Ben Stein research collection, 1908-2003

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Stein, Ben H.
Title
Ben Stein research collection
Dates
1908-2003 (inclusive)
Quantity
10 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number
MC 376 (collection)
Summary
Ben Stein (1915-2001) was a legislator and historian. Records include correspondence (1924-1999), writings (1930s-1960s), miscellany, and clippings created and gathered by Andrew Garcia (ca 1855-1943), and purchased by Stein through the Rock Foundation for purposes of research and publication. Also present in the collection are writings and research notes by David Stein and based on the Garcia papers. This research and writing culminated in the publication of "Tough Trip Through Paradise, 1878-1879" in 1967.
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Bennett Harris Stein was born in Ravinia, Illinois, and attended Dartmouth College, where he earned a BA in English literature. After moving to Montana, he married Hildegard Balke in 1939. They were divorced in 1966, and Stein married again in 1967, this time to Glenna Hamilton, with whom he remained until her death in 1978. Between 1957 and 1971, Ben Stein served a total of fourteen years in the Montana State Senate as representative for Park County, first as a Democrat, and later as a Republican. In 1960, Ben Stein, John D. Stephenson, and Hugh D. Galusha became incorporators and directors of The Rock Foundation, a non-profit organization with the purpose of acquiring historical documents for study and publication. Stein passed away in 2001 in Livingston, Montana, at the age of 86. He left behind five children(Karen, Linda, David, Leslie, and Peter Stein).

Andrew Garcia was born around 1855 in El Paso, Texas. As a young man, he became a civilian mule handler for the U.S. Army and traveled to Montana in that capacity in 1876. In 1878, Garcia left the army to become a trapper and trader in the Montana wilderness, and thus began a period of about nine years in which he lived among Native Americans, primarily the Pen d’Oreille tribe. Also in 1878, Garcia met a Nez Perce woman called In-who-lise (the name means Broken Tooth in the Pen d'Oreille language; she was originally known as Kot-kot-hy-hih, meaning White Feather, and was christened Susan), who was living among the Pen d’Oreilles after having been badly injured and separated from her people during the Nez Perce War of 1877. After a brief courtship, she and Garcia were married and the two of them began a journey together to the Lapwai reservation in Idaho to reunite with her remaining family, but In-who-lise was killed during a Blackfoot raid during the journey. After her death, Garcia continued living among the Pen d’Oreille until 1887, during which time he married two women from that tribe. The first, Squis-Squis, died in 1882 when she was thrown from her horse. He married the second, Mal-lit-tay-lay, in 1883, and she died in 1889 after moving with him to a homestead near Alberton Gorge. Garcia married for a fourth time in 1899, to Barbara Voll. The two remained together until Barbara’s death in 1936, and together had four sons named Jack, Trinidad, Andrew, and William.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection consists of four subgroups: Andrew Garcia, Ben Stein, David Stein, and Barbara Stein.

The Andrew Garcia subgroup consists of general correspondence (1926-1942); financial records (1908-1941) consisting of bank records, receipts, and tax statements; writings (ca 1930’s) consisting of autobiographical manuscripts as well as biographical materials written for fellow Montana pioneers; miscellany including historical accounts written by Baptiste Pakatas and transcriptions of interviews given by Garcia; and clippings (ca 1930’s) consisting of articles on historical topics, on Society of Montana Pioneers meetings and events, and on Andrew Garcia.

The Ben Stein subgroup consists of general correspondence (1942-1999); financial records (1964, 1969, 1995) consisting of agreements concerning royalties for the book Tough Trip through Paradise and Rock Foundation records; subject files on Andrew Garcia and Montana history; writings (ca 1960-ca 1966) consisting of edited copies of Garcia’s manuscripts as well as complete drafts by Ben Stein; miscellany; and clippings (ca 1967) consisting mainly of reviews for Tough Trip through Paradise.

The David Stein subgroup consists of writings (2003) based on the Garcia papers; and research notes (ca2002) on Joe Ford.

The Barbara Garcia subgroup consists of correspondence (1924) and two prayer books, once of which is in German.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

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

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged by subgroup and series. Some material housed in oversized box. See Location of Collection information above and the inventory below for more information.

Location of Collection

17:2-3

Location of Collection

Oversize Box 1 (19:7-5)

Acquisition Information

Acquisition information available upon request

Processing Note

Handwriting samples from each of the three creators have been photocopied and labeled as a tool for researchers, and duplicates of this tool are available in the front of boxes 1, 12, and 18. Numbering and alphabetical labels for manuscripts, drafts, and duplicates in this guide and on folder labels (e.g. "Manuscript A copy 1") should not be assumed to be authoritative descriptions of the order in which those items were created or used. Educated guesses have been made as to the order in which some drafts were written; in other cases the labeling of the materials is entirely arbitrary.

As the final creator of the collection, David Stein imposed a new system of organization on many of the materials. David Stein identified materials by assigning each folder a three-digit number with a decimal following the first digit (e.g. 2.01, 4.07, etc). No index has been found that would reveal the overall organizational scheme. The colorful sheets of paper David Stein used for folders have been kept with the materials with which they were found, with the result that they can be found throughout the entire collection rather than only in the David Stein subgroup. David Stein’s numbering for affected folders is noted in this guide and on folders with the format “(D. Stein: [number]).”

Ben Stein also imposed organizational systems on many of his research materials, and three indices to his two numbering systems are available in Subgroup 2, Series 5 (Ben Stein: Miscellany). Ben Stein’s research folders are labeled with a letter and box number (e.g. Folder X BB2) from his original organization of the collection (which was not maintained by subsequent users before the collection came to the Montana Historical Society) and many of the clippings found in the Andrew Garcia subgroup are labeled like so: “I125.0.”

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Andrew Garcia Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
General Correspondence
Box/Folder
1 / 1
Anaconda Copper Mining Company (Garcia's lease; annotations on envelopes)
1931-1937
1 / 2
Bailey, Thomas
1936
1 / 3
Banfill, W.H. (Battle of Canyon Creek)
1931
1 / 4
The Barawik Company (annotations on reverse)
1930
1 / 5
Bauke, Martha
1936
1 / 6
Blackfoot Forest Protective Association (fire protection)
1929, 1938
1 / 7
Boyd-Conlee Company
1936
1 / 8
Boyington, Maude (annotations on envelope)
1936-1940
1 / 9
Brooks, Geo F. (barn insurance)
1933-1934
1 / 10
Burrell-Dugger Company (annotations on reverse)
1929
1 / 11
Carter, Caleb (Battle of Big Hole; In-who-lise)
1931
1 / 12
Character Digest (annotations on envelope)
undated
1 / 13
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company (livestock claim; annotations on reverse)
1931
1 / 14
Clarke, Barbara Harris
1938
1 / 15
Combes, Louie
1930
1 / 16
Crane, Pearl B. (Garcia's manuscript)
1936
1 / 17
Demountable Typewriter Company
1932
1 / 18
Dickinson, Gussie
1937, 1940
1 / 19
Dishman, Rube and wife
1931, 1938
1 / 20
Duncan, Edith M.
1939
1 / 21
Duthie Company
1940
1 / 22
Fahle, William
1933-1935
1 / 23
Feighner, M. Winnifred (Battle of Canyon Creek)
1936
1 / 24
Florists' Publishing Company
1937
1 / 25
Ford, Joe and Annie (Nez Perce)
1933-1940
1 / 26
Garcia, Jack
1930, 1932, 1940
1 / 27
Garcia, William and wife
1937-1941
1 / 28
Gladioli Gardens
undated
1 / 29
Glore, Emmet (legal correspondence)
1938
1 / 30
Golden Verse Anthology (annotations on envelope)
1940
1 / 31
Graves, N.F.
undated
1 / 32
Gray Tractor Company (annotations on reverse)
1931
1 / 33
Greenough, W. Earl and Roger (annotations on envelope)
1934, 1940
1 / 34
Hagerman, Chas (annotations on reverse)
1929
1 / 35
Hale, Frances
1937
1 / 36
Hillgrove, Elizabeth
1936
1 / 37
The Home Correspondence School
1938
1 / 38
Houtz, G.M. (suggestion of editor for Garcia's manuscript)
1938
1 / 39
Idaho State Historical Society (Nez Perce)
1931
1 / 40
John R. Daily Company (annotations on reverse)
1929
1 / 41
Kaiser, Herman (Hay's Gulch)
1936
1 / 42
Kaiser, Robert (historic information)
1935
1 / 43
Klapuryk, A.J.
1940
1 / 44
Kopac, Emil (annotations on envelopes)
1935
1 / 45
Laird, Captain Eli and Tyne (Laird's Lodge)
1933-1941
1 / 46
Lanstrum, Lillian
1937
1 / 47
Lausie, Clara (charges for transcription of Garcia's manuscript)
1931
1 / 48
Lemley Curio Store (photo order)
1938
1 / 49
MacPherson, Mrs. Wm. (includes unidentified mail found in same envelope, with annotations on reverse)
undated
1 / 50
Marcyes, C.O. and wife (Society of Montana Pioneers)
1930-1940
1 / 51
Martin, Ed
1940
1 / 52
McCarthy, Eugene, John, and Kate (Pioneers Club of Flathead, Montana)
1935-1939
1 / 53
McClain, J.P. and Ellen
1933-1937
1 / 54
McDonald, Duncan (prospecting)
1933
1 / 55
McDowell, R.L. (annotations on reverse)
1938
2 / 1
McGinnis, David Robert (Garcia's manuscripts)
1935
2 / 2
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (Garcia's manuscripts and historical information for McWhorter; annotations on reverse)
1935-1942
2 / 3
Melander, S.J.
1937
2 / 4
Miller Company (annotations on reverse)
1927
2 / 5
Mineral County Chamber of Commerce
1937
2 / 6
Missoula Mercantile Company (grain prices, receipts; annotations on reverse of some items)
1929-1935
2 / 7
Montana Commission, Golden Gate Exposition (letter of recommendation for Marcyes)
1939
2 / 8
Montana Division of Horticulture
1937
2 / 9
Montana Historical Society (Battle of Big Hole, Father Landre)
1931
2 / 10
Montana Livestock Commission (Garcia's brand)
1935
2 / 11
Montana State Forester (land use permits)
1940
2 / 12
Moser Fur Company (annotations on reverse of some materials)
1933
2 / 13
National Writers Club, Inc.
1933
2 / 14
Northern Pacific Railway Company (bills; responses to livestock claims; annotations on reverse of some items)
1926-1934
2 / 15
Northwestern Fur Company
1937
2 / 16
Olson, Mabel C. (manuscript revisions, possibly in regard to their interview)
1940-1941
2 / 17
Phelau, Ann H.
1937
2 / 18
Philipsburg Times (annotations on reverse)
1931
2 / 19
Pioneers Club of Flathead, Montana
1937
2 / 20
Poore, Thomas and Jane
1936-1942
2 / 21
Pulliam, Tom and wife
1936-1937
2 / 22
Reeves, George (Garcia's brand)
1935
2 / 23
Rippingale, A.E.
1940
2 / 24
Russell, Julia
1938, 1941
2 / 25
Segraves, Thomas
1933
2 / 26
Seguin, E.J. (story of Alvino)
1939
2 / 27
Society of Montana Pioneers
1932-1942
2 / 28
Spaulding, Kenneth (Garcia's manuscript)
1939
2 / 29
State Historical Soceity of North Dakota (Battle of Whitestone Hill)
1933
2 / 30
State Nursery Seed Company (annotations on reverse)
1919-1930
2 / 31
Stuart (interviewer)
1941
2 / 32
Tremblay, A.L.
1939-1942
2 / 33
Tubbs-Cary Company (formerly Arcade Grocery; receipts and account statements)
undated, 1930-1942
2 / 34
United States Department of Agriculture
1937-1941
2 / 35
United States Department of Justice (Garcia acting as surety for Roy Easley)
1932
2 / 36
United States Department of the Interior (Nez Perce names)
1929
2 / 37
United States Senate
1934
2 / 38
U.S. School of Writing (annotations on envelope)
undated
2 / 39
Watters, Charles W. (Montana State University Forestry School Nursery)
1938
2 / 40
Wellcome, R.F. (legal correspondence)
1931
2 / 41
Wilkison, Barnett
1935
2 / 42
Writer's Digest
undated
2 / 43
Writer's Review
1934
2 / 44
Wynne, Leslie F.
1938
2 / 45
Various business letters and advertisements (correspondents include Artcraft Books; Beacon Publications; Book of the Month Club; Columbia University; Comfort Writer’s Service; Cornwall House; Curtis Publishing Company; The Inland Seed Company; The Literary Guild of America; National Association of United Authors; Outdoor Life; Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (handwritten materials on envelope); Acree, R.E.; Scholl, C.V.; Spangler; Viscose Company; Wight House Press)
undated, 1929-1940
2 / 46
Unidentified correspondence
undated, 1933-1941
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Box/Folder
2 / 47
Miscellaneous Correspondence (correspondents include Dude Ranchers Association, William Fahle, Barbara Garcia, Trinidad Garcia,William Garcia, Montana Historical Society, International News Company, and J.C. Mothka
1928-1933
Financial Records
Box/Folder
2 / 48
Bank records (banks include First National Bank; Superior State Bank; and Western Montana National Bank)
undated
2 / 49
Order forms
undated, 1941
2 / 50
Receipts and invoices (businesses include The Amalgamated Sugar Company; American Nurseryman; The Clason Map Company; The Country Home; Federal Pipe and Tank Company; Hoofs and Horns; Interstate Lumber Company; Litchfield Manufacturing Company; C.A. McMilan; Mineral Garage; Missoula Laundry Co.; Sears, Roebuck and Co.; Railway Express Agency; Westmont Tractor; Equipment Co.; W.F. Tubbs Co.; Chas. W. White; Yates; and the Post Office
undated, 1928-1941
2 / 51
County Assessor (land assessments, tax notices)
1930-1941
2 / 52
Tax statements and receipts
1919-1941
2 / 53
Ranch records (budgets and other records)
undated
Writings
Box/Folder
3 / 1
Mar-ta (Martin--Chief of Selish (handwritten manuscript)
undated
3 / 2
Folder T BB1 (handwritten manuscript materials)
undated
3 / 3
Handwritten manuscript materials (found tucked into a Mann's letter-copying book)
undated
3 / 4
Handwritten manuscript materials (found tucked into an Electric letter-copying book)
undated
3 / 5
Handwritten manuscript materials carved tree at battlefield)
undated
3 / 6
Handwritten materials (D. Stein: 3.13)
undated
3 / 7-18
Miscellaneous manuscripts (Down in Texas, Squis-squis, Polly and Sis, Book of Dolores)
undated
3 / 19
Manuscript pages (from Galusha, Higgins, and Galusha envelope)
undated
3 / 20
Manuscript pages (pg. 183A-183G of an unknown manuscript; D. Stein: 2.11)
undated
4 / 1
Manuscript A pg. 1.01.001-1.01.013 (In-who-lise beginning; D. Stein: 1.01)
undated
4 / 2
Manuscript A pg. 1.01.014-1.01.052 (In-who-lise beginning)
undated
4 / 3
Manuscript A pg. 1.01.053-1.01.103 (In-who-lise beginning)
undated
4 / 4
Manuscript A pg. 1.02.001-1.02.067 (In-who-lise continuation; D. Stein: 1.02)
undated
4 / 5
Manuscript A pg. 1.02A.001-1.02A.061 (copy from folder 4/4; D. Stein: 1.02A)
undated
4 / 6
Manuscript A pg. 1.04.001-1.04.009 (horse rustlers, La Brie; D. Stein: 1.04)
undated
4 / 7
Manuscript A pg. 1.05.001-1.05.006 (In-who-lise at Bear Paws; D. Stein: 1.05)
undated
4 / 8
Manuscript A pg. 1.07.001-1.07.008 (Big Hole; D. Stein: 1.07?)
undated
4 / 9
Manuscript A pg. 1.08.001-1.08.013 1873-1874 campaign; D. Stein: 1.08)
undated
4 / 10
Manuscript A pg. 1.09.001-1.09.085 (Texas, Spelaqua, leaving the Pen d'Oreille, poetry; D. Stein: 1.09)
undated
4 / 11
Manuscript A pg. 1.09.086-1.09.169 (Down in Texas)
undated
4 / 12
Manuscript B pg. 1-52 (D. Stein: 2.02)
undated
4 / 13-14; 5 / 1-3
Manuscript C copy 1 pg. 1-491, 509-533 (unique annotations; D. Stein: 2.01)
undated
5 / 4-6
Manuscript C copy 2 pg. 1-491 (unique annotations; D. Stein: 3.01)
undated
5 / 7
Manuscript C alternate pg. 322 (two copies of an alternate version of one page, probably from copies 1 and 2 of Manuscript C)
undated
5 / 8
Manuscript C copy 3 pg. 411-424 (partial duplicate of Manuscript C copy 1; D. Stein: 3.18)
undated
5 / 9
Manuscript C copy 3 pg. 509-533 (partial duplicate of Manuscript C copy 1)
undated
5 / 10
Manuscript D copy 1 pg. 15-29 (D. Stein: 3.22)
undated
5 / 11
Manuscript D copy 1 pg. 30-78 (D. Stein: 3.15)
undated
5 / 12
Manuscript D copy 2 pg. 30-78 (The Captain and the Oily Stranger: In-who-lise makes him pray, Battle of Big Hole; D. Stein: 2.28; B. Stein: Folder X BB1)
undated
6 / 1
Manuscript D unidentified copy pg. 38-40, 79-249 (Lost in lodgepoles, miners; D. Stein: 2.08)
undated
6 / 2
Manuscript E fragment 1 pg. 53-57 (Polly and Sis; D. Stein: 2.13)
undated
6 / 3
Manuscript E fragment 2 pg. 1B-18B (Polly and Sis; D. Stein: 2.16)
undated
6 / 4
Manuscript F copy 1 pg. 4-174 (Bannocks, cougars; D. Stein: 2.05)
undated
6 / 5
Unknown In-who-lise manuscript pg. 100-139 (typewritten manuscript found in same folder as the materials in folder 6/4; D. Stein: 2.05)
undated
6 / 6
Manuscript F fragment 1 pg. 13-29 (Big Hole, Seymore and Heldt; D. Stein: 2.03)
undated
6 / 7
Manuscript F fragment 2 pg. 4-49 (grizzly, Big Hole; D. Stein: 2.09)
undated
6 / 8
Manuscript F fragment 3 pg. 50-174 (cougars, Bannocks)
undated
6 / 9
Manuscript G pg. 1-78 (leaving the Pen d'Oreilles and returning to Bozeman; D. Stein: 2.07)
undated
6 / 10
Manuscript H pg. 1G-8G (beginning of Nez Perce War, as told by In-who-lise to Garcia. D. Stein: 2.10)
undated
6 / 11
Manuscript I copy 1 pg. 1-96 (synopsis of In-who-lise; some pages missing)
undated
6 / 12
Manuscript I fragment 1 pg. 31-52 (alternate numbering: 1.06.001-1.06.025. In-who-lise after the Battle of Big Hole. D. Stein: 1.06)
undated
7 / 1
Manuscript I fragment 2 pg. 31-33 (synopsis of In-who-lise; D. Stein: 3.10)
undated
7 / 2
Manuscript I copy 2 pg. 1-96 (synopsis of In-who-lise; D. Stein: 3.09)
undated
7 / 3
Manuscript I fragment 3 pg. 34.D-35.E (synopsis of In-who-lise; D. Stein: 3.19)
undated
7 / 4
Manuscript I fragment 4 pg. 350-355 (Sow-set and Kat-a-lee plot to kill In-who-lise; D. Stein: 2.15)
undated
7 / 5
Manuscript J pg. 9-16 (Boys in Blue; D. Stein: 3.20)
undated
7 / 6
Manuscript K handwritten materials (Battle of Whitestone Hill; possible other topics)
undated
7 / 7
Manuscript K pg. 1-34, 47-52, 63-67 (Battle of Whitestone Hill; D. Stein: 3.12)
undated
7 / 8
Manuscript K pg. 35-46, 53-62, 68-74 (Battle of Whitestone Hill; D. Stein: 3.16)
undated
7 / 9
Manuscript M pg. 1-50 (Battle of Whitestone Hill; D. Stein: 2.24; B. Stein: Folder W BB1)
undated
7 / 10
Handwritten materials for Manuscripts L and M (Battle of Whitestone Hill)
undated
7 / 11
Manuscript M pg. 1-62 (Barnett Wilkison; D. Stein: 2.25)
undated
7 / 12
Two Rascals Well Met pg. 1-3 (story of Garcia's acquaintanceship with Barnett Wilkison)
undated
7 / 13
Joe Ford (his account of the returning Nez Perce; notes on the Battle of Big Hole and on Baker's Massacre)
undated
7 / 14
Manuscript O section G pg. 2G-85G (Book of Dolores; D. Stein: 2.19)
undated
7 / 15
Manuscript O section J pg. J1-J66 (Book of Dolores: The Fighting Captain. D. Stein: 2.17)
undated
7 / 16
Manuscript O section K pg. 1K-160K (Book of Dolores: The Fighting Captain. D. Stein: 2.17)
undated
8 / 1
Manuscript O section K pg. 129K-131K, 146K (Book of Dolores: The Fighting Captain)
undated
8 / 2
Manuscript O section M pg. M1-M7 (also includes handwritten items)
undated
8 / 3
Manuscript O section o pg. 5O-36O (Book of Dolores; D. Stein: 2.22)
undated
8 / 4
Poetry (D. Stein: 2.27)
undated
Miscellany
Box/Folder
8 / 5
Baptiste Pakatas (historical account written by Baptiste Pakatas [Five Wounds])
undated
8 / 6
Joe Ford and the Nez Perce (written by Baptiste Pakatas)
undated
8 / 7
Interviews (interviews of Garcia by Olson and Stuart; D.Stein: 2.26)
undated
8 / 8
Print materials
undated
8 / 9
Booklets and maps
undated
8 / 10
Print materials and blank forms (also unused postcards; notes on In-who-lise's names)
undated
8 / 11
Stickereien und Spitzen (German language home crafts book)
undated
8 / 12
Miscellany from Electric letter- copying book (clippings and advertisements)
undated
8 / 13-16
Miscellaneous folders (government booklets; maps; newsletters; writing tools; lesson on hypnotism)
undated
Clippings
Box/Folder
9 / 1
Pioneers and obituaries
undated
9 / 2
Pioneers; Hoofs and Horns
undated
9 / 3
Pioneers; labor union
undated
9 / 4
Native Americans
undated
9 / 5
Mining, cattle, freight, steamboats, gold
undated
9 / 6-7
Historical articles
undated
9 / 8, 10 / 1
Historical articles
undated
oversizebox-folder
1 / 1
Nez Pierce
undated
1 / 2
Unlabeled
undated
Box/Folder
10 / 2
Montana
undated
10 / 3
"Ben Stein" (clippings from the 1930's)
undated
10 / 4-5
Historical articles
undated
10 / 6
Society of Montana Pioneers
undated
10 / 7
Misc. clippings
undated
10 / 8
Towns
undated
11 / 1
Forts
undated
11 / 2
Society of Montana Pioneers
undated
11 / 3
Military conflicts with Native Americans
undated
11 / 4
Nez Perce
undated
11 / 5-6
Miscellaneous historical articles
undated

Ben SteinReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
General Correspondence
Box/Folder
12 / 1
Ackerman, Harry (Paramount movie deal)
1974
12 / 2
Associated Manuscript Service (manuscript copies)
1966
12 / 3
Babcock, Tim (politics)
1968
12 / 4
Bailey, Jo P. (Andrew Garcia's citizenship)
1967
12 / 5
Barton, Rose (movie deal)
1979
12 / 6
Brown, Deborah (copy reading)
1966
12 / 7
Burlingame, Merrill (donations from book profits)
1966, 1968
12 / 8
Courtemanche, Anne E. (German edition of Tough Trip through Paradise)
1967
12 / 9
Darrow, George (book review)
1967
12 / 10
Downing, Glenn R. (photos of Julia Bannock and In-who-lise)
1966
12 / 11
Everitt, Helen (offer of help to get book published)
1960
12 / 12
Ford, Anne (Tough Trip Through Paradise)
1967
12 / 13
Galusha, Hugh D. Jr. (Tough Trip through Paradise; Rock Foundation)
1960-1968
12 / 14
Garcia, Andrew Jr. (manuscript negotiations and payments)
1960
12 / 15
Garcia, Jack (manuscript negotiations and payments)
1948-1979
12 / 16
Garcia, William D. (manuscript negotiations and payments)
1950-1969
12 / 17
Garcia brothers (letters and contracts written by Stein to the Garcias)
undated, 1950
12 / 18
Garcia, William L. (royalty payments and movie deal)
1977, 1979
12 / 19
Guthrie, A.B. (Walter Murphy; Garcia manuscript)
1950
12 / 20
Hapgood, Ruth (Ben Stein's editor)
1966-1967
12 / 21
Harris, David (jacket blurb and endpaper map for Tough Trip through Paradise)
1966-1967
12 / 22
Heide, Elizabeth (secretary of David Harris)
1966
12 / 23
Honthaner, Ron
1975
12 / 24
Houlihan, Raymond (Graves and Grizzlies illustrations)
1967
12 / 25
Kline, John R.
1974
12 / 26
Lineberger, Peter (Rock Foundation)
1992
12 / 27
MacGilvra, Edna and Boo (Tough Trip through Paradise)
1942, 1968
12 / 28
Meloy, Harriett (Garcia photographs)
1972
12 / 29
Meloy, Peter (Rock Foundation)
1965
12 / 30
Montana Historical Society (Tough Trip through Paradise; Rock Foundation)
undated, 1965, 1999
12 / 31
Moore, Jim (charitable donations from book profits)
1992
12 / 32
Morrow, WIlliam (permission to quote a book in the foreword to Tough Trip through Paradise)
1966
12 / 33
Nylander, Karen L. (Garcia's citizenship)
1967
12 / 34
Paladin, Vivian (Tough Trip through Paradise)
1967
12 / 35
Pyfer, S. Clark (taxes)
1968
12 / 36
Richardson, Elliot L. (political)
1963
12 / 37
Sigma Tau Delta (Writers Roundup)
1994
12 / 38
Stephenson, John (Rock Foundation; Tough Trip through Paradise)
1950-1992
12 / 39
Teenor, E. (Thomas Gilcrease Foundation)
1952
12 / 40
Toole, Ross (charitable donations from book profits)
1968
12 / 41
Walp, Esther Lee (receipt of manuscript)
1965
12 / 42
Washtien, Sharon (publisher returning manuscript to Stein)
1967
12 / 43
Westergard, Michael N. (bust of Andrew Garcia)
1981
12 / 44
Wylie, Craig (Tough Trip through Paradise)
1962-1968
12 / 45
Tough Trip through Paradise readers (correspondents include R.W. Arbogast; William H. Archer; Mary Bishop; Joseph J. Bogar; Fred W. Buchser; A.M. Carver; Cyril Clemens; Kim Davis; June Dussault; Stephen D. Evans; Gordon F[illegible]; Dudley Flamm; Walter O. Forsman; Bud Gibson; Jean L. Gibson; Byron Grosfield; Jerry Hanson; Katie Haughey; Stanley E. Hoggatt; Lynda Houston; Bill James; Dorothy M. Johnson; David H. Karrfalt; Carl Kjeldsen; Herb Klindt; Howie Lemm; Lester H. Loble; Gordon Loomis; June E. Lyman; May Beth McDonald Seitz; Mrs. B.K. McMillan; Jack McPhee; Fred Meins; Francis D. Moore; Joseph F. Mulcahy; Ann Nichols; Harry T. Northey; Mrs. George O’Connor; Katherine Orchard; Allan R. Rader; Belva Randklev; Wilma Riley; Jerry W. Ryckmen; John A. Sawyer; Hal Stearns; Rhode and Jack Stephenson; Gareth C. Ward; Margaret Warden; and H.C. Zakovi
1967-1994
12 / 46
Unidentified correspondence ("Bob," "Jean and daughter," and "Pete")
1955-1993
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Box/Folder
12 / 47
Miscellaneous correspondence (correspondents include Trinidad "Cookie" Garcia; Louise Noble)
1948, 1967
Financial Records
Box/Folder
12 / 48
Check register, diary, and receipt
ca 1969
12 / 49
Rock Foundation (financial correspondence)
1955
Research Materials
Box/Folder
13 / 1
Copies from Folder T BB1 (duplicates of Garcia's handwritten materials)
undated
13 / 2
Folder Z BB1 (correspondence, clippings, and miscellaneous research materials)
undated
13 / 3
Copies from Folder Z (duplicates of Andrew Garcia correspondence)
undated
13 / 4
Folder P BB2 (Andrew Garcia correspondence, receipts, manuscript fragments, and drawings)
undated
13 / 5-6
Folder Q BB2 (Andrew Garcia correspondence and manuscript fragments)
undated
13 / 7
Folder R BB2 (copies of Andrew Garcia correspondence)
undated
13 / 8
Folder S BB2 (copies of Andrew Garcia correspondence and manuscript fragments)
undated
13 / 9
McWhorter correspondence (duplicates of Andrew Garcia's correspondence with L.V. McWhorter)
undated
13 / 10
Miscellaneous manuscript materials (duplicates of Andrew Garcia correspondence and handwritten materials; clippings)
undated
13 / 11
Henry Buck (Nez Perce War account with annotations. D. Stein: 4.10)
undated
13 / 12
Miscellaneous research materials (historical materials not created by Garcia)
undated
13 / 13
The Montana Magazine of History, vol. II no. 4
1952
14 / 1-2
Maps and miscellany (maps and other geographic materials for Tough Trip through Paradise; edited manuscript pages)
undated
14 / 3
"Landslides Gallatin County" (Gallatin County highway maps)
undated
14 / 4
"Landslides Madison County" (Madison and Gallatin County highway maps)
undated
14 / 5
BB2 (copies of manuscript fragments)
undated
14 / 6
Ben Stein's notes
undated
Writings
Box/Folder
14 / 7
Synopsis of Garcia (D. Stein: 5.09)
undated
14 / 8
Suggested readings list
undated
14 / 9
Subject list (D. Stein: 5.11)
undated
14 / 10
Foreword (two drafts; D. Stein: 5.03)
undated
14 / 11
Table of contents (two drafts; D. Stein: 5.12)
undated
14 / 12
Unidentified draft fragments pg. 1-7 (several drafts; D. Stein: 5.05)
undated
14 / 13
Unidentified draft pg. 65-124 (D. Stein: 5.06)
undated
14 / 14
Edited manuscript C pg. 3-17, 159-162 (unique annotations; D. Stein: 3.08)
undated
14 / 15
Edited manuscript C pg. 40, 17 (unique note attached; D. Stein: 3.07)
undated
14 / 16
Edited manuscript D pg. 81-249 (Garcia typewriter original annotated by Ben Stein: lost in lodgepoles, John Hay, In-who-lise and the Assiniboines, Chakiaki, In-who-lise aids warriors. D. Stein: 4.02)
undated
14 / 17
Manuscript D rewritten pg. 79-80 (fragment of B. Stein draft. D. Stein: 5.14)
undated
15 / 1
Edited manuscript F copy 1 pg. 4-174 (fight with grizzly, fight with cougars, Bannocks. D. Stein: 4.21)
undated
15 / 2
Edited manuscript F copy 2 pg. 4-12 (D. Stein: 2.09)
undated
15 / 3
Edited manuscript F copy 3 pg. 1-43 (heavily edited/partially rewritten by B. Stein. Big Hole dead, grizzly fight, incident with miners, and death of In-who-lise. D. Stein: 4.03)
undated
15 / 4
Edited manuscript G pg. 1-4 (Mr. Cooper in Bozeman; D. Stien: 4.04)
undated
15 / 5
Edited manuscript G pg. 5-31 (Mr. Cooper and old woman in Bozeman; D. Stein: 4.05)
undated
15 / 6
Edited manuscript I (bad thermofax copies of unidentified pages; also includes carbon copy of pg. 43 and unidentified handwritten materials. D. Stein: 3.11)
undated
15 / 7
Edited manuscript K copy 1 pg. 1-75 (Garcia's manuscript for Banfill: "Boys in Blue," with unique annotations. D. Stein: 4.16)
undated
15 / 8
Edited manuscript K copy 2 pg. 1-75 (Garcia's manuscript for Banfill: "Boys in Blue," with unique annotations. D. Stein: 4.17)
undated
15 / 9
Edited manuscript M pg. 1-62 (also includes Two Rascals Well Met and handwritten materials. D. Stein: 4.20)
undated
15 / 10
Boys in Blue copy 1 pg. 466-485 (D. Stein: 4.14)
undated
15 / 11
Boys in Blue copy 2 pg. 466-558 (no annotations; D. Stein: 4.15)
undated
15 / 12-13; 16 / 1
Draft A pg. 1-380 (marked as first draft; D. Stein: 5.01)
undated
16 / 2-4
Draft B pg. 1-665 (annotated for Ben Stein's editor)
undated
16 / 5
Draft B fragment pg. 661-665 (unique annotations; D. Stein: 5.10)
undated
16 / 6; 17 / 1-4
Draft C pg. i-660 (unique draft, heavily annotated)
undated
17 / 5
Draft D pg. 1-296 (unique draft with few annotations. D. Stein: 5.13)
undated
17 / 6
Draft D fragment pg. 208-225 (some unique annotations; D. Stein: 5.08)
undated
17 / 7
Tough Trip through Paradise editor's proof (D. Stein: 5.02)
undated
18 / 1
Ben Stein at the Democratic Convention (unrelated to Garcia; D. Stein: 4.09)
undated
Miscellany
Box/Folder
18 / 2
"Nonfiction" (course materials)
undated
18 / 3
Pages found with Ben Stein's subject list (magazine or book pages removed from folder 14 / 9. D. Stein: 5.11)
undated
18 / 4
Historical pageant (Montana State University, 1949: "As Long as the Grass Grows")
undated
18 / 5
Political notes
undated
18 / 6
Clippings index (records book index of clippings found in the Garcia subgroup; also includes other notes)
undated
20 / 1
Folder index (card index of research folders organized by Ben Stein)
undated
20 / 2
Clippings index (card index of clippings found in Garcia subgroup)
undated
18 / 7-8
Clippings and reviews for Tough Trip through Paradise
undated

David SteinReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Writings
Box/Folder
18 / 9
Tough Trips front materials (title page, table of contents, foreword)
2003
18 / 10
4. The Book of Dolores (copy of Manuscript O section G with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 11
5. Battle of Whitestone Hill (copy of manuscript L with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 12
6. Polly and Sis (copy of manuscript E with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 13
7. The Book of In-who-lise (summary by D. Stein for materials now in folder 6 / 10)
2003
18 / 14
7. The Book of In-who-lise (copy of manuscript H with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 15
8. Story of Barnett Wilkison (copy of manuscript M and Two Rascals Well Met, with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 16
9. Army Packers (copy of unknown manuscript with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 17
11. The Cougar (partial copy of manuscript F as edited by B. Stein, with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 18
12. The Bannacks (partial copy of manuscript F as edited by B. Stein, with summary by D. Stein)
2003
18 / 19
13. The Captain and the Oily Stranger (copy of manuscript D with summary by D. Stein)
2003
19 / 1
14. Last Interviews (copies of interviews with Garcia conducted by Olson and Stuart, with summary by D. Stein)
2003
19 / 2
15. Letters to McWhorter (copies of Garcia's correspondence with McWhorter; summary by D. Stein)
2003
19 / 3
Edited manuscript O section J (Book of Dolores, Tale of Carlo Blanco. D. Stein: 4.19)
undated
19 / 4
Edited manuscript O section K (Book of Dolores; D. Stein: 4.18)
undated
Research notes
Box/Folder
19 / 5
Joe Ford (David Stein's notes on Joe Ford; copy of the Baptiste Pakatas account of same)
undated
19 / 6
Empty folders (D. Stein folders without manuscript materials, but with content notes on what should be in them: 1.03, 2.04, 3.07, 3.21, 4.07, and 4.13)
2002

Barbara GarciaReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Correspondence
Box/Folder
21 / 1
Incoming (Correspondents include: The Pittsburgh Leather and Glue Company, Mrs. Gordon Swank, Andrew Dutton Company)
1924
Printed Material
Box/Folder
21 / 2
(Prayer books: "Key of Heaven" and "Der Nachfolge Christi" ["The Imitation of Christ"] by Thomas Kempis)
undated, 1860

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Big Hole, Battle of the, Mont., 1877.
  • Frontier and pioneer life--Montana.
  • Kalispel Indians--1870-1880.
  • Nez Percé Indians--1870-1880.
  • Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877.
  • Society of Montana Pioneers.
  • Whitestone Hill, Battle of, N.D., 1863.

Personal Names

  • Garcia, Andrew, d. 1943. (creator)
  • Garcia, Barbara. (creator)
  • In-who-lise, d. 1879.
  • McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944.
  • Stein, Bennett H. (creator)
  • Stein, David. (creator)

Geographical Names

  • Montana--History--19th century.

Titles within the Collection

  • Tough trip through paradise, 1878-1879.