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Montana Board of Land Commissioners records, 1891-1937
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Montana. Board of Land Commissioners
- Title
- Montana Board of Land Commissioners records
- Dates
- 1891-1937 (inclusive)18911937
- Quantity
- 25 linear feet
- Collection Number
- RS 496 (Formerly RS 29)
- Summary
- This collection is a subgroup (Board) of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation records, RS 496. Please see the primary finding aid for more Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation records. Records of Montana Board of Land Commissioners, and its administrative arm the Register of State Lands, consist of general correspondence of several state land agents, court papers, U.S. General Land Office land selection receipts, applications for lieu selections and purchases, assorted leases, scattered minutes, reports, subject files, and miscellany.
- 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
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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.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Montana Board of Land Commissioners was authorized by the Montana Constitution of 1889 to administer the lands set aside by the federal government for the support of the state's public schools. Over 500,000 acres of land was earmarked for the support of public schools and lesser amounts to support the various segments of the University System, the State Reform School, the State Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and the Capitol Building. The duties of the Board were formalized by an act of the 1891 Legislature, which also established the office of the State Land Agent. The Land Agent, under the direction of the Board, was given the right to select lands "in lieu of" lands already taken for homesteads, mining claims, Indian Reservations, and railroad grants. State lands were divided into three categories: agricultural land which was to be sold to homesteaders, grazing land which could either be leased or sold to ranchers, and forest land which was to be retained by the state for protection of watershed and for on-going income from the sale of timber. Some of these forest lands were in large blocks which became the basis for several state forests including the Swan River State Forest and the Stillwater State Forest.
In 1895, the office of Register of State Lands was created as the administrative arm of the Board to manage the state lands. After 1909, the state forest lands were administered by the State Forester and the State Board of Forestry, under the Board of Land Commissioners. The new agency was given the authority to administer the state's forest lands, to fight forest fires, and teach classes at the State University. The 1909 law also established procedures for evaluating state timber lands, administering timber sales, arranging for brush removal, protection of watersheds, and other administrative tasks. State Land Agents included Granville Stuart (1891-1893), R.O. Hickman (1893-1894), J.M. Page (1895-1897), Henry Neill (1897-1910), and C.A. Whipple (1911-1914). State Foresters included Charles Jungberg (1910-1914), and John C. VanHook (1914-1921). In 1927, the Department of State Land and Investments took over the functions of the Register of State Lands, and the Board of Forestry became independent.
As of 2024, DNRC is made up of the following Divisions: Director’s Office, Conservation and Resource Development Division, Forestry-Trust Lands Division, and Water Resources Division. Additionally, nine boards and commissions are attached to the Department. Six of them—the Board of Land Commissioners, Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission, Board of Oil and Gas Conservation, Board of Water Well Contractors, Flathead Basin Commission, and Montana Grass Conservation Commission—have decision-making authority. The other three—the Resource Conservation Advisory Council, Rangeland Resources Committee, and Drought Advisory Committee—act in an advisory capacity only.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Records include general correspondence (1891-1914) of State Land Agents and State Foresters concerning evaluation of lands, the selection of lieu lands, negotiations with the federal government, sales of land, and management concerns. Financial records include an audit of the Register of State Lands (1909) and receipts for state land selections (1908-1913 arranged by district U.S. Land Office). Legal documents include applications for lieu selections (1910-1911 arranged by county), applications for purchase (1909-1913 arranged by county), leases of agricultural, grazing, oil and gas, and other lands (1892-1922), expirations of leases (1903-1912), and timber permits (1902). There are also minutes (1893-1909); annual reports (1901, 1913-1924) of the Register of State Lands; and subject files on Capital Building bonds, forest fires of 1910, pine bark beetle, and the Red Rock Lake Irrigation Project. A final segment of the records, labelled Miscellany, consists of testimony in a legislative investigation of the Board of Land Commissioners (1909), and land lists, plat books, and tract books (all arranged by location).
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 Library & Archives, Helena, Montana.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
This collection is arranged by series.
Location of Collection
17:8-6Processing Note
In 2024, the various collections of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation were integrated under one collection identifier, RS 496, in order to help facilitate access, reduce redundancy in the MTHS catalog, and to follow best archival practices.
Collections from Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation's various Divisions and Bureaus that were previously treated as separate entities are now integrated into this collection, RS 496. Rather than reprocessing over 280 linear feet of DNRC materials, MTHS staff decided to keep the past arrangement of those collections/finding aids, and provide access to them via links through the central finding aid. This decision has allowed the MTHS archival staff to maintain intellectual control over the collection, while removing the need to reprocess it. It also keeps State Agency finding aids at manageable sizes. Please read the scope and content note carefully to determine if this subgroup/sub-subgroup pertains to your research needs.
Acquisition Information
Acquisition information is available upon request.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection
Interoffice Correspondence Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Volume | ||
Vol. 1 | State Land Agents to Board of Land Commissioners
(correspondents include Granville Stuart, R.O. Hickman, J.M. Page, Henry Neill) |
1891-1897 |
Outgoing Correspondence Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Volume | ||
Vol. 2-3 | State Land Agents (correspondents include Granville
Stuart, R.O. Hickman) |
1891-1894 |
Vol. 4 | State Land Agents (Granville Stuart re school and
university lands in Missoula and Ravalli counties) |
1891 |
General Correspondence Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include Charles Anceny, William
J. Bellefleur, Helena Berthelote, P.H. Bohart, Robert H. Bohart, Samuel A. Bostwick,
Donald Buchanan, Wilson Butt, et al.; primarily inquiries re leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 2 | C (correspondents include Cascade County, H.O.
Chowen, Thomas A. Churchill, Clifford and Stannard realtors, Samuel H. Conrow, Mrs.
A.M. Conroy, George W. Conroy, J.M. Corbet, David Corbett, county commissioners, John
E. Cyr, et al.; primarily inquiries re leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 3 | D (correspondents include W.E. Darling, Deer Lodge
County, G.W. Dickson, W.W. Dixon, E.F. Dougan, et al.; primarily inquiries re leasing
of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 4 | E-G (correspondents include G.C. Eckley, T.J.
Eveland, Charles H. Flanigan, citizens of Flathead Valley, Gallagher and Gockstetter,
Gallatin County, Gardner and Smith realtors, N.C. Green, et al.; primarily inquiries
re leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 5 | H (correspondents include William Hackshaw, W.T.
Harmon, S.A. Harper, H.J. Haskell list of settlers on school land in Missoula, Henry
W. Heideman, David Hilger, et al.; primarily inquiries re leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 6 | I-K (correspondents include Thomas H. Irvine,
Jefferson County et al.; primarily inquiries re leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 7 | Logan and Brennen law firm (Sidney M. Logan) |
1892 |
1 / 8 | L (correspondents include B.E. LaDue, James K. Lang,
John Largent, J.C. Leonard, Luce and Luce; primarily inquiries re leasing of state
land) |
1892 |
1 / 9 | Montana Board of Appraisers (H.B. Baker) |
1892 |
1 / 10 | Montana State Land Agent (Granville Stuart) |
1891-1892 |
1 / 11 | M (correspondents include Malcolm McCormick, J.C.
McDaniel, Wilbur McDaniel, Marion McKisson, D.G. McPherson, Martin Maginnis, Elias
Marble, Thomas C. Marshall, Martin and Montgomery Bros., Owen Matthews, J.K. Miller,
W.O. Miller, D.A. Moore, J.W.R. Moore, P.M. Murphy; primarily inquiries re leasing of
state land) |
1892 |
1 / 12 | N-R (correspondents include William Newkirk, George
R. Nichols, Kenneth M. Nicoles, Robert A. O'Hara, John W. Pace, J.L. Patterson, W.H.
Peck, Charley O. Peterson, Frank Phipps, F.W. Plummer, David T. Potts, W.R.
Ramsdell,J.H. Reece, August Rugger, Robert Russell, Ed Ryan; primarily inquiries re
leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 13 | A.W. Swaney, (Commissioner, U.S. Circuit Court,
Kalispell) |
1892 |
1 / 14 | S-T (correspondents include James U. Sanders, Sanford
and Grubb, Arthur Sayers, Edward C. Sels, James W. Shaw, John F. Sheehy, Thomas E.
Sheridan, J.M. Smith, John W. Stanton, George Steele, James N. Stephens, Oscar
Stephens, W.J. Stephens, Leonard Stone, J.T. Stuart, John Studdart, L.V. Swiggett,
George W. Taylor, Owen E. Thomas, Thompson and Maddox; primarily inquiries re leasing
of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 15 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington D.C.) |
1891-1892 |
1 / 16 | U.S. Land Office (Bozeman; Missoula; Helena) |
1891-1892 |
1 / 17 | U.S. (correspondents include U.S. Dept. of Interior,
U.S. Surveyor General's Office, U.S. Treasury) |
1892 |
1 / 18 | U-V (correspondents include Levi VanBlaricom, Fred
Vogel; primarily inquiries re leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 19 | L.L. Wood (Woodside Store) |
1892 |
1 / 20 | W-Y (correspondents include W.E. Walker, Thomas
Walsh, Fred Wollner, A.K. Yerkes, L.H. Yorker, James Young; primarily inquiries re
leasing of state land) |
1892 |
1 / 21 | B (correspondents include Big Blackfoot Milling
Company, W.W. Bryan) |
1899 |
1 / 22 | Collins Land Company |
1899 |
1 / 23 | C-G (correspondents include Copp and Luckett re
Northern Pacific Railroad Company lawsuit; Fred Cormier, H.B. Dickinson, E.S. Disbrow,
E. Donlan, Arthur T. Goodspeed) |
1893-1899 |
1 / 24 | Flathead County (includes county commissioners
enclosing petition to reduce amount of land retained for state in Flathead County,
county attorney, county sheriff) |
1893-1899 |
1 / 25 | J.O. Hanratty |
1899 |
1 / 26 | Charles S. Hartman |
1893 |
1 / 27 | J.C. Lyons |
1899 |
1 / 28 | Montana Arid Land Grant Commission |
1897-1898 |
1 / 29 | Montana Attorney General H.J. Haskell |
1895 |
1 / 30 | Montana Board of Land Commissioners |
1894-1895 |
1 / 31 | Montana Inspector of Mines John Byrne |
1899 |
1 / 32-33 | Montana State Land Agent/Assistant Land Agent
Granville Stuart |
1893-1894 |
1 / 34 | Montana State Land Agent R.O. Hickman |
1893-1894 |
1 / 35 | Montana State Land Agent J.M. Page |
1897 |
1 / 36 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill |
1897-1899 |
1 / 37 | Montana Assistant Land Agent Charles H. Martien |
1897-1898 |
1 / 38 | Montana Assistant Land Agent R.H. Frazier |
1898-1899 |
1 / 39 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1899 |
1 / 40 | Montana Treasurer F.W. Wright |
1893-1897 |
1 / 41 | M-R (correspondents include G.T. McCullough, Missoula
Mayor, National Congress of Charities and Correction, Edwin Norris, John Rankin, Frank
L. Reece, J.H. Rice, Rocky Fork Coal Company) |
1893-1899 |
1 / 42 | St. Regis Lumber Company |
1899 |
1 / 43 | S-T (correspondents include Frank L. Sizer, D.F.
Smith, Smith Bros. Sheep Company, Sam Stephenson) |
1894-1899 |
1 / 44 | U.S. District Attorney E.D. Weed |
1893 |
1 / 45 | U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) |
1897 |
1 / 46 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington, D.C.) |
1893-1899 |
1 / 47-55 | U.S. Land Office (Bozeman; Helena; Kalispell;
Lewistown; Missoula; includes sale of buildings at Fort Maginnis, in folder 52) |
1893-1899 |
1 / 56 | U.S. Surveyor General George O. Eaton |
1893 |
1 / 57 | U.S. Surveyor General John S.M. Neill |
1894-1895 |
2 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include Mrs. M.J. Abbott, Clinton
Barnes, Bielenberg and Walker) |
1900 |
2 / 2 | Fred Cormier |
1900 |
2 / 3 | C-G (correspondents include Cascade County, Cook and
Hilger, Copp and Luckett, Tom Cooney, James Donovan, S.L. Drake, Charles F. Easbey,
J.H. Ellis, Arthur R. Granger) |
1900 |
2 / 4 | J.O. Hanratty |
1900 |
2 / 5 | J.W. Imes |
1900 |
2 / 6 | J.M. Johnston |
1900 |
2 / 7 | L (correspondents include C.N. Lippy, J.C. Lyons) |
1900 |
2 / 8 | Montana Attorney General Albert Galen |
1900 |
2 / 9 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill |
1900 |
2 / 10 | Montana Assistant Land Agent R.H. Frazier |
1900 |
2 / 11 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1900 |
2 / 12 | Montana Railroad Company |
1900 |
2 / 13 | M (correspondents include Michael Mansfield; J.H.
Meyers enclosing petition re fencing of land by Peter Valiton; Montana School of
Mines; Montana Water, Electric Power and Mining Company) |
1900 |
2 / 14 | Oregon Short Line Railroad Company |
1900 |
2 / 15 | P-T (correspondents include J.O. Patterson, A.E.
Phippen, J.H. Rice, W.B. Sands, Louis Silve, Sam Stephenson) |
1900 |
2 / 16 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington D.C.) |
1900 |
2 / 17-19 | U.S. Land Office (Helena; Kalispell; Lewistown; Miles
City, Missoula) |
1900 |
2 / 20 | V-W (correspondents include E.C. Turner, Fred Venohr,
J.Y. Warren, Cyrene V. Watkins, Western Lumber Company) |
1900 |
2 / 21 | B (correspondents include Big Blackfoot Milling
Company, Charles H. Boyle, D.P. Boyle) |
1901 |
2 / 22 | Landon T. Carter |
1901 |
2 / 23 | Coffey and Wellenstein |
1901 |
2 / 24 | C-G (correspondents include Cascade County, J.E.
Cashman, P.A. Cassidy, Abe Crosson, Albert Davey, Orville Denney, S.K. Deverill,
Flathead County, J.W. Freeman, Great Northern Mining and Development Company) |
1901 |
2 / 25 | Great Falls Tribune |
circa 1901 |
2 / 26 | Greene and Cockrill |
1901 |
2 / 27 | H (correspondents include William Harmison, George M.
Hays, Joseph E. Hein, Helena Record, Hossfeldt Agricultural and Stock Raising Company,
J.C. Huntoon) |
1901 |
2 / 28 | J.W. Johnston |
1901 |
2 / 29 | J-K (correspondents include John W. James, C.H.
Kiesling, Rudolph Kleybolte and Company) |
1901 |
2 / 30 | Largey Lumber Company |
1901 |
2 / 31 | L (correspondents include Lewis and Clark County
Board of Education, C.H. Lippy, Patrick Loughrin, J.C. Lyons) |
1901 |
2 / 32 | M. Messner |
1901 |
2 / 33 | Montana Attorney General James Donovan |
1901 |
2 / 34 | Montana Governor Joseph K. Toole |
1901 |
2 / 35 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill |
1901 |
2 / 36 | Montana Assistant Land Agent R.H. Frazier |
1901 |
2 / 37 | Montana Deputy Land Agent C.A. Whipple |
1901 |
2 / 38 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1901 |
2 / 39 | Montana [various agencies] |
1901 |
2 / 40 | John A. Morton |
1901 |
2 / 41 | Frank Moshner |
1901 |
2 / 42 | M (correspondents include Madison County School
District, Daniel McKay, Horatio McKelvey, Martin R. Miller, Missoula citizens) |
1901 |
2 / 43 | H.A. Noyes |
1901 |
2 / 44 | N-P (correspondents include Edwin Norris, Northern
Pacific Railway Company, P.J. O'Hara, Philipsburg Call, A.E. Phippen, Frank Pignocco,
L.J. Price) |
1901 |
2 / 45 | W.S. Rainbolt (includes surveys notes for lands in
Chouteau County) |
1901 |
2 / 46 | Ravalli County |
1901 |
2 / 47 | R (correspondents include Thomas Richards, H. Ross,
J.H.T. Ryman) |
1901 |
2 / 48 | Benjamin A. Shaw |
1901 |
2 / 49 | Fred J. Sterling |
1901 |
2 / 50 | S-U (correspondents include F.L. St.Onge, Sands
Cattle and Land Company, Edward Scharnikow, Andrew Seminen, John H. Simpson, State
Lumber Company, N.P. Stilson, F.E. Stranahan, Bion Swim, A.D. Taylor, Union Bank and
Trust Company) |
1901 |
2 / 51 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington, D.C.) |
1901 |
2 / 52-54 | U.S. Land Offices (Helena, Kalispell, Lewistown,
Miles City, Missoula) |
1901 |
2 / 55 | U.S. Surveyor General Edward W. Beattie |
1901 |
2 / 56 | Louis Wassman |
1901 |
2 / 57 | J.T. Wood |
1901 |
2 / 58 | W (correspondents include William Williams, George B.
Winston, William M. Wooldridge) |
1901 |
2 / 59 | H.H. Bradlee |
1902 |
2 / 60 | Siegfried Christiansen |
1902 |
2 / 61 | W.M. Cockrill |
1902 |
2 / 62 | Coffey and Wellenstein |
1902 |
2 / 63 | Collins Land Company (Jeremiah Collins) |
1902 |
2 / 64 | C-E (correspondents include E.B. Camp, J.H.
Carmichael, John E. Cashman, Walter Cooper, W.H. Cowles, Arthur Davis, Walter T.
Davis, Deer Lodge County Schools, Orville Denney, S.K. Deverill, William Durose, J.H.
Edwards, John M. Evans) |
1902 |
2 / 65 | Flathead County |
1902 |
2 / 66 | F (correspondents include J.H. Fairfield, August
Fehlberg, John H. ter Felgate, First National Bank of Missoula, John E. Fitzpatrick,
Lee Forrest, David Fratt, James W. Freeman) |
1902 |
2 / 67 | Robert Guy |
1902 |
2 / 68 | G (correspondents include John Gerrick, M. Glockle,
Fred Gloyn, S. Gordon, Grass Valley French Ditch Company, Great Northern Railway
Company) |
1902 |
2 / 69 | David Hilger |
1902 |
2 / 70 | H-L (correspondents include W.A. Hall, D.S. Hastings,
William Henry, W.C. Henson, Theodore Hillstrom, J.E. Huntoon, W.M. Johnston, W.A.
Jones, A.M. Keith, Mrs. M.E. Kiehl, C.H. Kiesling, A.W. Leeds, Lewis and Clark County
School District, A. Lincoln) |
1902 |
2 / 71 | Montana Attorney General James Donovan |
1902 |
2 / 72 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill, Deputy Land
Agent Charles A. Whipple, Assistant Land Agent George F. Ingram |
1902 |
2 / 73 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1902 |
2 / 74 | Montana (miscellaneous state agencies) |
1902 |
2 / 75 | M-R (correspondents include George W. Magee,
Manhattan Malting Company, Milton Marshall, E.E. Mathwig, W.M. McClean, David R.
McGinnis, Matt McGraw, Daniel McKay, Meagher County, Charles T. Morrell, C.C. Murphy,
H.H. Nelson, Bernard Noon, A.W. Noyes, The Power Company, T.C. Power and Brother, John
Rankin, Harry O. Rhoades, Thomas Ross) |
1902 |
2 / 76 | W.B. Sands |
1902 |
2 / 77 | Benjamin A. Shaw |
1902 |
2 / 78 | S-T (correspondents include R.L. See, Thomas M.
Selway, John W. Shields, E.P. Shivel, Daniel W. Slayton, John T. Smith, N.B. Smith,
B.R. Smyth, E.H. Snyder, D.E. Sperry, Charles E. Sprinkle, J.L. Staats, E.J. Stanley,
H.F. Staff, Annie M. Steell, F.T. Sterling, W.R.C. Stewart, Arthur L. Stone, James
Stonechest, F.E. Stranahan, W.A. Stuard, Bion Swim, J.G. Taylor, Lafayette Tinkel,
Carl Tollefson) |
1902 |
3 / 1 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington, D.C.) |
1902 |
3 / 2-4 | U.S. Land Office (Helena, Great Falls, Bozeman,
Kalispell, Lewistown, Missoula, Miles City) |
1902 |
3 / 5 | Louis Wassman |
1902 |
3 / 6 | W-Z (correspondents include Frank Walter, S.F.
Warner, A. Wesley, D.J. Whaley, T.A. Williams, Vint Williams, William Williams, Woody
and Woody, A. Wormser, A.C. Zook, William C. Zook) |
1902 |
3 / 7 | Amans, Daigle and Barrett |
1903 |
3 / 8 | Big Blackfoot Milling company |
1903 |
3 / 9 | B (correspondents include W.R. Bailey, H.H. Bradley,
H.W. Buckland) |
1903 |
3 / 10 | James M. Calvin (Calvin Investment Company) |
1903 |
3 / 11 | Arthur B. Clarke |
1903 |
3 / 12 | County assessors |
1903 |
3 / 13 | C-D (correspondents include Edgar B. Camp, Thomas E.
Carey, VanBuren Case, M.J. Cavanaugh, Champion Iron Company, Belle Chrisman, Thomas
Clayton, Jeremiah Collins, F.L. Conley, Walter Cooper, W.E. Crowley, J.J. Crowley,
S.J. Dahlberg, F.M. Decatur, Henry Dole, Harry Drabbs, Ida Draper) |
1903 |
3 / 14 | J.H. Edwards |
1903 |
3 / 15 | H.B. Ellis and Edwin Smith |
1903 |
3 / 16 | E (correspondents include A.B. Eastlick, Caldwell
Edwards, Nat E. Ellis, John T. Esp) |
1903 |
3 / 17 | Farson, Leach and Company |
1903 |
3 / 18 | F-G (correspondents include J.C. Farrington, Fergus
County Free High School, Allen Forkner, Robert J. Forrey, Gilt Edge Mining Company,
City of Great Falls, Great Northern Railway Company) |
1903 |
3 / 19 | David Hilger |
1903 |
3 / 20 | J.M. Holmes |
1903 |
3 / 21 | H-J (correspondents include Mrs. L.A. Halloran, W.J.
Hannah, C.J. Harlander, J.K. Hart, Simon Hellman, Hempstead and Boyle, H.P. Imislund,
Robert Iverson, Jahnke Brothers, A.L. Jaqueth, W.A. Jones) |
1903 |
3 / 22 | K-L (correspondents include F.F. Kelsey, J.B.
Kendrick, E. Knott, Bernard J. Larkin, Max Lauterbach, N.R. Leonard, Lewis and
Richardson, Charles Lindsay, G.A. Loasby, William Lulloff, M.L. Lynch, T.J. Lynch) |
1903 |
3 / 23 | Montana Attorney General James Donovan |
1903 |
3 / 24 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill; Deputy Land
Agent C.A. Whipple |
1903 |
3 / 25 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1903 |
3 / 26 | Montana [various agencies] |
1903 |
3 / 27 | M (correspondents include Marshall and Stiff, Samuel
S. May, J.P. McClain, V.B. McComb, Matt McGraw, B.M. Melum, A.R. Mettler, T.A. Metzer,
E.L. Mills, Philip I. Moule) |
1903 |
3 / 28 | N-P (correspondents include C.C. Narum, H.H. Nelson,
Mrs. D.E. Newby, Norris Safe and Lock Company, John O'Brien, Pauly Jail Building
Company, D.R. Peeler, Mike Petery, George W. Pierson, Albert M. Pool, The Power
Company, J.M. Price) |
1903 |
3 / 29 | James M. Rhoades |
1903 |
3 / 30 | R (correspondents include John Rabe, William Q.
Ranft, John Rankin, George P. Reeves, J.H. Rice, Jesse B. Roote, J.H. Rowe) |
1903 |
3 / 31 | S-T (correspondents include W.B. Sands, W.A.
Schroeder, W.C. Selbrede, John W. Shields, Nate and Newt Shilling, John Shipp, Shonkin
Stock Association, Henry Sieben, Gust. Siegling, Anna C. Simpson, W.A. Sizer, George
Steell, James Stonechest, C.E. Stuart, John Town, John Twohy) |
1903 |
3 / 32 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington, D.C.) |
1903 |
3 / 33-34 | U.S. Land Office (Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell,
Lewistown, Missoula) |
1903 |
3 / 35 | U-Z (correspondents include U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, Jacob and Gabriel Urdal, B.E. Vaill, James D. Vance, L.H. Van Dyck, A.J.
Voight, Frank Walter, Hiram Ward, Warden Brothers, R.E. Werkman, D.J. Whaley, Charles
T. White, Earl White, J.H. Williard, George Woodworth, John A. Woodson, Wylie
Permanent Camps, R.L. Wyman, W.C. Zook) |
1903 |
3 / 36 | A-B (correspondents include Anaconda Copper Mining
Company, Beaverhead County, Bruegger Mercantile Company) |
1904 |
3 / 37 | James M. Calvin; Calvin Investment Company |
1904 |
3 / 38 | Cascade County |
1904 |
3 / 39 | C (correspondents include H.M. Caldwell, A.V.
Cardwell, J.H. Carmichael, Chouteau County School District, Walter S. Clark, W.W.
Clarke, Belle Collins, Conway Brothers, Cowell and Allen, A.B. Crandall, Charles M.
Crutchfield) |
1904 |
3 / 40 | John Dodge |
1904 |
3 / 41 | D-E (correspondents include A.E. Dalby, Beulah
Davenport, John Dixon, George Drabbs, John C. Duff, A.L. Duncan, C.T. Durell, [---]
Effinger, Ole Eggen, Evan Elmer, W.H. Emery, Simon Estes) |
1904 |
3 / 42 | F-G (correspondents include Leo C. Farrell, W.H.
Fisher, P.H. Fowler, David Fratt, Anders Frederikson, Frank G. Freeman, Gallatin
County Commissioners, R.B. Gannaway, H.W. Gardiner) |
1904 |
3 / 43 | David Hilger |
1904 |
3 / 44 | H-L (correspondents include A.T. Hamilton, Hempstead
and Boyle, Albert S. Howard, J.M. Holmes, A.F. Howes, W.P. Jaquette, W.B. Jordan, F.
William Kraft, Conrad Kulage, Geoffrey Lavell, B.B. Lawrence, John Lepley, C.H. Lippy,
W.S. Lockwood, Charles A. Lynch) |
1904 |
3 / 45 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill |
1904 |
3 / 46 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1904 |
3 / 47 | M (correspondents include Thomas McDevitt, K.B.
McIver, John McLaren, John McNiven, Manhattan Malting Company, John L. Merchant, M.E.
Milner, Montana agencies, S.M. Moore) |
1904 |
3 / 48 | H.H. Nelson |
1904 |
3 / 49 | N-P (correspondents include Northern Pacific Railway
Company, Orr and Robinson, A.W. Osborne, J.H. Owsley, Peter Pancratz, Park County
schools, George Peever, Robert T. Peterson, F.C. Poole, Maurice C. Price, Edward R.
Purnell) |
1904 |
3 / 50 | R (correspondents include W.C. Renwick, J.H. Rice,
Guy L. Rood, David Ross, John H. Rowe, J.E. Rugg, William B. Russell) |
1904 |
3 / 51 | S (correspondents include Enoch Sales, Edward
Scharnikow, Fred H. Scott, Sharpen and Williamson, John W. Shields, Newt Shilling,
Anna C. Simpson, E.L. Sliter, Fred R. Southworth, A.C. Spencer, Mrs. L. Spooner, A.C.
Stoutenburg, W.X. Sudduth, C. Sweeney, Sweet Grass County Commissioners) |
1904 |
3 / 52 | T (correspondents include William Talcott, Charles G.
Taylor, Frank Tebeau, A.M. Terry, John Town, E.P. Triol, G.M. Tuxbury) |
1904 |
3 / 53 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington, D.C.) |
1904 |
3 / 54 | U.S. Land Office (Great Falls, Kalispell, Lewistown,
Missoula) |
1904 |
3 / 55 | V (correspondents include Joseph F. Valadon, George
W. Vennum) |
1904 |
3 / 56 | George Wear |
1904 |
3 / 57 | W-Z (correspondents include August Westvelt, William
Williams, Woody and Woody, Casper Zehtmeier) |
1904 |
4 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include F.W. Allen, Thomas F.
Beham, N.J. Bielenberg, John Bowser) |
1905 |
4 / 2 | James M. Calvin; Calvin Investment Company |
1905 |
4 / 3 | Clark Brothers (Bynum) |
1905 |
4 / 4 | Fred Cowen |
1905 |
4 / 5 | C (correspondents include A.A. Cameron, Orin Carey,
Elmer J. Carter, J.W. Carter, Catlin Land and Livestock Company, C.A. Cheleen,
Chouteau County Commissioners, J.S. Commer, J.C. Connelly, David Cowan, Charles L.
Cowell, Ole Crist, T.A. Crossen) |
1905 |
4 / 6 | D-G (correspondents include Mrs. L.Y. Davis, Edward
Dickey, Samuel Dinsmore, E. Donlan, John Ellison, C.H. Emerson, E.E. Esselstyn,
Floweree Horse and Sheep Company, A.J. Foley, Charles H. Foot, W.W. Gamble, H.J.
Giltinan, Frank E. Goon, Mrs. Thirza Granniss) |
1905 |
4 / 7 | David Hilger |
1905 |
4 / 8 | J.M. Holmes |
1905 |
4 / 9 | H (correspondents include Hartman and Hartman, D.S.
Hastings, Hedges Gold Mining and Milling Company, J.E. Hein, A.J. Holloway, T.F.
Horne, A.S. Hovey, L.W. Hubbell) |
1905 |
4 / 10 | W.M. Johnston |
1905 |
4 / 11 | J-K (correspondents include N.E. Jenkins, A.C. Jones,
G.I. Krueger, N.R. Leonard) |
1905 |
4 / 12 | Adam Landis |
1905 |
4 / 13 | Lee and Sons |
1905 |
4 / 14 | J.B. Long and Company |
1905 |
4 / 15 | Thomas D. Long |
1905 |
4 / 16 | L (correspondents include Max Lauterbach, Geoffrey
Lavell, J.E. Leary, Harold F. Lewis, George Lindblom, Sidney M. Logan, C.E. Lukens,
J.C. Lyndes) |
1905 |
4 / 17 | Montana Attorney General Albert J. Galen |
1905 |
4 / 18 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill |
1905 |
4 / 19-21 | Montana Deputy Land Agents Orville Denny, C.J.
Tremblay, H.C. Tuttle |
1905 |
4 / 22 | Montana Timber Scaler Frank C. Ives |
1905 |
4 / 23 | Montana various agencies |
1905 |
4 / 24 | M-Q (correspondents include A.P. McAnelly, J.O.
McEwan, W.W. Mabee, Marshall and Stiff, B.M. Melum, J.L. Merchant, T.A. Metzel, Eugene
Michaels, H.S. Mitchell, C.C. Murphy, W.T. Neill, Emma Palmer, G.T. Paul, E.P.
Phoenix, C.H. Pippin, Joseph Pokorney, E.M. Pollinger, A. Prescott, J.N. Purcell,
Thomas Quirk) |
1905 |
4 / 25 | R-T (correspondents include James O. Reese, J.A.
Rightenour, Helen McN. Ross, Thomas Ross, Enoch Sales, George W. Sample, John S.
Schnepp, Hugo Seaberg, John Selby, T.M. Selway, John T. Smith, J.W. Speer, O.C.
Stoutenburg, Fred Tebay) |
1905 |
4 / 26-27 | U.S. Land Offices (Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell,
Miles City, Missoula) |
1905 |
4 / 28 | U-Y (correspondents include U.S. various agencies,
John D. Waite, William Wallace, L.A. Wells, D.J. Whaley, Winstanley and Rhoades, Sam
H. Wood, James A. Wright, Frank Yost) |
1905 |
4 / 29 | B (correspondents include Belgrade Water Company,
Town of Big Timber, T.H. Burke) |
1906 |
4 / 30 | Calvin Investment Company; James M. Calvin |
1906 |
4 / 31 | Custer County |
1906 |
4 / 32 | C (correspondents include Orrin Carey, Champion Iron
Company, F.V.H. Collins, Lavinia J. Collins, Alice Colby, W.L. Comb, C.P. Connolly,
Mrs. J.C. Connolly, Patrick Connolly, G.W. Cook, J.E. Cordry, C.C. Coulter, J.C.
Cronk) |
1906 |
4 / 33 | D-G (correspondents include W.J. Darby, M.W. Dickey,
James Eckleberry, George W. Farr, L.A. Fenner, Edmond Fogarty, C.H. Foot, R.H.
Frazier, O.F. Goddard, Joseph Goffena, A.C. Graves, George F. Gray, Joseph
Gussenhoven) |
1906 |
4 / 34 | Joseph Hansen and M.J. Nulliner |
1906 |
4 / 35 | David Hilger |
1906 |
4 / 36 | J.M. Holmes |
1906 |
4 / 37 | H-I (correspondents include J.W. Hamilton, Harper and
Baird Lumber, Charles Hayden, George E. Heath, John A. Hoffman, William Hoffstead,
John S. Howe, J.C. Huntoon, Hutchinson Lumber Company, James Hylent, Ivar Ingebretsen) |
1906 |
4 / 38 | F.B. Jackson |
1906 |
4 / 39 | W.M. Johnston |
1906 |
4 / 40 | J-K (correspondents include Matt Jacobsen, Jarvis
Brothers, W.F. Jellison, Rasmus E. Jendresen, D.D. Jennison, J.Henry Jurgens, S.A.
Kean, A.J. King, Robertson Kingsley, J.H. Koehler, Frank Kremer, Carl Kruse) |
1906 |
4 / 41 | J.B. Long and Company |
1906 |
4 / 42 | L (correspondents include Riley LeMunyon, Eugene
Lewright, Hugh Lillard, Thomas D. Long, James H. Lyons) |
1906 |
4 / 43 | Simon Marcinko |
1906 |
4 / 44 | Montana Attorney General Albert J. Galen |
1906 |
4 / 45 | M-O (correspondents include A.P. McAnelly, G.T.
McCullough, Charles McGovern, Matthew McGraw, Marshall and Stiff, W.F. Meyer, E.M.
Milner, Annie Nihill, H.H. Nelson, Northwestern Lumber Company, Walter M. Ober,
O'Connor and Kennedy, R.A. O'Hara, Katherine O'Neill), W.J. Owen) |
1906 |
4 / 46 | Harvey Parker |
1906 |
4 / 47 | P-R (correspondents include Arthur Page, William
Parrott, Goodwin T. Paul, D.R. Peeler, E.M. Pollinger, C.B. Power, John T. Proffitt,
William Reimer, C.H. Rittenour, Jake Ross, Thomas Ross) |
1906 |
4 / 48 | S-T (correspondents include Sanders County schools,
Anton Schafer, Harry Scott, James M. Self, E.O. Selway, Charles Senft, Sensiba
Brothers, W.T. Sharp, Mary Pendleton Shaw, William R. Shields, C.W. Shumaker, Joseph
R. Silver, J.T. Smith, O.G. Smith, A.E. Spriggs, L.B. Stark, Walter C. Staton, F.T.
Sterling, Ole Syness, Charles R. Taylor, J.O. Terrell, Teton County Commissioners,
Thomas D. Tice) |
1906 |
4 / 49 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington, D.C.) |
1906 |
4 / 50-52 | U.S. Land Offices (Billings, Great Falls, Helena,
Kalispell, Miles City, Missoula) |
1906 |
4 / 53 | U-W (correspondents include U.S. various agencies,
Vandalia Ditch and Improvement Company, E.B. Vater, J.W. Watson, Everett Watts, D.J.
Whaley, George H. Wieglenda, C.C. Willis, G.R. Wilson, Winstanley and Rhoades, Sam H.
Wood) |
1906 |
5 / 1 | A (correspondents include Arkwright Sheep Company,
J.L. Atkinson, George W. Avery) |
1907 |
5 / 2 | Big Blackfoot Milling Company |
1907 |
5 / 3 | B (correspondents include G.D. Beattie, Will J.
Beecher, Town of Big Timber, Bitter Root District Irrigation Company, Bernard Blome,
Bonners Ferry Lumber Company, R.H. Boomer, John Bowser, B.W. Brockway, Michael Byrne) |
1907 |
5 / 4 | Carbon County |
1907 |
5 / 5 | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company |
1907 |
5 / 6 | G.H. Coulter |
1907 |
5 / 7 | Town of Cut Bank |
1907 |
5 / 8 | C (correspondents include Edward Chapman, George A.
Cook, David Cowan) |
1907 |
5 / 9 | George W. Dana |
1907 |
5 / 10 | D-E (correspondents include Albert Davey, Robert
D'Ewart, G.E. Evans, John M. Evans) |
1907 |
5 / 11 | Flathead County School district |
1907 |
5 / 12 | F-G (correspondents include George W. Farr, George H.
Farwell, H.E. Feather, Edmund Fogarty, Foster Ranch Company, W.S. Frary, E.F. Gately,
E.L. Geddes, Paris Gibson, O.F. Goddard, Adolf Gortemoller, A.H. Gray) |
1907 |
5 / 13 | David Hilger |
1907 |
5 / 14 | J.M. Holmes |
1907 |
5 / 15 | H (correspondents include W.T. Harmon, H.L. Hopkins,
Nat J. Humphreys) |
1907 |
5 / 16 | F.B. Jackson |
1907 |
5 / 17 | C.D. Joslyn |
1907 |
5 / 18 | J-K (correspondents include William Jackson, James A.
Johnson, Henry C. Kooken) |
1907 |
5 / 19 | Lung Lumber Company |
1907 |
5 / 20 | L (correspondents include Geoffrey Lavell, Theodore
Lavold, E.E. Leech) |
1907 |
5 / 21 | W.M. Miller |
1907 |
5 / 22 | Montana Attorney General Albert Galen |
1907 |
5 / 23 | Montana [several agencies] |
1907 |
5 / 24 | M (correspondents include John McCormick, D.M.
McDonald, Thomas McDonald, B.J. McIntyre, B.G. McKenzie, W.W. Mabee, Mann Lumber
Company, Pete Marble, W. Mathews, Phil T. Megaarden, Carles M. Metzel, H.L. Miller,
Philip I. Moule) |
1907 |
5 / 25 | A.J. Noyes |
1907 |
5 / 26 | N-O (correspondents include W.N. Noffsinger, O.B.
O'Bannon, O.A. Olmsted) |
1907 |
5 / 27 | Park County Schools |
1907 |
5 / 28 | Charles N. Pray |
1907 |
5 / 29 | P (correspondents include Arthur Page, J.M. Page,
James Parker, C.M. Parr, J.O. Patterson, W.J. Paul, Peter Pauly, John H. Penisten,
Henry J. Pieper, George W. Pierson, H.H. Pigott) |
1907 |
5 / 30 | R (correspondents include Stephen G. Rand, Columbus
Regli, Albert Reimer, J.P. Reynolds, Harry O. Rhoades, Lee Rouse) |
1907 |
5 / 31 | D.F. Smith and O.M. Junkins |
1907 |
5 / 32 | John Stengel |
1907 |
5 / 33 | S (correspondents include J.A. Samson, George E.
Sandall, Joseph Satterlee, Marion M. Schilling, William Schmuck, R.E. Schneider, W.A.
Sellers, E.O. Selway, Daniel W. Slayton, Frank W. Smith, Orton Smith, Smith Brothers
Sheep Company, Charles Spear, William R. Spencer, H.F. Staph, E.A. Steere, F.T.
Sterling, A.D. Stillman, E.D. Stonehouse, C.R. Stranahan, George F. Straub, Oscar
Swanson, W.J. Swanton) |
1907 |
5 / 34 | W.W.D. Terrett |
1907 |
5 / 35 | Teton County |
1907 |
5 / 36 | M.O. Tracy |
1907 |
5 / 37 | T (correspondents include George M. Tangvald, Joe
Teets, Dolard Tetrault, J.A. Thompson, Ben W. Toole) |
1907 |
5 / 38 | U.S. Forest Service |
1907 |
5 / 39-40 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington D.C.: includes
A.K. Prescott controversy) |
1907 |
5 / 41-46 | U.S. Land Office (Billings, Bozeman, Glasgow, Great
Falls, Helena, Kalispell, Lewistown, Miles City, Missoula) |
1907 |
5 / 47 | J.H. Vickery |
1907 |
5 / 48 | V (correspondents include R. Van Antwerp, Isaac N.
Van Doren) |
1907 |
5 / 49 | Eugene Wessinger |
1907 |
5 / 50 | C.P. Whaley |
1907 |
5 / 51 | W (correspondents include A.J. Walrath, O.L. Ward,
Patrick Ward, W.H. Warden, Bruce Wells, Frank P. Whicher, B.C. White, W. Arthur White,
W.W. Whitmore, R.J. Wiley, Emma L. Williams, Thomas Wilson, Wood Live Stock Company,
John Woodworth) |
1907 |
5 / 52 | Yegen Brothers |
1907 |
5 / 53 | Yellowstone County |
1907 |
5 / 54 | A (correspondents include J.Q. Adams, Archibald
Anderson, S.M. Anderson, John C. Arbogast) |
1908 |
5 / 55 | Big Blackfoot Milling Company |
1908 |
5 / 56 | B (correspondents include Ball Ranch Company, S.B.
Bean, John Beck, Frank Beltz, H.J. Bennett, Bielenberg and Son, Bingham and Bingham,
Bitter Root Stock Farm, H.B. Bouton, John Bowser, Frank E. Brandt, A.J. Breckenridge,
G.A. Brinkman, C.E. Broadbrooks, B.W. Brockway, J.F. Brophy, George D. Brown, Peter
Burggraff, D.J. Burr) |
1908 |
5 / 57 | A.W. Caine |
1908 |
5 / 58 | Calvin Investment Company |
1908 |
5 / 59 | Carbon County |
1908 |
5 / 60 | Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway |
1908 |
5 / 61 | Malcolm Chisolm and Chasper Cook |
1908 |
5 / 62 | F.V.H. Collins |
1908 |
5 / 63 | Custer County |
1908 |
5 / 64 | Town of Cut Bank |
1908 |
5 / 65 | C (correspondents include W.M. Carpenter, E.B.
Carter, Elmer J. Carter, John E. Cashman, Lou W. Chapple, L. Crichton, Charles Christ,
Sule T. Christian, E.T. Cook, C.C. Covington, E.C. Stevens) |
1908 |
5 / 66 | Dawson County |
1908 |
5 / 67 | Deer Lodge County |
1908 |
5 / 68 | James Deering |
1908 |
5 / 69 | James Donovan |
1908 |
5 / 70 | D (correspondents include Paul Daigle, William
Dallas, Daly Bank and Trust Company, Frank O. Davis, Gustine De Steffany, Edward
Dickey, A.K. Doak, Ed Donlan) |
1908 |
5 / 71 | J.H. Ellis |
1908 |
5 / 72 | E (correspondents include J.L. Eckelberry, Nat E.
Ellis, C.W. Estes, Evers Brothers) |
1908 |
5 / 73 | Fergus County |
1908 |
5 / 74 | Flathead County |
1908 |
5 / 75 | F (correspondents include R.E. Farris, J.H.
Featherston, Patrick Finnegan Estate, J.B. Flynn, Edward Fogarty, C.H. Foot, George
Fox, Fox School District, W.H. Frank, Theresa Franz) |
1908 |
5 / 76 | Gallatin County |
1908 |
5 / 77 | Great Northern Railway |
1908 |
5 / 78 | G (correspondents include Thomas C. Gardner, W.B.
George, A.L. Gideon, Charles C. Goddard, Albert Goeddertz, Charles P. Goodwin, Granite
County, Charles W. Gray, City of Great Falls, Greene and Cockrill) |
1908 |
5 / 79 | City of Helena |
1908 |
5 / 80 | David Hilger |
1908 |
5 / 81 | J.M. Holmes |
1908 |
5 / 82 | F.S. Hougland |
1908 |
5 / 83 | H (correspondents include Handel Brothers, Harris and
Hatch, D.S. Hastings, E.O. Hedrick, T.S. Hogan, A.H. Hohman, C. Hokanson, Joseph E.
Hooper, Frank House, W.C. Howard) |
1908 |
5 / 84 | I-K (correspondents include Ole Iverson, Joseph W.
Jackson, Martin Jacobson, W.H. Jamison, Jefferson County, W.C. Jenizen, A.S. Johnson,
James L. Johnston, Joseph Jorland, C.D. Joslyn, Kalispell Lumber Company, P.B. Kelly,
F.T. Kelsey) |
1908 |
5 / 85 | E.J. and Nellie Lamb |
1908 |
5 / 86 | Lung Lumber Company |
1908 |
5 / 87 | L (correspondents include Joseph Labrie, Laird
Brothers, E.P. Leiper, Kitt Lenard, Eugene Lewright, Frank S. Lusk, F.A. Lyon) |
1908 |
5 / 88 | Merrill and Merrill |
1908 |
5 / 89 | W.M. Miller |
1908 |
5 / 90 | Milton E. Milner |
1908 |
5 / 91 | Montana Attorney General Albert J. Galen |
1908 |
5 / 92 | Montana [various agencies] |
1908 |
5 / 93 | M (correspondents include J.P. McClain, W.M. McClean,
P.R. MacHale, Olive P. McKinley, J.F. Maier, Lee Mantle, T.A. Mapes, W.A. Marks,
Thomas A. Marlow, Peter Marron, Mahlon Marshall, Martinsdale Sheep Company, Charles
Mason, B.M. Melum, T.A. Metzel, W.F. Meyer, J.K. Miller, Missoula County School
District, Guerdon B. Moulton) |
1908 |
6 / 1 | N-O (correspondents include W.L. Nevins, John Nuveen
and Company, I.D. O'Donnell, Leonard Oertle, Oklahoma Senate, E.E. Oxley) |
1908 |
6 / 2 | H.H. Pigott |
1908 |
6 / 3 | Charles N. Pray |
1908 |
6 / 4 | P (correspondents include J.M. Page, Park County,
Charles W. Pomeroy, C.B. Power, L.J. Price, Eugene Prior, Proudfit-Polleys Lumber
Company) |
1908 |
6 / 5 | Frederick Rohr |
1908 |
6 / 6 | Rosebud County |
1908 |
6 / 7 | R (correspondents include R.P. Rainey, Ravalli
County, Town of Red Lodge, Columbus Regli, Frank Reynolds, Joe Rice, S.P. Rittenhouse,
Susan Roberts, Mrs. C.E. Rodgers, resolution to Theodore Roosevelt re lack of impact
of smelters on state forests, C.L. Roots, R.B., Rowland, Frank Rush, D.H. Russell,
George A. Russell) |
1908 |
6 / 8 | D.F. Smith and O.M. Junkins |
1908 |
6 / 9 | Pearl I. Smith |
1908 |
6 / 10 | W.X. Sudduth |
1908 |
6 / 11 | S (correspondents include William T. Sayles, William
Schaefer, C.B. Scott, W.C. Scott, A.E. Shepherd, C.E. Shoemaker, O.W. Schoonmaker,
Alexander Sharp, L.L. Sharpe, Edmund Simmons, A.M. Snow, O.M. Solso, John A. Spencer,
B.R. Stevenson, Jessie Stonehouse, C.M. Sutherland, Alfred Sweger, Sweet Grass County,
O. Susia) |
1908 |
6 / 12 | Teton County |
1908 |
6 / 13 | T (correspondents include A.L. Thomas, T. Price
Thomas, E.M. Tinder, Don Tower, E.C. Townsend, Robert Turner, N.O. Tuttle) |
1908 |
6 / 14 | U.S. Forest Service |
1908 |
6 / 15 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington D.C.) |
1908 |
6 / 16-19 | U.S. Land Office (Billings, Glasgow, Great Falls,
Helena, Kalispell, Lewistown, Miles City, Missoula) |
1908 |
6 / 20 | U.S. Reclamation Service (Huntley, Glendive) |
1908 |
6 / 21 | U.S. [various agencies] |
1908 |
6 / 22 | V (correspondents include Valley County School
District, Ernest B. Vater, James Vestal, John M. Vicars, Rudolf Von Tobel) |
1908 |
6 / 23 | Eugene Wessinger |
1908 |
6 / 24 | B.C. White |
1908 |
6 / 25 | W (correspondents include Edward Wagner, Walrath and
Patten, Foley L. Waters, A. Wesley, H.S. Wiley, E.E. Williams, Thomas Williams, Mrs.
J.H. Williard, Thomas Wilson, Wood Live Stock Company, Clayton Worst, R. and E. Wyatt,
W.W. Wylie) |
1908 |
6 / 26 | Yellowstone County School District |
1908 |
6 / 27 | Y-Z (correspondents include Yellowstone National
Bank, Yellowstone Valley Land and Irrigation Company, E.D. Zimmerman) |
1908 |
6 / 28 | A (correspondents include E.B. Adams, John Quincy
Adams, D.F. Afflebaugh, Samuel W. Aiken, W.H. Albert, J.G. Allee, George R. Allen,
P.E. Allen, A.E. Allison, L. Amadon, R.L. Anderson, George L. Arbuckle, Arkwright
Sheep Company, C.E. Armstrong, W. Edgar Arnett, J.L. Atkinson, I.E. Aune) |
1909 |
6 / 29 | Big Blackfoot Milling Company |
1909 |
6 / 30 | George F. Brooks |
1909 |
6 / 31 | W.A. Brubaker |
1909 |
6 / 32-34 | B (correspondents include J.P. Bain, F.P. Baker, H.K.
Ballard, Jasper J. Ballinger, C.W. Barber, H. Barhart, D.R. Baughman, Ferdinand
Beauchene, Will J. Beecher, Henry V. Beeman, Thomas Behan, Oliver W. Belden, Abraham
L. Bender, F.L. Benepe, A.M. Bennett, J.V. Bennett, M.A. Berger, Rosco H. Bergey, B.F.
Berry, F.H. Bickford, Billings Land and Irrigation Company, E.W. Bishop, Bitter Root
Valley Irrigation Company, Charles Boggio, J.M. Boorse, John Bowser, Brady Irrigation
Company, C. Braithwaite, Lawrence Briscoe, British Columbia Timber and Forestry
Commission, B.G. Brockway, George D. Brown, R.S. Brown, Robert Brownlee, C.W. Buck,
P.H. Buckley, H.S. Buell Land Company, George W. Burton) |
1909 |
6 / 35 | Cascade County |
1909 |
6 / 36 | Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company |
1909 |
6 / 37 | Custer County |
1909 |
6 / 38-39 | C (correspondents include A.W. Caine, Robert
Caldwell, Calvin Investment Company, Charles H. Campbell, John M. Campbell, Thomas H.
Canfield, Frank Cannon, Thomas E. Carey, F.T. Cary, George W. Case, Will Cave, E.K.
Cherrington, E.F. Clark, Ellis Clayton, Cyrus Cole, F.V.H. Collins, H.O. Colt, John J.
Comerford, Conley and McTague, W.G. Conrad, G.H. Coulter, George W. Cowan, J.K.
Crawford, T.A. Crossen, Charles L. Crum, Mrs. John Cuffe) |
1909 |
6 / 40 | Dawson County |
1909 |
6 / 41 | James Donovan |
1909 |
6 / 42 | D-E (correspondents include Paul Daems, J.J. Daley,
William Dallas, C.E. Davis, A.R. Dearborn, H.W. Dickey, Henry Dion, W.B. Dolenty, John
A. Donovan, William Dorkins, P.S. Douson, J.J. Dowling, Dry Farming Congress, Simon
Dyk, P.R. Entinger, John M. Evans) |
1909 |
6 / 43 | Flathead County |
1909 |
6 / 44 | F (correspondents include J.E. Farnum, Edward F.
Fisher, Edmond Fogarty, Fred France, H.A. Frank, N. Frankena, Theresa Franz, David
Fratt, Florence R. Funk) |
1909 |
6 / 45 | Gallatin County |
1909 |
6 / 46 | City of Glasgow |
1909 |
6 / 47 | City of Glendive |
1909 |
6 / 48 | L.D. Glenn |
1909 |
6 / 49 | Great Northern Railway Company |
1909 |
6 / 50 | G (correspondents include Gallatin Land and
Investment Company, A.L. Gesche, A.L. Gideon, L.L. Givler, Fred D. Glover, A.B.
Godwin, J.C. Goettel, B.F. Gordon, G.E. Gowey, Granite County Schools, Charles W.
Gray, A.J. Green, T.B. Greene, J.J. Gunther) |
1909 |
6 / 51 | H.J. Halvorson |
1909 |
6 / 52 | David Hilger |
1909 |
6 / 53 | A.S. Howard |
1909 |
6 / 54-56 | H (correspondents include Rosetta Haishy, R.S.
Hamilton, T.E. Hammond, George H. Hankinson, Warren D. Harris, Hartman and Hartman,
Fred H. Hathhorn, W.H. Hawley, E.O. Hedrick, J.B. Herford, W.W. Hockaday, C. Hokanson,
Claude Hollingsworth, Willard W. Holt, Augustus F. Howes, Arthur W. Hubbard, H.D.
Huff, Wallis Huidekoper, George W. Humphreys, James Hunter) |
1909 |
6 / 57 | I (correspondents include H.P. Innislund, Iowa and
Minnesota Land Company, V.R. Irvin) |
1909 |
6 / 58 | S.E. Johns |
1909 |
6 / 59 | J (correspondents include F.P. Jackson, A.R. Jacobs,
Cyril R. Jandus, W.C. Jenizen, James A. Johnson, John Randolph Johnson, J.W. Johnston) |
1909 |
6 / 60 | E.L. Kunkel |
1909 |
6 / 61 | K (correspondents include J.H. Karr, Eugene Keesey,
James Kelleher and Son, R.M. Kelly, T.L. Kelly, F.T. Kelsey, C.L. Kirk, James
Kirkpatrick, Charles M. Knowlton, H.D. Kremer, W.D. Kyle) |
1909 |
7 / 1 | Benjamin B. Law |
1909 |
7 / 2 | Lewis and Clark County |
1909 |
7 / 3 | Thomas D. Long |
1909 |
7 / 4 | L (correspondents include E.P. Lamb, M.J. Lamb,
Larabie Brothers, J.H. Lathrop, Arthur Lederer, Hamilton Lee, Joseph Lejeune, E.O.
Lewis, N.H. Libby, Carl Lindburg, C.H. Lindh, John Lindsay, F.B. Linfield, A.S.
Lohman, J.B. Long and Company, R.O. Lunke, John J. Lunz) |
1909 |
7 / 5 | J.A. McDonough |
1909 |
7 / 6 | McKee Printing Company |
1909 |
7 / 7 | Finley McRae |
1909 |
7 / 8 | Mc (correspondents include W.M. McClean, Paul
McCormick, John O. McEwan, Joe McFillin) |
1909 |
7 / 9 | Madison County |
1909 |
7 / 10 | Missoula County |
1909 |
7 / 11 | Montana Attorney General Albert J. Galen |
1909 |
7 / 12 | Montana Land Agent Henry Neill |
1909 |
7 / 13 | Montana Deputy Land Agent Abraham Hogeland |
1909 |
7 / 14 | Montana Deputy Land Agent C.J. Tremblay |
1909 |
7 / 15 | Montana Deputy Land Agent W.M. Williams |
1909 |
7 / 16 | Montana [various agencies] |
1909 |
7 / 17 | M (correspondents include John F. Maiar, Emil
Ferdinand Madsen, E.D. Mandeville, C.O. Marcy, Thomas A. Marlow, P.L. Marston, J.A.
Martin, F.A. Maxham, Henry J. Meili, S.H. Mellor, C.L. Merrill, W.K. Merryman, Frank
S. Metzel, William Metzel, F.C. Metzger, John J. Miller, Miller Brothers, M.E. Milner,
A.T. Morgan, G.B. Moulton, C.C. Murphy, Mary F. Myers, David Myles) |
1909 |
7 / 18 | W.N. Noffsinger |
1909 |
7 / 19 | Northern Pacific Railway Company |
1909 |
7 / 20 | A.J. Noyes |
1909 |
7 / 21 | N-O (correspondents include Della Newkirk, John T.
Noble, Alex Norris, Morgan J. Nulliner, F.A. Nystrom, Charles O'Donnell, Sven Oftedal,
Olson Brothers, E.E. Oxley) |
1909 |
7 / 22 | Ike Pace |
1909 |
7 / 23 | P-Q (correspondents include W. Passavant, J.H.
Patrick, Andrew Pederson, Mrs. Michael W. Pelarske, Eugene Pierpoint, H.H. Pigott,
Jason G. Potter, John M. Price, Maurice C. Price, John T. Proffitt, John Quintana,
James Quirk) |
1909 |
7 / 24 | R (correspondents include G.H. Ragsdale and Company,
H.L. Raiff, Smith S. Randall, Ravalli County, Recreation, William Reimer, Montgomery
G. Rice, J.A. Rightenour, Jens Rivenes, Rosebud County School District, Lillie
Rossbach, Lillian K. Russel, J.M. Ryan) |
1909 |
7 / 25 | Pearl I. Smith |
1909 |
7 / 26 | Somers Lumber Company |
1909 |
7 / 27 | State Bank of Dillon |
1909 |
7 / 28 | W.X. Sudduth |
1909 |
7 / 29-30 | S (correspondents include William T. Sayles, John P.
Schmit, Albert Schuh, Alvena Schwartz, J.W. Selvidge, R.R. Selway, Charles Senff, Carl
Shaw, A.B. Sheldon, R.E. Shepherd and Company, John W. Shields, Marie Shramek,
Reginald H. Singleton, George W. Slack, Winfield M. Smart, W.H. Smead Company, D.F.
Smith, Nelle Smith, T.T. Sonstrud, P.F. Sprecher, A.H. Stafford, James T. Stanford,
Starks-Levis Land Company, Ernest C. Stark, W.W. Starkey, State Land Lessees Union,
Alfred Stewart, W.A. Stith, Arthur W. Stoddard, M. Stone, Frank Stryker, A.L.
Sutherland, Frank Swager, Ed Swainson, Gustaf Swanson) |
1909 |
7 / 31 | T (correspondents include Tash and Lenkensdorfer,
Charles T. Taylor, Thomas T. Taylor, Teton County, M.O. Tracy, W.H. Trippet) |
1909 |
7 / 32 | U.S. Forest Service District Office (Missoula) |
1909 |
7 / 33 | U.S. Forest Service National Forests (Absaroka-Sioux) |
1909 |
7 / 34 | U.S. General Land Office (Washington D.C.) |
1909 |
7 / 35-37 | U.S. Land Office (Billings, Glasgow, Great Falls,
Helena, Kalispell, Lewistown, Miles City, Missoula) |
1909 |
7 / 38 | U-V (correspondents include U.S. Indian Service, F.N.
Utter, Valley County, Wilhelmina Van Swearingen, E.B. Vater) |
1909 |
7 / 39 | Whaley Brothers |
1909 |
7 / 40 | Town of Whitefish |
1909 |
7 / 41 | W (correspondents include John D. Waite, John
Walbert, E.L. Wallace, G.A. Waterman, Wellcome and Peckover Company, B.F. White, U.P.
Willett, Lark Wilson, Clarence Wing, William Witt, A.J. Woodward, W.A. Wright) |
1909 |
7 / 42 | Yellowstone County School District |
1909 |
7 / 43 | Y-Z (correspondents include Alford Yergey,
Yellowstone County Clerk and Recorder, J.F. Young, E.D. Zimmerman) |
1909 |
7 / 44 | John Quincy Adams (Three Forks Land Company) |
1910 |
7 / 45 | Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Lumber Dept. |
1910 |
7 / 46 | Ashley Irrigation District |
1910 |
7 / 47 | Charles E. Avery |
1910 |
7 / 48 | A (correspondents include W.L. Adair, E.S. Adkins,
H.R. Albion, J.W. Alexander, Charles A. Allen, Theodore Anderson, Ivy M. Ash, O.L.
Avery, Arthur Aylesworth) |
1910 |
7 / 49 | Bonner Lumber Company |
1910 |
7 / 50 | William A. Bowman |
1910 |
7 / 51 | Burroughs Adding Machine Company |
1910 |
7 / 52-53 | B (correspondents include A.L. Babcock, Ball and
McMichael, William C. Bardon, H.A. Bartlett, Mary a. Beamer, Mrs. L.W. Beebe, Alfred
A. Behrens, Oliver W. Belden, John D. Bertin, J.W. Bird, D.L. Blackstone, H.A.
Bolinger, S. Bouchard, Harold Bower, Thomas Bowes, Brady-Collins Sheep Company, George
W. Brewster, Briggs and Ellis Company, Lawrence Briscoe, Robert C. Bryant, F.W. and
J.W. Bucklin, F.S. Bull, A.E. Burleson, Alex Burrell, W.L. Butts) |
1910 |
7 / 54 | Chouteau County |
1910 |
7 / 55 | F.V.H. Collins |
1910 |
7 / 56 | Cook-Reynolds Company |
1910 |
7 / 57 | Custer County |
1910 |
8 / 1 | C (correspondents include R.A. Carnochan, R.A.
Carpenter, Catron-Pigott Cattle Company, E.T. Clark, Calvin Coday, W.C. Coleman, A.J.
Collins, J.H. Conrad, M.V. Conroy, F.G. Cooper, Coulter and Miller, J.J. Crowley) |
1910 |
8 / 2 | Dawson County |
1910 |
8 / 3 | James Donovan |
1910 |
8 / 4 | D (correspondents include Charles R. Dauterman,
Albert Davey, Deer Lodge County School District, L. Deranleau, I.M. DeStaffany, Thomas
Digman, Henry Dion, S. Douglas, Al L. Duncan, S. Dyk) |
1910 |
8 / 5 | E (correspondents include Ira Eatinger, John M.
Edwards, Robert C. Edwards, Riley Eldridge Logging Contractor, Roe Emery, J.
Engellant, E.N. English, John M. Evans, Thomas M. Everett) |
1910 |
8 / 6 | Flathead County |
1910 |
8 / 7 | F (correspondents include Farmers State Bank of
Sidney, Fergus County School District, F.W. Fitze, S.O. Fletcher, J.E. Fritz) |
1910 |
8 / 8 | A.L. Gesche |
1910 |
8 / 9 | Great Northern Railway Company |
1910 |
8 / 10 | G (correspondents include Joseph Gallagher, J.E.
Gallivan, E.M. Gardner Company, Thomas Garlick, A.L. Gideon, Ole Gilbertson, H.I.
Gildersleeve, L.L. Givler, James C. Glenn, W.B. Graham, A.H. Gray) |
1910 |
8 / 11 | William Haltenhoff |
1910 |
8 / 12 | O.J. Hansen |
1910 |
8 / 13 | David Hilger |
1910 |
8 / 14 | Erek Hoff |
1910 |
8 / 15 | H (correspondents include C.E. Hale, J.E. Hamilton,
Sam Hammervik, Handel Brothers, Jacob Hauserman, Daniel J. Hawkins, E.O. Hedrick,
Elmer E. Hershey, A.S. Howard, G.W. Howell, Hoyt Brothers Coal Company, Wallis
Huidekoper) |
1910 |
8 / 16 | I (correspondents include H.C. Irber, Grant S. Irwin,
John T. Isaacson) |
1910 |
8 / 17 | A.S. Johnson |
1910 |
8 / 18 | J (correspondents include J.S. Jacobs, Fred N.
Jacobson, C.A. Jakways, Esau James, W.C. Jenizen, J.W. Johnston) |
1910 |
8 / 19 | John H. Kolbeck |
1910 |
8 / 20 | K (correspondents include M.J. Kane, James Kelleher,
Hugh Kennedy, James and A.C. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Knudson, Rudolf Kraft, Harry D.
Kremer, Johannes H. Krohn) |
1910 |
8 / 21 | E.J. Lamb |
1910 |
8 / 22 | Benjamin B. Law |
1910 |
8 / 23 | J.B. Long and Company |
1910 |
8 / 24 | Thomas D. Long |
1910 |
8 / 25 | L (correspondents include J.N. Lamb, A.M. Lambert,
Joseph Lay, Jennie K. Lewis, R.X. Lewis, E.E. Lonabaugh, E.P. Long, Fred Long, L.N.
Loomis, C. Ed Lukens) |
1910 |
8 / 26 | Mc (correspondents include E.H. McCarthy, McCaughey
Investment Company, L.L. McCurdy, J.A. McDonough, H.C. McEvony, Chastine McIntire,
Frank McNally) |
1910 |
8 / 27 | G.H. Mansur |
1910 |
8 / 28 | John Marshall |
1910 |
8 / 29 | W. Mathews |
1910 |
8 / 30 | Montana Governor Edwin L. Norris |
1910 |
8 / 31 | Montana State Forester Charles Jungberg |
1910 |
8 / 32 | Montana State Land Agent Henry Neill |
1910 |
8 / 33 | Montana Deputy Land Agent F.S. Bull |
1910 |
8 / 34 | Montana Deputy Land Agents G.B. Eckles and Frank A.
Elmer |
1910 |
8 / 35 | Montana Deputy Land Agents T.F. Henegan and A.
Hogeland |
1910 |
8 / 36 | Montana Deputy Land Agent George F. Rigby |
1910 |
8 / 37 | Montana Deputy Land Agents Eugene C. Sampson and P.J.
Sweeney |
1910 |
8 / 38 | Montana Deputy Land Agents F.E. Tibbets, Alex
Trembley, and C.J. Trembly |
1910 |
8 / 39 | Montana Deputy Land Agents C.A. Whipple and William
M. Williams |
1910 |
8 / 40 | Montana [various agencies] |
1910 |
8 / 41 | M (correspondents include Robert A. Marsh, G.D.
Martin, A.D. Maynard, H.E. Meisenbach, J.L. Mendenhall, Frank S. Metzel, M.E. Milner,
Neils Molgaard, Frank B. Morgan, Edward C. Mulroney) |
1910 |
8 / 42 | Northern Pacific Railway Company |
1910 |
8 / 43 | N-O (correspondents include John R. Nelson,
Northwestern Lumber Company, A.J. Noyes, J.F. Nystad, Daniel L. O'Hern, E.E. Oxley) |
1910 |
8 / 44 | Ike Pace |
1910 |
8 / 45 | S.C. Purdy |
1910 |
8 / 46 | P (correspondents include J.M. Page, Dick Palma, Park
County, Freeman Philbrick, Polson Chamber of Commerce, Francis F. Powell, John
Purcell) |
1910 |
8 / 47 | M. Roach |
1910 |
8 / 48 | Rosebud County |
1910 |
8 / 49 | R (correspondents include C.P. Raynor, Remington
Typewriter Company, Anna Mary Reynolds, F.B. Reynolds, W.B. Rhoades, John W. Rice, Ham
Richardson, Jens Rivenes, Jesse B. Roote, Lee Rouse, R.H. Rutledge, James J. Ryan,
R.A. Ryan) |
1910 |
8 / 50 | Sanders County |
1910 |
8 / 51 | H. Schoenfeld |
1910 |
8 / 52 | W.H. Schrader |
1910 |
8 / 53 | D.F. Smith |
1910 |
8 / 54 | Somers Lumber Company |
1910 |
8 / 55 | H.F. Staph |
1910 |
8 / 56 | J.H. Stevens |
1910 |
8 / 57 | A.L. Stone |
1910 |
8 / 58 | F.E. Stranahan |
1910 |
8 / 59 | W.X. Sudduth |
1910 |
8 / 60 | S (correspondents include George W. Sample, Frank
Schultz, John L. Scofield, J.W. Scott, Security Trust Company, G.R. Sheldon, John H.
Simpson, K.O. Slette, Amanda Smith, Theodore Smogard, G.E. Snell, William A. Stark,
E.A. Steere, Carl Stolts, Herbert Strain, A.L. Sutherland) |
1910 |
8 / 61 | Teton County |
1910 |
8 / 62 | T (correspondents include Thomas Brothers, H.R.
Thompson, Walter W. Thorne, A.K. Tollefson, J.W. Trimble, Gordon D. Tupper) |
1910 |
8 / 63-64 | U.S. Land Office (Billings, Glasgow, Great Falls,
Helena) |
1910 |
9 / 1 | U.S. Land Office (Helena) |
1910 |
9 / 2 | U.S. [various agencies] |
1910 |
9 / 3 | U-V (correspondents include Ursuline Nuns, J.M.
VanDuzer, Joseph F. Vanek, C.W. Vaughan, George W. Vennum, Elbin J. Vicain, Jacob
Vogt, Rudolf Von Tobel) |
1910 |
9 / 4 | W (correspondents include John D. Waite, A.J.
Walrath, Alex Wandell, Arthur M. Wankel, O.F. Wasmansdorff, I. Weaver, August Wetzel,
B.C. White, Wilfred White, A.J. Wilcomb, W.C. Wilkins, E.J. Williams, K.A. Williams,
Percy C. Willmot, E.A. Winstanley, David Wishart, O.D. Wold, A.J. Woodhart, W.M.
Wooldridge, William Word, R.H. Wright) |
1910 |
9 / 5 | Yellowstone County |
1910 |
9 / 6 | Y-Z (correspondents include W.H. Yarnall, Yegan
Brothers, R.G. Young, William Zimmerman) |
1910 |
9 / 7 | John Quincy Adams (Three Forks Land Company) |
1911 |
9 / 8 | Anaconda Copper Mining Company Lumber Dept. |
1911 |
9 / 9 | Ashley Irrigation District |
1911 |
9 / 10 | A (correspondents include Gus Ablem, Henry B. Albion,
Bart Armstrong, George M. Arnestad) |
1911 |
9 / 11 | Henry Bartz |
1911 |
9 / 12 | B (correspondents include L.R. Babylon, Cleoria
Bacheller, George T. Baggs, Oliver W. Belden, Joseph T. Berthelote, A.G. Berthot,
Ingolf Birkeland, D.L. Blackstone, Boorman Lumber Company, Box Elder Sheep Company,
E.L. Bradley, J.W. Bridge, C.F. Buck, Phil F. Buckley, Burroughs Adding Machine
Company) |
1911 |
9 / 13 | Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company |
1911 |
9 / 14 | G.F. Coulter |
1911 |
9 / 15 | C (correspondents include Calvin Investment Company,
Carbon County, Robert A. Carnochan, W.M. Carpenter, W.M. Clausey, E. Clayton, John
Collett, Columbus State Bank, Cook-Reynolds Company, E.H. Crabtree) |
1911 |
9 / 16 | Dawson County |
1911 |
9 / 17 | D-E (correspondents include Charles R. Dauterman,
E.P. Davidson, Edward Dickey, Silas C. Sichno, Dudley and Coffin, W.W. Dunlap, Russell
L. Dunn re U.S. Forest Service, Robert C. Edwards, W.H. Emery, W.E. Endersby) |
1911 |
9 / 18 | Flathead County |
1911 |
9 / 19 | F (correspondents include August H. Feldhahn, Fergus
County, John Flaig, Ole Flatness, Foot and Foot, B.O. Forsythe, J.M. French) |
1911 |
9 / 20 | Great Falls Land and Investment Company |
1911 |
9 / 21 | Great Northern Railway Company |
1911 |
9 / 22 | G (correspondents include R.W. Garland, William T.
Garrison, A.L. Gideon, L.D. Glenn, O.J. Gould, Felix Gray, Oliver P. Gregg) |
1911 |
9 / 23 | David Hilger |
1911 |
9 / 24 | Erek Hoff |
1911 |
9 / 25 | H.K. and J.H. Howry |
1911 |
9 / 26 | H (correspondents include J.J. Hagen, Sam Hammervik,
George Haney, Harlem News, Fred H. Hathhorn, E.O. Hedrick, J.E. Hein, J.M. Herzog,
S.S. Hobson, Thomas Hollaway, Joseph E. Hooper, A.S. Howard) |
1911 |
9 / 27 | I (correspondents include Maurice Iddings, Grant S.
Irwin) |
1911 |
9 / 28 | B.D. Jones |
1911 |
9 / 29 | J-K (correspondents include R.P. Jackson, W.A.
Jackson Jr., Ben Jacobs, W.C. Jenizen, Harry T. Jones, Kalispell Chamber of Commerce,
Louis Kalous, C.H. Kester, Daisy L. Kingsley, J.D. Kipe, H.E. Kiste, F.H. Knoble,
Arthur W. Kopp, J.E. Kremer, E.L. Kunkel) |
1911 |
9 / 30 | John Law and Alex Stevens |
1911 |
9 / 31 | J.B. Long and Company |
1911 |
9 / 32 | L (correspondents include Larabie Brothers, L.T.
Larson, Father Lee, Joseph I. Liberty, C.H. Lippy, John Logan, R.O. Lunke) |
1911 |
9 / 33 | Mc (correspondents include J.A. McCann, O.L. McCann,
J.J. McCaughey, R.H. McCutcheon, Joe McFillin, John J. McIntosh, A.R. McKee) |
1911 |
9 / 34 | J.A. McDonough |
1911 |
9 / 35 | Lee Mantle |
1911 |
9 / 36 | Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (F.B.
Linfield) |
1911 |
9 / 37 | Montana State Forester Charles Jungberg |
1911 |
9 / 38 | Montana [various agencies] |
1911 |
9 / 39 | M (correspondents include Anna Manning, Thomas A.
Marlow, John Marshall, Edgar B. Merrill, Frank S. Metzel, W.F. Meyer, J.J. Miller,
M.E. Milner, Joseph B. Moore, Morgan and Meighen, Morris and Flint, M. Mungas, P.H.
Murphy) |
1911 |
9 / 40 | H.H. Nelson |
1911 |
9 / 41 | Northern Montana Forestry Association |
1911 |
9 / 42 | Northern Pacific Railway Company |
1911 |
9 / 43 | N-O (correspondents include Nelson and Moore, Albert
Nelson, Ira B. Northey, Northwest Underwriters Inc., Northwestern Lumber Company, L.A.
Olin, George D. Oliwien, John Olson, W.C. Orr) |
1911 |
9 / 44 | P-Q (correspondents include Park County, W.S.
Parkhurst, J.M. Parsons, Goodwin T. Paul, Lewis Penwell, Walter I. Peterson, L.C.
Piper, C.B. Power, L.D. Pugsley, C.E. Quast, J.R. Quigley) |
1911 |
9 / 45 | M. Roach |
1911 |
9 / 46 | Rosebud County |
1911 |
9 / 47 | R (correspondents include J.H. Ray, Rea Brothers
Sheep Company, J.H. Rice, Ham Richardson, Ted O. Reilly, C.B. Roberts, Ronan State
Bank, Rosebud County Commercial Club, James Ryan) |
1911 |
9 / 48 | W.H. Schrader |
1911 |
9 / 49 | John H. Simpson |
1911 |
9 / 50 | Justin M. Smith |
1911 |
9 / 51 | Pearl I. Smith |
1911 |
9 / 52 | South Dakota Dept. of School and Public Lands |
1911 |
9 / 53-54 | S (correspondents include Sanders County, Ed
Scharnikow, F. Schmidt, Charles Schwandt, Shonkin Stock Association, Lee Simonson,
Somers Lumber Company, J.W. Speer, James T. Stanford, John W. Stanton, H.F. Staph,
W.A. Stark, State Land Lessees Union, C.B. Stewart, W.P. Stillman, Eric Strandlund,
Harry Strong, Dan Sullivan, J.P. Sutherland) |
1911 |
9 / 55 | Teton County |
1911 |
9 / 56 | T (correspondents include James Teeters, A.W.
Terpening, Andrew Thisted, A.T. Thompson, Allen Thomson, C.B. Toole, Cairo A. Trimble,
Gurdon D. Tupper, John B. Turton) |
1911 |
10 / 1-2 | U.S. Land Office (Glasgow, Great Falls, Havre,
Helena) |
1911 |
10 / 3 | U.S. [various agencies] |
1911 |
10 / 4 | U-V (correspondents include Underwood Typewriter
Company, Valley County, Peter Valiton, Charles Vandenhook, George W. Vennum) |
1911 |
10 / 5 | B.C. White |
1911 |
10 / 6 | W-Z (correspondents include G.A. Waterman, Claude G.
Watson, I. Weaver, Albert Wesley, Ira Westenhover, W.M. Williams, J.M. Wolfskill,
Yegen Brothers, Yergey and Yergey, Robert Yokley, E.D. Zimmerman) |
1911 |
10 / 7 | John Quincy Adams (Three Forks Land Company) |
1912 |
10 / 8 | A (correspondents include George Abel, S.A. Aldrich,
W.S. Allen, Anaconda Copper Mining Company Lumber Dept., Art Metal Construction
Company, G.J. Ayars) |
1912 |
10 / 9-10 | B (correspondents include Bank of Fergus County, J.A.
Bartholemew, M.M. Belknap, C.H. Benton, Charles L. Bjork, D.E. Blair, I.R. Blaisdell,
George H. Bloom, G.C. Bower, John Bowser, Donald Boyd, Peter Breen, B.W. Brockway,
William H. Brown Company, William Cox Buehler, H.J. Burleigh, Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, City of Butte, Duane Butterfield) |
1912 |
10 / 11 | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway |
1912 |
10 / 12 | J.E. Claypool |
1912 |
10 / 13 | Cook-Reynolds Company |
1912 |
10 / 14-15 | C (correspondents include W.J. Carroll, E.L. Chapman,
University of Chicago, Isaac F. Churchill, W.M. Clausey, Clipless Paper Fastener
Company, John A. Coleman, Colony Coyote, M.B. Conrow, T.E. Counter, A.L. Crowe, Custer
County) |
1912 |
10 / 16 | James Donovan |
1912 |
10 / 17 | D-E (correspondents include Carrie M. Davis, H.
Dickman, C.J. Dougherty, M.M. Duncan, Irving Dunn, Florence M. Edwards, E.D. Ellis,
Lon Etel, Victor George Evans) |
1912 |
10 / 18 | First National Bank of Lewistown |
1912 |
10 / 19 | F (correspondents include George W. Farr; Benjamin
Feist; Fergus County School District; Flathead County Commissioners; Ford, Bacon and
Davis Engineers, J.C. Foster) |
1912 |
10 / 20 | P.B. Gallagher |
1912 |
10 / 21 | Great Northern Railway |
1912 |
10 / 22 | Paul R. Gruby |
1912 |
10 / 23 | G (correspondents include Gallatin County, Gallatin
Land and Investment Company, Albert Goeddertz, A.M. Goff, Louis Goffena, O.J. Gould,
Granite County, Nellie K. Gray, Great Falls Land and Investment Company, Great Falls
Power Company, Great Falls Tribune, Harrison S. Green, A.W. Greenwood, Emil Guertzgen,
Robert Gwynne) |
1912 |
10 / 24 | Hilger Loan and Realty Company |
1912 |
10 / 25 | Fred Hirschy |
1912 |
10 / 26 | John A. Hoffman |
1912 |
10 / 27 | H.K. Howry |
1912 |
10 / 28-29 | H (correspondents include Handel Brothers, Richard A.
Harlow, Charles M. Harris, M.W. Hartley, Dudley N. Hartt, George Heaton Lumber
Company, John R. Heinz, John Helehan, Henningsen Produce Company, Elmer E. Hershey,
W.F. Holder, James Hollandswurth, Levi S. Howes, Howland Brothers, L.H. Huntley, H.W.
Huntington, John Hutchins) |
1912 |
10 / 30 | I-J (correspondents include S.A. Ingersoll, George B.
Irving, Henry Jacobsen, W.P. Jaquette, W.C. Jenizen, Olaf Jensvold, G.W. Johnson,
Means Johnston) |
1912 |
10 / 31 | K (correspondents include Kalispell Chamber of
Commerce, Louis Kalous, J.A. Keirnes, Frank T. Kelsey, Edgar M. Kesler, J.A. Key, G.T.
Kincheon, J.E. Kirkwood, C.E. Kittinger, Charles E. Kneeland, John H. Krohn) |
1912 |
10 / 32 | L (correspondents include M.J. Lamb, M.L. Laubach,
John Laux, William Leonhard) |
1912 |
10 / 33 | J.A. McDonough |
1912 |
10 / 34 | Charles G. McPherson |
1912 |
10 / 35 | Frank S. Metzel |
1912 |
10 / 36 | H.J. Miller |
1912 |
10 / 37 | Montana [various state agencies] |
1912 |
10 / 38-39 | M (correspondents include John W. McBee, Benjamin
McDonald, J.A. McGee, H.S. McGinley, George J. Marco and Company, John Marshall, J.W.
Masser, Lettie M. Mayer, W.M. Miller, City of Missoula, Missoula County, Montana Good
Roads Congress, E.J. Mulick, Mike Mungas, B.T. Murray) |
1912 |
10 / 40 | Northern Pacific Railway Company |
1912 |
10 / 41 | N-O (correspondents include Edgar A. Newlon, Lawrence
Niven, Northwestern Live Stock Company, R.S. Nutt, John Nuveen and Company, Joseph
Oker, John Oliver) |
1912 |
10 / 42 | Park County |
1912 |
10 / 43 | Howard Price et al. |
1912 |
10 / 44 | P (correspondents include Adolph Papritz, J.H.
Patrick, J.O. Patterson, J.T. Pettitt, John B. Pick, Plentywood Herald, City of
Polson, Powell County, Charles B. Power, J.W. Pratt, S.C. Purdy) |
1912 |
10 / 45 | Ronan State Bank |
1912 |
10 / 46 | R (correspondents include Donna Raymond, Fred G.
Reed, Remington Typewriter Company, F.B. Reynolds, Roy Romans, Oscar Roop, Roseborough
Camping Company, Rundell Brothers) |
1912 |
10 / 47 | Sanders County |
1912 |
10 / 48 | Schmidt and Schmidt |
1912 |
10 / 49 | Fred H. Scott |
1912 |
11 / 1 | Jack Sorenson and John Taylor |
1912 |
11 / 2-3 | S (correspondents include William T. Sarver, C.M.
Saul, E.F. Schreiner, J. Selkirk, John O. Selstrom, C.W. Shepherd, Victor E. Sievers,
John H. Simpson, Herbert E. Skinner, Justin M. Smith, Pearl I. Smith, C.A. Sprague,
Amos Storey, W.C. Stotera, Charles F. Strubb, F.M. Sturgis, A.L. Sutherland, James
Swindle) |
1912 |
11 / 4 | T (correspondents include H.W. Terpening, Teton
County, H.E. Thayer, Fred A. Thomas, May Thomason, H.E. Trelevan, W.H. Trippett,
Gordon Tupper) |
1912 |
11 / 5-8 | U.S. Land Office (Glasgow, Great Falls, Havre,
Helena) |
1912 |
11 / 9 | U.S. [various agencies] |
1912 |
11 / 10 | George L. Upton |
1912 |
11 / 11 | U-V (correspondents include H.C. Underhill, Underwood
Typewriter Company, Valier-Montana Land and Water Company, Valley County Sheriff, Paul
L. Van Cleve, William Van de Riet) |
1912 |
11 / 12 | B.C. White |
1912 |
11 / 13 | W (correspondents include John D. Waite; James A.
Walsh; Mary Watkins; I. Weaver; Western States Irrigation Exhibition; H.L. Willis;
James Wood Jr.; Woodin, McNear and Moore; W.M. Wooldridge; Harry G. Woolsey; Lincoln
Working; Wright Land and Investment Company; Wyoming Commissioner of Public Lands) |
1912 |
11 / 14 | Yellowstone County |
1912 |
11 / 15 | Y-Z (correspondents include Yegen Brothers, Robert
Yokley, August Zastrow) |
1912 |
11 / 16 | A-C (correspondents include John Quincy Adams, George
E. Baker, R.E. Chantry, G.M. Coffey, Collins Land Company) |
1913 |
11 / 17 | James Donovan |
1913 |
11 / 18 | D-G (correspondents include W.W. Dunlap, Henry Dyer,
Flathead County Schools, Charles A. Flexon, Great Falls National Bank) |
1913 |
11 / 19 | H.K. Howry |
1913 |
11 / 20 | H-L (correspondents include John Helehan, Albert J.
Hetzel, John W. James, F.L. King, C.X. Larrabee, Chris Larson, M.L. Laubach) |
1913 |
11 / 21 | M (correspondents include J.A. McDonough, John
Marshall, Charles Morton, Arnold Moser, C.H. Moss) |
1913 |
11 / 22 | Northern Pacific Railway Company |
1913 |
11 / 23 | N-T (correspondents include Olson Brothers, Park
County, J.F. Patterson, Charles B. Power, W.S. Shaw, H.J. Thaxter) |
1913 |
11 / 24 | U.S. Land Office (Glasgow, Havre) |
1913 |
11 / 25 | W (correspondents include John Wagerman, H.B. Wagner,
O.D. Wold) |
1913 |
11 / 26 | Philip Kershten |
1914 |
11 / 27 | U.S. Land Office (Havre) |
1914-1915 |
11 / 28 | Thomas Arthur |
1917-1919 |
11 / 29 | Montana Deputy Land Agent William Welch |
1924 |
11 / 30 | A.H. Boucher re his song "Beautiful Montana, My
Homeland" |
1935 |
11 / 31 | A-W (correspondents include Robert H. Clarkston and
43 other Chinook area ranchers, Orville Denney, Henry Neill, George D. Pease, C.A.
Whipple) |
undated |
General Correspondence [C.A. Whipple, State Land Agent] Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 32 | A (correspondents include E.B. Allward, Edon A.
Amundson, Anaconda Copper Mining Company Lumber Dept., C.H. Austin, William Awe) |
1914 |
11 / 33 | George B. Bourne |
1914 |
11 / 34 | B (correspondents include T.L. Bateman, Herman Berg,
A.B. Blankenship, Bozeman Milling Company, Sarah Breslin, P.E. Burke, E.F. Burmeister) |
1914 |
11 / 35 | Nels Campbell |
1913-1914 |
11 / 36 | C-E (correspondents include E.C. Carruth, Marie B.
Cone, Copper-Silver Montana Mining Company, R.D. Crandall, Nehemiah Davis, F.W.
Davison, Guy Dean, James Deering, Democratic Party, Ed Donlan, M.V. Evenson) |
1914 |
11 / 37 | F-G (correspondents include Ed F. Foreman, J.B.
Furley, Gallatin Valley Milling Company, Clyde Grove, Robert Gruwell) |
1914 |
11 / 38 | Hilger Loan and Realty Company |
1914 |
11 / 39 | H-L (correspondents include G.R. Hamilton, W.J.
Hartman, Howsley and McStravick, John B. Kendrick, Sidney Kerstien, E.E. Lonabaugh) |
1914 |
11 / 40 | Montana Governor S.V. Stewart |
1914 |
11 / 41 | Montana Board of Land Commissioners |
1914 |
11 / 42 | Montana Register of State Lands Sidney Miller |
1913-1914 |
11 / 43 | Montana Deputy Land Agent Will Brulo |
1914 |
11 / 44 | Montana Deputy Land Agent C.B. Fairchild |
1914 |
11 / 45 | Montana Deputy Land Agent Emmett Malloy |
1914 |
11 / 46 | Montana Deputy Land Agent E.W. Wolverton |
1914 |
11 / 47 | Montana State Field Representative John A. Whilt |
1914 |
11 / 48 | Montana [various agencies] |
1914 |
11 / 49 | Montana Fire Insurance Company |
1914 |
11 / 50 | M-R (correspondents include C.E. McKoin, J.E. Morse,
S.H. Nesbit, W.N. Noffsinger, R.S. Nutt, Tedd O'Reilly, H.H. Pigott, F.B. Pott,
Charles B. Power, C.A. Rasmusson, H.C. Redman, Frank Reilley, Rocky Mountain Fire
Insurance Company) |
1914 |
11 / 51 | State Bank of Townsend |
1914 |
11 / 52 | S-T (correspondents include Scobey Sentinel, Albert
Shipstead, C.E. Shoemaker and Company, Pearl I. Smith, Swartz Sheep Company, Charles
F. Taylor, George W. Thompson, F.A. Tintinger) |
1914 |
11 / 53 | U.S. Forest Service |
1914 |
11 / 54 | U.S. Land Office |
1914 |
11 / 55 | U-Y (correspondents include Union Central Life
Insurance Company, U.S. Civil Service Commission, Paul L. Van Cleve, T.J. Walsh) |
1914 |
Court Papers Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 1 | Affidavits (include William J. Loveall, William
Martin, Lawrence Feirstein, Jacob Knerr, E.E. Letterman, L.J. Knapp, Walter
Hollensteiner) |
1892-1901 |
12 / 2 | Appeals of U.S. Land Office decisions |
1892-1893, 1912 |
12 / 3 | G.H. Ketchner application |
1900 |
12 / 4 | Ed Sels vs. State of Montana |
1895 |
Financial Records Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
OvBx / 1 | Assets and liabilities statements: Dept. of State
Lands and Investments |
1930-1937 |
12 / 5 | Audit of books of Register of State Lands |
1909 |
12 / 6-7 | U.S. Land Office state land selection receipts
(Glasgow) |
1908-1912 |
12 / 8-12 | U.S. Land Office state land selection receipts (Great
Falls) |
1908-1912 |
12 / 13 | U.S. Land Office state land selection receipts
(Havre) |
1910-1913 |
12 / 14 | U.S. Land Office state land selection receipts
(Helena) |
1908-1912 |
12 / 15 | U.S. Land Office state land selection receipts
(Lewistown, Miles City) |
1908-1909 |
Legal Documents Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 16 | Applications for lieu selection leases: Flathead
County |
1910-1911 |
12 / 17 | Applications for lieu selection leases: Missoula
County |
1910-1911 |
12 / 18 | Applications for lieu selection leases: Sanders
County |
1910-1911 |
12 / 19 | Applications for purchase of state land: Beaverhead
County |
1910-1912 |
12 / 20 | Applications for purchase of state land: Broadwater
County |
1909-1910 |
12 / 21 | Applications for purchase of state land: Carbon
County |
1909-1911 |
12 / 22 | Applications for purchase of state land: Cascade
County |
1910-1912 |
12 / 23-24 | Applications for purchase of state land: Chouteau
County |
1909-1912 |
12 / 25 | Applications for purchase of state land: Custer
County |
1909-1912 |
12 / 26 | Applications for purchase of state land: Dawson
County |
1910-1912 |
12 / 27-28 | Applications for purchase of state land: Fergus
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 1 | Applications for purchase of state land: Flathead
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 2 | Applications for purchase of state land: Gallatin
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 3 | Applications for purchase of state land: Granite
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 4 | Applications for purchase of state land: Hill County |
1911-1912 |
13 / 5 | Applications for purchase of state land: Jefferson
County |
1909-1913 |
13 / 6 | Applications for purchase of state land: Lewis and
Clark County |
1910 |
13 / 7 | Applications for purchase of state land: Madison
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 8 | Applications for purchase of state land: Meagher
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 9 | Applications for purchase of state land: Missoula
County |
1910 |
13 / 10 | Applications for purchase of state land: Musselshell
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 11 | Applications for purchase of state land: Park County |
1909-1911 |
13 / 12 | Applications for purchase of state land: Powell
County |
1909-1911 |
13 / 13 | Applications for purchase of state land: Ravalli
County |
1909-1910 |
13 / 14 | Applications for purchase of state land: Rosebud
County |
1909-1911 |
13 / 15 | Applications for purchase of state land: Sanders
County |
1910-1912 |
13 / 16 | Applications for purchase of state land: Sweetgrass
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 17 | Applications for purchase of state land: Teton County |
1909-1910 |
13 / 18 | Applications for purchase of state land: Valley
County |
1909-1912 |
13 / 19 | Applications for purchase of state land: Yellowstone
County |
1910-1911 |
13 / 20-22 | Leases: agricultural and grazing lands |
1892 |
13 / 23-27 | Leases: oil and gas lands (includes W.B. Rhodes, O.
H. Mahon, A.L. Jaqueth, Tanberg Oil Company) |
1915-1922 |
13 / 28 | Leases: town lots |
1892 |
13 / 29 | Leases: miscellaneous |
1903-1904 |
14 / 1 | Timber permits |
1902 |
14 / 2 | Miscellaneous |
1915, undated |
Minutes Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 3 | State Board of Land Commissioners |
1893, 1909 |
14 / 4 | Havre City Council (re bond issue) |
1907 |
14 / 5 | Helena City Council (re bond issues) |
1899-1909 |
Reports Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 6 | Annual report of State Board of Land Commissioners |
1891 |
14 / 7 | Annual report of State Land Agent |
1894 |
14 / 8 | Register of State Land Thomas D. Long |
1901 |
OvBx / 2-12 | Register of State Land |
1913-1924 |
Subject Files Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 9 | Capital Building bonds |
1901 |
14 / 10 | Forest fires ("The Great Burn", correspondents
include Charles W. Jungberg, Thomas Knudsen, C.J. Tremblay, U.S. Forest Service) |
1910 |
14 / 11 | Pine bark beetle (correspondents include Joseph
Brunner, F.B. Linfield, H.L. Hopkins, David Hilger) |
1909 |
14 / 12 | Red Rock Lake irrigation project |
1905-1906 |
14 / 13 | Unsurveyed state lands |
1911-1912 |
Miscellany Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Volume | ||
Vol. 5 | Block book [Missoula?] |
undated |
Vol. 6-17 | Expiration of leases [by expiration date each year:
January-December] |
1903-1912 |
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 14 | "Information for prospective buyers or leasers of
Montana State Lands" |
1909-1912 |
14 / 15 | Land lists: Agricultural College lands |
1907 |
14 / 16 | Land lists: Indemnity School lands |
1906-1907 |
14 / 17 | Land lists: Missoula lands |
1912, undated |
15 / 1-4 | Land lists (by Township: 14S-36N) |
1910-1913 |
15 / 5 | Land lists (miscellaneous) |
undated |
Volume | ||
Vol. 15 | Lease register |
1893-1898 |
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 6-8 | Legislative investigation of State Board of Land
Commissioners testimony, pp. 1-400 |
1909 |
15 / 9 | Petition for sale of Flathead County lands |
undated |
15 / 10-11 | Petitions against leasing of state lands (includes
Cascade, Teton, Valley, etc.) |
circa 1901 |
15 / 12 | Petitions (miscellaneous) |
1891, undated |
Volume | ||
Vol. 19 | Plat books: Beaverhead County |
undated |
Vol. 20 | Plat books: Cascade County |
undated |
Vol. 21 | Plat books: Chouteau County |
undated |
Vol. 22 | Plat books: Dawson County |
undated |
Vol. 23 | Plat books: Fergus County |
undated |
Vol. 24 | Plat books: Flathead County |
undated |
Vol. 25 | Plat books: Gallatin County |
undated |
Vol. 26 | Plat books: Jefferson County |
undated |
Vol. 27 | Plat books: Madison County |
undated |
Vol. 28 | Plat books: Meagher County |
undated |
Vol. 29 | Plat books: Park County |
undated |
Vol. 30 | Plat books: Ravalli County |
undated |
Vol. 31 | Plat books: Sweet Grass County |
undated |
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 13 | Proclamation opening Flathead, Coeur d'Alene, and
Spokane Indian Reservation lands |
1909 |
15 / 14 | "Rules of practice in cases before the United States
District Land Offices, the General Land Office, and the Department of the Interior" |
1906 |
Volume | ||
Vol. 32 | School addition to Missoula |
1891 |
Vol. 33 | Tract books: Beaverhead County |
1897 |
Vol. 34 | Tract books: Broadwater County |
1900 |
Vol. 35 | Tract books: Carbon County |
1899 |
Vol. 36-37 | Tract books: Cascade County |
1893, 1898 |
Vol. 38 | Tract books: Chouteau County |
1898 |
Vol. 39 | Tract books: Custer County |
1899 |
Vol. 40 | Tract books: Dawson County |
1897 |
Vol. 41 | Tract books: Deer Lodge County |
1898 |
Vol. 42 | Tract books: Fergus County |
1897 |
Vol. 43-44 | Tract books: Flathead County |
1897 |
Vol. 45-46 | Tract books: Gallatin County |
1892, 1895 |
Vol. 47 | Tract books: Granite County |
undated |
Vol. 48 | Tract books: Jefferson County |
1895 |
Vol. 49 | Tract books: Lewis and Clark County |
1894 |
Vol. 50 | Tract books: Madison County |
1894 |
Vol. 51 | Tract books: Meagher County |
1895 |
Vol. 52-53 | Tract books: Missoula County |
1892, 1898 |
Vol. 54 | Tract books: Park County |
1898 |
Vol. 55 | Tract books: Ravalli County |
1898 |
Vol. 56 | Tract books: Silver Bow County |
1899 |
Vol. 57 | Tract books: Sweet Grass County |
1897 |
Vol. 58 | Tract books: Teton County |
1898 |
Vol. 59 | Tract books: Valley County |
1899 |
Vol. 60 | Tract books: Yellowstone County |
1898 |
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 15 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Forest fires--Montana
- Grazing Leases
- Grazing districts--Montana
- Homesteading--Montana
- Land classification
- Land companies--Montana
- Lumber trade--Montana
- Mountain Pine Beetle--Montana
- Oil and gas leases--Montana
- Public lands--Montana
- Railroads--Montana
- Real estate business--Montana
- Salish Indians--Montana
- Salish Indians--government relations
- State aid to education--Montana