Charles Herbert McLeod Papers, 1865-1953

Overview of the Collection

Creator
McLeod, Charles Herbert, 1859-1946
Title
Charles Herbert McLeod Papers
Dates
1865-1953 (inclusive)
Quantity
43.5 linear feet, 112 oversize volumes, and 4 oversize boxes
Collection Number
Mss 001
Summary
This collection contains personal and professional papers, financial records, photographic materials, and scrapbooks generated and/or collected by Charles Herbert McLeod as an official of the Missoula Mercantile Company, investor in multiple businesses throughout western Montana, and community leader.
Repository
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu
Access Restrictions

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana-Missoula.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Charles Herbert McLeod was born in 1859 and came to Missoula, Montana, from New Brunswick, Canada, in 1880 to work for local businessman Andrew Hammond. McLeod had been sent by Hammond’s sister, Mrs. George Fenwick of New Brunswick, after Hammond asked relatives and friends in New Brunswick for enterprising young men who would like to come west. Hammond was principal owner of a firm that had begun in Missoula in 1867 as Bonner and Welch, with E. L. Bonner as one of the principals. The name was changed to E. L. Bonner and Co. in 1871 with a change of owners.

Andrew Hammond arrived in Montana in 1867, settled in Hell Gate in 1870, then moved to Missoula in late 1871. He soon became a clerk in a store owned by Richard Eddy. Hammond became a partner in the store in 1876 and the business was renamed Eddy, Hammond, and Co. In 1877, the store constructed its building at the intersection of Front Street and Higgins Avenue, on the Mullan military road, in Missoula. In 1881, the firm was awarded the contract to clear the right-of-way and provide the lumber for the construction of the Northern Pacific Railway. When the Northern Pacific was completed at Gold Creek, Montana, in 1883, business expanded considerably. The Montana Improvement Company, formed in 1882, took over this portion of the Eddy, Hammond, and Company business.

After the reorganization of Eddy, Hammond and Company as the Missoula Mercantile in 1885, Charles H. McLeod became the vice president and general manager; John M. Keith and Thomas G. Hathaway, immigrants from New Brunswick, also became involved. The Missoula Real Estate Association, another offshoot of the Mercantile, built the first Florence Hotel across the street from the Mercantile in 1888. After 1890, McLeod was responsible for the management and success of the various companies as well as the parent company. The South Missoula Land Company, yet another branch of the Mercantile, owned much of Missoula south of the Clark Fork River and was responsible for the extensive residential development there. In 1908, McLeod became president of the company and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1940.

The Missoula Mercantile operated branch stores in Kalispell, Montana; Victor, Montana; Arlee, Montana; and at other locations throughout western Montana. One key to the Mercantile’s success was its strategy of operating temporary stores to serve logging and railroad construction camps; these operations followed the population they served. The Missoula Mercantile and its branches and affiliates were one of the largest business concerns of the Pacific Northwest. Allied Stores Corporation purchased the Missoula Mercantile Company in 1959 for $1,056,000.

McLeod took an active part in state and city politics and activities, with extensive support for the Republican Party from the store’s assets. In 1888, he represented Missoula County at the state Republican convention. He was also president of the Missoula Light and Power Company and a director of the First National Bank of Missoula.

Charles McLeod married Clara Louise Beckwith in 1886; they had two children, Walter Herbert born in 1887 and Helen born in 1892. Clara McLeod died in 1935 and Charles passed away in 1946.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection contains personal and professional papers, financial records, photographic materials, and scrapbooks generated and/or collected by Charles Herbert McLeod as an official of the Missoula Mercantile Company, investor in multiple businesses throughout western Montana, and community leader. These materials constitute one of the Pacific Northwest's most detailed assemblages of rural general merchandising operations as well as a significant contribution to studies of Missoula's development into a regional economic center. Collection documents reveal Missoula Mercantile Company business practices and inter-relationships with other major business operations, Missoula's social and political networks, and McLeod family endeavors. In association with the Walter H. McLeod Collection (Mss 002), these materials reveal significant insights into the economic, political, and social patterns of Missoula and western Montana throughout the first half of the twentieth century. As documented in the correspondence, legal documents, and financial records of this collection the Missoula Mercantile Company dominated the retail and commercial supply trades throughout the region for half a century. Collection materials reveal McLeod family commitments to maintaining diverse and flexible business operations as well as involvement in local, state, and regional Republican politics.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright not transferred to The University of Montana.

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number], Charles H. McLeod Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana—Missoula.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is divided into two subgroups, then thirty-eight series:

Subgroup 1: Missoula Mercantile Company and Personal, 1865-1953, 37.5 linear feet, 100 oversize volumes, and 3 oversize boxes

Series I: Correspondence, 1885-1947, 34.0 linear feet

Series II: Legal, 1885-1939, 3 folders

Series III: Financial Records, 1881-1953, 1.5 linear feet, 2 oversize boxes, and 100 oversize volumes

Series IV: Organization, 1891-1941, 1 folder

Series V: Advertising, 1939, 1 folder

Series VI: Personal, 1885-1948, 0.75 linear feet

Series VII: Printed Materials and Scrapbooks, 1906-1947, 0.75 linear feet

Series VIII: Photographs, 1865-1946, 0.5 linear ft and one oversized box

Subgroup 2: Subsidiary and Associated Businesses, 1883-1948, 6.0 linear feet, 12 oversize volumes, and 1 oversize box

Series IX: Northern Pacific Railway, Tie Account, 1920-1925, 2 folders

Series X: Conrad Mercantile Company, 1911-1938, 2 folders

Series XI: Dwight Mercantile Company, 1922, 1 folder

Series XII: Eddy-Hammond Company, 1923-1924, 1 folder

Series XIII: First National Bank, Kalispell, Montana, 1911 and 1928-1931, 1 folder

Series XIV: Hammond Lumber Company, 1917 and 1935, 1 folder and 1 bound volume

Series XV: Kalispell Grocery Company, 1933, 1 folder

Series XVI: Kalispell Mercantile Company, 1911-1932, 1 folder and 2 oversize volumes

Series XVII: May Mercantile Company, 1914-1925, 0.25 linear feet and 1 partial oversize volume

Series XVIII: Missoula Creamery Company, 1919, 1 folder

Series XIX: Missoula Opera House Company, 1920-1922, 1 folder

Series XX: Montana Development Association, 1921-1924, 1 folder

Series XXI: Northwestern Abstract and Title Guarantee Company, 1911, 1 folder

Series XXII: Stanley Scearce, 1917, 1 folder

Series XXIII: Weisel-Boissevatin Ranch Company, 1929, 1 folder

Series XXIV: Western Montana National Bank, 1921, 1 folder

Series XXV: Employees Protective Association, 1890-1948, 2.5 linear feet

Series XXVI: Amelia Loffnes, 1929-1953, 0.5 linear feet

Series XXVII: Victor Land and Livestock Company, 1883-1943, 1.0 linear feet

Series XXVIII: W.A. Mentrum Company, 1896-1898, 2 oversize volumes

Series XXIX: Corvallis Mercantile, 1889-1898, 3 oversize volumes

Series XXX: Bozeman Feed and Grain Company, 1941-1942, 1 oversize volume

Series XXXI: Kalispell Grocery Company, 1936-1941, 2 oversize volumes

Series XXXII: Missoula Real Estate Association, 1885-1926, 1 folder and 2 oversize volumes

Series XXXIII: Hot Springs Commercial Company, 1915-1925, 1 partial bound volume

Series XXXIV: Perma Commercial Company, 1927-1928, 1 partial bound volume

Series XXXV: Victor Mercantile Company, 1921-1926, 1 partial bound volume

Series XXXVI: Victor Commercial Company, 1911-1925, 1 partial bound volume

Series XXXVII: Beckwith Mercantile Company, 1910-1941, 1 bound volume

Series XXXVIII: Artifacts, undated, 1 oversize box

Custodial History

The bulk of this collection remained with Charles H. McLeod's descendants until its donation to Archives and Special Collections. A few small additions were contributed by descendants of Missoula Mercantile Company employees and independent historians.

Acquisition Information

Gifts of Walter H. McLeod, 1965; Olive (McLeod) Haugen, 1965, 1972, and 1973; R.H. Robinson 1972 and 1989; Vernon Krogstad, 1981; and Steve Leigh, 1988.

Processing Note

The materials in this collection were originally processed in six separate collections which reflected how they had been donated to the Archives: LC 1, LC 49, LC 60, SC 324, SC 254, and SC 296. Over 150 photographs donated in 1965 with the materials in LC 1 were separated during the processing of LC 1 and integrated into the Archives' general photograph collection.

In 2003, all Charles H. McLeod materials were reprocessed and integrated into one manuscript collection (Mss 001.) During this reprocessing, ten volumes originally housed as oversize materials were relocated and housed within archival boxes for more effective preservation. All photographs received as part of the earlier-mentioned McLeod collections were integrated into Mss 001 and were assigned "new" numbers reflecting their organization within series [example: 1(VIII)21]. In 2011, to minimize ongoing confusion between "new" numbers and "legacy" numbers (numbers assigned at the time of their original acquisition), all photographs with legacy numbers were returned to those numbers [example: 76-101]. Photographs that had not been numbered prior to 2003 retain their collection and series based numbers.

Also in 2003, photographs numbered 76-101 through 76-119 and 78-45 through 78-85 were transferred by the processor from the Charles H. McLeod Papers (Mss 001) to the Walter H. McLeod Papers (Mss 002). In 2011 those photographs were returned to the Charles H. McLeod Papers (Mss 001) as provenance records and earlier processing labels indicate that they were donated with the bulk of the other materials in what is now Mss 001.

Separated Materials

Thirteen bound journals originally processed within the Charles H. McLeod Papers were re-evaluated during 2003 reprocessing and were determined to be more accurately associated with the Walter H. McLeod Papers (Mss 002). This determination was based primarily on the span of years for each bound record, cross-referenced with the date of Walter's ascension to primary management of McLeod family investments. These determinations were bolstered by date spans extending well beyond Charles H. McLeod's death (often by more than a decade) and the prevalence of Walter H. McLeod's signatures on such documents. These 14 volumes were integrated into the Walter H. McLeod Papers.

A Kalispell Mercantile Catalog, circa 1915, and a history of the Missoula Mercantile company, written in 1962 at Montana State University (now the University of Montana--Missoula), were transferred to Special Collections in 2003.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Subgroup 1:  Missoula Mercantile Company and Personal, 1865-1953Return to Top

37.5 linear feet, 100 oversize volumes, and 3 oversize boxes

This subgroup contains materials generated or received by Charles H. McLeod over the course of his professional career that directly deal with the Missoula Mercantile Company and McLeod's family. Materials include general correspondence, legal documents, financial records, organizational documents, advertising items, personal materials, collected readings, scrapbooks, and photographic materials.

Container(s) Description Dates
Series I: Correspondence
34.0 linear feet
This series contains general correspondence written and received by Charles H. McLeod over the course of his professional career as a prominent Missoula businessman. Many of these letters document both mundane and significant business decisions over the course of seven decades and provide details of Missoula Mercantile Company organizational structures, priorities, and operational adjustments in response to changing economic conditions. In addition, much of this correspondence records Charles McLeod's opinions regarding Montana farming practices, western Montana lifestyles, national and regional economic policies, political developments, and social trends. Materials in this series also document many of the commercial, political, and community organizations in which McLeod served as a member and/or leader. This series also contains extensive correspondence between Charles and members of the extended McLeod family. Many of Charles McLeod's closest business and professional associates were relatives (directly and by marriage). This correspondence provides significant insights into the depth and breadth of McLeod family relations--often seamlessly transitioning back and forth between business and personal matters. In addition, women in the McLeod family constitute a major portion of this correspondence material and, thus, present an unusually concentrated source of 19th and early 20th Century feminine perspectives on family, business, and life in the American west.
1885-1947
Box/Folder
1/1
“A”
1894-1915
1/2
“A”
1916-1920
1/3
“A”
1921-1925
1/4
“A”
1926-1930
1/5
“A”
1931-1935
1/6
“A”
1936-1941
1/7
Alward, H.V.
1908-1915
1/8
Amador Consolidated Mining and Development Company
1904-1906
1/9
American Liberty League
1935
1/10
American Peace Society
1917
1/11
American Protective League
1918
1/12
American Red Cross
1917-1935
1/13
Anaconda Commercial Club
1940
1/14
Anaconda Copper Mining Company
1906-1943
1/15
Anderson, C.C.
1921
1/16
Anti-Saloon League of Montana
1921-1922
1/17
Applications for Advertising Manager
1930
1/18
Associated Industries of Montana
1919-1939
1/19
Ayers, Roy E.
1937-1940
1/20
“B”
1894-1910
2/1
“B”
1911-1916
2/2
“B”
1917-1920
2/3
“B”
1921-1923
2/4
“B”
1924-1927
2/5
“B”
1928-1929
2/6
“B”
1930-1931
2/7
“B”
1932-1934
3/1
“B”
1935-1936
3/2
“B”
1937-1939
3/3
“B”
1940-1942
3/4
“B”
1943-1946
3/5
Babcock, A.L.
1895
3/6
Baggs, George T.
1894-1921
3/7
Bailly, R.G.
1920-1933
3/8
Bailly, R.G.
1934-1937
3/9
Bailly, R.G.
1938-1941
3/10
Barnes, C.A.
1895-1918
3/11
Barnes, C.A.
1919-1928
3/12
Barnes, C.A.
1929-1945
4/1
Bass, Dudley C.
1902
4/2
Bauer, L.J.
1921-1930
4/3
Bauer, L.J.
1931-1935
4/4
Bauer, L.J.
1936-1939
4/5
Bauer, L.J.
1940-1944
4/6
Bean Brothers
1903-1904
4/7
Bean, James A.
1904
4/8
Beattie, E.W.
1895
4/9
Beattie, E.W.
1905
4/10
Beckwith, Andrew B.
1904-1931
4/11
Beckwith, Charles E.
1922
4/12
Beckwith, George H.
1903-1905
4/13
Beckwith, George H.
1906-1913
4/14
Beckwith, George H.
1914-1920
4/15
Beckwith, George H.
1921-1944
4/16
Beckwith, Mrs. George H.
1944
4/17
Beckwith, Sadie
1907
5/1
Bell, Harry O.
1924-1926
5/2
Berger, Harry and Company
1906-1940
5/3
Bickford, Walter M.
1905-1929
5/4
Billings Commercial Club
1922
5/5
Blair, A.S.
1895
5/6
Blaisdell, Irwin K.
1903
5/7
Blanchard, Alice
1929
5/8
Bonner, Edward L.
1894-1896
5/9
Bonner, Mrs. Edward L.
1903-1922
5/10
Boorman, B.J.
1918-1922
5/11
Bowden, Joseph
1895-1928
5/12
Bozeman Chamber of Commerce
1919-1922
5/13
Brandjord, Iver M.
1917-1941
5/14
Brantley, Theodore
1903-1904
5/15
Breitenstein, A.J.
1911-1941
5/16
Briggs, George
1896
5/17
Brower, A.J.
1913-1928
5/18
Bullock and Jones
1906-1928
5/19
Burnett, W.S.
1911-1915
5/20
Burnett, W.S.
1916-1919
5/21
Burnett, W.S.
1920-1926
5/22
Burnett, W.S.
1930-1943
6/1
George H. Burr and Company
1912-1915
6/2
George H. Burr and Company
1916-1924
6/3
George H. Burr, Conrad and Broom
1923-1929
6/4
Busey, J.E.
1910-1945
6/5
Butte
1920-1923
6/6
Butte Chamber of Commerce
1913-1934
6/7
Byllesby, H.M.
1895-1920
6/8
“C”
1894-1910
6/9
“C”
1911-1915
6/10
“C”
1916-1919
6/11
“C”
1920
7/1
“C”
1921-1923
7/2
“C”
1924-1925
7/3
“C”
1926
7/4
“C”
1927-1929
7/5
“C”
1930-1932
7/6
“C”
1933-1934
7/7
“C”
1935-1936
8/1
“C”
1937-1938
8/2
“C”
1939-1940
8/3
“C”
1941-1946
8/4
Campbell, Will A.
1920-1923
8/5
Cannon, Joseph
1903
8/6
Carr, J.W.
1917-1920
8/7
Carter, Thomas H.
1895-1910
8/8
Charters, H.F.
1904-1924
8/9
Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railroad
1910-1922
8/10
Citizens State Bank
1917
8/11
Clapp, C.H.
1922
8/12
Clark, William A.
1924-1925
8/13
Clinton, R.L.
1894-1895
8/14
Coffin, C.A.
1904
8/15
Columbia River Packers Association
1918-1935
8/16
Colvin, Milton
1930-1940
8/17
Committee of the Ports of the Columbia
1913
8/18
Committee on Public Information
1918
8/19
Conference Committee on National Preparedness
1917
8/20
Congressional Delegation
1921
8/21
Conley, Frank
1908-1939
8/22
Connell, M.J.
1904-1913
8/23
Conrad Mercantile Company
1923-1924
8/24
Continental and Commercial National Bank – Chicago
1910-1924
8/25
Coolidge, Calvin
1923-1927
9/1
Coonan, Clarence
1922-1936
9/2
Cooney, F.H.
1912-1934
9/3
Cooper, O.C.
1895-1905
9/4
Corbett, H.S.
1895
9/5
Corbett, Mary
1914-1933
9/6
Corbitt, Mary (McLeod)
1919-1936
9/7
Corbitt, Mary (McLeod)
1937-1945
9/8
Corette, John E.
1919-1943
9/9
Corvallis State Bank
1921
9/10
Craig, O.J.
1905
9/11
Craighead, Edwin B.
1919
9/12
Crossen, Mrs. James
1905
9/13
“D”
1895-1914
9/14
“D”
1915-1919
9/15
“D”
1920-1925
9/16
“D”
1926-1930
10/1
“D”
1931-1937
10/2
“D”
1938-1945
10/3
Daly Bank and Trust Company
1905
10/4
Daly, Marcus, II
1908-1942
10/5
Daly, Mrs. Marcus, I
1908-1931
10/6
Davis, A.J.
1924
10/7
Davis, James J.
1929
10/8
Delafield, Richard
1904
10/9
Demers, Louis A.
1890-1943
10/10
Demers, Robert. J.
1915-1937
10/11
Democratic National Committee
1912
10/12
Devol, Major C.A.
1905-1926
10/13
Dixon, A.C.
1912-1919
10/14
Dixon For Governor Club
Folder missing as of 2015.
1920
10/15
Dixon, Joseph M.
1904-1920
10/16
Dixon, Joseph M.
1923-1932
10/17
Doherty, Kate
1917-1920
10/18
Donlan, Ed
1905-1930
10/19
Dougherty, G.W.
1894-1895
10/20
Dow, Alex
1894-1895
11/1
Dwight Mercantile Company
1918-1924
11/2
Dwight, Reuben
1915-1925
11/3
“E”
1885-1917
11/4
“E”
1918-1922
11/5
“E”
1923-1932
11/6
“E”
1933-1945
11/7
Eastern Montana Electric Railway Company
1910
11/8
Eddy, Hammond Company
1942-1943
11/9
Eddy, Richard A.
1894-1911
11/10
Eddy, Mrs. Richard A.
1895-1923
11/11
Edgerton, E. D.
1895
11/12
Edwards, John M.
1921
11/13
Edwards, T. J.
1916-1920
11/14
Ellison, J. H.
1910-1920
11/15
Employers Association of Montana
Folder missing as of 2015.
1919
11/16
Erickson, John. E.
1924-1933
11/17
Evans, John M.
1907-1919
12/1
Evans, John M.
1924-1932
12/2
Evans, L.O.
1913-1923
12/3
“F”
1895-1917
12/4
“F”
1918-1920
12/5
“F”
1921-1924
12/6
“F”
1925-1929
12/7
“F”
1930-1937
13/1
“F”
1938-1945
13/2
Farmers State Bank – Victor
1920-1933
13/3
Faulds, W.B.
1907
13/4
Faust, H.J.
1906-1932
13/5
Fenwick, Fred M.
1905-1928
13/6
Fenwick, George W.
1895-1929
13/7
Fenwick, Mrs. George W.
1926-1931
13/8
Fenwick, Georgie
1924-1945
13/9
First National Bank – Kalispell
1912-1940
13/10
First National Bank – Missoula
1911-1933
13/11
First National Bank – Plains
1914-1939
13/12
First National Bank – Ronan
1924
13/13
First State Bank- Stevensville
1917-1926
13/14
Flathead Irrigation Association
1919-1920
13/15
Flathead Settlers Association
1935
13/16
Flathead Valley Protective Association
1922
13/17
Flood, Thomas J.
1909
13/18
Flood, Mrs. Thomas J.
1907-1921
13/19
Florence Hotel
1936-1941
14/1
Ford, Sam C.
1941
14/2
Fowler, Allen
1895
14/3
Fowler, C.W.
1919-1922
14/4
Fowler, C.W.
1924-1941
14/5
“G”
1894-1917
14/6
“G”
1918-1922
14/7
“G”
1923-1928
14/8
“G”
1929-1933
14/9
“G”
1934-1937
15/1
“G”
1938-1945
15/2
Galen , Albert
1905-1932
15/3
Gerard, Mrs. James W.
1922
15/4
Gibson, Paris
1904-1914
15/5
Goddard, O.F.
1923
15/6
Gooding, Frank R.
1924-1926
15/7
Goza, Sam D.
1908-1936
15/8
Grant, H.H.
1895
15/9
Great Falls Chamber of Commerce
1931-1933
15/10
Great Falls Commercial Club
1922
15/11
Great Northern Railroad
1922
15/12
Greenough, W.D.
1906
15/13
Griffin, P.H.
1903-1917
15/14
“H”
1894-1917
15/15
“H”
1918-1921
15/16
“H”
1922-1925
15/17
“H”
1926-1929
16/1
“H”
1930-1934
16/2
“H”
1935-1939
16/3
“H”
1940-1946
16/4
Haley, M.J.
1895
16/5
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce
1915-1938
16/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1894
16/7
Hammond, Andrew B.
1895
16/8
Hammond, Andrew B.
1895
16/9
Hammond, Andrew B.
1896-1904
16/10
Hammond, Andrew B.
1905
17/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1905
17/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1906
17/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1906
17/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1907
17/5
Hammond, Andrew B.
1907
17/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1908
18/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1909
18/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1909
18/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1909
18/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1910
18/5
Hammond, Andrew B.
1910
18/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1910
18/7
Hammond, Andrew B.
1911
18/8
Hammond, Andrew B.
1911
19/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1912
19/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1912
19/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1912
19/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1912
19/5
Hammond, Andrew B.
1913
19/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1913
19/7
Hammond, Andrew B.
1913
19/8
Hammond, Andrew B.
1914
20/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1914-1915
20/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1915
20/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1916
20/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1917
20/5
Hammond, Andrew B.
1917
20/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1918
20/7
Hammond, Andrew B.
1918
20/8
Hammond, Andrew B.
1919
21/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1919
21/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1920
21/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1920
21/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1921
21/5
Hammond, Andrew B.
1922
21/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1922
21/7
Hammond, Andrew B.
1922
21/8
Hammond, Andrew B.
1923
21/9
Hammond, Andrew B.
1924
21/10
Hammond, Andrew B.
1925
22/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1926
22/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1926
22/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1927
22/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1928
22/5
Hammond, Andrew B.
1929
22/6
Hammond, Andrew B.
1930
23/1
Hammond, Andrew B.
1930
23/2
Hammond, Andrew B.
1931
23/3
Hammond, Andrew B.
1932
23/4
Hammond, Andrew B.
1933
23/5
Hammond, Mrs. Andrew B.
1906-1916
23/6
Hammond, Bertha
1910-1911
23/7
Hammond, Daisy
1937
23/8
Hammond, Florence
1908
23/9
Hammond, George H.
1912-1925
23/10
Hammond, Mrs. George L.
1910-1923
23/11
Hammond, Leonard C.
1904-1933
23/12
Hammond, Leonard C.
1934-1945
23/13
Hammond, Leonard R.
1921-1927
23/14
Hammond, Mrs. Leonard R.
1923-1927
23/15
Hammond Lumber Company
1905-1924
23/16
Hammond Lumber Company
1925-1930
24/1
Hammond Lumber Company
1931-1933
24/2
Hammond Lumber Company
1934-1935
24/3
Hammond Lumber Company
1936-1944
24/4
Hammond, Milton
1904-1916
24/5
Hammond, Richard
1904-1908
24/6
Hammond, Rose
1921
24/7
Hammond, William H.
1904-1910
24/8
Hammond, Mrs. William H.
1919
24/9
Hanna, Mark A.
1903
24/10
Harding, Warren G.
1923
24/11
Hart, Ray M.
1921-1922
24/12
Hatheway, Thomas G.
1894-1895
24/13
Hawthorn, Fred H.
1908
24/14
Hazelbaker, Frank A.
1922-1931
24/15
Hebgen, Max
1904
24/16
Helena Capital Executive Committee
1894
24/17
Helena Commercial Club
1922-1923
24/18
Hennessy Company
1926
24/19
Hershey, E.E.
1895
24/20
Higgins, Frank G.
1894-1903
24/21
Hill, L.W.
1916
24/22
Historical Montana Businesses
1927
24/23
Hodge Navigation Company
1910
24/24
Holter, Aubrey M.
1920
24/25
Holter, N.B.
1918-1944
24/26
Hoon, Kate
1920-1927
24/27
Hoover, Herbert
1929-1931
24/28
Hoover Republican Club of Montana
1920
24/29
Hubbard, Thomas H.
1914
24/30
Hubbart, W.F.
1905-1923
24/31
Hudson, Josephus
1894-1895
24/32
Hughes, Charles Evans
1906
24/33
Hunt, William H.
1895
24/34
Hurley, Patrick J.
1931
24/35
Hutchens, Martin J.
1921-1926
25/1
“I”
1909-1942
25/2
Ickes, Harold
1932
25/3
Inch, John H.
1908-1932
25/4
Inch, Sidney R.
1904-1945
25/5
Intermediate Rate Association
1923-1926
25/6
International Harvester Company
1910-1935
25/7
“J”
1895-1923
25/8
“J”
1924-1936
25/9
“J”
1937-1945
26/1
Johnston, A.P.
1895-1905
26/2
Jones, O.G.
1915-1924
26/3
Joslyn, C.D.
1895-1910
26/4
“K”
1894-1917
26/5
“K”
1918-1927
26/6
“K”
1928-1935
26/7
“K”
1936-1944
26/8
Kain, George A.
1894-1943
26/9
Kalispell Chamber of Commerce
1911-1941
27/1
Kalispell Grocery Company
1932-1944
27/2
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1911-1930
27/3
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1931
27/4
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1931
27/5
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1931
27/6
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1932
27/7
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1933
27/8
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1934-1935
28/1
Kalispell Mercantile Company
1936-1941
28/2
Keith, Frank P.
1910
28/3
Keith, Harry C.
1895-1900
28/4
Keith, Harry C.
1903-1905
28/5
Keith, Harry C.
1906
28/6
Keith, Harry C.
1907
28/7
Keith, Harry C.
1908
28/8
Keith, Harry C.
1909
29/1
Keith, Harry C.
1910
29/2
Keith, Harry C.
1910
29/3
Keith, Harry C.
1911
29/4
Keith, Harry C.
1912
29/5
Keith, Harry C.
1913
29/6
Keith, Harry C.
1913
29/7
Keith, Harry C.
1914
30/1
Keith, Harry C.
1915
30/2
Keith, Harry C.
1915
30/3
Keith, Harry C.
1916-1918
30/4
Keith, Harry C.
1919
30/5
Keith, Harry C.
1920
30/6
Keith, Harry C.
1921-1922
30/7
Keith, Harry C.
1923-1924
30/8
Keith, Harry C.
1925-1926
31/1
Keith, Harry C.
1927-1929
31/2
Keith, Harry C., Jr.
1930-1933
31/3
Keith, Harry C., Jr.
1934
31/4
Keith, Harry C., Jr.
1935-1936
31/5
Keith, Harry C., Jr.
1937-1944
31/6
Keith, J.M.
1909-1926
31/7
Kelly, Cornelius F.
1913-1915
31/8
Kerr, Frank M.
1927-1940
31/9
Kessler, F.E.
1935
31/10
E.R. Kilburn and Company
1912-1931
32/1
King, Frank B.
1919-1943
32/2
Kinney, Alfred
1895
32/3
Kirby, Gustavus T.
1933-1934
32/4
Kirby, Gustavus T.
1935-1936
32/5
Lanstrum, O.M.
1914-1928
32/6
“L”
1895-1919
32/7
“L”
1920-1924
33/1
“L”
1925-1934
33/2
“L”
1935-1945
33/3
Lake County
1923-1927
33/4
Lalor, J.C.
1904-1905
33/5
Lambard, Irby
1919-1921
33/6
Lamoreux, Frank B.
1895
33/7
Lange, W.C.
1920-1922
33/8
Langford, Nathaniel P.
1907
33/9
Largey Lumber Company
1919-1920
33/10
Larson, Peter
1905
33/11
Lea, R.W.
1935-1936
33/12
League to Enforce Peace
1918-1919
33/13
Leavitt, Scott
1923-1932
34/1
Leggett, Francis and Company
1912
34/2
Legislative Delegation
1919
34/3
Lewis and Clark Highway Association
1922-1929
34/4
Linderman, Frank B.
1933
34/5
Lockey, Richard
1895
34/6
Loffnes, Amelia
1914-1943
34/7
Logan-Cochran Company
1911
34/8
Logan , J.E.
1911-1921
34/9
Logan, S. Rae
1918-1939
34/10
Lubrecht, W.C.
1919-1921
34/11
Lundstrom, Al
1920
34/12
Lusk, Addison
1915-1930
34/13
Lusk, Frank S.
1912-1918
34/14
Lynch, Nep Jr.
1894-1895
34/15
Lynde, T.J.
1895
34/16
“M”
1887-1912
34/17
“M”
1913-1917
34/18
“M”
1918-1920
35/1
“M”
1921-1923
35/2
“M”
1924-1927
35/3
“M”
1928-1930
35/4
“M”
1931-1933
35/5
“M”
1934-1935
36/1
“M”
1936-1938
36/2
“M”
1939-1942
36/3
“M”
1943-1945
36/4
Markham, Reverend A.J.
1894-1895
36/5
Marlow, Thomas A.
1895-1927
36/6
Marlow, Thomas A.
1928-1936
36/7
Marshall Field and Company
1910-1914
36/8
Marshall, Thomas C.
1895-1908
36/9
Martin, Teddie
1913-1934
36/10
May Mercantile Company
1914-1922
37/1
McCormick, Washington, J.
1914-1944
37/2
McDougall, Matt
1910-1917
37/3
McDougall, Nat
1917
37/4
McDougall, Mrs. W.A.
1926
37/5
McGowan Commercial Company
1919-1921
37/6
McGowan, James A.
1894-1911
37/7
McGowan, Mrs. James A.
1914-1915
37/8
McIntire, O.V.
1919-1920
37/9
McKeen, Anne C.
1904
37/10
McLeod, Beverly
1904-1931
37/11
McLeod, Charles H.
1922-1923
37/12
McLeod, Charles H., Celebration
1930
37/13
McLeod, Charles H., re: Death
1946
37/14
McLeod, Mrs. Charles H. (Clara)
1895-1934
37/15
McLeod, Mrs. Charles H., re: Death
1935
37/16
McLeod, Charlotte (also Macleod, Charlotte)
1913-1944
37/17
McLeod, Clara Marsh
1941-1945
37/18
McLeod, F.M.
1895
37/19
McLeod, George B.
1903-1912
37/20
McLeod, George B.
1913-1916
38/1
McLeod, George B.
1917-1920
38/2
McLeod, George B.
1921-1924
38/3
McLeod, George B.
1925-1929
38/4
McLeod, George B.
1930-1932
38/5
McLeod, George B.
1933
38/6
McLeod, George B.
1934
39/1
McLeod, George B.
1935
39/2
McLeod, George B.
1936-1939
39/3
McLeod, George B.
1940-1945
39/4
McLeod, Mrs. George B.
1908
39/5
McLeod, H.D.
1906
39/
McLeod, Hannah
1912
39/7
McLeod, Harry R.
1911-1934
39/8
McLeod, Harry W.
1907-1927
39/9
McLeod, Harry W.
1928-1947
39/10
McLeod, Helen
1908-1923
39/11
McLeod, L.S.
1895
39/12
McLeod, Mary
1906-1908
39/13
McLeod, Sam A.
1895-1926
40/1
McLeod Seeley Lake Property
1943
40/2
McLeod, Thomas T.
1906-1930
40/3
McLeod, Thomas T.
1931-1935
40/4
McLeod, Thomas T.
1936-1939
40/5
McLeod, Walter H.
1906-1927
40/6
McLeod, Walter H.
1928-1941
41/1
McLeod, Mrs. Walter H.
1921
41/2
McLeod, Walter H., Jr.
1941-1944
41/3
McLeod, William H.
1905
41/4
McLeod, William H.
1906
41/5
McLeod, William H.
1906
41/6
McLeod, William H.
1907
41/7
McLeod, William H.
1908-1930
41/8
McLeod, William H.
1931-1937
41/9
McMahon, B.J.
1895
41/10
McNamara, C.J.
1914
41/11
Means, E.L.
1894-1895
41/12
Mentrum, W.A.
1916-1919
41/13
Miles, A.W.
1908
41/14
Military Training Camps Association
1917
41/15
Mineral County
1919-1939
41/16
Mission State Bank - St.Ignatius
1916-1925
41/17
Missoula
1912-1926
41/18
Missoula Chamber of Commerce
1912-1941
41/19
Missoula County
1905-1924
41/20
Missoula General Electric Company
1895
41/21
Missoula Light and Water Company
1908
41/22
Missoula Real Estate Association
1922
41/23
Missoula Trades and Labor Council
1913
41/24
Missoula Trust and Savings Bank
1922
41/25
Missoulian Publishing Company
1917
41/26
Monaghan, Joseph P.
1933-1936
41/27
Montana, State Attorney General
1923-1927
41/28
Montana, State Auditor
1923-1925
41/29
Montana, State Banking
1924-1938
41/30
Montana, State Board of Entomology
1923
41/31
Montana, State Board of Equalization
1927
41/32
Montana, State Board of Horticulture
1913
41/33
Montana, State Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation
1940
42/1
Montana, State Council of Defense
1917-1918
42/2
Montana, State Department of Agriculture, Labor and Industry
1921-1931
42/3
Montana, State Department of Highways
1931-1932
42/4
Montana, State Department of Labor and Publicity
1921
42/5
Montana, State Department of Purchasing
1931
42/6
Montana, State Accountant Office
1920
42/7
Montana, State District Court
1921-1923
42/8
Montana, State Fish and Game Office
1921-1923
42/9
Montana, State Forester
1923
42/10
Montana, State Grain Standards and Marketing
1927
42/11
Montana, State Highway Commission
1919-1936
42/12
Montana, State Industrial Accident Board
1922-1924
42/13
Montana, State Livestock Commission
1920
42/14
Montana, State Loyalty League
1918-1920
42/15
Montana, State Prison
1913-1919
42/16
Montana, State Department of Public Welfare
1939
42/17
Montana, State Purchasing Agent
1934-1936
42/18
Montana, State Railroad Commission
1911-1936
42/19
Montana, State Railroad and Public Service Commission
1914
42/20
Montana, State Registrar of Motor Vehicles
1917
42/21
Montana, Registrar of State Lands
1927
42/22
Montana, Secretary of State
1917-1927
42/23
Montana, State Fuel Administrator
1917
42/24
Montana, State Hospital
1919-1922
42/25
Montana, State Supreme Court
1916
42/26
Montana, State Treasurer
1919
42/27
Montana Automobile Association
1928
42/28
Montana Development Association
1919-1921
42/29
Montana Development Association
1922-1927
42/30
Montana Development League
1919
42/31
Montana Earthquake Relief Fund
1925
42/32
Montana Good Roads Congress
1913
42/33
Montana Irrigation Congress
1920
42/34
Montana League of Republican Clubs
1895
42/35
Montana Livestock Sanitary Board
1935
42/36
Montana Logging Company
1919-1920
42/37
Montana Mutual Dairy Loan Association
1922-1926
42/38
Montana State Fair
1923
42/39
Montana State University – Bozeman
1911-1940
42/40
Montana State University – Missoula
1910-1941
42/41
Montana Taxpayers Association
1934-1936
43/1
Montana Wholesale Grocers’ Association
1919
43/2
Montana Incorporated
1932-1937
43/3
F.S. Moseley and Company
1911-1940
43/4
Mulroney, Olive McLeod
1944-1945
43/5
Murray, James E.
1934-1940
43/6
Musgrove, George R.
1918
43/7
Myers, Henry L.
1906-1918
43/8
Myers, Henry L.
1919-1922
43/9
Myers, Henry L.
1923
43/10
Myers, Henry L.
1924-1941
43/11
“N”
1895-1918
44/1
“N”
1919-1921
44/2
“N”
1922-1924
44/3
“N”
1925-1930
44/4
“N”
1931-1935
44/5
“N”
1936-1939
44/6
“N”
1940-1945
44/7
National Aeroplane Defense Fund
1916
44/8
National Bank of Commerce – New York
1908-1912
45/1
National Bank of Commerce – New York
1913-1928
45/2
National City Bank – New York
1903-1945
45/3
National City Company
1921
45/4
National Economic League
1918-1938
45/5
National Republican Club
1940-1941
45/6
National Republican Congressional Committee
1917-1922
45/7
National Retail Dry Goods Association
1920-1927
45/8
E. Naumburg and Company
1909-1927
45/9
E. Naumburg and Company
1928-1931
45/10
Naval Base Committee
1916
45/11
Navy League of the United States
1917
45/12
New, Harry S.
1924
45/13
Norris, Edwin L.
1909-1912
45/14
Northern Pacific Railroad
1894-1916
45/15
Northern Pacific Railroad
1918-1922
46/1
Northern Pacific Railroad
1923-1925
46/2
Northern Pacific Railroad
1926-1929
46/3
Northern Pacific Railroad
1930-1933
46/4
Northern Pacific Railroad
1934-1939
46/5
Northern Pacific Railroad
1940-1945
46/6
“O”
1900-1918
46/7
“O”
1919-1945
46/8
Olin, F.R.
1905
47/1
“P”
1895-1912
47/2
“P”
1913-1918
47/3
“P”
1919-1921
47/4
“P”
1922-1925
47/5
“P”
1926-1927
47/6
“P”
1928-1929
47/7
“P”
1930-1931
47/8
“P”
1932-1933
47/9
“P”
1934-1936
48/1
“P”
1937-1946
48/2
Pablo Mercantile Company
1920
48/3
Paxson, Edgar S.
1918
48/4
Peet, Herbert M.
1940
48/5
Peplow, C.A.
1905-1936
48/6
Percheron Society of America
1905-1919
48/7
Polson Chamber of Commerce
1915-1922
48/8
Polson Commercial Club
1922
48/9
Power, Charles B.
1921-1943
48/10
Power, Thomas C.
1906-1922
48/11
Price, J.M.
1895-1926
48/12
Price, J.M.
1928-1942
48/13
Price, John C.
1904-1919
48/14
Price, John C.
1920-1924
49/1
Price, John C.
1925
49/2
Price, John C.
1926
49/3
Price, John C.
1927-1928
49/4
Price, John C.
1929-1930
49/5
Price, John C.
1931-1937
49/6
Price, John C.
1938-1945
49/7
Putney, C.H.
1905-1919
50/1
“Q”
1895-1945
50/2
“R”
1895-1917
50/3
“R”
1918-1920
50/4
“R”
1921-1922
50/5
“R”
1923-1925
50/6
“R”
1926-1929
50/7
“R”
1930-1933
50/8
“R”
1934-1937
50/9
“R”
1938-1941
50/10
“R”
1942-1947
50/11
Rankin, Jeanette
1917
50/12
Rankin, Mrs. John
1912
50/13
Rankin, Wellington D.
1923
51/1
Ravalli County
1905-1930
51/2
Rea, William
1920
51/3
Republican National Committee
1916-1936
51/4
Republican National League
1895-1896
51/5
Republican State Central Committee
1906-1940
51/6
Reservation Land and Lumber Company
1911-1916
51/7
Reservation Land and Lumber Company
1917-1935
51/8
Retail Merchants Association of Montana
1923-1925
51/9
Riberdy, Ed F
1921
51/10
Richards, D.D.
1917-1930
51/11
Richards, D.D.
1931-1934
51/12
Richards, D.D.
1935-1937
51/13
Richards, D.D.
1938-1939
51/14
Richards, D.D.
1940-1942
51/15
Richards, D.D.
1943-1945
51/16
Rickards, J.E.
1895
51/17
Riddick, Carl W.
1920-1928
52/1
Rittenour, C.H.
1909-1923
52/2
Rittenour, C.H.
1924-1937
52/3
Roberts, Charles H.
1921-1933
52/4
Roberts, Frank, A.
1912-1915
52/5
Romney, Miles
1905-1922
52/6
Ronan State Bank
1925-1935
52/7
Roosevelt Memorial Association
1919
52/8
Roosevelt for President League
1916
52/9
Roosevelt, Theodore
1904
52/10
Ross, Earl T.
1932
52/11
Ross, Kenneth
1905-1928
52/12
Russell, W.B.
1907
52/13
W.B. Russell and Company
1895
52/14
Ryan, Thomas F.
1905
52/15
Ryman, J.H.T.
1921
52/16
“S”
1894-1909
52/17
“S”
1910-1913
52/18
“S”
1914-1917
52/19
“S”
1918-1919
53/1
“S”
1920-1921
53/2
“S”
1921-1922
53/3
“S”
1923-1925
53/4
“S”
1926-1928
53/5
“S”
1929-1931
53/6
“S”
1932-1934
53/7
“S”
1935-1937
53/8
“S”
1938-1940
54/1
“S”
1941-1943
54/2
“S”
1944-1946
54/3
Sanders County
1921
54/4
Scearce, Stanley
1914-1924
54/5
Scearce, Stanley
1925-1935
54/6
Scharnikow, Edward
1904
54/7
Scheuch, Fred C.
1919
54/8
Sears, Jesse R.
1903-1906
54/9
Seligman, A.J.
1895
54/10
Selvidge, W.A.
1919-1925
54/11
Settle, W.S.
1895-1923
54/12
Shaw, J.R.
1919
54/13
Shaw, R.S.
1914-1919
54/14
Shaw, Thomas
1909
54/15
Shepard, George R.
1921-1935
54/16
Shepard, George R.
1937-1944
54/17
Shope, Irvin
1931-1940
54/18
Short, C.W.
1918-1921
54/19
Sigray, Harriot Daly
1922
54/20
Silcox, F.A.
1934-1935
54/21
Smead, W.H.
1895-1919
54/22
Spokane Chamber of Commerce
1916
54/23
Stack, Joseph
1917-1921
54/24
Sterling, A.M.
1920-1927
54/25
A.M. Sterling and Company
1907-1937
54/26
Sterling, Fred T.
1895-1929
55/1
Stewart, L.C.
1905-1916
55/2
Stewart, L.C.
1917-1920
55/3
Stewart, Sam V.
1915-1920
55/4
Stone, Albert L.
1905-1925
55/5
Stone, Edwin
1895-1904
55/6
Story, Nelson Jr.
1921
55/7
Streit, Norman C.
1917-1944
55/8
Stuart, Mrs. Granville
1922
55/9
“T”
1895-1916
55/10
“T”
1917-1923
55/11
“T”
1924-1935
55/12
“T”
1936-1940
56/1
“T”
1941-1945
56/2
Teal, Joseph N.
1914-1916
56/3
Thacher, Hamilton
1914-1924
56/4
Thacher-Torrence General Land and Investment Company
1911
56/5
Thompson, Tyler B.
1917
56/6
Thornburgh, A.M.
1917-1919
56/7
Toole, John R.
1904-1908
56/8
Toole, Mrs. John R.
1915
56/9
Toole, Joseph K.
1903-1904
56/10
Totman, J.E.
1906-1922
56/11
Train, George F.
1922
56/12
Turner, Harry W.
1895-1932
56/13
“U”
1909-1940
56/14
United States, Civil Service Commission
1914
56/15
United States Congress, Joint Committee of Agricultural Inquiry
1921
56/16
United States, Council of National Defense
1918
56/17
United States, Department of Agriculture
1933-1934
56/18
United States, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology
1910
56/19
United States, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads
1922
56/20
United States, Department of Agriculture, Farm Credit Administration
1941-1942
56/21
United States, Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
1919-1940
56/22
United States, Department of Commerce and Labor, Fisheries
1914
56/23
United States, Department of Commerce
1916-1917
56/24
United States, Department of Commerce
1922
56/25
United States, Department of Commerce, Fisheries
1918
56/26
United States, Department of Interior, Education
1918
56/27
United States, Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Services/Affairs
1918-1928
56/28
United States, Department of Interior, Land Office
1910
56/29
United States, Department of Interior, Reclamation Service
1910-1920
56/30
United States, Department of Justice
1917-1928
56/31
United States, Department of Labor
1918-1919
56/32
United States, Department of Treasury
1917-1918
56/33
United States, Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service
1917-1945
56/34
United States, Department of Veterans Administration
1932
56/35
United States, Department of War
1906-1941
56/36
United States, Civilian Conservation Corps
1931-1938
56/37
United States, Council of National Defense
1920
56/38
United States, Federal Board for Vocational Education
1920
56/39
United States, Federal Reserve System
1921
56/41
United States, Food Administration
1917-1918
56/41
United States, Fuel Administration
1917
56/42
United States, Isthmian Canal Commission
1910
56/43
United States, National War Fund Campaign
1918
56/44
United States, Naturalization Service
1918
56/45
United States, Post Office
1938
56/46
United States, Reconstruction Finance Corporation
1934
56/47
United States, Shipping Board
1918
56/48
United States, Works Project Administration
1938
56/49
United States Chamber of Commerce
1913-1941
57/1
United War Work Campaign
1918
57/2
Universal Military Training League
1916
57/3
Upton, Harriet Taylor
1904
57/4
Ursuline Nuns
1905-1941
57/5
“V”
1910-1945
57/6
Valley Mercantile Company
1915-1926
57/7
Vance Redwood Lumber Company
1906
57/8
Van Vechten, Ralph
1924-1927
57/9
Van Wart, Harry T.
1896-1904
57/10
Victor Commercial Company
1917-1921
57/11
Victor Land and Livestock Company
1909
57/12
Victor Mercantile Company
1921-1925
57/13
“W”
1895-1915
57/14
“W”
1916-1922
58/1
“W”
1923-1927
58/2
“W”
1928-1932
58/3
“W”
1933-1939
58/4
“W”
1940-1945
58/5
Waddell and Harrington
1908-1910
58/6
Walker, James A.
1914-1922
58/7
Walsh, Thomas J.
1917-1930
58/8
Wamsley, George W.
1917-1927
58/9
Warden, O.S.
1922-1935
58/10
Warren, Charles S.
1921
59/1
Webster, R.E.
1909-1913
59/2
Weeks, John W.
1924
59/3
Welk, I.A.
1919-1925
59/4
Wellcome, John B.
1895
59/5
Wells, W.A.
1905-1907
59/6
Wessinger, Eugene
1895-1912
59/7
Western Montana National Bank
1920-1939
59/8
Wethey, A.H.
1905-1907
59/9
Whaley, D.J.
1894-1942
59/10
Wheeler, Burton K.
1917-1944
59/11
Wheeler, Mrs. Charles S.
1915-1942
59/12
Wheeler Jr., Charles S.
1935-1942
59/13
Whiteside, Florence
1934-1945
59/14
Whiteside, Fred
1905
59/15
Wiles, W.B.
1906-1935
59/16
Willis, John
1910-1934
59/17
Wood, Albert
1904-1934
59/18
Woodward, L.A.
1895
59/19
Work, Hubert
1925-1929
59/20
“X”
1921
60/1
“Y”
1895-1940
60/2
Y.M.C.A.
1906-1940
60/3
“Z”
1914-1945
60/4
Miscellaneous Correspondence
1893-1946
60/5
Undated Correspondence
[1910-1915]
60/6
Undated Correspondence
[1915-1919]
60/7
Undated Correspondence
[1920-1923]
60/8
Undated Correspondence
[1923-1924]
60/9
Undated Correspondence
[1928-1930]
60/10
Undated Correspondence
[1931-1933]
60/11
Undated Correspondence
[1934-1936]
60/12
Undated Correspondence
[1937-1940]
60/13
Undated Correspondence
[1941-1946]
Box
61
Letterbook
1896
Series II: Legal
3 folders
This series contains court documents pertaining to a suit filed against the trustees of A.B. Hammond's Estate and numerous legal documents detailing water rights, mining claims, property deeds, foreclosure notices, service contracts, and power of attorney delegations. Incorporation papers for the Montana Mercantile Company, dated 1885, are also included. These materials contribute to the documentation of McLeod family investments.
1885-1939
Box/Folder
62/1
Court Papers
1933
62/2
Legal Documents
1885-1895
62/3
Legal Documents
1907-1939
Series III: Financial Records
1.5 linear feet, 2 oversize boxes, and 100 oversize volumes
This series contains Missoula Mercantile Company department inventories, loose transaction receipts, corporate tax reports, individual and advertising account summaries, investor statements, independent auditor assessments, freight claims from the Northern Pacific Railway Missoula office, and numerous bound company operations volumes as well as personal tax records and stock holding notes. The materials in this series are quite comprehensive and constitute one of the Northwest's most detailed record assemblages of rural general merchandising practices, organizational adjustments, and distribution networks.
1881-1953
Box/Folder
62/4
Agricultural Implement Department, Inventory
1889
62/5
General
1890-1905
62/6
General
1906
62/7
General
1907-1908
62/8
General
1909-1920
62/9
General
1921-1924
63/1
General
1925-1930
63/2
General
1931-1932
63/3
General
1933-1934
63/4
General
1935-1946
63/5
General
undated
63/6
Freight Claims
1917-1925
63/7
Freight Claims
1925-1935
63/8
Federal Income Tax Returns, McLeod, Charles H.
1913-1927
64/1
Federal Income Tax Returns, McLeod, Charles H.
1928-1945
64/2
State Income Tax Returns, McLeod, Charles H.
1935-1944
64/3
Federal Income Tax Returns, McLeod, Mrs. Charles H.
1920-1936
64/4
Stock holdings notebooks
1922, 1929-1946
64/5
Stock holdings loose notebook pages
1921-1946 and undated
Volume
1
Journal
1898-1899
2
Journal
1899-1900
3
Journal
1900-1901
4
Journal
1901-1902
5
Journal
1902-1903
6
Journal
1903
7
Journal
1903-1904
8
Journal
1904-1905
9
Journal
1905-1906
10
Journal
1906-1907
11
Journal
1907
12
Journal
1907-1908
13
Journal
1908-1909
14
Journal
1909
15
Journal
1909
16
Journal
1909-1910
17
Journal
1910-1911
18
Journal
1911-1912
19
Journal
1912-1913
20
Journal
1913-1914
21
Journal
1914-1915
22
Journal
1915-1916
23
Journal
1916-1917
24
Journal
1917-1918
25
Journal
1918-1920
26
Cash Book
1889
27
Cash Book
1890
28
Cash Book
1891
29
Cash Book
1891-1892
30
Cash Book
1892-1893
31
Cash Book
1893-1894
32
Cash Book
1894-1895
33
Cash Book
1895-1896
34
Cash Book
1896-1897
35
Cash Book
1897
36
Cash Book
1897-1898
37
Cash Book
1898-1899
38
Cash Book
1899-1900
39
Cash Book
1900
40
Cash Book
1900-1901
41
Cash Book
1901-1902
42
Cash Book
1902-1903
43
Cash Book
1904-1905
44
Cash Book
1905
45
Cash Book
1905-1906
46
Cash Book
1906-1907
47
Cash Book
1907
48
Cash Book
1907-1908
49
Cash Book
1908
50
Cash Book
1908-1909
51
Cash Book
1917-1918
52
Ledger
1881
53
Ledger
1881-1883
54
Ledger
1888-1889
55
Ledger
1891-1892
56
Ledger
1893-1894
57
Ledger
1894-1895
58
Ledger
1896-1897
59
Ledger, Railroad and Ranch
1896-1897
60
Ledger
1897-1898
61
Ledger
1899-1900
62
Ledger
1900-1901
63
Ledger
1901-1902
64
Ledger
1902-1903
65
Ledger
1903-1904
66
Ledger
1904-1905
67A
Ledger
1905-1906
67B
Ledger
1906-1911
67C
Ledger
1911-1918
67D
Ledger
1918-1920
68
Ledger, Post Binder
1917-1919
69
Ledger, Post Binder
1921-1924
70
Ledger, Post Binder
1921-1927
71
Ledger, Post Binder
1928-1931
72
Ledger, Post Binder
1929-1937
73
Ledger, Post Binder
1936-1938
74
Ledger, Post Binder
1937-1940
75
Ledger, Post Binder
1944
76
Trial Balance
1914-1930
77A
Earnings Record
1905-1910
77B
Earnings Record
1916-1923
78
Earnings Record
1923-1930
79
Earnings Record
1938
80
Earnings Record
1939
81
Earnings Record
1940
82
Earnings Record
1941
83
Earnings Record
1943
84
Earnings Record
1945
box-volume
OS 79
Day Book
Volume 85
1895
Volume
86
City Warrants held by Missoula Mercantile Company
1893-1925
87
Invoices of Agriculture Department
1894
88
Invoices of Agriculture Department
1897
89
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1890
90
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1891
91
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1892
92
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1894
93
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1896
94
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1897
95
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1898
96
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1899
97
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1900
98
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1901
99
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1903
100
Invoices of Boot and Shoe Department
1904
box-volume
OS 79
Stockbook
Volume 101
1885-1890
OS 79
First Preferred Stocks
Volume 102
1891-1898
OS 79
Second Preferred Stocks
Volume 103
1891-1898
OS 80
Common Stocks
Volume 104
1891-1898
OS 80
Stockbook
Volume 105
1891-1898
64/6
Company Minutes
Volume 106
1919-1953
Series IV: Organization
1 folder
This series includes two Missoula Mercantile Company stockholder documents: an 1891 stockholder's meeting notice proposing division of capital stocks into three divisions and a 1941 draft of Charles H. McLeod's official notice of resignation from the Mercantile Board of Directors. Also included are four opinion essays regarding public policy and social responsibilities. McLeod presented these writings as a representative of the Mercantile.
1891-1941
Box/Folder
65/1
Stockholder documents and opinion essays
1891-1941
Series V: Advertising
1 folder
This series consists of one document and two illustrations. The document is a transcript from a program promoting the Missoula Mercantile Company's product lines, presented through the "Builders of Business" radio show. The illustrations are templates for Mercantile advertising purposes depicting the downtown Missoula store and store logos.
1939
Box/Folder
65/2
"Builders of Business" radio program transcript and promotional illustrations
1939 and undated
Series VI: Personal
0.75 linear feet
This series contains biographical materials regarding Charles H. McLeod and historical descriptions of the Missoula Mercantile Company, estate records for several individuals for whom McLeod served as executor, McLeod's notes regarding personal contracts and labor practices, Christmas card lists, property notes, and gas ration records. These materials lend insight into how McLeod and the Missoula Mercantile were regarded by contemporaries, McLeod's involvement in the lives of key company employees, and his views regarding management-labor relations.
1885-1948
Box/Folder
65/3
Biographical, McLeod, Charles H.
1892-1946 and undated
65/4
Biographical, Missoula Mercantile Company
1885-1933 and undated
65/5
Annie Boos Estate
1938-1944
65/6
Annie Boos Estate
1890-1944
65/7
Annie Briggs Estate
1921-1943
65/8
Annie Briggs Estate
1927-1944
65/9
Anne Cowell Probate
1936-1938
65/10
Hammond Trust
1919-1930
66/1
Hammond Trust
1919-1934
66/2
Clara B. McLeod Estate
1935-1948
66/3
Clara B. McLeod Estate
1933-1938
66/4
Richards Guardianship
1941-1946
66/5
General personal contracts and papers
1926-1940
66/6
Labor research
1921
66/7
Christmas card lists
1938-1940
66/8
Christmas card lists
1942
66/9
Ness Ranch papers
1941
66/10
Gas ration mileage forms
1943-1944
Series VII: Printed Materials and Scrapbooks
0.75 linear feet
This series contains various scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, trade journals, government pamphlets, collected writings, and articles concerning the Missoula Mercantile Company.
1906-1947
Box/Folder
66/11
Tributes and Obituaries relating to A.B. Hammond, Mary Fenwick and Frederick Fenwick
1934-1935
66/12
Missoula Mercantile Company, promotionals and resumes
1906-1942
66/13
Scrapbook containing clippings of personal interest
circa 1921-1931
66/14
Newspaper Clippings
1910-1947
66/15
Collected Poems and Anecdotes
1940-1946
67/1
Articles, pamphlets, and editorials
circa 1920-1946
67/2
Articles, pamphlets, and editorials
circa 1920-1946
67/3
Articles, pamphlets, and editorials
circa 1919-1946
67/4
Industry and Trade News Journals
1922-1923
box-volume
67/108
Scrapbook, Charles H. McLeod’s 50th Year Celebration in Missoula
1930
Series VIII: Photographs
0.5 linear ft and one oversized box
This series contains photographs of the Missoula Mercantile Company store, Missoula and surrounding area, and the McLeod family. Most of the Missoula Mercantile photographs document the various departments and their respective merchandise. These photographs detail store layouts and merchandise presentation techniques. A few company employees appear in these photographs but none are identified. Photographs of Missoula and western Montana locations often provide bookend documentation of landscapes and neighborhoods from the first decade of the 20th Century into the 1930s. Many of the McLeod family photographs were taken near their Seeley Lake, Montana, property and lend insights into recreational practices among western Montana's elite families. The two different number systems reflect changes in photograph processing over time. Gaps in the number system 1(VIII): __ do not indicate missing photographs.
1865-1946
Box/Folder
78/1
70-86: Missoula Mercantile Company's Grocery Department, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/1
70-87: Missoula Mercantile Company's Carpet Department, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/1
70-88: Missoula Mercantile Company's carriage display room, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/1
70-89: Missoula Mercantile Company's liquor warehouse; this department was closed before 1890, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1888
78/1
70-90: Engraving of the Hammond Building, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1890
78/1
70-91: Engraving of the First National Bank Building, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1890
78/1
70-92: View of Missoula, Montana from Waterworks Hill; Round House for locomotives in the foreground
circa 1890
78/2
70-93: View of the Murphy-Worden store before the addition of Odd Fellows Hall; view of the Court house and jail and the fence belonging to the W.J. McCormick house, Missoula, Montana.
An existing oversized copy is housed with oversized photographs.
circa 1872
78/2
70-97: View of Higgins Avenue looking south from Main Street in Missoula, Montana
circa 1897
78/2
70-98: W.H.H. Dickinson Variety Store, Missoula, Montana
circa 1870
78/2
70-99: Missoula Mercantile Company, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1889
78/2
70-104: View of the Missoula Mercantile Company, looking east on Front Street, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1897
78/2
70-105: Employees of the Missoula Mercantile Company in 1885; Charles H. McLeod is in the front row, extreme right, Missoula, Montana.
1885
78/2
70-106: Interior view of the office of the Missoula Mercantile Company, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/3
70-107: First Higgins Avenue bridge in Missoula, Montana, looking southwest from the site of the First National Bank building
circa 1875
78/3
70-111: View of Eddy, Hammond and Company store (later called the Missoula Mercantile) in Missoula, Montana.
An existing oversized copy is housed with the oversized copies
circa 1885
78/3
70-114: Missoula Mercantile Company building, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1888
78/3
70-115: Interior of the Missoula Mercantile Company store, Grocery Department, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/3
70-119: Exterior view of the Missoula Mercantile Company store in Missoula Montana during the Christmas season, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1946
78/3
70-120: Missoula Mercantile Company store building in Missoula, Montana.
circa 1940
78/3
70-121: Florence Hotel building in Missoula, Montana; Missoula Mercantile Company store is on the right
circa 1940
78/3
70-122: Various Hammond family members, with Mrs. A.B. Hammond in the center; including a list of all the individuals in the composite photograph
circa 1876
78/3
76-100: Kalispell Warehouse and Gold Storage Company., a division of Missoula Mercantile Company, Kalispell, Montana.
This outlet also had a grain elevator (pictured) and was involved in the milling business.
circa 1900
78/4
76-101: Missoula Mercantile Company, Men's Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-102: Missoula Mercantile Company, Men's Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-103: Missoula Mercantile Company, Sporting Goods Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-104: Missoula Mercantile Company, Lingerie Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-105: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-106: Missoula Mercantile Company, Basement Men's Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-107: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-108: Missoula Mercantile Company, Boy's Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-109: Missoula Mercantile Company, Accessories Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-110: Missoula Mercantile Company, Drapery Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-111: Missoula Mercantile Company, Luggage Department
1950
78/4
76-112: Missoula Mercantile Company, Women's Wear Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76/113: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-114: Missoula Mercantile Company, Art and Needlework Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-115: Missoula Mercantile Company, Hardware Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-116: Missoula Mercantile Company, Toy Department
[1950-1959]
76-117: Missoula Mercantile Company, Appliance Department, Televisions
[1950-1959]
Box/Folder Box/Folder
78/4 1
76-118: Missoula Mercantile Company, Children's Department
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-119: Higgins Avenue, Missoula, Montana, (probably taken from the roof of the Wilma Building. The old First National Bank Building is evident in the right corner)
[1950-1959]
78/4
76-120: Missoula Mercantile warehouse in Kalispell, Montana. Grain elevator is adjacent to the left end of the warehouse.
circa 1900
78/4
76-121: Missoula Mercantile Company warehouse with three men at the door, Kalispell, Montana
circa 1900
78/4
76-122: Early Missoula Mercantile Company warehouse, location unknown, probably Missoula, Montana
[1890-1899]
78/4
76-123: Missoula Mercantile Company warehouse, location unknown
circa 1900
78/5
78-45: Shipment of Merchandise at Hardware Warehouse or Missoula Mercantile Company
1950
78/5
78-46: Shipment of Merchandise at Hardware Warehouse of Missoula Mercantile Company
1950
78/5
78-47: Shipment of Merchandise at Hardware Warehouse of Missoula Mercantile Company
1950
78/5
78-48: Shipment of Merchandise at Hardware Warehouse of Missoula Mercantile Company
1950
78/5
78-49: Missoula Mercantile Company, Men's Wear Department
1947
78/5
78-50: Missoula Mercantile Company, Shoe Department
1950
78/5
78-51: Missoula Mercantile Company, Imprint of Advertising Department
1949
78/5
78-52: Missoula Mercantile Company, Unknown Individual, (possibly Furniture Department Manager)
1955
78/5
78-53: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1958
78/5
78-54: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1958
78/5
76-55: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1958
78/5
78-56: Missoula Mercantile Company, Carpet-Yardgoods Department
1955
78/5
78-57: Missoula Mercantile Company, Carpet-Yardgoods Department
1955
78/5
78-58: Missoula Mercantile Company, Carpet-Yardgoods Department
1955
78/5
78-59: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1949
78/5
78-60: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1949
78/5
78-61: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1949
78/5
78-62: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1949
78/5
78-63: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1949
78/5
78-64: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1949
78/5
78-65: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1951
78/5
78-66: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1951
78/5
78-67: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1951
70/17
78-68: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1951
78/6
78-69: Missoula Mercantile Company, Furniture Department
1951
78/6
78-70: Missoula Mercantile Company, Window Display
1951
78/6
78-71: Missoula Mercantile Company, Window Display
1951
78/6
78-72: Missoula Mercantile Company, Window Display
1951
78/6
78-73: Missoula Mercantile Company, Yarn Department
1948
78/6
78-74: Missoula Mercantile Company, China Department
1958
78/6
78-75: Missoula Mercantile Company, China Department
1958
78/6
78-76: Missoula Mercantile Company, China Department
1958
78/6
78-77: Missoula Mercantile Company, China Department
1958
78/6
78-78: Missoula Mercantile Company, Hostess Shop
1958
78/6
78-79: Missoula Mercantile Company, Hostess Shop
1958
78/6
78-80: Missoula Mercantile Company, Men's Wear Department
1958
78/6
78-81: Missoula Mercantile Company, Sporting Goods Department
1958
78/6
78-82: Missoula Mercantile Company, Sporting Goods Department
1958
78/6
Missoula Mercantile Company, Window Display
1958
78/6
78-84: Missoula Mercantile Company, Window Display
1958
78/6
78-85: Eddy, Hammond and Company store, Missoula, Montana
circa 1885
78/6
78-265: Merchandise on loading dock
undated
78/6
78-306: Kalispell Mercantile Company, Kalispell, Montana.
undated
78/6
80-55: Missoula Mercantile Company, Shoe Store, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/6
80-56: Missoula Mercantile Company, an interior view of the Hats Department, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/6
80-57: Missoula Mercantile Company, an interior view of the Furniture Department, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/6
80-58: Missoula Mercantile Company, Exterior View of the Building on the corner of Front Street and Higgins Avenue, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/6
86-60: Artist Irwin "Shorty" Shope in Helena, Montana.
1950
78/7
1(VIII):35: Missoula Mercantile window display of women's wear and accessories, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):36: Missoula Mercantile Company, ski shack department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):37: Missoula Mercantile Company, women's lingerie department, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1900
78/7
1(VIII):38: Missoula Mercantile Company, drapery department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):39: Missoula Mercantile Company, rug and carpet department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):40: C.B. and Q. Tedder Rake.
Convertible to a tedder by simply reversing the crank shaft. As a Tedder, it goes one-fourth faster speed in order to scatter the hay. Two bevel gears. Slow speed for raking. Fast speed for tedding.
undated
78/7
1(VIII): 41: [Farm implement, possibly a tedder rake, in use by a man utilizing two horses]
undated
78/7
1(VIII):42: C.B. and Q. Tedder Rake
Main frame one continuous piece of 3 inch channel steel, braced with angle iron and hot riveted. Very strong and will not shake to pieces. Frame will not sag. Power taken from both wheels. Shaft drive instead of chains. Rake arms held to crank boxing by U. bolts so pipe will not break. Adjustable spring tension for light or heavy hay. Caster wheel with jack screw adjustment, easy to raise and lower. Spring cushion relieving jar on frame. Movable hitch attached anywhere on front frame. Convertible to a tedder at a faster speed.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):43: [Farming implement]
undated
Box
OS 82/22
1(VIII):44: Missoula Mercantile Company with townspeople and buggies
1885
OS 82/22
1(VIII):45: Kalispell Mercantile Company
undated
OS 82/22
1(VIII):46: Lithograph of the Missoula Mercantile Company showing two insets, one of the original store from 1877 and one of the furniture and carpet annex
undated
OS 82/22
1(VIII):47: Lithograph of the Worden and Company corner of downtown Missoula business block
1882
OS 82/22
1(VIII):48: Lithograph of the Eddy, Hammond and Company corner of downtown Missoula business block
1882
OS 82/22
1(VIII):49: Studio photograph of Andrew B. Hammond, a gift from Olive McLeod Hangen
1930
OS 82/22
1(VIII):50: Studio photograph of Hubert Work given to Charles H. McLeod
1927
Box/Folder
78/7
1(VIII):51: Missoula Mercantile Company parade float
1933
78/7
1(VIII):52: Studio photograph of J.M. Keith
circa 1930
78/7
1(VIII):100: Missoula Mercantile Company, hostess shop, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):101: Missoula Mercantile Company, men's wear department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):102: Missoula Mercantile Company, furniture department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):103: Missoula Mercantile Company, furniture department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):104: Missoula Mercantile Company, outerwear department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):105: Missoula Mercantile Company, men's formal wear and accessories, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):106: Missoula Mercantile Company float for parade, fifty year anniversary, Missoula, Montana.
1933
78/7
1(VIII):107: Missoula Mercantile Company, silver department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/7
1(VIII):108: Missoula Mercantile Company, advertising department, Christmas advertisement, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/8
1(VIII):109: Missoula Mercantile Company, store entrance, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/8
1(VIII):110: Charles McLeod, as an older man, standing in front of tree
undated
78/8
1(VIII):111: Florence Hotel, Missoula, Montana
undated
78/8
1(VIII):112: Florence Hotel, Missoula, Montana
undated
78/8
1(VIII):113: McLeod family at Seeley Lake, Montana
undated
78/8
1(VIII):114: McLeod summer house at Seeley Lake, Montana
undated
78/8
1(VIII):115: Unidentified McLeod family member out on Seeley Lake
undated
78/8
1(VIII):116: Dude Ranch, unidentified people, two miles from Seeley Lake
undated
78/8
1(VIII):117: Unidentified group at formal table setting, posing for picture
undated
78/8
1(VIII):118: Unidentified group eating at formal table setting
undated
78/8
1(VIII):119: Unidentified group at formal table setting, posing for picture
undated
78/9
1(VIII):120: Unidentified group at formal table setting
undated
78/9
1(VIII):121: Horses in corral, a few men in the background
undated
78/9
1(VIII):122: Horses in corral
undated
78/9
1(VIII):123: Unidentified young women and young man in military suit holding a baby
undated
78/9
1(VIII):124: unidentified mother holding baby
undated
78/9
1(VIII):125: Smiling baby in highchair
undated
78/9
1(VIII):126: Baby in highchair with hand to head
undated
78/9
1(VIII):127: Log cabins
undated
78/9
1(VIII):128: Log cabin
undated
78/9
1(VIII):129: Log cabin with smoking rolling out of the chimney
undated
78/9
1(VIII):130: Log cabin with wooden swing next to it
undated
78/9
1(VIII):131: Lake
undated
78/9
1(VIII):132: Log cabin
undated
78/9
1(VIII):133: Exterior view of Missoula Mercantile Company building, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/9
1(VIII):134: Two unidentified men in coats standing in front of an automobile.
undated
78/10
1(VIII):135: Two jagged peaks, location unknown
undated
78/10
1(VIII):136: Scenic picture
undated
78/10
1(VIII):137: Missoula Mercantile Company, exterior view of the building, Missoula, Montana.
circa 1946
78/10
1(VIII):138: Exterior of wood paneled house
undated
78/10
1(VIII):139: Picture of bedroom with two beds
undated
78/10
1(VIII):140: Living area of house, with fire place to far right
undated
78/10
1(VIII):141: Dining area of house with multiple set tables
undated
78/10
1(VIII):142: Missoula Mercantile Company, [possibly dry goods department], Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/10
1(VIII):143: Missoula Mercantile Company, office area two unidentified men in the background, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/10
1(VIII):144: Christmas shopping at Missoula Mercantile Company, Missoula, Montana.
Photo may depict a shoplifter in action. Newspaper article and note included.
undated
78/10
1(VIII):145: Scenic photo of river or lake
undated
78/10
1(VIII):146: Two boats leaving dock on lake
undated
78/10
1(VIII):147: Two unidentified men sitting in front of cabin on the lake front.
undated
78/10
1(VIII):148: Sketch of Missoula looking north, Missoula, Montana.
"Sketched in 12 inches of snow, thermometer 34° below zero, hence will not finish."
December 25 or 28, 1865
78/11
1(VIII):149: Missoula Mercantile Company, shoe department with six unidentified men, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):150: Missoula Mercantile Company, six unidentified men in unidentified department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):151: Missoula Mercantile Company, probably hardware department with three unidentified men, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):152: Unidentified men around gun display case
undated
78/11
1(VIII):153: Missoula Mercantile Company, [lingerie and accessories department with four unidentified women], Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):154: Missoula Mercantile Company, shoe department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):155: Missoula Mercantile Company, unidentified department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):156: Missoula Mercantile Company, hat department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):157: Missoula Mercantile Company, furniture department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):158: Missoula Mercantile Company, lingerie and women's undergarment department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):159: Missoula Mercantile Company, saddles and horse equipment department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):160: Missoula Mercantile Company, drapery department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):161: Missoula Mercantile Company, unidentified department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/11
1(VIII):162: Missoula Mercantile Company, men's wear department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):163: Missoula Mercantile Company, unidentified men in unidentified department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):164: Missoula Mercantile Company, unidentified department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):165: Missoula Mercantile Company, silver and china department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):166: Missoula Mercantile Company, photo composite sheet
undated
78/12
1(VIII):167: [Large crowd at edge of bridge, possibly East Missoula]
undated
78/12
1(VIII):168: Missoula Mercantile exterior from corner of Higgins and Front, with horses and wagons carrying goods, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):169: Missoula Mercantile Company, building exterior, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):170: Drawing of Missoula Mercantile Company, also includes small drawings of Farm Implement Store, Furniture and Carpet Annex, Original store in 1877, Missoula, Montana.
Two existing oversized copies
undated
78/12
1(VIII):171: Missoula Mercantile Company, women's hats and accessories department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):172: Missoula Mercantile Company, glassware and china department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):173: Missoula Mercantile Company, men's wear department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/12
1(VIII):174: Missoula Mercantile Company, four unidentified men standing probably in dry goods department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/13
1(VIII):175: Missoula Mercantile Company, employees in an unidentified department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/13
1(VIII):176: Missoula Mercantile Company, men's wear department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/13
1(VIII):177: Missoula Mercantile Company, three unidentified women in yard goods and accessories department, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/14
1(VIII):178: Missoula Mercantile Company, three unidentified men in men's wear store, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/14
1(VIII):179: Missoula Mercantile Company, group of men and woman sitting in office around a cluttered desk, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/14
1(VIII):180: [Four men working in metal shop]
undated
78/15
1(VIII):181: Missoula Mercantile Company, people standing around display cases, Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/15
1(VIII):182: Missoula Mercantile Company, employees in background, one man seated at a desk , Missoula, Montana.
undated
78/15
1(VIII):183: [Young men and women standing around empty ballroom floor]
undated
78/16
1(VIII):184: [unidentified group of children in front of brick building]
undated
78/16
1(VIII):185: [Group of five in front of house and mountainous horizon, two women, one man, two young Native American men, on holding a horses bridle the other seated upon the horse]
undated
78/16
1(VIII):186: Group of eight men and two women in an unidentified office
undated
78/16
1(VIII):187: Group of men at lookout summit
February, 1909
78/16
1(VIII):188: Group of men in raincoats standing in a C.M.&P.S [Chicago, Milwaukee, and Puget Sound] tunnel.
February 1909
78/17
1(VIII):189: Unidentified man holding reigns to horse on hillside
possibly February, 1893
78/17
1(VIII):190: Portrait of [Charles H.] McLeod
1942
78/17
1(VIII):191: Portrait of [Charles H.] McLeod seated at desk
1942
78/17
1(VIII):192: Portrait of [Charles H.] McLeod
1942
78/17
1(VIII):193: Portrait of [Charles H.] McLeod
1942
78/17
1(VIII):194: Portrait of [Charles H.] McLeod
1942
78/17
1(VIII):195: Reprint of drawings of five Missoula residences that appeared in The West Shore, published in Portland Oregon
1882
OS 82/3
1(VIII):196: Drawing of Missoula National Bank, J.P. Reinhard store, and Worden and Co.
1882
OS 82/4
1(VIII):197: Missoula Mercantile Company, two employees behind counters, Missoula, Montana.
1911
OS 82/5
1(VIII):198: Missoula Mercantile Company, gun display, Missoula, Montana.
1911
OS 82/6
1(VIII):199: Man with arm around horse holding a rope and smoking a pipe in foreground, crowded stadium in background
1911
OS 82/7
1(VIII):200: Missoula Mercantile Company, baking display window, Missoula, Montana.
undated
OS 82/8
1(VIII):201: Missoula Mercantile Company, baking display window, Missoula, Montana.
undated
OS 82/10
1(VIII):202: Missoula Mercantile Company, ovens in foreground, Missoula, Montana.
undated
OS 82/11
1(VIII):203: Missoula Mercantile Company parade float, Missoula, Montana.
undated
OS 82/12
1(VIII):204: Unidentified, half-washed-out bridge
undated
OS 82/13
1(VIII):205: Missoula Mercantile Company, china and glassware department, Missoula, Montana.
1911
OS 82/15
1(VIII):206: Man, woman, and young woman standing in front of chickens
undated
OS 82/16
1(VIII):207: Missoula Mercantile Company, sawblades in display window, Missoula, Montana.
undated
OS 82/17
1(VIII):208: Crowded stadium and bleachers
undated
OS 82/18
1(VIII):209: Missoula Mercantile Company, interior, Missoula, Montana.
undated
OS 82/19
1(VIII):210: Missoula Mercantile Company, winter outdoor accessories window display, Missoula, Montana.
1911
78/15
1(VIII):211: Large crowd outside early Missoula Mercantile Company building, Missoula, Montana.
undated
Box
negative box
1(VIII):212: Missoula Mercantile Company delivery truck
undated
box-volume
OS 83/109
Photograph Album, western Montana landscapes and family trips
undated
77/1
80-55, 80-56, 80-57, 80-58, 83-85, 83-86, 83-87, 83-88, 83-89, 83-90, 83-90a, 83-91, 83-92, 83-93, 83-94: Photograph Album, Missoula Mercantile Company departments and displays
Volume 110
circa 1900

Subgroup 2:  Subsidiary and Associated Businesses , 1883-1948Return to Top

6.0 linear feet, 12 oversize volumes, and 1 oversize box

This subgroup contains financial, legal, and organizational records from businesses closely associated with the Missoula Mercantile Company or operated as direct subsidiaries. Records in this subgroup tend to be cursory or incomplete but present some insights into the wide extent of Missoula Mercantile operations, methods for leveraging commercial risks, and practices in establishing distribution networks.

Container(s) Description Dates
Series IX: Northern Pacific Railway, [Railroad] Tie Account
2 folders
This series contains numerous account receipts and a balance ledger for the detached railroad tie account between the Missoula Mercantile Company and the Northern Pacific Railway.
1920-1925
Box/Folder
68/1
Financial Records, Account receipts
1920-1925
68/2
Financial Records, Bound ledger
1920-1925
Series X: Conrad Mercantile Company
2 folders
This series contains numerous asset balance reports for the Conrad Mercantile Company in Conrad, Montana.
1911-1938
Box/Folder
68/3
Financial Records, Asset balance reports
1911-1930
68/4
Financial Records, Asset balance reports
1931-1938
Series XI: Dwight Mercantile Company
1 folder
This series consists of one document, an asset trial balance sheet for the Dwight Mercantile Company. The Dwight Mercantile Company was a general store in Perma, Montana, that was eventually bought out by the Perma Commercial Company.
1922
Box/Folder
68/5
Financial Records, Asset trial balance
1922
Series XII: Eddy-Hammond and Company
1 folder
Eddy, Hammond and Company was the predecessor of the Missoula Mercantile Company. In 1885, Eddy, Hammond and Company reorganized with the Missoula Mercantile Company taking possession of Missoula operations and the original company reformed as Eddy-Hammond Company under the State of Delaware. This series includes several Eddy-Hammond Company stockholder declarations detailing total investment values, stock categories, and stockholder lists.
1923-1924
Box/Folder
68/6
Organizational Papers, Stockholder declarations
1923-1924
Series XIII: First National Bank, Kalispell, Montana
1 folder
This series consists of one First National Bank of Kalispell, Montana, institutional asset declaration from 1911 and several daily transaction statements between 1928 and 1931.
1911 and 1928-1931
Box/Folder
68/7
Financial Records, Asset declarations and daily statements
1911 and 1928-1931
Series XIV: Hammond Lumber Company
1 folder and 1 bound volume
The Hammond Lumber Company was variously headquartered in: Missoula, Montana; Portland, Oregon; and San Francisco, California. This series consists of one loose document and one bound report. The loose document is a Hammond Lumber Company stockholder meeting notice from 1917. The bound report is a financial assessment of company assets, organizational structure, and challenges following the death of A.B. Hammond. The report was prepared by an independent assessor and includes suggestions for significant corporate restructuring. The report provides insights into timber industry practices, changing management priorities, and response to increased government regulation during the 1930s as well as the extent of McLeod family investments in the Pacific Northwest.
1917 and 1935
Box/Folder
68/8
Organizational Papers, Stockholder meeting notice
1917
box-volume
77/2
A Report on the Hammond Lumber Company and Affiliated Companies
Volume 131
1935
Series XV: Kalispell Grocery Company
1 folder
This series consists of two documents, an asset balance summary and accounts receivable report from the Kalispell Grocery Company in Kalispell, Montana.
1933
Box/Folder
68/9
Financial Records, Summary balance and accounts receivable report
1933
Series XVI: Kalispell Mercantile Company
1 folder and 1 oversize volume
This series consists of several asset balance reports and a bound volume of asset trial balances from the Kalispell Mercantile Company, a general merchandizing operation in Kalispell, Montana.
1911-1932
Box/Folder
68/10
Financial Records, Asset balance reports
1919-1922
Volume
111
Trial Balance
1911-1932
Series XVII: May Mercantile Company
0.25 linear feet and 1 partial oversize volume
This series consists of one asset balance statement, eighty-one pages of corporate minutes, and an account cash book from the May Mercantile Company in Stevensville, Montana. The May Mercantile Company was a general merchandise company that assumed operation of the Stevensville Mercantile Company in 1914.
1914-1925
Box/Folder
68/11
Financial Records, Asset statement
1919
Volume
113
Minutes
1914-1925
114
Cash Book
1919-1923
Series XVIII: Missoula Creamery Company
1 folder
This series consists of one Missoula Creamery Company asset statement from 1919.
1919
Box/Folder
69/1
Financial Records, Asset statement
1919
Series XIX: Missoula Opera House Company
1 folder
This series contains several monthly transaction statements and a draft facility lease for the Missoula Opera House Company.
1920-1922
Box/Folder
69/2
Financial Records, Monthly transaction statements and facility leases
1920-1922
Series XX: Montana Development Association
1 folder
This series contains numerous monthly transaction statements generated by the Montana Development Association. Charles McLeod was a member of the Association.
1921-1924
Box/Folder
69/3
Financial Records, Monthly transaction statements
1921-1924
Series XXI: Northwestern Abstract and Title Guarantee Company
1 folder
This series consists of a trial balance sheet from the Northwestern Abstract and Title Guarantee Company of Missoula, Montana.
1911
Box/Folder
69/4
Financial Records, Trial balance sheet
1911
Series XXII: Stanley Scearce
1 folder
This series consists of a full financial statement and a real estate inventory of Stanley Scearce, a business operation in Ronan, Montana.
1917
Box/Folder
69/5
Financial Records, Financial statement and real estate inventory.
1917
Series XXIII: Weisel-Boissevatin Ranch Company
1 folder
This series contains a carbon copy of the Weisel-Boissevatin Ranch Company articles of incorporation. The ranch was a commercial livestock operation in Missoula County, Montana.
1929
Box/Folder
69/6
Organizational Papers, Articles of Incorporation
1929
Series XXIV: Western Montana National Bank
1 folder
This series consists of a Western Montana National Bank (Missoula, Montana) institutional asset statement.
1921
Box/Folder
69/7
Financial Records, Institutional asset statement
1921
Series XXV: Missoula Mercantile Company Employees Protective Association
2.5 linear feet
This series contains meeting minutes, legal documents, internal correspondence, financial records, and personnel documents generated by the Missoula Mercantile Company Employees Protective Association, a detached operation created by company officials as an alternative to union organization. The overt intention of this operation was to provide Mercantile and subsidiary employees with benefits and services as a preemption to unionization. Materials in this series provide both significant insights into labor-management relations within the Mercantile and detailed personnel records.
1890-1948
Box/Folder
69/8
Organizational Papers, Meeting minutes
1919-1920
69/9
Organizational Papers, Group Insurance Plan
1932
69/10
Organizational Correspondence
1927-1938
69/11
Organizational Correspondence
1939
69/12
Organizational Correspondence
1940
69/13
Organizational Correspondence
1941
69/14
Organizational Correspondence
1942
69/15
Organizational Correspondence
1943
70/1
Organizational Correspondence
1944
70/2
Organizational Correspondence
1945
70/3
Organizational Correspondence
1946-1948
70/4
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1920-1921
70/5
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1922
70/6
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
January-June 1923
70/7
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
July-December 1923
71/1
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1924-1928
71/2
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1937-1939
71/3
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1940
71/4
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1941
71/5
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
January-June 1942
71/6
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
July-December 1942
72/1
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1943
72/2
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1944
72/3
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
January-June 1945
72/4
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
July-December 1945
72/5
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
January-June 1946
73/1
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
July-December 1946
73/2
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1947
73/3
Financial Records, Transaction and Personnel statements
1948
73/4
Financial Records, Clements, J.S.B.
1890-1912
73/5
Financial Records, Clements, J.S.B.
1913-1934
Series XXVI: Amelia Loffnes
0.5 linear feet
This series contains records created by Amelia Loffnes during her years of service as personal secretary to Charles H. McLeod and lingering service to the McLeod family following his death in 1946. The correspondence and financial records in this series reveal the intimate role Ms. Loffnes played in administering the details of McLeod's personal and professional activities, particularly in notifying family and friends of matters McLeod chose not to directly address. In this manner, materials in this series provide insights into the working environment for personal secretaries during the first half of the 20th Century.
1929-1953
Box/Folder
74/1
General Correspondence, Amelia Loffnes
1929-1943
74/2
General Correspondence, Amelia Loffnes
1944-1951
74/3
Financial Records, Amelia Loffnes
1942-1949
74/4
Financial Records, Amelia Loffnes, Red Cross
1939-1948
74/5
Financial Records, Amelia Loffnes
1940-1956
74/6
Clippings, Amelia Loffnes
circa 1943-1953
Series XXVII: Victor Land and Livestock Company
1.0 linear feet
This series includes general correspondence, corporate meeting minutes, legal documents, financial records, and property maps generated by the Victor Land and Livestock Company, Victor, Montana. The Victor Land and Livestock Company was one of the largest and most persistent subsidiaries of the Missoula Mercantile. In reflection of this relationship, the materials in this series not only detail company operations but also record property ownership patterns in the central Bitterroot Valley and McLeod family direct involvement in the political and economic developments of the area.
1883-1943
Box/Folder
74/7
General Correspondence
1911-1943
74/8
Organization, Articles of Incorporation and Board Minutes
1908-1930
75/1
Financial Records, Merchandise Lists and Tax Information
1911-1930
box-volume
75/2
Organizational Papers, Minutes
Volume 115
1908-1930
Box/Folder
75/3
Financial Records, Transfer Journal
Volume 116
1908
box-volume
75/4
Financial Records, Record of Stockholders
Volume 117
1908-1918
75/5
Financial Records, Journal
Volume 118
1909-1930
75/6
Financial Records, Stock Certificates
Volume 119
1908-1918
76/1
Financial Records, Voucher Register
Volume 120
1908-1910
76/2
Legal Documents, Abstracts
1883-1919
Box/Folder
76/3
Legal Documents, Deeds
1915-1935
76/4
Legal Documents
1886-1913
76/5
Legal Documents
1893-1913
76/6
Legal Documents
1887-1906
76/7
Legal Documents
1890-1906
76/8
Legal Documents
1906-1916
76/9
Legal Documents
1896-1908
76/10
Maps
undated
76/11
Maps
undated
Series XXVIII: W.A. Mentrum Company
2 oversize volumes
This series contains two bound customer account transaction ledgers recorded by the W.A. Mentrum Company, which sold liquor in Missoula, Montana.
1896-1898
Volume
121
Ledger
1896
122
Ledger
1897-1898
Series XXIX: Corvallis Mercantile
3 oversize volumes
This series contains three bound customer account transaction ledgers recorded at the Corvallis Mercantile, a general store in Corvallis, Montana.
1889-1898
Volume
123
Ledger
1889
124
Ledger
1893-1894
125
Ledger
1895-1898
Series XXX: Bozeman Feed and Grain Company
1 oversize volume
This series consists of one daily transaction journal recorded by a bookkeeper for the Bozeman Feed and Grain Company in Bozeman, Montana.
1941-1942
Volume
126
Journal
1941-1942
Series XXXI: Kalispell Grocery Company
2 oversize volumes
This series consists of two bound cash books detailing account activities and daily transactions at the Kalispell Grocery Company, Kalispell, Montana.
1936-1941
Volume
127
Cash Book
1936-1938
128
Cash Book
1939-1941
Series XXXII: Missoula Real Estate Association
1 folder and 2 oversize volumes
This series contains an earnings statement and two bound volumes of transaction ledgers for commercial property rentals owned and managed by the Missoula Real Estate Association as a subsidiary of the Missoula Mercantile Company.
1885-1926
Box/Folder
76/12
Missoula Real Estate Association
1925
Volume
129
Missoula Real Estate Company, Ledger
1885-1906
130
Missoula Real Estate Company, Ledger
1906-1926
Series XXXIII: Hot Springs Commercial Company
1 partial bound volume
This series consists of 35 pages of corporate minutes generated by the Hot Springs Commercial Company and contained within an oversize bound volume. In 1915, the company purchased the assets and general merchandise store of Ekblad and Company in Hot Springs, Montana.
1915-1925
Volume
113
Minutes
1915-1925
Series XXXIV: Perma Commercial Company
1 partial bound volume
This series consists of 28 pages of corporate minutes generated by the Perma Commercial Company. This company was a general merchandise operation in Perma, Montana that assumed operations of the former Dwight Mercantile Company.
1927-1928
Volume
113
Minutes
1927-1928
Series XXXV: Victor Mercantile Company
1 partial bound volume
This series consists of 36 pages of corporate minutes generated by the Victor Mercantile Company and contained within an oversize bound volume. This company was the successor to the Victor Commercial Company, operating a Victor, Montana general merchandise store associated with the Missoula Mercantile Company.
1921-1926
Volume
113
Minutes
1921-1926
Series XXXVI: Victor Commercial Company
1 partial bound volume
This series consists of 131 pages of corporate minutes generated by the Victor Commercial Company and contained within an oversize bound volume. The company operated a Victor, Montana, general merchandise store associated with the Missoula Mercantile Company.
1911-1925
Volume
113
Minutes
1911-1925
Series XXXVII: Beckwith Mercantile Company
1 bound volume
This series consists of one bound volume containing corporate minutes generated by the Beckwith Mercantile Company. The Northern Industrial Company was a brief precursor of the Beckwith Mercantile Company. These corporate minutes begin with the final meeting of the Northern Industrial Company Board of Directors to approve sale of all assets to the Beckwith Mercantile Company, and election of the same Board of Directors for the new operation. The Beckwith Mercantile Company operated a general merchandise business in St. Ignatius, Montana.
1910-1941
box-volume
77/3
Northern Industrial Company, Minutes
Volume 132
1910
77/3
Beckwith Mercantile Company, Minutes
Volume 132
1910-1941
Series XXXVIII: Artifacts
1 oversize box
The items in this series are commercial stamps used by company employees and collected by Charles H. McLeod as souvenirs of his wide-ranging endeavors. The companies represented were subsidiaries or businesses associated with the Missoula Mercantile Company.
undated
Box
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):1: Yogo Sapphire Mining Corporation Commercial Stamp
undated
Box/Folder
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):2: May Mercantile Company Commercial Stamp
undated
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):3: Victor Commercial Company Commercial Stamp
undated
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):4: Perma Commercial Company Commercial Stamp
undated
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):5: Perma Mercantile Company Commercial Stamp
undated
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):6: Victor Mercantile Company Commercial Stamp
undated
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):7: Northern Industrial Company Commercial Stamp
undated
OS 81
1(XXXVIII):8: Victor Land and Livestock Company Commercial Stamp
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Banks and banking--Montana--Kalispell
  • Banks and banking--Montana--Missoula
  • Canadian Americans--Montana--Missoula
  • Creameries--Montana--Missoula
  • Feed industry--Montana--Bozeman
  • General stores--Montana
  • General stores--Montana--Corvallis
  • General stores--Montana--Kalispell
  • General stores--Montana--Missoula
  • General stores--Montana--Saint Ignatius
  • General stores--Montana--Victor
  • Grocery trade--Montana--Kalispell
  • Lumber trade--United States
  • Real estate development--Montana
  • Real estate development--Montana--Missoula
  • Retail trade--Montana
  • Retail trade--Montana--Missoula

Corporate Names

  • Republican Party (Mont.)

Family Names

  • McLeod family

Geographical Names

  • Missoula (Mont.)--Commerce
  • Missoula (Mont.)--Economic conditions
  • Missoula (Mont.)--Politics and government
  • Missoula (Mont.)--Social life and customs
  • Montana--Politics and government

Form or Genre Terms

  • Business records--Montana
  • Business records--Montana--Missoula
  • Photographs--Montana

Occupations

  • Businessmen--Montana--Missoula

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Loffnes, Amelia.
    • Scearce, Stanley Irwin, d. 1943
    Corporate Names
    • Northwestern Abstract and Title Guarantee Company
    • Weisel-Boissevatin Ranch Company
    • Beckwith Mercantile Company (Saint Ignatius, Mont.)
    • Bozeman Feed and Grain Company
    • Conrad Mercantile Company
    • Corvallis Mercantile (Corvallis, Mont.)
    • Dwight Mercantile Company
    • Eddy, Hammond & Company
    • Employees Protective Association (U.S.)
    • First National Bank (Kalispell, Mont.)
    • Hammond Lumber Company
    • Hot Springs Commercial Company
    • Kalispell Grocery Company
    • Kalispell Mercantile Company (Kalispell, Mont.)
    • May Mercantile Company
    • Missoula Creamery Company
    • Missoula Mercantile Company
    • Missoula Opera House Company
    • Missoula Real Estate Association
    • Montana Development Association
    • Northern Pacific Railway Company
    • Perma Commercial Company
    • Victor Commercial Company
    • Victor Land and Livestock Company
    • Victor Mercantile Company
    • W.A. Mentrum Liquor and Bottling Company (Missoula, Mont.)
    • Western Montana National Bank (Missoula, Mont.)
    • Montana Mercantile Company