively. Reel-to-reel tapes have been separated to the Archives Sound Recordings Collection.]

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Montana Historical Society. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collection. In some cases permission for use may require additional authorization from the copyright owners. For more information contact an archivist.

Preferred Citation

Item description and date. Collection Title. Collection Number. Box and Folder numbers. Montana Historical Society Research Center, Archives, Helena, Montana.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged by subgroup and series. Some material housed in Manuscript Volumes. see inventory below for more information.

Location of Collection

14:4-2

Location of Collection

149:3-6 (Volumes)

Acquisition Information

Available upon request

Separated Materials

Reel-to-reel tapes transferred to Oral History.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection

Montana Nurses Association Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Biographical Material
Box/Folder
1 / 1
Autobiographical sketches (includes Edith Lucille Brown, Margaret Shaw Robertine, Anne Larson Zimmerman, Marvel Muriel Lewis, Agnes R. Pauline, Mary Florence Delaney Munger, Helen Mc Tavish, Lucille H. Paddock, Ralph George, Edward F. Mares, Stan Hanson, Judy F. Olson, Eileen Robbins, Barbara Booher, Margaret Sue Mundt Barkley, Arlene Becker, Eve Franklin, Char Messmore, Ella Kruse)
undated
Interoffice Correspondence
Box/Folder
1 / 2
Board of directors, Cleo Butler and Jo Anne Green
1980-1986
1 / 3
Committee chairs to MNA board of directors
1972-1986
1 / 4
Correspondence re: MNA newsletter
1968-1980
1 / 5
Executive director to district associations
1964-1976
1 / 6
Executive director to membership
1964-1976
1 / 7
Executive director to board of directors
1969-1986
1 / 8
MNA Presidents, correspondence and memos
1969-1985
Case Files
Box/Folder
1 / 9
Anaconda: Anaconda Community Hospital, correspondence with administration
1984
1 / 10
Anaconda: Anaconda Community Hospital, correspondence with Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
1986
1 / 11
Anaconda: Anaconda Community Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1982
1 / 12
Anaconda: Anaconda Community Hospital, employment contracts
1986-1988
1 / 13
Billings: Billings Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with administration
1952-1958
1 / 14
Billings: Billings Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1958-1962
1 / 15
Billings: Billings Deaconess Hospital, grievance filed with National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1975
1 / 16
Billings: Billings Deaconess Hospital, local unit information
1960-1962
1 / 17
Billings: Billings Deaconess Hospital, personnel policies
1954, 1962, 1975
1 / 18
Billings: St. Vincent's Hospital, correspondence with administrators
1975, 1986
1 / 19
Billings: St. Vincent's Hospital, correspondence with National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1977-1978
1 / 20
Billings: St. Vincent's Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1979-1984
1 / 21
Billings: St. Vincent's Hospital, local unit information
undated
1 / 22
Billings: St. Vincent's Hospital, personnel policies
1960-1965
1 / 23
Billings: nursing homes, newspaper articles
1970-1971
1 / 24
Billings: Western Manor Nursing Home, correspondence with administrators
1970-1978
1 / 25
Billings: Western Manor Nursing Home, correspondence with National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1970-1975
1 / 26
Billings: Western Manor Nursing Home, correspondence with nurses
1970-1979
1 / 27
Billings: Western Manor Nursing Home, grievance
1978-1980
1 / 28
Billings: Western Manor Nursing Home, local unit information
1971
2 / 1
Billings: Yellowstone City-County Health Dept.
1975, 1976
2 / 2
Bozeman: Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1975, 1976
2 / 3
Bozeman: Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1975, 1979
2 / 4
Bozeman: Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, correspondence, misc.
1977
2 / 5
Bozeman: Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
1975-1978
2 / 6
Bozeman: Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1975-1983
2 / 7
Bozeman: Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, employment contract
1987-1988
2 / 8
Bozeman: MSU Student Health Center
1972-1981
2 / 9
Bozeman: MSU Student Health Center, correspondence with Montana Board of Personnel Appeals
1977
2 / 10
Bozeman: MSU Student Health Center, local unit information
1973
2 / 11
Butte: Community Memorial Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1954
2 / 12
Butte: Community Memorial Hospital, correspondence with MNA
1954
2 / 13
Butte: City County Health Dept., correspondence with nurses
1986
2 / 14
Butte: Community Memorial Hospital, employment contracts
1986
2 / 15
Butte: Murray Clinic, correspondence with administrator
1975-1976
2 / 16
Butte: Murray Clinic, correspondence with National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1975-1977
2 / 17
Butte: Murray Clinic, correspondence with nurses
1975-1976
2 / 18
Butte: Silver Bow General Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1979
2 / 19
Butte: Silver Bow General Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1959-1960, 1979, 1980-1981
2 / 20
Butte: Silver Bow General Hospital, employment contracts
1957, 1978
2 / 21-22
Butte: Silver Bow General Hospital, grievances
1978-1980
2 / 23
Butte: St. James Community Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1953, 1968-1982
2 / 24
Butte: St. James Community Hospital, correspondence with Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
1968, 1974, 1976
2 / 25
Butte: St. James Community Hospital correspondence with nurses
1948-1983
2 / 26
Butte: St. James Community Hospital, employment contracts, personnel policies
1951, 1953, 1968, 1986
2 / 27
Butte: St. James Community Hospital, local unit information
1969, 1975, 1976
2 / 28
Camas Hot Springs: Sanders County Hospital, employment contract
1969, 1975, 1976
2 / 29
Choteau, Teton County Hospital, correspondence with state labor agency
1977
3 / 1
Cut Bank: Memorial Hospital, correspondence with board of directors
1967
3 / 2
Cut Bank: Memorial Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1967-1971
3 / 3
Cut Bank: Memorial Hospital, grievance
1965
3 / 4
Dillon: Barrett Hospital, employment contracts
1970
3 / 5
Forsyth: Rosebud Community Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1969-1970
3 / 6
Forsyth: Rosebud Community Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1969-1970
3 / 7
Forsyth: Rosebud Community Hospital, employment contracts, personnel policies
1967-1969
3 / 8
Forsyth: Rosebud Community Hospital, legal opinions
1970
3 / 9
Fort Benton: Chouteau County District Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1975-1977
3 / 10
Fort Benton: Chouteau County District Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1977
3 / 11
Fort Benton: Chouteau County District Hospital, employment contracts
1977
3 / 12
Galen: Galen State Hospital, grievance
1979
3 / 13
Glendive: Glendive Community Hospital, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, correspondence with administrator
1955-1977
3 / 14
Glendive: Glendive Community Hospital, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, correspondence with nurses
1955-1961
3 / 15
Glendive: Glendive Community Hospital, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, correspondence with nurses
1961-1979
3 / 16
Glendive: Glendive Community Hospital, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, correspondence with state and federal agencies
1973-1975
3 / 17
Glendive: Glendive Community Hospital, Nothern Pacific Beneficial Association, employment contracts
1955-1985
3 / 18
Glendive: Glendive Community Hospital, Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, local unit information
1975
3 / 19
Great Falls: American Red Cross, correspondence with nurses and National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1978-1980
3 / 20
Great Falls: Cascade County Convalescent Nursing Home, correspondence with administrator
1966-1977
3 / 21
Great Falls: Cascade County Convalescent Nursing Home, correspondence with nurses
1965, 1969, 1973-1977
3 / 22
Great Falls: Cascade County Convalescent Nursing Home, correspondence with State Dept. of Labor and Industry
1975
3 / 23
Great Falls: Cascade County Convalescent Nursing Home, employment contracts
1965, 1977
3 / 24
Great Falls: City County Health Dept., correspondence with administrator
1967, 1981
3 / 25
Great Falls: City County Health Dept., correspondence with nurses
1968, 1980
3 / 26
Great Falls: City County Health Dept., correspondence with State Department of Labor and Industry
1973-1979
3 / 27
Great Falls: City County Health Dept., employment contracts
1974, 1975
3 / 28
Great Falls: Montana Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1954, 1981
3 / 29
Great Falls: Montana Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
1978
3 / 30
Great Falls: Montana Deaconess Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1954, 1971, 1978
3 / 31
Great Falls: Montana Deaconess Hospital, employment contracts
1978
4 / 1
Hamilton:Marcus Daly Hospital, correspondence with nurses, administrator, personnel policies
1955, 1966
4 / 2
Havre: Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd, grievance; correspondence with nurses, administrator; personnel policies
1966-1967
4 / 3
Havre: Northern Montana Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1974, 1981
4 / 4
Havre: Northern Montana Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1958-1981
4 / 5
Havre: Northern Montana Hospital, correspondence with state, federal labor agencies
1974, 1986
4 / 6
Havre: Northern Montana Hospital, employment contracts
1969, 1975
4 / 7
Havre: Northern Montana Hospital, local unit information
1971
4 / 8
Havre: Sacred Health Hospital, local unit information
1956
4 / 9
Havre: Sacred Heart Hospital, personnel policies
1951
4 / 10
Helena: Lewis and Clark City County Health Dept., correspondence with state labor agency
1977
4 / 11
Helena: Lewis and Clark City County Health Dept., employment contracts,
1965, 1975, 1976
4 / 12
Helena: Montana State Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, general correspondence
1973, 1979
4 / 13
Helena: St. Peter's Hospital, general correspondence and employment contract
1980-1986
4 / 14
Idaho: Idaho Nurses Association, correspondence with MNA Field Representative
1980-1986
4 / 15
Libby: St. John's Lutheran Hospital, brief filed with State Board of Health, District Court and Supreme Court
1971-1973
4 / 16
Libby: St. John's Lutheran Hospital, correspondence with administrator _
1954-1971
4 / 17
Libby: St. John's Lutheran Hospital, correspondence with nurses _
1954-1972
4 / 18
Libby: St. John's Lutheran Hospital, correspondence with State Board of Health
1969-1971
4 / 19
Libby: St. John's Lutheran Hospital, employment contracts, personnel policies
1969-1987
4 / 20
Libby: St. John's Lutheran Hospital, local unit information
1969
4 / 21
Livingston: Livingston Memorial Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1959, 1972-1979
4 / 22
Livingston: Livingston Memorial Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1955-1979
4 / 23
Livingston: Livingston Memorial Hospital, correspondence with state and national labor agencies
1972-1979
4 / 24
Livingston: Livingston Memorial Hospital, employment contracts, personnel policies
1956-1981
4 / 25
Livingston: Livingston Memorial Hospital, local unit information
1972-1979
5 / 1
Miles City: Miles City Community College faculty complaint
1977-1978
5 / 2
Missoula: City-County Health Department correspondence and agreements
1976
5 / 3
Missoula: Community Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1978-1982
5 / 4
Missoula: Community Hospital, correspondence re grievance
1978-1980
5 / 5
Missoula: Community Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1955, 1958, 1978-1979, 1986, 1989
5 / 6
Missoula: Community Hospital, correspondence with state and federal agencies
1973-1986
5 / 7
Missoula: Community Hospital, employment contracts and personnel policies
1953, 1980, 1985
5 / 8
Missoula: Community Hospital, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) brief re representation
1978
5 / 9
Missoula: Community Hospital, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) official report of proceedings
1978
5 / 10
Missoula: Community Hospital, publicity re LPN strike
1979
5 / 11
Missoula: Monroe Case, correspondence between Human Rights Commission, MNA and grievant
1977
5 / 12
Missoula: Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, correspondence with administrator
1955-1960
5 / 13
Missoula: Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, correspondence with nurses
1951-1962
5 / 14
Missoula: Northern Pacific Beneficial Association, employment contracts
1955-1962
6 / 1
Missoula: St. Patrick's Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1956-1983
6 / 2
Missoula: St. Patrick's Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1955-1987
6 / 3-5
Missoula: St. Patrick's Hospital, correspondence re grievances
1979-1980
6 / 6
Missoula: St. Patrick's Hospital, employment contracts, personnel policies
1951-1958
6 / 7
Polson: St. Joseph's Hospital, correspondence with administration, nurses and state
1979-1980
6 / 8
Sidney: Community Memorial Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1956, 1971
6 / 9
Sidney: Community Memorial Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1968-1976
6 / 10
Sidney: Community Memorial Hospital, correspondence with State Board of Health
1969
6 / 11
Sidney: Community Memorial Hospital, local unit information
1968-1969
6 / 12
Sidney: Community Memorial Hospital, personnel policies and employment contracts
1961-1973
6 / 13
Townsend: Broadwater Community Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1981
6 / 14
Veterans Administration, Fort Harrison and Miles City: correspondence with American Nurses Association
1962-1973
6 / 15
Veterans Administration, Fort Harrison and Miles City: Executive Order 10987
1962
6 / 16
Veterans Administration, Fort Harrison: correspondence with administration
1967, 1969, 1979
6 / 17
Veterans Administration, Fort Harrison: Challenge to NFGE organizing effort
1969-1972
6 / 18
Veterans Administration, Fort Harrison: correspondence with nurses
1967-1979
6 / 19
Veterans Administration, Miles City: correspondence with administrator
1962-1972
6 / 20
Veterans Administration, Miles City: correspondence with nurses
1962-1969
6 / 21
Veterans Administration, Miles City: employment agreements
1968
6 / 22
Veterans Administration, Miles City: local unit information
1969
7 / 1
Warm Springs: Montana State Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1976, 1986
7 / 2
Warm Springs: Montana State Hospital, correspondence with state agencies
1980, 1986
7 / 3
Warm Springs: Montana State Hospital, employment contract
1977-1979
7 / 4
Warm Springs: Montana State Hospital, LPN Bargaining Unit
1970
7 / 5
Wolf Point: Trinity Hospital, correspondence with administrator
1970-1981
7 / 6
Wolf Point: Trinity Hospital, correspondence with federal agencies
1979
7 / 7
Wolf Point: Trinity Hospital, correspondence with nurses
1970-1981
7 / 8
Wolf Point: Trinity Hospital, correspondence with state agencies
1970-1980
7 / 9
Wolf Point: Trinity Hospital, employment contract
1971, 1972, 1977
7 / 10
Wolf Point: Trinity Hospital, local unit information
1971, 1975
7 / 11
Wyoming: Memorial Hospital, Fremont County: correspondence and National Relations Board (NLRB) brief
1976
Financial Records
Box/Folder
7 / 12
Auditors reports
1974-1981
7 / 13
Correspondence re financial matters
1965-1986
7 / 14
Liability insurance plans
1984-1987
Minutes
Box/Folder
7 / 15
Advisory Council
1961-1963, 1967-1980
7 / 16
Board of Directors
1970-1978
8 / 1-2
Board of Directors
1981-1986
8 / 3
Board of Directors, Executive Committee
1969, 1973, 1976
8 / 4
Coordinating Council, MNA/Montana League for Nursing
1969, 1972
8 / 5-6
House of Delegates
1977-1986
8 / 7
Interest groups
1971, 1974
8 / 8
Joint meetings MNA, Montana Hospital Association, Montana Medical Association
1980
8 / 9
MNA staff
1974, 1977, 1980-1981
Organization
Box/Folder
8 / 10
Board of Directors, Committee on Finance, minutes
1962-1981, 1980-1981
8 / 11
Board of Directors, Committee on Finance, budget
1970-1986
8 / 12
Bylaws, structure, philosophy
1969-1991
8 / 13
Bylaws Committee, correspondence
1971-1987
8 / 14
Bylaws Committee, minutes
1964-1985
9 / 1
MNA staff, executive directors, appointments, resignations
1971-1985
9 / 2
MNA staff, job descriptions and appointments,resignations
1971-1986
9 / 3
MNA staff, personnel policies
1974-1987
Reports
Box/Folder
9 / 4
Entry into practice, case study
1987
9 / 5
Entry into practice, resources report
1986
9 / 6
"Forecasting Nursing for the Future", verbatim report of a one day regional conference
1971
9 / 7
Nursing History, Montana State University, "Relationship of Nursing in Montana to Montana and World History"
1978
9 / 8
Task Force on Nurse Supply
1989
Subject File
Box/Folder
9 / 9
American Nurses Association; lists of certified nurses
1984-1985
9 / 10
American Journal of Nursing: correspondence
1976, 1981, 1985
9 / 11
Concerned Nurses of Montana: organization
1986
9 / 12-13
Continuing education: correspondence, general
1970-1989
9 / 14
Continuing education: forms and policies
1971-1979
9 / 15-16
Continuing education: minutes, Committee on Nursing Education
1970-1985
10 / 1
Continuing education: minutes, Council on Certification
1972-1975
10 / 2
Continuing education: minutes, Council on Certification and Recognition (CEARP)
1981-1984
10 / 3
Continuing education: Montana Medical Education and Research Foundation
1969-1976
10 / 4
Continuing education: Nursing Fair, workshops
1978-1887
10 / 5
Continuing education: Western Regional Accrediting Committee: American Nurses Association correspondence
1980-1986
10 / 6
Economic and general welfare: awards
1977-1985
10 / 7
Economic and general welfare: bargaining legislation
1967
10 / 8
Economic and general welfare: correspondence with American Nurses Association
1950; 1975-1986
10 / 9
Economic and general welfare: committee/commission correspondence
1977-1983
10 / 10
Economic and general welfare: correspondence, general
1950, 1960, 1969, 1977-1986
10 / 11
Economic and general welfare: correspondence, with other state nurses associations
1975-1984
10 / 12
Economic and general welfare: employment standards
1950, 1967, 1974
10 / 13
Economic and general welfare: minutes, committee/commission
1969-1976, 1982-1986
10 / 14
Economic and general welfare: New Approach Project, application to American Nurses Association
1968
10 / 15
Economic and general welfare: New Approach Project, correspondence
1968-1970
10 / 16-19
Economic and general welfare: New Approach Project, quarterly reports
1968-1969
11 / 1
Economic and general welfare: newsletters, workshop data
1957, 1969, 1975
11 / 2
Economic and general welfare: philosophy and policies
1973, 1975, 1980
11 / 3
Economic and general welfare: private duty nursing
1975, 1979
11 / 4
Economic and general welfare: Professional, Economic and Employment Council, history and organization
1987
11 / 5
Economic and general welfare: third party reimbursement, ad hoc committee
1982
11 / 6
Entry into practice: American Nurses Association grants, reports
1978-1986
11 / 7
Entry into practice: area coordinators
1986
11 / 8
Entry into practice: correspondence, general
1983-1986
11 / 9
Entry into practice: legislation
1986
11 / 10
Entry into practice: Montana Hospital Association, questionnaire
1986
11 / 11
Entry into practice: Montana Licensed Practical Nurses Association, correspondence
1986
11 / 12
Entry into practice: newsletter, News Alert
1986
11 / 13
Entry into practice: Nurses Council, correspondence
1986
11 / 14
Entry into practice: publicity
1986
11 / 15
Entry into practice: steering committee
1986-1987
11 / 16
Entry into practice: steering committee minutes
1986
11 / 17
Entry into practice: survey
1986
11 / 18
Entry into practice: work groups, correspondence
1986
11 / 19
Geriatric Interest Group, Conference on Aging
1973-1985
11 / 20
Geriatric Interest Group, correspondence
1961, 1972-1976
11 / 21
Geriatric Interest Group, minutes and rules
1968-1974
11 / 22
Governor's Advisory Committee: health care cost containment
1986
11 / 23
Health care planning: Montana Health Systems Agency, correspondence
1983-1985
11 / 24
Health Care Planning: Montana Health Systems Agency, minutes
1989-1992
11 / 25
History of nursing: committee minutes
1976-1987
11 / 26
History of nursing: committee reports
1983-1985,
11 / 27
History of nursing: miscellaneous
1989-1992
11 / 28
History of nursing: 1993 publication, contract
1986-1992
12 / 1-3
History of nursing: 1993 publication, correspondence re: data
1969-1992
12 / 4
History of nursing: 1993 publication, funding
1985-1992
12 / 5
History of nursing: 1993 publication, MNA staff data
1988-1993
12 / 6
History of nursing: 1993 publication, nursing organization data
1992-1993
12 / 7
History of nursing: 1993 publication, president's data
1992-1993
12 / 8
History of nursing: 1993 publication, writers guide and meetings
1987, 1992 1993
12 / 9
Legislation: committee correspondence
1975-1987
12 / 10-11
Legislation: committee minutes
1962-1987
13 / 1
Legislation: committee newsletter
1962, 1977
13 / 2
Legislation: committee platforms
1978-1988
13 / 3
Legislation: committee reports
1974-1987
13 / 4
Legislation: committee workshops
1976
13 / 5
Legislation: federal, Medicare
1965-1968
13 / 6
Legislation: federal, miscellaneous
1971-1984
13 / 7
Legislation, federal, National Health Insurance
1971-1977
13 / 8
Legislation, federal, Rural Health Care
1976-1981
13 / 9
Legislation: state, certificate of need
1982-1985
13 / 10
Legislation: state, collective bargaining for nurses
1977-1982
13 / 11
Legislation: state, correspondence
1982-1986
13 / 12
Legislation: state, entry into practice
1969, 1979, 1986
13 / 13
Legislation: state, emergency medical technicians
1974, 1976, 1984, 1987
13 / 14
Legislation: state, health care planning
1977-1984
13 / 15
Legislation: state, lay midwives
1982-1985
13 / 16
Legislation: state, licensing boards
1970-1979
13 / 17
Legislation: state, lobbyist registration
1972-1973
13 / 18
Legislation: state, medical malpractice
1975-1986
13 / 19
Legislation: state, miscellaneous subjects
1975-1986
13 / 20
Legislation: state, nursing practice act, task force
1976-1984
13 / 21
Legislation: state, physicians assistants
1973-1982
13 / 22
Legislation: state, school nurse certification
1876-1981
13 / 23
Long Term Planning: committee minutes and correspondence
1968-1986
14 / 1
Membership promotion: committee minutes
1962-1986
14 / 2
Membership promotion: membership reports
1965-1977
14 / 3
MNA Convention: planning committee minutes
1977, 1983
14 / 4
MNA Convention: correspondence, delegates, exhibitors, American Nurses Convention reports
1986
14 / 5
MNA Convention and Health Care Professional Congress: correspondence
1978
14 / 6
MNA Convention: correspondence, reports and resolutions
1975
14 / 7
MNA Convention: newsletters
1977, 1978, 1981
14 / 8
MNA Convention: President's address
1979
14 / 9-13
MNA Convention: program
1976-1991
14 / 14
MNA/Montana Hospital Association Relations: minutes
1971-1972
14 / 15
MNA Representation: Advisory Council to Joint Committee with Office of Public Instruction and State Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, correspondence, membership issues
1975-1976
14 / 16
Montana Foundation for Medical Care, correspondence
1973-1978
14 / 17
Montana State Board of Nursing: appointments
1983
14 / 18
Montana State Board of Nursing: correspondence
1943, 1947, 1954-1987
14 / 19
Montana State Board of Nursing: regulations
1977
14 / 20
Montana State Board of Nursing: Montana Schools of Professional Nursing, Standards
1968-1970
14 / 21
Montana State Dept. of Health: Home Health Services, applications
1966-1970
14 / 22
Montana State Dept. of Health: Home Health Services, general information
1966-1980
14 / 23
Montana State Dept. of Health: Home Health Services, standards
1966
14 / 24
Montana State Hospital, Warm Springs: field work and liaison program
1957-1958
14 / 25
Montana State Licensed Practical Nurses Association
1986-1958
15 / 1
Montana Student Nurses Association: bylaws, policies, advisor's handbook
1977-1980
15 / 2
Montana Student Nurses Association: correspondence, promotional materials, reports
1969-1980
15 / 3
Montana Student Nurses Association: minutes
1978-1980
Volume
Volumes 1-2
Montana Student Nurses Association: scrapbooks
1971-1975
Box/Folder
15 / 4
Nominations: committee minutes
1957-1986
15 / 5
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, bylaws, guidelines, correspondence
1978, 1981, 1983
15 / 6
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, definition
1979
15 / 7
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, history
1975-1976
15 / 8
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, membership lists
1971, 1986
15 / 9
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, minutes
1976-1981
15 / 10
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, newspaper articles
1976, 1978
15 / 11
Nurse Practitioner Interest Group, newsletter
1976, 1977, 1983, 1984
15 / 12
Nurses Week Activities: correspondence, Governor's Proclamation
1972, 1979, 1982
15 / 13
Nursing practice: commission minutes
1985, 1986, 1982
15 / 14
Nursing practice: correspondence, position statements, guidelines for utilization of nursing personnel
1969-1986
15 / 15
Nursing practice: Council on Practice, correspondence
1969-1987
16 / 1-2
Nursing practice: Council on Practice, minutes
1969-1987
16 / 3
Nursing practice: manpower needs, grants, scholarships, correspondence
1979, 1986
16 / 4
Nursing practice: joint meetings, Montana League for Nursing, Montana Hospital Association, Montana Medical Association, Montana Nurses Association, correspondence
1979
16 / 5
Nursing practice: joint meetings, Montana League for Nursing, Montana Hospital Association, Montana Medical Association, Montana Nurses Association, minutes
1973, 1979
16 / 6
Nursing practice: Nurse Coordinator Project, reports
1969-1970
16 / 7
Nursing Service Facilitators Commission: correspondence
1974-1985
16 / 8
Nursing Service Facilitators Commission: minutes
1975-1986
16 / 9
Nursing Service Facilitators Commission: reports, surveys
1975-1984
16 / 10
Nursing Service Staff Development and Interest Group: correspondence and brochures
1977-1978
16 / 11
Nursing Service Staff Development and Interest Group: minutes
1977
16 / 12
Political Action Committee: bylaws, correspondence, minutes
1975-1981
16 / 13
Psychiatric Nursing Conference Group, correspondence
1957, 1961, 1965, 1971
16 / 14
Psychiatric Nursing Conference Group, minutes and newspaper articles
1971-1974
16 / 15
Psychiatric Nursing Conference Group, rules
1965
16 / 16
Psychiatric Nursing Conference Group, speeches and testimony
1974, 1976
16 / 17
Pulse, policies and advertising
1982-1984
16 / 18
Resolutions, committee minutes
1971-1972, 1975
17 / 1
Schools of nursing: Deaconess Hospital Training School
1902-1937
17 / 2
Schools of nursing: Butte, MSU Extended Campus, newsletter
1981-1985
17 / 3
Schools of Nursing: Great Falls, Columbus Hospital School, correspondence
1965
17 / 4
Schools of nursing: Havre, Sacred Heart Hospital School alumni
1955, 1987
17 / 5
Schools of nursing: Miles City, Holy Rosary and Presentation, history and newsletter
1953, 1983
17 / 6
Schools of nursing: Missoula, St. Patrick's Hospital School, newspaper articles and history
1949, 1974-1977
17 / 7
Schools of Nursing: Pablo, Salish Kootenai College, overview
1986
17 / 8
Structure of MNA Task Force: correspondence
1986
17 / 9
Structure of MNA Task Force: minutes
1986
17 / 10
Student Nurse of the Year: correspondence, student papers
1975-1985
17 / 11
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE): correspondence
1969-1976
17 / 12
Workshops: Decision Makers
1976
17 / 13
Workshops: miscellaneous
1965-1977
17 / 14
Workshops: Meeting Health Care Needs, Governor's Conference, Summary
1982
Clippings
Box/Folder
17 / 15a
Miscellaneous (re legislation, meetings, awards, etc.)
1955-1987

District Associations Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subject File
Box/Folder
17 / 16
District #1, Missoula: bylaws
1987
17 / 17
District #1, Missoula: correspondence and reports for MNA, newsletter
1966-1989
17 / 18
District #2, Butte: bylaws
1985-1986
17 / 19
District #2, Butte: reports for MNA
1974-1976, 1989
17 / 20
District #3, Bozeman: bylaws
1986
17 / 21
District #3, Bozeman: reports for MNA
1974, 1987
17 / 22
District #4, Helena: bylaws
1984, 1986
17 / 23
District #4, Helena: correspondence, memorials
1948, 1985
18 / 1-5
District #4, Helena: minutes
1944-1986
18 / 6
District #4, Helena: reports for MNA
1963-1986
18 / 7
District #5, Billings: bylaws
1985
18 / 8
District #5, Billings: reports for MNA, correspondence
1960, 1974, 1989
18 / 9
District #6, Great Falls: bylaws, reports for MNA
1947, 1960, 1974, 1985
18 / 10
District #6, Great Falls: correspondence
1947, 1951, 1956, 1964-1966
19 / 1-4
District #6, Great Falls: minutes
1913-1964
19 / 5
District #6, Great Falls: special reports, newspaper
1937, 1948
19 / 6
District #7, Havre: bylaws
1986
19 / 7
District #8, Kalispell: reports for MNA
1975
19 / 8
District #9, Lewistown: reports for MNA, publicity
1975, 1977
19 / 9
District #10, Miles City: reports for MNA
1975,
19 / 10
District #12, Sidney: minutes and reports for MNA
1921-1945, 1975
19 / 11
District #13, Polson: reports for MNA
1979, 1989
19 / 12
District #14, Livingston: reports and correspondence
1973, 1975, 1976
19 / 13
District #16, Wolf Point: reports for MNA and history
1975, 1989
19 / 14
District #17, Cut Bank: correspondence
1981, 1989
19 / 15
District #18, Libby; reports for MNA, and history
1981, 1989

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Medicine--Societies, etc.
  • Labor unions--Nurses
  • Labor relations
  • Medical care--Montana
  • Nurses--Montana
  • Nursing--Study and teaching
  • Publishers and publishing

Corporate Names

  • Montana Nurses' Association (creator)