Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
-
Historical Note
- Content Description
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Legislative Session: 1893
- Legislative Session: 1897
- Legislative Session: 1899
- Legislative Session: 1901
- Legislative Session: 1903
- Legislative Session: 1903, 1st Extraordinary
- Legislative Session: 1903, 2nd Extraordinary
- Legislative Session: 1905
- Legislative Session: 1907
- Legislative Session: 1909
- Legislative Session: 1909, Extraordinary
- Legislative Session: 1911
- Legislative Sessions: 1911-1912 (Proposed)
- Legislative Sessions: 1913
- Legislative Sessions: 1915
- Legislative Sessions: 1917
- Legislative Sessions: 1918 Extraordinary
- Legislative Sessions: 1919
- Legislative Sessions: 1919, Extraordinary
- Legislative Sessions: 1921
- Legislative Sessions: 1921 Extraordinary
- Legislative Sessions: 1923
- Legislative Sessions: 1924, Extraordinary
- Legislative Sessions: 1925
- Legislative Sessions: 1927
- Legislative Sessions: 1929
- Legislative Sessions: 1931
- Legislative Sessions: 1933
- Legislative Sessions: 1933-1934 Extraordinary
- Legislative Sessions: 1935
- J. E. Rickards Administration (1893-1896) [note see MC 35a]
- Joseph K. Toole Administration (2nd Term: 1901-1905)[note: for Toole's 1st Term and additional 2nd Term records, see MC 35a]
- Edwin L. Norris Administration (1909-1912)
- S.V. Stewart Administration (1913-1920)
- Joseph M. Dixon Administration (1921-1924)
- John E. Erickson Administration (1925-1933)
- Frank H. Cooney Administration (1933-1935)
- Elmer E. Holt Administration (1935-1936)
- Roy E. Ayers Administration (1937-1940)
- Sam C. Ford Administration (1941-1948)
- John W. Bonner Administration (1949-1952)
- J. Hugo Aronson Administration (1953-1960)
- Donald G. Nutter Administration (1961-1962)
- Tim Babcock Administration (1962-1969) [bulk of his papers in MC 269]
- Agency and Special Subject Files
- Names and Subjects
Montana Governors records, 1889-1962
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Montana. Governor
- Title
- Montana Governors records
- Dates
- 1889-1962 (inclusive)18891962
- Quantity
- 142 linear feet
- Collection Number
- MC 35
- Summary
- Records of the Governors of Montana consist of legislative files (1893-1935), including correspondence, bills, vetoes, governors messages, petitions, etc.; general correspondence (1902-1962) for individual administrations; and subject files (1889-1962) arranged by state agency and topic.
- Repository
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Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov - Access Restrictions
-
Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Montana Governor is the chief executive officer of the State of Montana. During the territorial period [1864-1889], the Governor was appointed by the President of the United States. Since statehood the Governor has been elected in statewide election.
The duties of the office were established in the 1889 Constitution. These duties included overall administration of state government; serving on various boards, including the Board of Prison Commissioners, the Board of Examiners, and others; convening special sessions as needed; signing or vetoing legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly; receiving regular reports from departments of the executive branch; appointing non-elective officials of state government and appointing replacements when elected officials die in office; granting pardons and commutations of sentence; and being the official representative of the state in its relations with the United States and other state governments.
Statehood governors were Joseph K. Toole (1889-1893, 1901-1908), John E. Richards (1893-1897), Robert Burns Smith (1897-1901), Edwin L. Norris (1908-1913), Sam V. Stewart (1913-1921), Joseph M. Dixon (1921-1925), John E. Erickson (1925-1933), Frank H. Cooney (1933-1935), W.E. Holt (1935-1937), Roy E. Ayers (1937-1941), Sam C. Ford (1941-1949), John T. Bonner (1949-1953), J. Hugo Aronson (1953-1961), Donald Nutter (1961-1962). [Nutter is the last governor included in these records; later governors have their own collections; for thumbnail biographical sketches of governors, see Montana Governor's webpage. http://www.discoveringmontana.com/gov2/formergov/ ].
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Records consist of materials generated by Montana Governor's Office during the course of regular business.
There are subgroups for each of the Legislative Assemblies from 1893-1935, including the Governor's correspondence with the legislature, State of the State messages, reports of pardons and commutations of prisoners, and lists of bills signed and vetoed.
There are subgroups for each of the governors from 1902 to 1962. These subgroups consist of general correspondence from individual constituents, organizations, and government agencies, arranged alphabetically by correspondent and topic.
The final subgroup is entitled "Agency and Special Subject Files." It consists of subject files (1889-1962) arranged by agency and by topic. The files include correspondence, annual and biennial reports, financial statements, inventories, and other materials. Of special note are the prison files which include case files, pardons, commutations, and extraditions.
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 oversize folders in archives map case. See inventory below for more information.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection
Legislative Session: 1893 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | Agreement between Barnard Brown and State
Furnishing Board leasing space for legislature |
1892 |
Legislative Session: 1897 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 2 | To Speaker of House and President of Senate |
1897 |
Legislative Session: 1899 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 3 | Speaker of House and President of Senate |
1899 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 4 | Bill receipts |
1899 |
Legislative Session: 1901 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1 / 5-6 | Speaker of House of Representatives and President
of Senate (re bill transmittals, vetoes, etc.) |
1901 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 7 | Bill receipts |
1901 |
Legislative Session: 1903 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 8 | Speaker of House and President of Senate |
1903 |
1 / 9 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1902-1903 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 10 | Bill receipts; scattered bills; lists of
legislators; calendar of bills |
1903 |
Legislative Session: 1903, 1st Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 11 | Notifications of legislators of extraordinary
session for funding exhibit for St. Louis Exposition |
1903 |
Legislative Session: 1903, 2nd Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
2 / 1-3 | Petitions to call 2nd extraordinary session for
"fair trial law" |
1903 |
2 / 4-6 | Miscellaneous re extraordinary session |
October-November 1903 |
3 / 1 | Miscellaneous re extraordinary session |
November-December 1903 |
Legislative Session: 1905 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
3 / 2 | Speaker of House and President of Senate |
1905 |
3 / 3 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1905 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
3 / 4 | Bill receipts; lists of bills; lists of legislators |
1905 |
Legislative Session: 1907 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
3 / 5 | Speaker of House and President of Senate |
1907 |
3 / 6 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1907 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
3 / 7 | Bill receipts |
1907 |
3 / 8-9 | House bills received by Governor and status sheets |
1907 |
4 / 1 | Senate bills received by Governor and status sheets |
1907 |
Legislative Session: 1909 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
4 / 2 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, committee
chairmen |
1909 |
4 / 3 | Secretary of State (re transmittal of bills) |
1909 |
4 / 4-5 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1909 |
Speeches |
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Box/Folder | ||
4 / 6 | State of the State address |
1909 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
4 / 7 | Bill receipts |
1909 |
4 / 8-9 | House and Senate bills received by Governor and
status sheets |
1909 |
Legislative Session: 1909, Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
4 / 10 | Miscellaneous (re calling of session to provide
funds for using Montana stone on Capitol wings) |
1909 |
Legislative Session: 1911 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
5 / 1-2 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, Committee
chairmen (includes reports of Montana Conservation Commission on forests and natural
resources; budget estimates; draft of comprehensive road bill; report on employers'
liability and workmen's compensation) |
1911 |
5 / 3 | Secretary of State (re bill transmittals) |
1911 |
5 / 4-5 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1911 |
Speeches |
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Box/Folder | ||
5 / 6 | State of the State address |
1911 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
5 / 7-8 | House and Senate bills received by Governor and
status sheets |
1911 |
Legislative Sessions: 1911-1912 (Proposed) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
6 / 1-3 | Miscellaneous (re calls for extraordinary sessions
for direct primary law) |
April 1911- May 1912 |
Legislative Sessions: 1913 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
6 / 4 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
1913 |
6 / 5 | Petitions (re Phillips County creation, prize
fighting, and local option herd bill) |
1913 |
6 / 6-8 | Miscellaneous |
1913 |
7 / 1-2 | Miscellaneous |
1913 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
7 / 3 | State of the State address |
1913 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
7 / 4 | Bill receipts |
1913 |
7 / 5 | Budget requests; bills for consolidation of
University System |
1913 |
7 / 6-7 | House and Senate bills received by Governor and
status sheets |
1913 |
Legislative Sessions: 1915 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, committee
chairmen |
1915 |
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 2 | Secretary of State (re transmittal of bills) |
1915 |
8 / 3-4 | Miscellaneous (re bills) |
1915 |
8 / 5 | Petitions (re statewide prohibition; Columbia
Gardens) |
1915 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 6 | State of the State address |
1915 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 7 | Bill receipts |
1915 |
8 / 8-10 | House and Senate bill status sheets |
1915 |
Legislative Sessions: 1917 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
9 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, committee
chairmen |
1917 |
9 / 2 | Petitions (re creation of new county out of
Sheridan County; township form of government) |
1917 |
9 / 3 | Secretary of State (re bill transmittals and vetoes) |
1917 |
9 / 4-5 | Miscellaneous (re bills) |
1917 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
9 / 6 | State of the State address |
1917 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
9 / 7 | Bill receipts and list of bills passed |
1917 |
9 / 8 | Report of conditional pardons and commutation of
sentences of prisoners |
1917 |
Legislative Sessions: 1918 Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
1918 |
10 / 2-4 | Miscellaneous (re calls for session and proposed
agenda; session was called to establish Council of Defense and to provide seed grain
relief to farmers, but also ratified prohibition and enacted other laws) |
October1917- October 1918 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 5 | Address to Legislature [several drafts];
proclamation |
1918 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 6 | House and Senate bill status sheets and receipts |
1918 |
Legislative Sessions: 1919 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 7 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
1919 |
10 / 8 | Secretary of State (transmitting veto messages) |
1919 |
10 / 9 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1919 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 10 | Report on conduct of government; report of Council
of Defense; report of pardons and commutations of sentence of prisoners |
1919 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 11 | State of the State address |
1919 |
Miscellaneous |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 12 | House and Senate bill status sheets and bill
receipts |
1919 |
Legislative Sessions: 1919, Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
July-August 1919 |
11 / 2 | Miscellaneous (re call for session and plans for
agenda, including drought relief and ratification of U.S. woman suffrage amendment) |
June-August 1919 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 3 | Address to Legislature |
1919 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 4 | House and Senate bill approvals and receipts |
1919 |
Legislative Sessions: 1921 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 5 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen (encloses several veto messages) |
1921 |
11 / 6 | Secretary of State (transmitting veto messages) |
1921 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 7 | Report on pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1921 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
11 / 8 | House and Senate bill approvals and receipts |
1921 |
Legislative Sessions: 1921 Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, Secretary of
State, board of State School at Boulder |
March 1921 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 2 | Address to Legislature, proclamation |
1921 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 3 | House and Senate bill approvals and receipts |
1921 |
Legislative Sessions: 1923 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 4 | Speaker of House and President of Senate |
1923 |
12 / 5 | Secretary of State (transmitting veto messages) |
1923 |
12 / 6 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
February-August 1923 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 7 | Budget reports |
1923 |
12 / 8 | Reports on pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1923 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 9 | State of the State address |
1923 |
Miscellaneous |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 10 | House and Senate bill approvals and receipts |
1923 |
Legislative Sessions: 1924, Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
13 / 1 | Speaker of House |
1924 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
13 / 2 | Governor's address to legislature, proclamation |
1924 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
13 / 3 | House bill approvals and receipts |
1924 |
Legislative Sessions: 1925 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
13 / 4 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen (includes veto messages) |
1925 |
13 / 5 | Secretary of State (veto messages) |
1925 |
13 / 6-8 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
February-April 1925 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
13 / 9 | Report of pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1925 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
13 / 10 | House and Senate bill approvals and receipts |
1925 |
13 / 11 | Petitions re H.B. 303 (re "Metropolitan Police
Law") |
1925 |
Legislative Sessions: 1927 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen (includes veto of S.B. 29) |
1927 |
14 / 2-3 | Letters, telegrams, and petitions re S.B. 29
(repeal of Sunday closure of dance halls) |
1927 |
14 / 4 | Secretary of State (veto messages) |
1927 |
14 / 5 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1927 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 6 | Report of special committee to investigate illegal
salary increases for certain state employees |
1927 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 7 | House and Senate bill receipts |
1927 |
Legislative Sessions: 1929 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 8 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
1929 |
14 / 9 | Secretary of State (re veto messages) |
1929 |
14 / 10 | Letters and telegrams re H.B. 77 (re paramutual
betting on horse races) |
1929 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 11 | Report of pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1929 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 12 | State of the State address |
1929 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 13 | House and Senate bill approvals and receipts |
1929 |
Legislative Sessions: 1931 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
14 / 14 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
1931 |
14 / 15 | Secretary of State (veto messages) |
1931 |
14 / 16 | Miscellaneous (re death of Senator Sam Teagarden
before session) |
1931 |
14 / 17-19 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1931 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 20 | Report of pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1931 |
14 / 21 | Reports on S.B. 107 ("Blue Sky Law" regulating
stock brokers) and H.B. 311 (re liability) |
1931 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
14 / 22 | House and Senate bill approvals and bill receipts |
1931 |
Legislative Sessions: 1933 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
15 / 1 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen |
1933 |
15 / 2 | Secretary of State (veto messages) |
1933 |
15 / 3-6 | Miscellaneous (re legislation) |
1933 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 7 | Report of pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1933 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 8 | State of the State address |
1933 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 9 | House and Senate bill receipts |
1933 |
Legislative Sessions: 1933-1934 Extraordinary Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
15 / 10 | Miscellaneous (re proposed convention to repeal
prohibition and re special session) |
1933-1934 |
15 / 11 | Secretary of State (veto message) |
1934 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 12 | Proclamation of extraordinary session; address to
session |
1933 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 13 | House and Senate bill receipts |
1933-1934 |
Legislative Sessions: 1935 Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 14 | Speaker of House, President of Senate, and
committee chairmen (includes veto messages) |
1935 |
15 / 15 | Secretary of State (veto messages) |
1935 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 16 | Report of pardons and commutation of sentences of
prisoners |
1935 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 17 | State of the State address |
1935 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
15 / 18 | House and Senate bill approvals and bill receipts |
1935 |
J. E. Rickards Administration (1893-1896) [note see MC 35a] Return to Top
Joseph K. Toole Administration (2nd Term: 1901-1905)[note: for Toole's 1st Term and additional 2nd Term records, see MC 35a] Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
16 / 1-4a | Chronological correspondence |
1902-1907 |
Edwin L. Norris Administration (1909-1912) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
16 / 5-10 | Chronological correspondence |
1908-1912 |
Speeches and Writings |
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Box/Folder | ||
16 / 11 | Miscellaneous (re political philosophy, Elks
memorial, visions of the future, conservation of natural resources, municipal
government, Democratic Party, Montana Federation of Labor, flood control dams, power
of the executive, Thanksgiving, litigation, Conference of Governors) |
1908-1912 |
S.V. Stewart Administration (1913-1920) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
/ | [Correspondence with and about state and federal
agencies, foreign governments, and other states is filed in Agency and Special
Subject Files subgroup, boxes 172-318] |
1913-1920 |
16 / 12-15 | Chronological correspondence |
1913-1915 |
17 / 1-8 | Chronological correspondence |
1916- January 1918 |
18 / 1-8 | Chronological correspondence |
January 1918- February 1919 |
19 / 1-8 | Chronological correspondence |
March-May 1919 |
20 / 1-6 | Chronological correspondence |
June-July 1919 |
21 / 1-6 | Chronological correspondence |
August-October 1919 |
22 / 1-6 | Chronological correspondence |
November-December 1919 |
23 / 1-7 | Chronological correspondence |
January-February 1920 |
24 / 1-8 | Chronological correspondence |
March-May 1920 |
25 / 1-8 | Chronological correspondence |
May-September 1920 |
26 / 1-8 | Chronological correspondence |
September-December 1920 |
Joseph M. Dixon Administration (1921-1924) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
27 / 1-2 | Adjutant General, Montana |
1921-1924 |
27 / 3 | Agriculture |
1921-1924 |
27 / 4-5 | Agricultural College, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
27 / 6 | American Legion |
1921-1924 |
27 / 7 | Architectural Examiners, Montana |
1921-1924 |
27 / 8 | Auditor, Montana |
1921-1924 |
27 / 9 | A (correspondents include American Institute of
Park Executives; American Smelting and Refining Company; Montana Attorney General)
[note: This and other alphabetic-letter files are internally arranged
chronologically] |
1921-1924 |
27 / 10-11 | Bonds |
1921-1924 |
27 / 12 | Building program |
1921-1924 |
27 / 13 | B (correspondents include Sid Bennett; Boy Scouts
of America; Bozeman mayor; B.A. Briscoe) |
1921-1924 |
27 / 14 | Chancellor, University of Montana |
1921-1924 |
27 / 15 | Charities and Reform, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
27 / 16 | Child and Animal Protection, Montana Bureau of |
1921-1924 |
28 / 1 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
28 / 2 | Constitutional Convention (proposed) |
1921-1922 |
28 / 3 | Consuls [foreign countries] |
1921-1924 |
28 / 4-5 | Conventions and conferences |
1921-1924 |
28 / 6 | County splitting |
1921-1924 |
28 / 7 | C (correspondents include Sen. William T. Cowan;
Montana Consolidated Boards; Carbon County Potato Growers Association; Ermino Chavez
re Mexico) |
1921-1924 |
28 / 8 | Disarmament |
1921-1924 |
28 / 9 | Dental Examiners, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
28 / 10 | Drought |
1921-1924 |
28 / 11 | D (correspondents include Dempsey-Gibbons fight;
Adelaide Spencer Donovan; Stephen Demmon; Deppe Motors Corporation re national
standards for petroleum products) |
1921-1924 |
28 / 12-13 | Education, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
28 / 14 | Engineer, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
28 / 15 | Equalization, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
28 / 16 | Estates |
1921-1924 |
28 / 17 | Examiners, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
28 / 18 | E (correspondents include T.C. Elliott; Empire
State Bank) |
1921-1924 |
29 / 1-2 | Federal relations (includes correspondence with
U.S. government agencies, and with others about federal legislation, policy, etc.) |
1921-1924 |
29 / 3 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana; Fish and Game,
Dept. of; fish and game wardens; etc. |
1921-1924 |
29 / 4 | Forester, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
29 / 5 | Fort Assiniboine |
1921-1923 |
29 / 6 | F (correspondents include Florence Crittenden Home;
Fort Missoula; Fort Keogh) |
1921-1924 |
29 / 7-8 | Governors' Conferences |
1921-1924 |
29 / 9 | Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association |
1921-1924 |
29 / 10 | G (correspondents include Griffenhagen and
Associates re study of structure of state government; Great Western Land Company;
Joseph Garrow; James Gordon; Great Western Sugar Company) |
1921-1924 |
30 / 1 | Hail Insurance, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
30 / 2 | Warren G. Harding Memorial |
1924 |
30 / 3 | Health, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
30 / 4 | Highway Commission, Montana |
1921-1924 |
30 / 5 | Historical Library, Montana |
1921-1924 |
30 / 6 | H (correspondents include House of the Good
Shepherd, Helena; Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America; Warren G.
Harding visit to Montana; V.S. Himsl; Dr. Caroline Hedger; Samuel Ener Hougsten re
Toole County Irrigation District) |
1921-1924 |
30 / 7 | Indian Affairs, United States Office of |
1921-1924 |
30 / 8 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana |
1921-1924 |
30 / 9 | Insane, Montana State Hospital for the (also
includes Commissioners for the Insane) |
1921-1924 |
30 / 10 | Insurance |
1921-1924 |
30 / 11 | Interstate (correspondence with governors of other
states) |
1921-1924 |
30 / 12 | Interstate Commerce Commission, United States |
1921-1924 |
31 / 1 | Irrigation |
1921-1924 |
31 / 2 | Irrigation projects (includes Valier Project;
Yellowstone Irrigation Association; Flathead Project; proposal to dam Yellowstone
Lake in Yellowstone National Park; Toole County Irrigation District; Milk River
Project; proposed reservoirs in Glacier National Park) |
1921-1924 |
31 / 3 | I (includes initiative and referendum; Ireland;
International Commonwealth Club) |
1921-1924 |
31 / 4 | J (includes Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation;
Japanese Exclusion League of California; Mrs. M.E. Justice; National Committee on
Japanese-American Relations; Judith Basin County) |
1921-1924 |
31 / 5 | Kiser Studios, Inc. (re photo campaign) |
1921-1924 |
31 / 6 | Land Office, United States General |
1921-1924 |
31 / 7 | Livestock Commission, Montana |
1921-1924 |
31 / 8 | L (includes Leighton Brothers re proposed Buffalo
Rapids hydro-electric project; Lincoln Memorial Commission; Sister Angela Lincoln of
the Ursuline Convent in St. Ignatius) |
1921-1924 |
31 / 9 | Medical Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1921-1924 |
31 / 10 | Mines, Montana School of |
1921-1924 |
31 / 11 | Montana Soldiers' Home |
1921-1924 |
31 / 12 | M (includes Montana Civilian Rifle Team; Montana
State Fair Board; C.A. Mahony, Commissioner of Saskatchewan Provincial Police;
William B. Mears re weather statistics; Mexican consulate re arrest of Mexican
national; Montana Western Railway Company re bank robbery; Musselshell County
Attorney; Murphy and Whitlock re Milwaukee Road; Motion Picture Producers and
Distributors of America; Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts re Washington Elm) |
1921-1924 |
32 / 1 | Normal College, Montana |
1921-1924 |
32 / 2 | Nurses, Montana State Examining Board for |
1921-1924 |
32 / 3 | N (includes National Rifle Association; Northern
Pacific Railway Company; National Budget Committee; Northwestern States Exposition
Association; North Dakota State Engineer re proposed Missouri River Commission) |
1921-1924 |
32 / 4 | Oil development |
1921-1924 |
32 / 5 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1921-1924 |
32 / 6 | Orphan's Home, Montana |
1921-1924 |
32 / 7 | Orthopedic Commission, Montana |
1921-1924 |
32 / 8 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
32 / 9 | O (includes Oregon Historical Society; Emmet
O'Sullivan; Ohio Board of State Charities re Frances and Ethel Ober) |
1921-1924 |
32 / 10 | Pardons, Montana Board of |
1921-1924 |
32 / 11 | Park Commission, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
32 / 12 | Parole Commissioner, Montana |
1921-1924 |
32 / 13 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of |
1921-1924 |
32 / 14 | Prison, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
32 / 15 | Prohibition |
1923 |
32 / 16 | Public Instruction, Montana Superintendent of |
1921-1924 |
33 / 1 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
33 / 2 | P (includes Canadian poplar tree infestation;
Pennsylvania Governor; Associated States Opposing Pittsburgh Plus re steel price
discrimination) |
1921-1924 |
33 / 3-5 | Railroad and Public Service Commission, Montana |
1921-1924 |
33 / 6 | Reform School, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
33 / 7 | R (includes Leverett S. Ropes; Jens Rivenes re
abolition of Railroad Commission; Richards and Becker re auditing of state agencies;
American Red Cross) |
1921-1924 |
33 / 8 | School for the Deaf and Blind, Montana |
1921-1924 |
33 / 9 | Secretary of State, Montana |
1921-1924 |
34 / 1 | Strikes (re national railroad and coal miners'
strikes) |
1921-1924 |
34 / 2 | S (includes Sangamon County Farm Bureau; Stillwater
County Assessor; Sulgrave Institution re League of Nations and George Washington
memorial) |
1921-1924 |
34 / 3 | Textbook Commission, Montana |
1921-1924 |
34 / 4 | Three Forks, First National Bank of |
1921-1923 |
34 / 5 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana |
1921-1923 |
34 / 6 | T (includes Henry Takacs; State Bank of Terry) |
1921-1923 |
34 / 7 | University of Montana |
1921-1924 |
34 / 8 | U (includes United States Federal Power Commission;
United States Reclamation Service; United States Dept. of Agriculture; United States
Dept. of State) |
1921-1924 |
34 / 9 | Veterans |
1921-1924 |
35 / 1 | Veterans' Welfare Commission, Montana |
1921-1924 |
35 / 2 | Veterinarian, Montana State |
1921-1924 |
35 / 3 | Vocational School for Girls, Montana |
1921-1924 |
35 / 4 | V (includes Valley County Assessor; Valier-Montana
Land and Water Company; Vancouver Sun re President Harding painting) |
1921-1924 |
35 / 5 | War Dept., United States |
1921-1924 |
35 / 6 | War trophies |
1921-1924 |
35 / 7 | W (includes Western Retail Lumbermen's Association;
Water Power Act) |
1921-1924 |
35 / 8 | Y (includes Young Men's Christian Associations of
Vermont; Yegan Brothers) |
1921-1924 |
John E. Erickson Administration (1925-1933) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
36 / 1 | Abstract Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1925-1933 |
36 / 2 | Accountant, Montana State |
1925-1933 |
36 / 3-4 | Adjutant General, Montana |
1925-1933 |
36 / 5 | Agriculture (includes correspondence with
agricultural agencies of other states, the federal government, Montana Agricultural
Experiment Station, etc.) |
1925-1933 |
36 / 6 | "Anonymous" (contains letters from individuals,
both signed and unsigned, many complaining about local corruption, social problems,
making threats, etc.) |
1925-1933 |
36 / 7-8 | Applications for appointment |
1928-1932 |
37 / 1-2 | Applications for appointment |
1932-1933 |
37 / 3 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1932-1931 |
37 / 4 | Assiniboine, Fort |
1925-1930 |
37 / 5 | Athletic Commission, Montana |
1929-1931 |
37 / 6 | Attorney General, Montana |
1925-1933 |
37 / 7 | Auditor, Montana State |
1925-1933 |
37 / 8 | Autographs and photographs, requests for |
1925-1933 |
37 / 9 | Automobile gasoline |
1925-1933 |
37 / 10 | A (includes Mary Ann Andrews re her allotment at
Elmo; Frank Alton; Charles H. Allen) |
1925-1933 |
38 / 1 | Bank matters |
1925-1933 |
38 / 2 | Bank Code Commission, Montana |
1925-1933 |
38 / 3 | Barber Examiners, Montana Examining Board of |
1925-1933 |
38 / 4 | Beauty Culturists, Montana Examining Board of |
1925-1933 |
38 / 5 | Bi-Centennial Memorial, George Washington |
1930-1932 |
38 / 6 | Boxing Commission, Montana |
1925-1932 |
38 / 7 | B (includes Alfred Boucher; James W. Blake; Otto
Becker; Mrs. E.K. Bowman re League of Nations Non-Partisan Association; Arthur
Brooks; Mrs. J.H. Brundage; Mary Beeler; Lady Jane Baker; O.C. Brown) |
1925-1932 |
38 / 8 | Carey Land Act Board, Montana |
1928 |
38 / 9 | Chancellor of University of Montana |
1929-1932 |
38 / 10 | Charities and Reform, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
38 / 11 | Child Health and Protection, White House Conference
on |
1931 |
38 / 12 | Child Labor Law, Montana; Child Labor Amendment,
Federal [proposed] |
1925-1929 |
39 / 1 | Child and Animal Protection, Montana Bureau of |
1925-1932 |
39 / 2 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1925-1929 |
39 / 3 | Citizenship matters |
1925-1932 |
39 / 4 | Consulates, foreign |
1926-1932 |
39 / 5 | Control Board for Montana State Art and Music
Festival |
1931 |
39 / 6-10 | Conventions |
1925-1932 |
40 / 1 | Custodian, Montana Capitol |
1928 |
40 / 2 | C (includes F.C. Campbell, Blackfeet Indian Agent;
Sarah Clemetson; John A. Crook, Monarch Engineering Company, bridge builders) |
1928 |
40 / 3 | Dairy Commissioner, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
40 / 4 | Deaf and Blind, Montana School for |
1925-1932 |
40 / 5 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
40 / 6 | Department matters (re taxes, includes speech) |
1930 |
40 / 7 | Dixon Endowment Fund |
1929 |
40 / 8-10 | Drought |
1930-1931 |
41 / 1 | D (includes Democratic Party; I.G. Denny re Frank
Conley; C.K. Dickey; Carl Davis re Tee Bar Ranch) |
1925-1932 |
41 / 2 | Earthquakes (re damage to schools at Three Forks
and Manhattan) |
1925 |
41 / 3 | Eastern Montana Normal College |
1927-1931 |
41 / 4 | Edison Scholarship |
1929-1930 |
41 / 5-6 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
41 / 7 | Education, Governor's Conference on |
1927 |
41 / 8 | Engineer, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
41 / 9 | Entomologist, Montana State |
1929 |
41 / 10 | Equalization, Montana Board of |
1925-1932 |
41 / 11 | Estates |
1925-1932 |
41 / 12 | Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
42 / 1-2 | Examiner, Montana State Bank |
1925-1932 |
42 / 3 | Extraditions |
1927 |
42 / 4 | E (includes Grace Erickson; F.G. Ergenbright, New
Day Oil Company; C.F. Essex) |
1925-1932 |
42 / 5 | Fair, Montana State |
1925-1931 |
42 / 6-8 | Federal relations |
1925-1929 |
43 / 1-3 | Federal relations |
1929-1932 |
43 / 4 | Finances, state (statistics) |
1918-1927 |
43 / 5 | Fiscal agents |
1925-1932 |
43 / 6-8 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana; Dept. of Fish
and Game |
1925-1932 |
44 / 1 | Flathead Valley Protective Association (re proposed
dam on Flathead River) |
1928 |
44 / 2 | Flood control |
1927 |
44 / 3 | Forester, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
44 / 4 | Fort Owen Historical Association |
1925-1932 |
44 / 5 | F (includes J.L. Foster re Afro-American World
Fair; John Farrar) |
1925-1932 |
44 / 6 | Geographic Board, United States |
1929-1933 |
44 / 7 | Good Roads Association, United States |
1925-1928 |
44 / 8 | Governors' Conference [National and Western] |
1925-1932 |
44 / 9 | Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association |
1925-1932 |
44 / 10 | G (includes Albert J. Galen; Greek Consulate;
Charles W. Gipson; W.B. George; Emil Guertzgen; A.A. Grorud re Indian Protective
Association of Montana and Indian education) |
1925-1932 |
Oversize Folder | ||
6 | Great Northern Railway Company land sale certificate [Map Case] |
1925 |
Box/Folder | ||
45 / 1 | Hail Insurance, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
45 / 2 | Health, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
45 / 3-5 | Highway Commission, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
45 / 6 | Highway Commission, Montana State: complaints |
1925-1932 |
45 / 7 | Highway Commission, Montana State: recommendations
for appointments |
1932 |
46 / 1 | Historical Society Library, Montana |
1925-1932 |
46 / 2 | Horticulture, Montana State Board of |
1930 |
46 / 3 | H (includes Marie N. Hedrick asking that Mrs.
Wallin be appointed poet laureate; Samuel Ener Hougsten re Toole County Irrigation
Project; Henrietta Hayden re I.W.W. and K.K.K.; Mrs. H. Hoffman complaint against
Toole County Sheriff; Louise Hatch re loss of mortgaged farm) |
1925-1932 |
46 / 4 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana |
1925-1932 |
46 / 5 | Industrial School for Boys, Montana |
1925-1932 |
46 / 6-7 | Insane, Montana State Hospital for the |
1925-1932 |
47 / 1-5 | Insurance |
1925-1927 |
48 / 1-5 | Insurance |
1927-1932 |
49 / 1-2 | Interstate (correspondence with other states) |
1927-1932 |
49 / 3-4 | Invitations |
1930-1932 |
49 / 5 | Irrigation |
1926-1932 |
49 / 6 | I (includes inventory of office property; I.J.K.
Isakson re bootleggers) |
1926-1932 |
49 / 7 | Judge, District |
1928 |
49 / 8 | Judgeships |
1925-1932 |
49 / 9 | J (includes Lyman E. Jones enclosing list of
Montana commercial organizations and officers; Amandus Johnson re Swedish-American
Tercentenary Fund) |
1925-1932 |
49 / 10 | K (includes Dick Kipp asking restitution for
killing of his father at Baker Massacre; Emma Kermeen) |
1925-1932 |
50 / 1-3 | Land (includes Montana Register of State Lands;
Montana Board of Land Commissioners; United States General Land Office) |
1925-1932 |
50 / 4 | Lewis and Clark Memorial Committee |
1926-1932 |
50 / 5 | Legislative matters |
1932 |
50 / 6 | Library Extension Commission, Montana State
(includes annual reports) |
1929-1932 |
50 / 7 | Lieutenant Governor, Montana |
1925-1930 |
50 / 8 | Lincoln County Board of Commissioners |
1927 |
50 / 9 | Lindberg kidnapping case (request to county jails
to check whereabouts of prisoners on date of kidnapping) |
1932 |
50 / 10 | Livestock Commission, Montana |
1925-1932 |
50 / 11 | L (includes James K. Lang; P.A. Lovewell; Lucy S.
Lycan re Woman's Christian Temperance Union) |
1925-1932 |
51 / 1 | Marie, Queen of Rumania, visit |
1926 |
51 / 2 | Medical Examiners, Montana Board of |
1925-1932 |
51 / 3 | Mines, Montana School of |
1925-1932 |
51 / 4 | Mississippi Valley Water Conservation Commission |
1931-1932 |
51 / 5 | Montana Development Association (includes
predecessor All-Montana Development Association) |
1925-1926 |
51 / 6 | Montana Organization on Unemployment Relief |
1931-1932 |
51 / 7 | Montana State College |
1925-1932 |
51 / 8 | M (includes Jack McCausland; Samuel H. Moffard;
Walter W. McQueary; Otway C. Mendenhall re speed limit; Herbert Moffatt re Golden
Valley School Board; W.A. McCutcheon re Christian Scientists and medical treatment
for their child; A. Culbertson Messelwhite re homestead; Richard A. McCloud
enclosing article on Bureau of Indian Affairs) |
1925-1932 |
51 / 9 | Narcotic Education Association, International |
1925 |
51 / 10 | National Guard, Montana |
1925-1932 |
51 / 11 | Newspapers |
1925-1932 |
52 / 1 | Normal College, Montana |
1927-1931 |
52 / 2 | Northern Montana Normal College |
1927-1929 |
52 / 3 | Northwest Land Finance Company (re land
re-settlement) |
1927 |
52 / 4 | Notaries public |
1925-1932 |
52 / 5 | Nurses, Montana State Board of Examiners for |
1925-1932 |
52 / 6 | N (includes Dennis Madden enclosing brochure on
World Court; Carl G. Nordstrom re convict labor; Mrs. J.G. Nulliner; John Nuveen and
Company re Butte municipal bonds) |
1925-1932 |
52 / 7 | Oil |
1925-1932 |
52 / 8 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1925-1932 |
52 / 9 | Orphans Home, Montana |
1925-1932 |
52 / 10 | Orthopedic Commission, Montana |
1925-1932 |
52 / 11 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana Board of (includes
annual reports) |
1925-1932 |
52 / 12 | O (includes M.G. O'Malley; Thomas Odegard; Opheim
Commercial Club; R.E. O'Keefe) |
1925-1932 |
52 / 13 | Panic of 1929 (re stock market crash and proposed
public works) |
1929 |
52 / 14 | Pardons, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
53 / 1-4 | Park Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(appointments) |
1925-1932 |
53 / 5 | Pensions, old age |
1925-1932 |
53 / 6 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of |
1925-1932 |
53 / 7 | Postmasters |
1925 |
53 / 8 | Prison Commissioners, Montana State Board of (also
includes Montana State Prison and letters by and about prisoners) |
1925-1932 |
53 / 9 | Proclamations |
1925-1932 |
53 / 10 | Prohibition |
1925-1931 |
53 / 11 | Public domain (re distribution of unappropriated
public lands) |
1932 |
53 / 12 | Public Instruction, Montana Superintendent of |
1926-1932 |
53 / 13 | Public utilities |
1926-1931 |
53 / 14 | Publicity Dept., Montana |
1930-1931 |
53 / 15 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
53 / 16 | P (includes Paul C. Phillips, Montana State
University president; R. Petter re peyote; Alice D. Pierson re Civil War pensions;
E.H. Potter re International Golden Rule Sunday) |
1925-1932 |
54 / 1 | Recommendations (re Governor's recommendations of
people for various appointments, positions, and honors) |
1926-1932 |
54 / 2-3 | Reconstruction Finance Corporation, United States |
1932 |
54 / 4 | Red Cross, American |
1932-1933 |
54 / 5 | Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of Civilian
(includes annual reports) |
1931-1932 |
54 / 6-7 | Relief aid |
1931-1932 |
54 / 8 | Reports (includes Pacific Northwest Commercial and
Industrial Exposition; Florence Crittenton Home; "Public School Conditions in
Montana"; gasoline tax) |
1925, 1926, undated |
55 / 1 | Resignations |
1925-1933 |
55 / 2 | Resolutions |
1928 |
55 / 3 | Restorations to citizenship of prisoners, pending |
1926-1928 |
55 / 4 | Railroad and Public Service Commissions, Montana |
1925-1932 |
55 / 5-6 | Russell, Charles M., Memorial Fund |
1929-1931 |
55 / 7 | R (includes W.B. Rhoades; Harry M. Ralston; Ludwig
Rose; Thomas A. Ross re Northern Montana Stockmen's Association opposition to parole
system; Leverett S. Ropes re economic conditions; George Radon Ramadanovich) |
1925-1932 |
55 / 8 | Schools |
1925-1932 |
55 / 9 | Secretary of State, Montana |
1925-1932 |
55 / 10 | Sesquicentennial International Exposition,
Philadelphia |
1926 |
55 / 11 | Smith, Robert B. (re memorial for former governor) |
1929 |
55 / 12 | Social Welfare Conference, Montana |
1931 |
56 / 1 | Soldiers' Home, Montana |
1925-1933 |
56 / 2-4 | Speeches |
1925-1932 |
56 / 5 | S (includes Tom Stout; John Stanton; Ethel Steese
re election fraud in Polson; Mrs. S.M. Souders re prison industries; Egbert C.
Steendahl re Sanders County Clerk and Recorder; Fannie Shreeve re homestead; Charles
MacKnight Sain) |
1925-1932 |
56 / 6 | Taxes (includes Montana Taxpayers' Association;
Montana Board of Taxation; Montana State Board of Equalization; United States
Internal Revenue Service) |
1925-1932 |
56 / 7 | Teachers' Retirement Board, Montana Public School |
1925-1932 |
56 / 8 | Telegrams |
1925-1932 |
57 / 1 | Telegrams (re congratulations on election) |
1924, 1928 |
57 / 2 | Textbook Commission, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
57 / 3 | Trade mission |
1925-1927 |
57 / 4 | Treasurer, Montana State |
1925-1932 |
57 / 5 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State |
1927-1928 |
57 / 6 | T (includes H.J. Toomey; E.G. Toomey; C.L. Taylor;
Ralph R. Thomas; R.T. Thompson; Emily E. Tessier) |
1925-1932 |
57 / 7 | University of Montana |
1923-1928 |
57 / 8 | U (includes Robert Unger re wild horses) |
1925-1927 |
57 / 9 | Veterans welfare (correspondents include Veterans
of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Disabled American Veterans of the World War) |
1924-1928 |
57 / 10 | Veterinarian, Montana State |
1926-1928 |
57 / 11 | Vocational School for Girls, Montana |
1925-1933 |
57 / 12 | V (includes John S. Vincent; J.B. Vandever; Anton
Vogt) |
1925-1932 |
57 / 13 | Warden, Montana State Prison |
1925-1932 |
57 / 14 | Welcome letters |
1930-1932 |
58 / 1 | Wibaux flood |
1929 |
58 / 2 | World's Fair, Chicago |
1932-1933 |
58 / 3 | W (includes Mrs. A.W. Wilson; N.P. Walters; Wilford
W. Wilkins) |
1925-1932 |
58 / 4 | Y-Z (includes R.A. Young; Robert Yellowtail; Emil
Ziegler; Pauline Zoller) |
1925-1932 |
58 / 5-7 | Recommendations for appointment of United States
Senator |
February 1933 |
59 / 1-2 | Recommendations for appointment of United States
Senator |
March 1933, undated |
Frank H. Cooney Administration (1933-1935) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 1 | Abstract Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1936 |
60 / 2 | Accountant, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
60 / 3 | Adjutant General, Montana |
1933-1935 |
60 / 4 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Montana Dept. of |
1933-1935 |
60 / 5 | Applications for appointment |
1933-1935 |
60 / 6 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1934 |
60 / 7 | Athletic Commission, Montana |
1933-1935 |
60 / 8 | Attorney General, Montana |
1933-1935 |
60 / 9 | Auditor, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
60 / 10 | Ayers, Roy E., United States Congressman |
1933-1935 |
60 / 11 | A (includes Ernest E. Ange; American Association
for Labor Legislation) |
1933-1935 |
60 / 12 | Barber Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
61 / 1 | Beauty Culturists, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
61 / 2 | Beer Licenses, Applications for |
1933-1935 |
61 / 3 | Biering, Hans |
1933 |
61 / 4 | Bonds |
1933 |
61 / 5 | Bruce vs. Stafford (re lawsuit of A.P. Bruce
against E.H. Stafford and suit of State vs. Bruce and Stafford, both claiming to be
Commissioner of Agriculture, Labor and Industry) |
1934-1935 |
61 / 6 | B (includes Mrs. William A. Barr; Ralph C. Bricker
re Will Rogers Memorial; British Columbia Prime Minister re first scheduled air mail
service to Seattle) |
1933-1935 |
61 / 7 | Chancellor of the University System |
1933-1934 |
61 / 8 | Charities and Reform, Montana Board of |
1933-1936 |
61 / 9 | Child labor |
1934 |
61 / 10 | Children's Council, Montana |
1934-1936 |
61 / 11-12 | Child Protection, Montana Bureau of |
1933 |
62 / 1 | Child Protection, Montana Bureau of |
1934-1935 |
62 / 2 | Child Welfare Commission, Montana |
1935 |
62 / 3 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
62 / 4 | Citizenship matters |
1933-1935 |
62 / 5 | Civilian Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of |
1933-1934 |
62 / 6 | Collier, John (United States Office of Indian
Affairs) |
1933-1935 |
62 / 7 | Consulates, foreign |
1933-1935 |
62 / 8 | Conventions and conferences |
1934-1936 |
62 / 9 | Coolidge, E.B. (re New Deal programs and Montana
Oil Conservation Board) |
1933-1935 |
62 / 10 | Cowley, Stephen J. |
1933 |
62 / 11 | Crittenden Home, Florence |
1933-1935 |
62 / 12 | Croonenbergh, L.J. (re Montana State Highway
Commission) |
1933-1935 |
62 / 13 | Custodian, Montana Capitol |
1933-1934 |
62 / 14 | C (includes Amos Carnegie re Negro National
Hospital Fund; Canada to Mexico Highway Association; Ralph N. Cox enclosing petition
against hiring of aliens) |
1933-1935 |
62 / 15 | Dairy Commissioner, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
62 / 16 | Deaf, Blind and Feeble Minded, Montana School for |
1933 |
62 / 17 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
62 / 18 | D (includes George H. Dern, Secretary of War;
Marshall N. Dana, National Reclamation Association; Dude Ranchers' Association) |
1933-1935 |
63 / 1 | Earthquake contributions (re Helena earthquake) |
1935 |
63 / 2 | Eastern Montana Normal College |
1933 |
63 / 3-4 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
63 / 5 | Embargo on hay |
1934 |
63 / 6 | Engineer, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
63 / 7 | Entomologist, Montana State |
1933 |
63 / 8 | Equalization, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
63 / 9 | Erickson, Senator John E. |
1933-1935 |
63 / 10 | Estates |
1933-1935 |
63 / 11 | Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
63 / 12 | Examiner, Montana State Bank (includes Montana
Dept. of Banking) |
1933-1935 |
63 / 13 | E (includes Frank Eliel; Montana Education
Association; Robert J. Edwards re disappearance of his son) |
1933-1935 |
63 / 14 | Fair, Montana State (includes special report of
Dept. of Agriculture, Labor, and Industry) |
1934 |
63 / 15 | Farley, James (Democratic National Committee) |
1933-1935 |
63 / 16 | Farm debt |
1934-1935 |
63 / 17 | "Fat Cows" (re federal farm surplus program) |
1933 |
63 / 18 | Fiscal agents [see Secretary of State files for
letters of appointment] |
1933-1934 |
64 / 1-2 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana; Dept. of Fish
and Game |
1933-1935 |
64 / 3 | Forester, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
64 / 4 | Fort Peck Dam |
1933-1935 |
64 / 5 | F (includes H.J. Freebourn; E.H. Franson; J.L.
Farnum) |
1933-1935 |
64 / 6 | Gasoline |
1933-1934 |
64 / 7 | Gopher poison |
1934-1935 |
64 / 8 | Governors' Conference, National |
1933-1935 |
64 / 9 | Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) |
1933 |
64 / 10 | Grazing Commission, Montana |
1935 |
64 / 11 | Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association |
1933-1934 |
64 / 12 | G (includes Emmett Gudger re Montana silver
service; Sam Goza) |
1933-1935 |
64 / 13 | Hail Insurance, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
64 / 14 | Health, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
65 / 1-5 | Highway Commission, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
65 / 6 | Highway Patrol, Montana |
1935 |
65 / 7 | Historical Society of Montana Library |
1933-1935 |
65 / 8 | Home Loan Bank; Home Owners Loan Corporation |
1933-1935 |
66 / 1 | Hospital, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
66 / 2 | H (includes Anna Helvig; Huntley Project Irrigation
District) |
1933-1935 |
66 / 3-4 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana |
1935 |
66 / 5 | Industrial School for Boys, Montana |
1933-1935 |
66 / 6 | Insurance |
1933-1935 |
66 / 7-9 | Interstate (correspondence with other states) |
1933-1935 |
67 / 1 | Invitations |
1934-1935 |
67 / 2 | I (includes Independent Petroleum Corporation of
America) |
1933 |
67 / 3 | Judgeships |
1933-1935 |
67 / 4 | J-K (includes J.E. Jennes; Mrs. George E. Jay;
Jewish Telegraphic Agency) |
1933-1935 |
67 / 5-7 | Land (includes Montana Dept. of Lands and
Investment; State Board of Land Commissioners; U.S. General Land Office |
1933-1935 |
67 / 8 | Library Extension Commission, Montana State |
1934-1935 |
67 / 9 | Lieutenant Governor, Montana |
1933-1935 |
68 / 1 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (re advertising) |
1934-1935 |
68 / 2-3 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (re brokerage and
purchases) |
1933-1935 |
68 / 4 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (re inspection
reports) |
1933-1934 |
68 / 5-6 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (re operations;
includes balance sheets) |
1933-1935 |
68 / 7 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (re patronage and new
store openings) |
1933 |
69 / 1-2 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (re patronage and new
store openings) |
1934-1935 |
69 / 3 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (miscellaneous) |
undated |
69 / 4 | Livestock Commission, Montana; Livestock Sanitary
Board |
1932-1935 |
69 / 5 | Lovelace, John A. (re nomination to Federal Trade
Commission) |
1933 |
69 / 6 | L (includes Glen Leet, American Public Welfare
Association; land taxes) |
1933-1935 |
69 / 7 | Mead, Elwood (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Welfare) |
1934 |
69 / 8 | Medical Examiners, Montana Board of |
1933-1935 |
69 / 9 | Milk Control Board, Montana |
1935 |
69 / 10 | Mines, Montana School of (includes press release on
Morrison Cave; report on Culbertson water supply) |
1933-1935 |
69 / 11 | Mississippi Valley Water Conservation Commission |
1933 |
69 / 12 | Monaghan, Joseph P. (U.S. Congressman) |
1933-1934 |
69 / 13 | Montana State College |
1933-1935 |
69 / 14 | Montana State Recovery Board (includes circular
letters from National Recovery Administration) |
1933 |
69 / 15 | Montana Tuberculosis Association |
1934 |
69 / 16 | M (includes McKee-Stenehjem Land Company; W.J.
Mozley re Yellowstone Park; John J. Morris) |
1933-1935 |
69 / 17 | National Emergency Council |
1934-1935 |
69 / 18 | National Re-employment Service |
1934 |
69 / 19 | Newspapers |
1933-1935 |
70 / 1 | Normal College, Montana (Dillon) |
1933-1935 |
70 / 2 | Northern Montana Agricultural and Technical School |
1935 |
70 / 3 | Notary publics |
1933-1935 |
70 / 4 | Nurses, Montana State Board of Examiners for |
1933-1935 |
70 / 5 | N (includes E.E. Nolan; Malcolm A. Norton; Charles
Noel enclosing petition against hiring of aliens; Northwest Independent Natural Gas
Producers Association; Samuel Nugerleider re liquor advertising; National Safety
Council re highway accidents) |
1933-1935 |
70 / 6 | Oil |
1933-1935 |
70 / 7 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana |
1933-1935 |
70 / 8 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1932-1935 |
70 / 9 | Orphan's Home, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
70 / 10 | Orthopedic Commission, Montana |
1933-1935 |
70 / 11 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
70 / 12 | O (includes George Ogrady; Helen C. O'Dell; Douglas
O'Keefe; J.C. O'Mahoney, Post-Master General; Orchard Homes Country Life Club) |
1933-1935 |
70 / 13-15 | Parks Commissioners, Montana State Board of (re
appointments Billings, Great Falls, Lewistown, Livingston) |
1933-1935 |
70 / 16 | Pensions, old age |
1933-1935 |
70 / 17 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of |
1933-1935 |
71 / 1 | Planning Board, Montana State |
1934-1935 |
71 / 2 | Prison Commissioners, Montana State Board of |
1935 |
71 / 3 | Proclamations |
1935 |
71 / 4 | Publicity Division , Montana |
1933 |
71 / 5 | Public Instruction, Montana Superintendent of |
1933-1935 |
71 / 6-7 | Public works |
1933-1935 |
71 / 8 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
71 / 9 | P (includes George Y. Patton; Mrs. E. Petersen; Mae
Thurston Perry; National Committee for Birthday Ball for the President) |
1933-1935 |
71 / 10 | Railroad Commissioners; Montana State Board of;
Public Service Commission |
1933-1935 |
71 / 11 | Recommendations and letters of introduction |
1932-1934 |
71 / 12 | Red Cross, American |
1933-1935 |
71 / 13 | Resignations |
1933-1935 |
71 / 14 | Retirement Fund, Montana Public School Teachers' |
1933-1935 |
71 / 15 | Rogers Memorial Fund, Will |
1935 |
71 / 16 | Roosevelt, Franklin D., President |
1933-1935 |
72 / 1 | R (includes Charles G. Rayson enclosing petition
against alien labor; Jack Rice, International Radio Club) |
1933-1935 |
72 / 2 | Secretary of State, Montana |
1933-1935 |
72 / 3 | Silver |
1933 |
72 / 4 | Soldiers' Home, Montana |
1933-1935 |
72 / 5-7 | Speeches |
1933-1935 |
72 / 8-9 | Strike, Butte copper miners (correspondence and
petitions, most asking governor to not send troops) |
1934 |
72 / 10 | S (includes J.B. Sherlock) |
1933-1935 |
73 / 1-3 | Telegrams |
1933-1935 |
73 / 4 | Textbook Commission, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
73 / 5 | Treasurer, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
73 / 6 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
73 / 7 | T (includes Peter Tobin; J.J. Tattan; Howard Toole;
N.J. Thomas; Helen Tregoning; Nelmer Talmo; J. Walter Thomas; Robert Toombs) |
1933-1935 |
73 / 8 | United States Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) |
1935 |
73 / 9-11 | United States Federal Emergency Relief
Administration (F.E.R.A.) |
1933-1934 |
74 / 1-4 | United States Federal Emergency Relief
Administration (F.E.R.A.) |
1934-1935 |
74 / 5 | United States Federal Land Bank |
1934-1935 |
74 / 6-7 | United States (re Harry Hopkins and Harold Ickes) |
1933-1935 |
74 / 8 | United States Treasury Dept. |
1933-1935 |
75 / 1-6 | United States (miscellaneous agencies) |
1933-1935 |
75 / 7 | University, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
75 / 8 | Veterinarian, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
75 / 9 | Veterans |
1933-1935 |
75 / 10 | Vocational Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of |
1935 |
75 / 11 | Vocational School for Girls, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
75 / 12 | Warden, Montana State Prison |
1933-1935 |
76 / 1-7 | Water Conservation Board, Montana State |
1933-1935 |
76 / 8 | Welcome letters |
1934-1935 |
76 / 9 | Western governors |
1933-1935 |
76 / 10-11 | Wheeler, Burton K. |
1933-1935 |
76 / 12 | World's Fair, Chicago |
1933 |
76 / 13 | W (includes Stephen S. Wise, American Jewish
Congress re persecution of Jews in Germany; Frank C. Walker, National Emergency
Council; Western Progressive) |
1933-1935 |
76 / 14 | Z (includes R.L. Zini; Henry Zorn case) |
1933-1935 |
Elmer E. Holt Administration (1935-1936) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
77 / 1 | Abstractors Board of Examiners, Montana |
1936 |
77 / 2 | Accountant and Budget Office, Montana State |
1936 |
77 / 3 | Accountancy, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1936 |
77 / 4 | Agricultural conference: Regional Conference on
Proposed Program under Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act |
1936 |
77 / 5 | Agricultural, Labor, and Industry, Montana Dept. of |
1935-1936 |
77 / 6 | Agricultural, Montana Dept. of. Division of
Horticulture |
1936 |
77 / 7 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
77 / 8 | Armory, Montana State [proposed] |
1936 |
77 / 9 | Athletic Commission, Montana State |
1936 |
77 / 10-11 | Attorney General, Montana |
1936 |
77 / 12 | Auditor, Montana State |
1936 |
77 / 13 | Aviation Commissioner, Montana State |
1936 |
77 / 14 | Bank Examiner, Montana State |
1936 |
77 / 15 | Barber Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
77 / 16 | Beauty Culturists, Montana State Examining Board of |
1936 |
77 / 17 | Charities and Reform, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
77 / 18 | Child Protection, Montana Bureau of |
1936 |
77 / 19 | Child Welfare Commission, Montana |
1936 |
77 / 20 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
77 / 21 | Columbia Basin |
1936 |
77 / 22 | Council of State Governments |
1936 |
77 / 23 | County extension agent reports |
1936 |
77 / 24 | Custodian, Montana State Capitol |
1936 |
77 / 25 | Debt Adjustment Committee, Montana |
1936 |
77 / 26 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
77 / 27 | Drought (county committees) |
1936 |
78 / 1 | Drought (county committees) |
1936 |
78 / 2 | Drought (re employment and water conservation) |
1936 |
78 / 3 | Drought (re feed, cattle buying, sheep buying) |
1936 |
78 / 4 | Drought (Havre meeting) |
1936 |
78 / 5 | Drought (St. Paul and Bismarck meetings;
President's meeting) |
1936 |
78 / 6 | Drought (railroad rates) |
1936 |
78 / 7-8 | Drought relief |
1936 |
78 / 9 | Earthquake relief (Helena) |
1935-1936 |
78 / 10 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1935-1936 |
79 / 1 | Equalization, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
79 / 2 | Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
79 / 3 | Extradition |
1936 |
79 / 4 | Farm Debt Adjustment Administration, United States |
1936 |
79 / 5 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana |
1936 |
79 / 6 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (financial
statements) |
1936 |
79 / 7 | Fish and game (re wildlife) |
1936 |
79 / 8 | Fort Peck Dam employment |
1936 |
79 / 9 | Fort Peck Dam taxes and construction |
1936 |
79 / 10 | Governors (other states) |
1936 |
79 / 11 | Governors Conference, National bulletins |
1936 |
79 / 12 | Governor's Mansion (salaries and expenses) |
1936 |
79 / 13 | Grazing Commission, Montana |
1936 |
79 / 14 | Grover Cleveland Memorial Committee |
1936 |
79 / 15 | Health, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
79 / 16-17 | Highway Commission, Montana State construction
reports |
1936 |
80 / 1-2 | Highway Commission, Montana State financial and
construction (includes payroll, December 1935) |
1935-1936 |
80 / 3 | Highway Commission, Montana State projects |
1935-1936 |
80 / 4 | Highway Patrol, Montana (applications) |
1936 |
80 / 5 | Highway Patrol, Montana (reports, financial
statements) |
1936 |
80 / 6 | Historical Society of Montana Library (also
includes Society of Montana Pioneers) |
1936 |
80 / 7 | Hospital, Montana State |
1936 |
80 / 8 | Immigration |
1936 |
80 / 9 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (includes annual
report) |
1936 |
80 / 10 | Industrial School for Boys, Montana |
1936 |
80 / 11 | Infantile Paralysis Sanitarium, Montana (proposed
polio hospital) |
1936 |
80 / 12 | Insurance, Montana Board of Hail |
1936 |
80 / 13 | Insurance on state property |
1936 |
80 / 14 | Interstate cooperation |
1936 |
80 / 15 | Judgeships |
1936 |
80 / 16 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(exchanges) |
1936 |
80 / 17 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(grazing) |
1936 |
80 / 18 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(investments) |
1936 |
80 / 19 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of (leases) |
1936 |
80 / 20 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of (Mrs.
A.G. McAllister) |
1936 |
80 / 21 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(minutes) |
1936 |
80 / 22 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(prospecting permits) |
1936 |
80 / 23 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(rights-of-way) |
1936 |
80 / 24 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of (taxes) |
1936 |
80 / 25 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(miscellany) |
1936 |
80 / 26 | Land taxes |
1936 |
80 / 27 | Law enforcement |
1936 |
81 / 1 | Legislature and legislation |
1936 |
81 / 2 | Liquor Control Board, Montana |
1936 |
81 / 3 | Livestock Commission, Montana State |
1936 |
81 / 4 | Medical Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
81 / 5 | Mexican relations |
1936 |
81 / 6 | Milk Control Board, Montana (includes audits) |
1936 |
81 / 7 | Mine to Market Roads (WPA project) |
1936 |
81 / 8 | Montana Committee (re economic development;
includes minutes) |
1936 |
81 / 9 | Montana State College |
1936 |
81 / 10 | Montana Taxpayers Association (statistical reports) |
1936 |
81 / 11 | Montanans, Inc. |
1936 |
81 / 12 | Narcotics |
1936 |
81 / 13 | National Boundary Commission (appointment) |
1936 |
81 / 14 | National Economic League |
1936 |
81 / 15 | National Guard, Montana |
1936 |
81 / 16 | Newspapers |
1936 |
81 / 17 | Normal College, Montana State |
1936 |
81 / 18 | Notary publics |
1936 |
81 / 19 | Nurses, Montana State Board of Examiners for |
1936 |
81 / 20 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana |
1936 |
81 / 21 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1936 |
81 / 22 | Orphans' Home, Montana |
1936 |
81 / 23 | Orthopedic Commission, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 1 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
82 / 2 | Park Authority, United States; State Park
Commission, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 3 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
82 / 4 | Planning Board, Montana State |
1936 |
82 / 5 | Planning Board, Montana State; Water Resources
Committee |
1936 |
82 / 6 | Prison, Montana State (parole lists) |
1936 |
82 / 7 | Public Welfare Association, American |
1936 |
82 / 8 | Publicity |
1936 |
82 / 9 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State |
1936 |
82 / 10 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana State Board of |
1936 |
82 / 11 | Red Cross, American |
1936 |
82 / 12 | Regional Planning Commission, Pacific Northwest |
1936 |
82 / 13 | Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 14 | Relief Commission, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 15 | Relief: Butte Tannery |
1936 |
82 / 16 | Relief: Old Age Pension |
1936 |
82 / 17 | Relief: Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) |
1936 |
82 / 18 | Restoration to Citizenship [of convicts] |
1936 |
82 / 19 | School of Mines, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 20 | Secretary of State, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 21 | Soil conservation |
1936 |
82 / 22 | Soldiers' Home, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 23 | Sugar beet labor (protests against importation of
Mexicans and others) |
1936 |
82 / 24 | Superintendent of Public Instruction, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 25 | Teachers' Retirement Fund, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 26 | Training School, Montana State (Boulder) |
1936 |
82 / 27 | Treasurer, Montana State |
1936 |
82 / 28 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana |
1936 |
82 / 29 | United States. Bureau of Internal Revenue |
1936 |
82 / 30 | United States. Bureau of Navigation |
1936 |
82 / 31 | United States. Civil Service Commission |
1936 |
82 / 32 | United States. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
(includes one issue of The Green Guidon) |
1936 |
82 / 33 | United States. Dept. of Agriculture |
1936 |
82 / 34 | United States. Dept. of Justice |
1936 |
82 / 35 | United States. Dept. of Labor |
1936 |
82 / 36 | United States. Dept. of State |
1936 |
83 / 1 | United States. Dept. of Treasury |
1936 |
83 / 2 | United States. Federal Alcohol Administration |
1936 |
83 / 3 | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) |
1936 |
83 / 4 | United States. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) |
1936 |
83 / 5 | United States. Federal Emergency Relief
Administration (FERA) |
1936 |
83 / 6 | United States. Federal Housing Authority |
1936 |
83 / 7 | United States. federal income tax |
1936 |
83 / 8 | United States. Federal Land Bank |
1936 |
83 / 9 | United States. Federal Power Commission (FPC) |
1936 |
83 / 10 | United States. federal seed loans |
1936 |
83 / 11 | United States. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) |
1936 |
83 / 12 | United States. National Emergency Council |
1936 |
83 / 13 | United States. National Park Service |
1936 |
83 / 14 | United States. National Reclamation Association |
1936 |
83 / 15 | United States. National Resources Commission |
1936 |
83 / 16 | United States. National Youth Administration (NYA) |
1936 |
83 / 17 | United States. Office of Indian Affairs |
1936 |
83 / 18 | United States. Public Works Administration (PWA) |
1936 |
83 / 19 | United States. Resettlement Administration |
1936 |
83 / 20 | United States. Rural Electrification Administration
(REA) |
1936 |
83 / 21 | United States. Rural Rehabilitation Corporation |
1936 |
83 / 22 | United States. Social Security Act |
1936 |
83 / 23 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
coyote eradication program |
1936 |
83 / 24 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
employment |
1936 |
83 / 25 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
finance and administration |
1936 |
83 / 26 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
projects |
1936 |
83 / 27 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
wage scale |
1936 |
83 / 28 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Writers' Project |
1936 |
83 / 29 | United States. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
miscellaneous |
1936 |
83 / 30 | United Transpacific-Latin American Association |
1936 |
83 / 31 | University, Montana State (Missoula) |
1936 |
83 / 32 | Veterans (includes Montana Veterans Welfare
Commission, United States Veterans Bureau, Veterans of Foreign Wars) |
1936 |
83 / 33 | Vocational Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of |
1936 |
83 / 34 | Vocational School for Girls, Montana (includes one
issue of Meadow Lark) |
1936 |
83 / 35-36 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (includes
Advisory Council) |
1936 |
83 / 37 | Western Governors (re highway safety) |
1936 |
Roy E. Ayers Administration (1937-1940) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
84 / 1 | Abstracters Board of Examiners, Montana |
1938-1940 |
84 / 2 | Adjutant General, Montana (biennial report) |
1940 |
84 / 3 | Appeals, Montana Board of |
1940 |
84 / 4 | Appointments (for confirmation by Senate) |
1939-1940 |
84 / 5 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1937-1940 |
84 / 6 | Attorney General, Montana |
1938-1940 |
84 / 7 | Banking, Montana Dept. of |
1939 |
84 / 8 | Barber Examiners, Montana Board of |
1940 |
84 / 9 | Beer License Division of Montana Liquor Control
Board (audit) |
1940 |
84 / 10 | Capitol Building refunding bonds |
1938 |
84 / 11 | Child Protection, Montana Bureau of |
1937 |
84 / 12 | Chiropody Medical Examiners, Montana Board of |
1939-1940 |
84 / 13 | Chiropractic Examining Board, Montana (audit) |
1938 |
84 / 14 | County boards (lists of members of county
commissioners, physicians , and appeal agents) |
undated |
84 / 15 | Deaf and Blind, Montana State School for the
(includes President's reports) |
1937-1940 |
84 / 16 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of (audit) |
1940 |
84 / 17 | Drought (Eastern Montana) |
1937-1938 |
84 / 18 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1940 |
84 / 19 | Elections |
1940 |
84 / 20 | Engineer, Montana State (includes reports on water
resources and on water rights) |
1938-1940 |
84 / 21 | Equalization, Montana State Board of |
1937 |
84 / 22 | Examiner, Montana State (audit of Cascade County
Poor and General Relief Fund) |
1938 |
84 / 23-24 | Extradition |
1937-1940 |
84 / 25 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana |
1937-1940 |
84 / 26 | Food Distributors, Montana State Board of |
1940 |
84 / 27 | Forester, Montana State (report "Preliminary
Recreation Report for Montana" by Rutledge Parker, State Forester and State Park
Director) |
1937 |
84 / 28 | Forestry, Montana State Board of |
1939 |
84 / 29 | Future Farmers of America (FFA) |
1940 |
84 / 30 | Grand Army of the Republic |
1939 |
84 / 31 | Grass Conservation Commission, Montana |
1940 |
84 / 32 | Grazing Commission, Montana |
1938 |
85 / 1 | Hail Insurance, Montana Board of |
1938-1940 |
85 / 2 | Health, Montana State Board of (includes proposed
Montana Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law) |
1940 |
85 / 3 | Hospital, Montana State |
1938-1940 |
85 / 4 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (annual reports) |
1937-1940 |
85 / 5 | Industrial School for Boys, Montana State |
1940 |
85 / 6 | Insurance on state property |
1939-1940 |
85 / 7 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of |
1937, 1940 |
85 / 8 | Library Extension Commission, Montana (includes
biennial report) |
1938-1940 |
85 / 9 | Lincoln County Appraisal Committee report on
construction done by Public Works Administration (PWA) and Civil Works
Administration (CWA) [includes photos] |
1938? |
85 / 10 | Livestock Commission, Montana (annual reports) |
1937-1940 |
85 / 11 | Milk Control Board, Montana (includes audit
reports) |
1938-1940 |
85 / 12 | Mines, Montana School of |
1938-1940 |
85 / 13 | Montana State College |
1938-1940 |
85 / 14 | National Guard, Montana |
1939-1940 |
85 / 15 | Nurses, Montana Board of Examiners for |
1939-1940 |
85 / 16 | Occupational Diseases, Montana Commission for Study
of (re silicosis in Butte) |
1938 |
85 / 17 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana |
1940 |
85 / 18 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1937-1940 |
85 / 19 | Orphans' Home, Montana State |
1937-1940 |
85 / 20 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana Board of (includes
annual reports) |
1937-1940 |
85 / 21 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of (includes annual
reports) |
1937-1940 |
85 / 22 | Photography, Montana Board of Examiners in (annual
report) |
1939 |
85 / 23 | Prison, Montana State (parole lists) |
1937-1938 |
85 / 24 | Proclamations (re selective service) |
1940 |
85 / 25 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State |
1939 |
85 / 26 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of |
1940 |
85 / 27 | Secretary of State, Montana (certifications and
veto messages) |
1938-1940 |
85 / 28 | Soil Conservation Committee, Montana |
1940 |
85 / 29 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (includes report on
proposed building plans) |
1937-1940 |
85 / 30 | Spanish American War Veterans' Fund, Montana
(financial report) |
1938 |
85 / 31 | State Park Commission, Montana |
1939-1940 |
85 / 32 | Textbook Commission, Montana |
1940 |
85 / 33 | Training School, Montana State (Boulder) (includes
annual reports) |
1938-1940 |
85 / 34 | Treasurer, Montana State |
1939 |
85 / 35 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana |
1937 |
85 / 36 | United States. Civil Service Commission |
1939 |
85 / 37 | United States. Commerce Dept. (Census Bureau) |
1940 |
85 / 38 | United States. Federal Communications Commission |
1940 |
85 / 39 | United States. Federal Works Agency |
1940 |
85 / 40 | United States. Justice Dept. |
1940 |
85 / 41 | United States. Labor Dept. |
1939-1940 |
85 / 42 | United States. War Dept. |
1939-1940 |
85 / 43 | University System |
1938-1940 |
85 / 44 | Veterans' Welfare Commission, Montana (annual
reports) |
1937-1938 |
85 / 45 | Vocational Education, Montana State Board for
(annual reports) |
1939-1940 |
85 / 46 | Vocational Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of
(annual reports) |
1937-1940 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
85 / 47 | Speech re appointment of O.F. Goddard to Supreme
Court (includes summary history of state) |
1938 |
Sam C. Ford Administration (1941-1948) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
86 / 1 | Abstracters Board of Examiners, Montana |
1941-1948 |
86 / 2 | Accountancy, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1941-1942 |
86 / 3 | Accountant, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
86 / 4 | Adjutant General, Montana |
1941-1948 |
86 / 5-6 | Aeronautics Commission, Montana |
1941-1948 |
86 / 7 | Aged, Montana Home for, Inc. [private] |
1941 |
86 / 8 | Agriculture, Montana Commissioner of; Montana Dept.
of Agriculture, Labor and Industry |
1941-1948 |
86 / 9 | Apprenticeship Council, Montana |
1945-1948 |
86 / 10 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1941-1948 |
87 / 1-2 | Armory Board, Montana |
1941-1948 |
87 / 3 | Athletic Commission, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
87 / 4 | Attorney General, Montana |
1941-1948 |
87 / 5 | Auditor, Montana State |
1941-1947 |
87 / 6 | Aviation Committee, Montana |
1943-1945 |
87 / 7 | A (includes O.G. Axvig re price of wheat; W.R.
Allen; E.R. Alquist re appointment of Rev. Daniel McCorkle) |
1941-1948 |
87 / 8 | Bank Examiner, Montana |
1941-1948 |
87 / 9 | Barber Examiners, Montana Board of |
1941-1948 |
87 / 10 | Beauty Culturists, Montana Board of |
1941-1948 |
87 / 11 | Blind, Montana Commission for the |
1941-1942 |
87 / 12 | B (includes Clara Barney re establishment of state
home for aged; James G. Blaine, United China Relief re war with Japan) |
1941-1948 |
87 / 13 | Child welfare ("Report of Psychometric Surveys in
Montana children's institutions" by Edith A. Davis) |
1943 |
88 / 1 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana Board of |
1941-1948 |
88 / 2 | Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Montana Board
of Registration for |
1947-1948 |
88 / 3 | Columbia River: Flathead Valley Citizens Committee |
1943-1948 |
88 / 4 | Columbia River: Foster Creek |
1945-1946 |
88 / 5-12 | Columbia River: Northwestern States Development
Association (includes C.A. Bottolfsen, Fred E. Buck, Congressional delegation, L.A.
Colby, Interstate Commission on the Delaware River Basin [INCODEL], meeting reports,
statements, miscellaneous) |
1943-1947 |
88 / 13 | Columbia River: Pacific Northwest Development
Association |
1946-1948 |
89 / 1-5 | Council of State Governments |
1945-1948 |
89 / 6 | Custodian of State Capitol |
1941 |
89 / 7 | C (includes Grace Taylor Casey; Charles Colman;
Jerry J. Clifford; Rev. Patrick Casey, Drummond; L. Ray Carroll re war preparations;
Council for Civil Rights re wiretapping; Anna Cline) |
1941 |
89 / 8 | Deaf and Blind, Montana School for the |
1941-1947 |
89 / 9 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1941-1948 |
89 / 10 | Depository Board, Montana State |
1942 |
89 / 11 | District judges |
1941-1948 |
89 / 12 | D (includes Frederic A. Delano; Nona DeRiemer; C.C.
Davis; Wesley D'Ewart) |
1941, 1945 |
90 / 1 | Eastern Montana Normal School |
1941-1948 |
90 / 2 | Education, Montana State Board of (applications for
federal funds for advance planning) |
1946 |
90 / 3 | Education, Montana State Board of (appointments to
executive boards of various schools under Board's jurisdiction) |
1941-1948 |
90 / 4-8 | Education, Montana State Board of (budgets,
requests, etc.) |
1944-1946 |
91 / 1-2 | Education, Montana State Board of (budgets,
requests, etc.) |
1946-1948 |
91 / 3-4 | Education, Montana State Board of (Chancellor of
University) |
1946-1948 |
91 / 5 | Education, Montana State Board of (Commission on
Higher Education) |
1944 |
91 / 6-7 | Education, Montana State Board of (miscellaneous) |
1941-1942 |
92 / 1-2 | Education, Montana State Board of (miscellaneous) |
1943-1948 |
92 / 3 | Educational Agency for Surplus Property, Montana |
1945-1946 |
92 / 4 | Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Montana State
Board of |
1941-1948 |
92 / 5 | Emergency Food Conservation Committee, Montana |
1947 |
92 / 6 | Employment (includes Montana State Federation of
Labor, Montana State Employment Service, Montana Unemployment Compensation
Commission, United States Employment Service) |
1941-1943 |
92 / 7 | Engineer, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
92 / 8-9 | Equalization, Montana Board of |
1941-1948 |
92 / 10 | Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1941-1948 |
92 / 11 | Extension Service in Agriculture and Home
Economics, Montana |
1941-1944 |
93 / 1 | Extension Service in Agriculture and Home
Economics, Montana |
1945-1948 |
93 / 2 | Extradition |
1941 |
93 / 3 | Farm Bureau, Montana State |
1941 |
93 / 4-5 | Federalization of state unemployment compensation
commissions |
1941-1942 |
93 / 6 | Fiscal agents |
1943-1946 |
93 / 7-9 | Fish and Game Department, Montana |
1941-1944 |
94 / 1-3 | Fish and Game Department, Montana |
1945-1948 |
94 / 4 | Fish and Game Department, Montana (actions against
J.S. McFarland by Montana Furriers Association) |
1945-1948 |
94 / 5 | Fish and Game Department, Montana (financial and
audit reports) |
1944-1948 |
94 / 6 | Fish and Game Department, Montana (Patrick McCarran
federal wildlife conservation bill) |
1943 |
94 / 7 | Fish and Game Department, Montana (personnel) |
1941-1947 |
94 / 8 | Fish and Game Department, Montana (Kenneth F.
Roahen, United States Game Management Agent) |
1942-1943 |
94 / 9 | Fish and Game Department, Montana ("Report on the
study of the Fish and Game Administration of the State of Montana") |
1948 |
94 / 10 | Flathead Lake (re plan to raise water level) |
1943 |
95 / 1 | Flathead Lake (re plan to raise water level) |
1943 |
95 / 2 | Food Distributors, Montana State Board of |
1941-1948 |
95 / 3 | Forest Lands Advisory Commission, Montana |
1943-1944 |
95 / 4 | Forester, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
95 / 5-6 | Forestry, Montana State Board of |
1941-1947 |
95 / 7 | Fort Peck Power Project |
1942 |
95 / 8 | F (includes Ralph J. Flynn; C.B. Fowler; Glen W.
Faulkner; L.A. Foot; R.C. Fitzgerald; Eleanor B. Farrell; Merle Fought) |
1941 |
96 / 1 | Governors' Conference, National |
1948 |
96 / 2 | Governors' Conference, National and Council of
State Governments (re Montana's portion of expense) |
1941-1948 |
96 / 3 | Governors' Conference, Western |
1947-1948 |
96 / 4 | Governors' Mansion, Montana (finances) |
1941-1948 |
96 / 5 | Governors' Office, Montana (finances) |
1941-1948 |
96 / 6 | Governors' Office, Montana (inventory) |
1941-1948 |
96 / 7-12 | Governors' Office, Montana (payroll) |
1941-1947 |
97 / 1 | Governors' Office, Montana (Public Employees
Retirement system account) |
1946-1948 |
97 / 2-3 | Governors' Office, Montana (supplies) |
1941-1948 |
97 / 4 | Grand Army of the Republic (custodian of records) |
1941-1948 |
97 / 5 | Grass Conservation Commission, Montana |
1941-1948 |
97 / 6 | G (includes Dexter Garriott; Adam Gresser; Ira C.
Gross re Pennsylvania Farmers' Organization) |
1941 |
97 / 7 | Hail Insurance, Montana Board of |
1941-1947 |
97 / 8 | Hand Woven Textiles, Montana Committee on |
1948 |
97 / 9 | Health, Montana State Board of |
1941-1946 |
98 / 1 | Health, Montana State Board of |
1946-1948 |
98 / 2 | Health Planning Committee, Montana |
1947-1948 |
98 / 3-6 | Highway Commission, Montana State |
1941-1943 |
99 / 1-6 | Highway Commission, Montana State |
1943-1948 |
100 / 1 | Highway Commission, Montana State (advertising and
publicity) |
1947-1948 |
100 / 2 | Highway Commission, Montana State (debentures) |
1943-1948 |
100 / 3 | Highway Commission, Montana State (federal
participation) |
1941-1944 |
100 / 4 | Highway Commission, Montana State (mileage
administrator) |
1942-1944 |
100 / 5-9 | Highway Commission, Montana State (minutes) |
1941, 1943-1948 |
101 / 1 | Highway Commission, Montana State (minutes)
[duplicated in box 222] |
1948 |
101 / 2-4 | Highway Commission, Montana State (personnel) |
1941-1948 |
101 / 5 | Highway Commission, Montana State (Red Lodge-Cooke
City Highway) [Beartooth Highway] |
1944-1947 |
101 / 6 | Highway Commission, Montana State (requests re
projects pending) |
1946 |
101 / 7 | Highway Commission, Montana State (A.L. Winkler) |
1946-1948 |
101 / 8 | Highway Planning Committee, Montana |
1948 |
102 / 1 | Highway Patrol, Montana |
1943-1948 |
102 / 2-4 | Highway Patrol, Montana (financial statements and
reports) [box 226 contains 1937-1940, 1943-1948] |
1941 |
102 / 5-8 | Highway Patrol, Montana (minutes) [box 224-225
contains 1935, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945] |
1941, 1943-1948 |
102 / 9 | Highway Patrol, Montana (personnel) |
1941-1948 |
103 / 1 | Highway Patrol, Montana (supervisor) |
1941-1948 |
103 / 2 | Highway Patrol, Montana (traffic advisory committee
to War Dept.) |
1941-1942 |
103 / 3 | Highway Safety Conference coordinating committee,
Montana |
1946-1948 |
103 / 4 | Historical and Miscellaneous Library, Montana |
1941-1948 |
103 / 5 | Hospital Advisory Council, Montana |
1947-1948 |
103 / 6-10 | Hospital, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
104 / 1 | Hospital, Montana State (nurses' training course) |
1942 |
104 / 2-3 | Hospital, Montana State (patients, correspondence
with and about: may be subject to restriction) |
1943-1948 |
104 / 4-5 | Hospital Survey Committee, Montana |
1944-1947 |
104 / 6 | H (includes J. Milton Hubbell re Burton K. Wheeler;
Mrs. W.J. Hartman; Pearl Harmon; Hazel L.M. Hanson; Vernon Hoven re civilian pilot
training; G.L. Hess re neutrality) |
1941 |
104 / 7 | Income taxes |
1941-1946 |
104 / 8-9 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana |
1941-1948 |
105 / 1-3 | Industrial School for Boys, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
105 / 4 | Insurance on state properties |
1940-1941 |
105 / 5 | Intergovernmental Cooperation, Montana Commission
on |
1941-1947 |
105 / 6-8 | Interstate Oil Compact Commission (includes
minutes) |
1941-1946 |
106 / 1-4 | Interstate Oil Compact Commission (includes
minutes) |
1946-1948 |
106 / 5 | Interstate Oil Compact Commission (printed
material) |
1945-1946 |
107 / 1-2 | Interstate Oil Compact Commission (printed
material) |
1946-1948 |
107 / 3 | I |
1941 |
107 / 4 | Japanese-American students (evacuated from west
coast to attend University of Montana campuses) |
1942 |
107 / 5 | July 5, 1941 as legal holiday (petitions) |
1941 |
107 / 6 | Juvenile delinquents and delinquency |
1946-1948 |
107 / 7 | J (includes Robert E. Lee Jordan re court packing
case; Jule Singer Jackson; Arthur H. Johnson) |
1941 |
107 / 8 | K (includes J.B.C. Knight; Lyle Knesal; Michael
Kennedy re Montana Writers' Project; Elizabeth Kennedy re Butte corruption; Kliks
and Kliks re truck convoys; Joe S. Kennedy re death of son Joseph J. Kennedy) |
1941 |
107 / 9 | Labor Coordinator, Montana |
1941 |
107 / 10 | Laboratories Commission, Montana State (report) |
1947 |
107 / 11 | Land Advisory Board, Montana |
1944 |
107 / 12 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of |
1941-1943 |
108 / 1 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of |
1944-1948 |
108 / 2 | Landless Indians |
1941-1942 |
108 / 3 | Lands, Montana Committee to Study State Owned |
1943-1945 |
108 / 4 | Lands and Investments, Montana Dept. of (financial
reports) |
1941-1948 |
108 / 5 | Lands and Investments, Montana Dept. of (re state
land in Glacier Park) |
1946-1948 |
108 / 6 | Library Extension Commission, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
108 / 7 | Lieutenant Governor, Montana |
1941-1948 |
108 / 8 | Livestock Commission, Montana |
1941-1948 |
108 / 9 | Livestock Commission, Montana (reports) |
1941-1947 |
108 / 10 | Livestock Sanitary Board, Montana |
1941-1948 |
108 / 11 | Medical Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1941-1948 |
109 / 1 | Merit System Council for Unemployment Compensation
Commission, Dept. of Public Welfare, and State Board of Health (budget) |
1941 |
109 / 2 | Merit System Council for Unemployment Compensation
Commission, Dept. of Public Welfare, and State Board of Health (correspondence) |
1941-1948 |
109 / 3 | Merit System Council for Unemployment Compensation
Commission, Dept. of Public Welfare, and State Board of Health (reports,
regulations, etc.) |
1941 |
109 / 4 | Mexican Water Treaty |
1944-1945 |
109 / 5 | Milk Control Board, Montana |
1944-1945 |
109 / 6 | Mississippi Valley Association |
1943-1947 |
109 / 7-9 | Missouri River |
1943-1944 |
110 / 1 | Missouri River |
1944 |
110 / 2-4 | Missouri River (bills, statements, reports, printed
material, etc.) |
1944-1948 |
110 / 5 | Missouri River (clippings) |
1944-1948 |
110 / 6-7 | Missouri River Basin, Upper |
1941-1942 |
111 / 1 | Missouri River Development Association |
1945-1947 |
111 / 2 | Missouri River (Fort Peck hearings) [includes
oversize map] |
1946 |
111 / 3 | Missouri River (National Reclamation Association
bulletins, etc.) |
1943-1944 |
111 / 4 | Missouri River (North Dakota Governor John Moses) |
1943-1944 |
111 / 5-6 | Missouri River States Association (see also
Missouri River folders) |
1943-1944, 1948 |
111 / 7 | Missouri River (O.S. Warden) |
1944 |
111 / 8-9 | Montana School of Mines |
1941-1948 |
112 / 1-3 | Montana State College (Bozeman) |
1941-1948 |
112 / 4 | Montana State College (Bozeman). Experiment Station |
1943-1946 |
112 / 5 | Montana State College (Bozeman) military training
program |
1943-1944 |
112 / 6 | M (includes John Mysse; Pearl Musselman re
treatment of patients at State Hospital; Ted Malone radio program) |
1941 |
112 / 7 | Narcotics Education Commission, Montana |
1947 |
112 / 8 | National Guard, Montana |
1941 |
112 / 9 | National Reclamation Association |
1941-1945 |
112 / 10 | National Recreation Association |
1941-1946 |
112 / 11 | National Rivers and Harbors Congress |
1944 |
112 / 12 | Normal College, Montana (Dillon) |
1941-1947 |
112 / 13 | Northern Montana College (Havre) |
1941-1948 |
113 / 1 | Nurses, Montana State Board of Examiners for |
1941-1948 |
113 / 2 | Nutrition Committee, Montana State (report) |
1940-1945 |
113 / 3 | N (includes Sidney Norman re post-war recovery;
Lillian Nelson; Northwest Airlines) |
1941 |
113 / 4 | Occupational Diseases, Montana State Commission for
the Study of |
1947 |
113 / 5-7 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana |
1941-1948 |
113 / 8 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana (statistical
reports) |
1941-1948 |
113 / 9-10 | Old Age Pensions (correspondence, A-Z) |
1941-1942 |
114 / 1 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1941-1947 |
114 / 2 | Orphans' Home, Montana |
1941-1948 |
114 / 3 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1941-1948 |
114 / 4 | O (includes Emma C. Ohlsen re con man; Mrs. Harold
Odle re Frank Bird Linderman's collection; Dick O'Malley re Hill 57 conditions) |
1941 |
114 / 5 | Park Commission, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
114 / 6 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of (includes annual
reports) |
1941-1948 |
114 / 7 | Photography, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1942-1948 |
114 / 8 | Planning Board, Montana State |
1941-1945 |
114 / 9 | Poultry Improvement Board, Montana (includes annual
report) |
1945-1947 |
114 / 10 | Predatory Animal Control Advisory Committee,
Montana |
1947-1948 |
114 / 11-14 | Prison, Montana State (includes petitions of
prisoners to be allowed to join Army, proposal for new numbering scheme for license
plates, etc.) |
1941-1948 |
115 / 1 | Prison Commissioners, Montana State Board of |
1942-1948 |
115 / 2 | Proclamations |
1941 |
115 / 3 | Public Elementary and Secondary School System
Committee, Montana / Public Elementary and Secondary School Organization and
Finance, Montana Committee on |
1946 |
115 / 4 | Public Employees Retirement System, Montana |
1945-1948 |
115 / 5 | Public Health Service Laboratory, United States
(Hamilton) [Rocky Mountain Lab: spotted fever] |
1941 |
115 / 6 | Public Instruction, Montana Superintendent of |
1941-1946 |
115 / 7-9 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of |
1941-1948 |
115 / 10 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (food stamp plan) |
1941 |
116 / 1 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (old age
assistance) |
1946-1948 |
116 / 2 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (personnel) |
1941-1948 |
116 / 3 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (audit reports) |
1942-1948 |
116 / 4 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (silicosis) |
1941-1942 |
116 / 5 | Publicity, Montana Director of (in Dept. of
Agriculture) |
1941 |
116 / 6 | Purchasing Dept., Montana State |
1941-1948 |
116 / 7 | P (includes Ablin S. Pope; Velma Pomeroy; Adolph
Peterson; H.W. Peltola re music festival; E.M. Park re illegal use of radio
photography apparatus; G.A. Perkins re neutrality) |
1941 |
116 / 8 | Q (includes Frank Quiroz re deportation to Mexico) |
1941 |
116 / 9 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of |
1941-1948 |
116 / 10 | Reclamation Association, Montana |
1943-1944 |
117 / 1 | Reclamation (U.S. Senate subcommittee; U.S. Bureau
of Reclamation, etc.) |
1947-1948 |
117 / 2 | Recommendations |
1941 |
117 / 3 | Referendum measures |
1942 |
117 / 4 | Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Montana |
1941-1948 |
118 / 1 | Representatives, Montana State |
1941-1947 |
118 / 2 | Resolutions (other states) |
1941 |
118 / 3 | Rocky Mountain Wool Council |
1948 |
118 / 4 | Roosevelt, Franklin Delano [President] |
1941-1942 |
118 / 5 | R (includes Jeannette Rankin; Republican Central
Committee; Kenneth F. Roahen, U.S. Game Management Agent) |
1941 |
118 / 6 | Safety Council, Montana |
1945-1946 |
118 / 7 | Secretary of State, Montana |
1941-1948 |
118 / 8 | Senate, Montana |
1941-1948 |
118 / 9 | Simmons, George Finlay (President Montana State
University) |
1941-1942 |
118 / 10 | Soil Conservation Commission, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
118 / 11 | Soldiers' Home, Montana |
1941-1948 |
118 / 12 | Spanish American War Veterans Fund, Montana |
1941-1945 |
118 / 13 | Supreme Court, Montana (includes briefs in Bottomly
vs. Ford) |
1941-1948 |
119 / 1 | Supreme Court, Montana (James D. Graham vs. Board
of Examiners re use of surplus funds) |
1944 |
119 / 2 | Surplus commodities (re food stamp plan) |
1941 |
119 / 3 | S (includes B. Stewart re corruption and Jews and
Highway Commission; Mrs. S.E. Sutherland re religion; Mrs. George W. Sager; C.E.
Spard re hunting licenses for enlisted men; John Spilevoy re county agents; George
Sanderson re politics; Raymond Shelton re gambling in Carter County; Carl Albin
Swanson re gold; Strategic Repentence Committee re proposal to return to British
rule) |
1941 |
119 / 4 | Teachers' Retirement Board, Montana |
1941-1948 |
119 / 5 | Telegrams |
1941 |
119 / 6 | Temperance Commission, Montana State |
1941 |
119 / 7 | Thanksgiving Day as holiday |
1941 |
119 / 8 | Training School, Montana State (Boulder) (includes
financial and statistical reports) |
1941-1948 |
119 / 9 | Treasurer, Montana State |
1944 |
119 / 10 | Truman, Harry S. (proclamation re end of war) |
1946 |
119 / 11 | Tuberculosis Association, Montana |
1942-1943 |
119 / 12 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State |
1941-1948 |
120 / 1 | T (includes Frank Leslie Tilden enclosing original
poems; Texas Mardi Gras Coronation Committee) |
1941 |
120 / 2-5 | Unemployment Compensation Commission, Montana |
1941-1948 |
121 / 1 | United Service Organization (USO) |
1941 |
121 / 2-4 | University of Montana; Montana State University
(includes reports of State Training School and other facilities which were under the
University of Montana) |
1941-1948 |
121 / 5 | University, Montana State (re Fort Missoula) |
1946-1947 |
121 / 6 | University, Montana State (re Army trainees) |
1943-1944 |
121 / 7 | United States. Aeronautics Board, Civil |
1945-1948 |
121 / 8 | United States. Agriculture, Dept. of |
1942-1946 |
121 / 9 | United States. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) |
1941 |
121 / 10 | United States. Commerce, Dept. of |
1948 |
121 / 11 | United States. Congress |
1941 |
121 / 12 | United States. Defense, Secretary of |
1948 |
121 / 13 | United States. Federal Power Commission |
1948 |
121 / 14 | United States. Federal Works Agency |
1941-1948 |
121 / 15 | United States. Fourth Army Command |
1941-1946 |
121 / 16 | United States. Labor, Dept. of |
1942-1948 |
121 / 17 | United States. Navy, Dept. of |
1941-1948 |
121 / 18 | United States. State Dept. |
1941-1948 |
122 / 1 | United States. Treasury Dept. |
1942-1944 |
122 / 2 | United States. Veterans Administration |
1948 |
122 / 3 | United States. War Dept. |
1941-1948 |
122 / 4-5 | United States. miscellaneous agencies |
1943-1948 |
122 / 6 | U (includes United Mothers of America) |
1941 |
122 / 7 | Veterans Memorial Fund Commission, Montana |
1941-1948 |
122 / 8-10 | Veterans Welfare Commission, Montana (includes
lists of businesses approved for on-the-job training) |
1941-1948 |
123 / 1 | Veterinarian, Montana State |
1941-1947 |
123 / 2 | Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Montana Board of
Examiners in |
1941-1947 |
123 / 3 | Vocational Agricultural Education, Montana State
Supervisor of |
1941-1948 |
123 / 4 | Vocational Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of |
1942-1948 |
123 / 5 | Vocational School for Girls, Montana |
1941-1948 |
123 / 6 | V (includes L.F. Vinal; Murray D. Van Wagoner,
governor of Michigan re post-war economy; G.E. Vicain re zoning violations in
Missoula; Jessie Wiley Voils re quick divorce bill) |
1941 |
123 / 7 | War Assets Administration, United States |
1947-1948 |
123 / 8 | Water Conservation Board, Montana |
1940-1943 |
124 / 1-2 | Water Conservation Board, Montana |
1944-1948 |
124 / 3 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (Allendale
Irrigation Company case) |
1942-1944 |
124 / 4 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (Montana Power
Company case) |
1941-1942 |
124 / 5 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (personnel) |
1941-1947 |
124 / 6 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (Wheeler-Case
Act) |
1942 |
124 / 7 | Wool Laboratory Advisory Board, Montana |
1945-1948 |
124 / 8 | W (includes Lutie M. Wellington re transfer of game
warden; W. Weiss) |
1941 |
124 / 9 | Yellowstone Basin Association |
1944 |
124 / 10-11 | Yellowstone River Compact |
1941-1948 |
124 / 12 | Y-Z (includes Dan Young, manager of Gallatin
Gateway Inn, appointment as good will ambassador) |
1941 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
124a / 1 | Speeches re: 1940 election, wildlife conservation,
Referendum No. 50 (re Warm Springs), campaign speeches, liquor control board, and
Hugo Aronson |
1940-1956 |
124a / 2 | Speeches re: youth, irrigation, University of
Montana, and campaign speeches |
undated |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
124a / 3 | Campaign materials |
undated |
124a / 4 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
124a / 5 | Attorney General Sam C. Ford |
1917-1920 |
124a / 6 | Governor Sam C. Ford |
1941-1950 |
John W. Bonner Administration (1949-1952) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
125 / 1 | Abstracters Board of Examiners, Montana |
1950 |
125 / 2 | Accountancy, Montana State Examining Board in |
1951 |
125 / 3 | Accountant, Montana State (audits of Eastern
Montana College, State Industrial School, Montana State Prison, Montana State
Hospital, Montana Tuberculosis Sanitarium) |
1950 |
125 / 4 | Adjutant General, Montana |
1950 |
125 / 5 | Advertising Director, Montana (monthly reports) |
1950-1952 |
125 / 6 | Aeronautics Commission, Montana (monthly and annual
reports) |
1950-1952 |
125 / 7 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Montana Dept. of
(monthly and annual reports) |
1950-1952 |
125 / 8 | Apprenticeship Council, Montana (monthly and annual
reports) |
1950-1952 |
125 / 9 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of
(monthly and annual reports) |
1950-1952 |
125 / 10 | Armory Board, Montana State |
1950 |
125 / 11 | Attorney General, Montana |
1950-1952 |
125 / 12-13 | Bank Examiner, Montana State (activity reports) |
1949-1952 |
126 / 1 | Barber Examiners, Montana State Board of (annual
report, audit reports) |
1949-1952 |
126 / 2 | Beauty Culturists, Montana State Board of (monthly
report, audit reports) |
1950-1952 |
126 / 3 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana State Board of
(monthly reports) |
1950-1951 |
126 / 4 | Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Montana State
Board of Registration (annual report) |
1952 |
126 / 5 | Council of State Governments |
1952 |
126 / 6 | Custodian, Montana State |
1950 |
126 / 7 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1952 |
126 / 8 | Eastern Montana College of Education (audits: see
also State Accountant) |
1952 |
126 / 9-10 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1951 |
126 / 11 | Embalmers and Funeral Directors Board, Montana
(report) |
1950 |
126 / 12 | Engineer, Montana State (monthly reports) |
1950 |
126 / 13 | Equalization, Montana State Board of (monthly
reports) |
1950-1952 |
126 / 14 | Examiner, Montana State (report of examination of
state boards, departments, officers, commissions, etc.) |
1952 |
126 / 15-16 | Fish and Game, Montana Dept. of |
1949 |
127 / 1-5 | Fish and Game, Montana Dept. of |
1949-1952 |
127 / 6 | Food Distributors, Montana State Board of (annual
reports) |
1950-1952 |
127 / 7 | Forester, Montana State; State Board of Forestry;
State Park Commission; Rural Fire Fighters Service (annual reports) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 1 | Governor's Conference (claims) |
1952 |
128 / 2 | Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Records Custodian
/ Montana Veterans' Records |
1950-1951 |
128 / 3 | Grass Conservation Commission, Montana (monthly
reports) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 4 | Hail Insurance Board, Montana (monthly reports) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 5-6 | Health, Montana State Board of (monthly and
biennial reports) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 7 | Highway Commission, Montana State (audit reports) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 8 | Highway Patrol, Montana (audit reports) |
1952 |
128 / 9 | Historical Society Library, Montana
(correspondence) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 10-11 | Hospital, Montana State (monthly and audit reports) |
1950-1952 |
128 / 12 | Immigration, United States Bureau of
(correspondence) |
1949-1950 |
128 / 13 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana State (monthly
and audit reports) |
1950-1952 |
129 / 1 | Industrial School, Montana State (annual and audit
reports) |
1950-1952 |
129 / 2-7 | Invitations |
1949 |
130 / 1-2 | Invitations |
1949 |
130 / 3-4 | Lands and Investments, Montana Board of State |
1949-1950 |
130 / 5 | Library Extension Commission, Montana State (annual
report and bylaws) |
1948-1950 |
130 / 6-7 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (includes audit
reports) |
1948-1952 |
130 / 8 | Livestock Commission, Montana (monthly and audit
reports) |
1950-1952 |
130 / 9 | Livestock Sanitary Board, Montana (monthly reports) |
1950-1952 |
130 / 10 | Medical Examiners, Montana Board of (annual report) |
1950 |
130 / 11 | Merit System, Montana Joint (monthly reports) |
1950-1952 |
131 / 1 | Milk Control Board, Montana (monthly reports) |
1950-1952 |
131 / 2 | Mines, Montana School of (audit report) |
1950 |
131 / 3-4 | Missouri Basin Inter-Agency meetings (Fort Peck,
Montana; Yankton, South Dakota) |
1950-1951 |
131 / 5 | Northern Montana College (audit reports) |
1949-1950 |
131 / 6 | Nurse Examiners, Montana Board of |
1950 |
131 / 7-9 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana |
1949-1952 |
131 / 10 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in |
1952 |
131 / 11 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana Board of (annual
report) |
1951 |
131 / 12 | Park Commission Montana State (reports) |
1951 |
131 / 13 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of (monthly reports) |
1950-1952 |
131 / 14 | Photography, Montana Board of Examiners in |
1950-1951 |
131 / 15 | Poultry Improvement Board, Montana (monthly report) |
1951 |
131 / 16 | Public Instruction, Montana Superintendent of
(biennial reports; report of State Correspondence School, Missoula) |
1949-1951 |
131 / 17 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State (monthly reports) |
1950 |
131 / 18 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of (petition
in case vs. United States re freight rates) |
1952 |
132 / 1-2 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of (cases and
proceedings, dockets) |
1950-1952 |
132 / 3 | Retirement System, Montana Public Employees
(monthly and audit reports) |
1950-1952 |
132 / 4 | Secretary of State, Montana (annual reports) |
1950-1952 |
132 / 5 | Soil Conservation Committee, Montana State (monthly
reports) |
1950 |
132 / 6 | Soldiers' Home, Montana State (audit reports) |
1950-1952 |
133 / 1 | Treasurer, State (audit report) |
1951 |
133 / 2 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana (audit reports) |
1949-1952 |
133 / 3-4 | Unemployment Compensation Commission, Montana
(includes "Report on the Tax Structure of the Montana Unemployment Insurance
Program") |
1949-1952 |
133 / 5 | Veterans Welfare Commission, Montana / Honorarium
(monthly reports) |
1949-1952 |
133 / 6 | Vocational Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of
(annual reports) |
1950-1952 |
133 / 7-8 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (annual and audit
reports) |
1950-1952 |
133 / 9-10 | Welfare, Montana Dept. of |
1949 |
134 / 1-3 | Welfare, Montana Dept. of (includes audit reports,
1950-1952) |
1949-1952 |
134 / 4 | Western Montana College (audit report) |
1950 |
J. Hugo Aronson Administration (1953-1960) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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135 / 1 | Abstracters, Montana Board of Examiners |
1958-1960 |
135 / 2 | Adjusted Compensation Division, Montana (Korean War
Honorarium) |
1959-1960 |
135 / 3 | Adjutant General, Montana |
1959-1960 |
135 / 4-5 | Advertising Dept., Montana State |
1958-1960 |
135 / 6 | Advisory Council on Natural Resources, Montana
Interdepartmental |
1959-1960 |
135 / 7 | Advisory Council, Montana Hospital |
1959-1960 |
135 / 8 | Aeronautics Commission, Montana (includes annual
report) |
1959-1960 |
135 / 9 | Agricultural Stabilization Committee, Montana |
1959-1960 |
135 / 10 | Agriculture, Montana Dept. of (includes annual
report) |
1959-1960 |
135 / 11 | American Legion |
1959-1960 |
135 / 12 | Appointments |
1958-1960 |
135 / 13 | Apprenticeship Council, Montana (includes minutes,
statistical summaries, etc.) |
1958-1960 |
135 / 14 | Architecture (includes Montana State Board of
Architectural Examiners) |
1958-1960 |
136 / 1 | Athletic Commission, Montana |
1958-1960 |
136 / 2 | Athletics, Intercollegiate |
1959 |
136 / 3 | Attorney General, Montana |
1958-1960 |
136 / 4-5 | Awards (letters of congratulation to new citizens
and others) |
1957-1960 |
136 / 6-9 | Bank Examiner, Montana State |
1958-1960 |
136 / 10 | Barber Examiners, Montana Board of |
1958-1960 |
136 / 11 | Beauty Culturists, Montana State Examining Board of |
1958-1960 |
136 / 12 | Boy Scouts of America |
1958-1960 |
136 / 13 | Budget Director, Montana State |
1959-1960 |
137 / 1 | Chamber of Commerce, Montana |
1958-1960 |
137 / 2-4 | Child Welfare Advisory Committee, Montana |
1959-1960 |
137 / 5 | Chiropody Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1960 |
137 / 6 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1958-1960 |
137 / 7 | Churches and chaplains |
1958-1959 |
137 / 8 | Civil defense |
1958-1959 |
137 / 9 | Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Montana State
Board of Registration for |
1958-1960 |
137 / 10 | Clerk of the Supreme Court, Montana (audit reports) |
1958 |
137 / 11 | Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee |
1958 |
138 / 1 | Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee |
1958-1959 |
138 / 2-3 | Columbia Basin Inter-agency Committee (joint
meeting with Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee) |
1958 |
138 / 4-5 | Columbia Interstate Compact Commission |
1958-1959 |
138 / 6 | Columbia River: Pacific Northwest Development
Corporation |
1959-1960 |
138 / 7 | Controller and Purchasing Agent, Montana State |
1958-1960 |
138 / 8 | Controller and Purchasing Agent, Montana State
(general fund) |
1958-1960 |
139 / 1 | Controller and Purchasing Agent, Montana State
(governmental expenditures) |
1959 |
139 / 2-3 | Council of State Governments |
1958-1960 |
139 / 4 | County Commissioners (lists of) |
1959 |
139 / 5 | Custodian of State Capitol |
1959 |
139 / 6-7 | Deaf and Blind, Montana School for the (reports) |
1959-1960 |
139 / 8 | Dental Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1959-1960 |
139 / 9 | Depository Board, Montana State |
1960 |
139 / 10 | Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary |
1959 |
139 / 11 | Drowning Safety Education Committee, Montana |
1957 |
139 / 12-13 | Earthquake (Hebgen Lake) |
1959 |
140 / 1 | Earthquake (Hebgen Lake) reports |
1959 |
140 / 2 | Eastern Montana College (includes audit reports) |
1959-1960 |
140 / 3 | Education Beyond High School, Montana Committee on
(statement that it has not been active) |
1960 |
140 / 4-8 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1958-1960 |
141 / 1-2 | Education, Montana State Board of |
1960 |
141 / 3 | Election |
1960 |
141 / 4 | Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Montana Board of |
1959-1960 |
141 / 5 | Engineer, Montana State |
1959 |
141 / 6 | Engineers, United States Army Corps of |
1959-1960 |
141 / 7 | Equalization, Montana Board of |
1959-1960 |
141 / 8 | Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1959-1960 |
141 / 9 | Expense accounts |
1960 |
141 / 10 | Extension Service, Montana / Montana Experiment
Station (audit reports) |
1959-1960 |
142 / 1 | Farmers Union, Montana |
1958 |
142 / 2-4 | Fish and Game, Montana Dept. of (includes audits) |
1959-1960 |
142 / 5 | Food Distributors, Montana State Board of (includes
annual reports) |
1959-1960 |
142 / 6-7 | Forestry, Montana State Board of |
1959-1960 |
142 / 8 | Governor's Chaplaincy Advisory Committee, Montana
(includes bylaws, and minutes on one meeting) |
1953, 1959-1960 |
142 / 9-11 | Governor's Conference, National |
1958-1959 |
143 / 1-2 | Governor's Conference, National |
1960 |
143 / 3-4 | Governor's Conference, Western |
1959-1960 |
143 / 5 | Governor's Mansion (accounts and payrolls) |
1960 |
143 / 6 | Governor's office (accounts and payrolls) |
1959-1960 |
143 / 7 | Grass Conservation Commission, Montana (includes
annual report) |
1959-1960 |
143 / 8 | Hail Insurance, Montana Board of |
1959-1960 |
143 / 9 | Health, Montana State Board of |
1958-1960 |
143 / 10-12 | Highway Commission, Montana State (includes
reports, audits, minutes, etc.) |
1953, 1959 |
144 / 1-4 | Highway Commission, Montana State (includes
reports, audits, minutes, etc.) |
1959-1960 |
144 / 5 | Highway Commission, Montana State (Advertising
Dept. Advisory Committee) |
1957-1960 |
144 / 6-7 | Highway Patrol, Montana (includes audit reports) |
1953, 1959 |
145 / 1-3 | Highway Patrol, Montana (includes audit reports) |
1959-1960 |
145 / 4 | Highway safety |
1959-1960 |
145 / 5 | Historical Society Library, Montana |
1959-1960 |
145 / 6 | Home for Senile Aged, Montana (financial reports) |
1953, 1959-1960 |
145 / 7 | Hospital, Montana State (includes financial
reports) |
1953, 1959-1960 |
145 / 8 | Income tax (governor and employees) |
1960 |
145 / 9-10 | Indians |
1958-1960 |
146 / 1 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (includes audit
report) |
1959-1960 |
146 / 2 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (Governor's
Office account) |
1960 |
146 / 3 | Industrial School, Montana State (financial and
biennial reports) |
1959-1960 |
146 / 4 | Insurance Commissioner, Montana |
1959-1960 |
146 / 5 | International Joint Commission (United States and
Canada) |
1959 |
146 / 6 | Interstate Oil Compact Commission |
1959 |
146 / 7 | Investigating Committee reports (re State
Purchasing Dept., elective officers, Highway Commission, etc.) |
1957-1959 |
146 / 8-10 | Judiciary (mostly re appointment of judges) |
1959-1960 |
146 / 11 | Labor and Industry, Montana Dept. of |
1959-1960 |
146 / 12-13 | Lands and Investments, Montana Dept. of State /
Montana State Board of Land Commissioners (includes lists of land transfers) |
1959 |
147 / 1-2 | Lands and Investments, Montana Dept. of State /
Montana State Board of Land Commissioners (includes lists of land transfers) |
1960 |
147 / 3 | Legislative Administration Committee, Montana |
1960 |
147 / 4 | Legislative bill background information |
1959 |
147 / 5 | Legislative Council, Montana (includes hearing of
State Lands and Investments Subcommittee re study of administration of state lands) |
1959 |
147 / 6-9 | Legislative letters (miscellaneous) |
1959-1960 |
147 / 10 | Legislation (other states) |
1959 |
148 / 1 | Legislature (proposed special session to improve
the tax climate) |
1959 |
148 / 2 | Letters of greeting |
1959 |
148 / 3 | Letters re State of the State address |
1959 |
148 / 4-10 | Letters (thank you) |
1958-1960 |
149 / 1 | Letters (thank you) |
1960 |
149 / 2 | Library Extension Commission, Montana |
1959-1960 |
149 / 3 | Lieutenant Governor Paul Cannon, Montana |
1957-1960 |
149 / 4 | Lieutenant Governor Montana (payroll) |
1960 |
149 / 5 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (includes audit
reports) |
1959-1960 |
149 / 6 | Livestock Commission, Montana / Livestock Sanitary
Board, Montana |
1959-1960 |
149 / 7 | Mansfield, Senator Mike |
1958 |
149 / 8 | Medical Association, Montana |
1958 |
149 / 9 | Medical Examiners, Montana (includes
recommendations for appointment by Montana Medical Association) |
1958-1960 |
149 / 10 | Mental Health, Montana Governor's Committee on |
1959-1960 |
149 / 11 | Metcalf, Congressman Lee |
1957-1958 |
149 / 12-13 | Milk Control Board, Montana |
1958-1960 |
149 / 14 | Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, International Union
of (re strike against the Anaconda Company) |
1959 |
150 / 1 | Mines, Montana School of (includes audit reports) |
1958-1960 |
150 / 2 | Mining Association of Montana |
1956-1960 |
150 / 3 | Mining Advisory Council, Western Governors'
Conference |
1959 |
150 / 4-6 | Miscellaneous correspondence |
1958-1960 |
151 / 1-2 | Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee |
1958-1960 |
151 / 3 | Montana Association of Chiefs of Police |
1959 |
151 / 4 | Montana Committee on Problems of Aging |
1958-1960 |
151 / 5 | Montana Law Enforcement Academy (annual report) |
undated |
151 / 6 | Montana Power Company |
1955 |
151 / 7 | Montana Society for Crippled Children [Easter
Seals] |
1958-1960 |
151 / 8-11 | Montana State College (primarily audit reports) |
1959-1960 |
152 / 1 | Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company /
Western Union (bills) |
1960 |
152 / 2 | Murray, Senator James E. |
1958-1959 |
152 / 3 | National Guard, Montana |
1959-1960 |
152 / 4-6 | Newspapers and broadcasting |
1958-1960 |
152 / 7 | Northern Montana College (includes audit reports
and budget items) |
1959-1960 |
152 / 8 | Nursing, Montana State Board of |
1959-1960 |
152 / 9 | Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Montana
(includes hearings) |
1959-1960 |
153 / 1-3 | Oil Compact Commission, Interstate |
1958-1960 |
153 / 4 | Optometry Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1959-1960 |
153 / 5-6 | Orphans' Home, Montana State / Montana Children's
Center (includes biennial and audit reports) |
1958-1960 |
153 / 7 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana State Board of |
1960 |
153 / 8 | Paradise Dam and Knowles Dam |
1958-1960 |
153 / 9 | Pardons, Montana Board of |
1959 |
154 / 1 | Pardons, Montana Board of |
1960 |
154 / 2 | Parks and monuments |
1958-1960 |
154 / 3 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of |
1959-1960 |
154 / 4 | Physically Handicapped, Montana Governor's
Committee on Employment of the |
1958-1960 |
154 / 5-6 | Planning Board, Montana State |
1959-1960 |
154 / 7 | Plumbing Examiners, Montana State Board of
(includes audit report) |
1959-1960 |
154 / 8 | Port Authority of New York (re states' rights
controversy concerning investigation by Congress) |
1960 |
154 / 9 | Poultry Improvement Board, Montana |
1959 |
154 / 10-11 | Prison, Montana State (includes audit reports) |
1959 |
155 / 1 | Prison, Montana State (includes audit reports) |
1960 |
155 / 2-3 | Prison, Montana State (re riot) |
1959 |
155 / 4-5 | Prison, Montana State (re riot: newspaper
clippings) |
1959 |
155 / 6 | Prison Advisory Council, Montana (includes draft of
report and master plan) |
1959-1960 |
155 / 7-9 | Proclamations |
1958, 1960 |
156 / 1-3 | Proclamations denied |
1958-1960 |
156 / 4-7 | Public Employees Retirement System, Montana
(includes audit reports) |
1958-1960 |
156 / 8-9 | Public Instruction, Montana State Dept. of |
1958-1960 |
156 / 10 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (includes lawsuit
by International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers re benefit for strikers'
families) |
1959 |
157 / 1 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of |
1960 |
157 / 2 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of |
1959-1960 |
157 / 3 | Real estate (re "advance fee racket") |
1959 |
157 / 4 | Reciprocity Board, Montana State (minutes) |
1958-1960 |
157 / 5 | Reclamation, United States Bureau of |
1958-1959 |
157 / 6 | Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Montana |
1959-1960 |
157 / 7-12 | Releases, Press |
1957-1959 |
158 / 1-7 | Requests |
1959-1960 |
158 / 8 | Republican Party |
1959 |
159 / 1 | Republican National Committee |
1959-1960 |
159 / 2-4 | Republican State Central Committee |
1958-1960 |
159 / 5 | Republican State Central Committee (newspaper
clippings) |
1959 |
159 / 6 | Republican Western Conference |
1959 |
159 / 7 | School District Reorganization and Finance, Montana
Governor's Committee on |
1959-1960 |
159 / 8-9 | Secretary of State, Montana (includes semi-annual
reports) |
1959-1960 |
159 / 10 | Small Business Administration, United States |
1960 |
159 / 11 | Soil Conservation Committee, Montana State |
1959-1960 |
159 / 12 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (audit reports) |
1953-1960 |
160 / 1-3 | Speeches |
1958-1959 |
160 / 4-5 | Statements (in lieu of formal proclamations) |
1958-1959 |
160 / 6 | Stockgrowers' Association, Montana |
1958-1959 |
160 / 7 | Supreme Court, Montana (State, ex rel. Thomas
Hughes vs. State Land Board, et al. re natural gas development) |
1960 |
160 / 8 | Teachers' Retirement System, Montana |
1959-1960 |
160 / 9 | Trade Commission, Montana |
1959 |
160 / 10 | Training School and Hospital, Montana (audit
reports) |
1959-1960 |
160 / 11 | Treasurer, Montana State |
1959-1960 |
161 / 1 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State (includes
audit reports) |
1954, 1959-1960 |
161 / 2-3 | Unemployment Compensation Commission, Montana |
1959-1960 |
161 / 4 | Uniform State Laws, Montana Commission on |
1959 |
161 / 5 | United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO) |
1958-1959 |
161 / 6 | United States. Agriculture, Dept. of |
1958-1960 |
161 / 7 | United States. Air Force |
1959 |
161 / 8 | United States. Army |
1959 |
161 / 9 | United States. Attorney General |
1958-1959 |
161 / 10 | United States. Civil and Defense Mobilization,
Office of |
1958-1960 |
161 / 11 | United States. Commerce, Dept. of |
1958-1960 |
161 / 12 | United States. Defense, Secretary of |
1957-1960 |
161 / 13 | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) |
1958-1960 |
161 / 14 | United States. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) (includes docket of low power television broadcast repeater systems) |
1958-1960 |
161 / 15-16 | United States. Federal Communications Commission
(television letters) |
1959 |
162 / 1 | United States. Federal Communications Commission
(television letters) |
1959 |
162 / 2 | United States. Federal Power Commission |
1958-1960 |
162 / 3 | United States. Federal-State Joint Committee |
1958-1959 |
162 / 4 | United States. Health, Education and Welfare, Dept.
of |
1960 |
162 / 5 | United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency |
1957 |
162 / 6 | United States. Interior, Dept. of |
1958-1960 |
162 / 7 | United States. Interstate Commerce Commission |
1959 |
162 / 8 | United States. Labor, Dept. of |
1958-1960 |
162 / 9-13 | United States: legislation |
1958-1960 |
162 / 14 | United States. Marine Corps |
1959-1960 |
162 / 15 | United States. Navy |
1959-1960 |
163 / 1 | United States. Post Office Dept. |
1958 |
163 / 2 | United States. Senate. Subcommittee on Juvenile
Delinquency |
1960 |
163 / 3-4 | United States. State, Dept. of |
1958-1960 |
163 / 5 | United States. Treasury Dept. |
1958-1960 |
163 / 6-7 | University of Montana (includes audit reports) |
1959 |
163 / 8-9 | University of Montana System |
1959-1960 |
163 / 10 | Veterans Administration, United States |
1960 |
163 / 11 | Veterans of Foreign Wars |
1959 |
163 / 12 | Veterans Memorial Fund Commission, Montana |
1958-1960 |
163 / 13 | Veterans Welfare Commission, Montana (includes
annual reports) |
1953, 1959-1960 |
163 / 14 | Veterinary Medical Examiners, Montana State Board
of |
1959-1960 |
163 / 15 | Veto messages |
1959 |
163 / 16 | Vocational Education Division, Montana |
1958-1959 |
164 / 1 | Vocational Rehabilitation, Montana Bureau of |
1959-1960 |
164 / 2 | Vocational School for Girls, Montana (includes
audit and quarterly reports) |
1959-1960 |
164 / 3-5 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (includes audit
reports) |
1959-1960 |
164 / 6-7 | Weight Distance Tax |
1959-1960 |
164 / 8 | Western Montana College (includes audit reports) |
1959-1960 |
164 / 9 | White House Conference on Aging (also includes
Montana Committee on Problems of Aging) |
1959 |
165 / 1 | White House Conference on Aging (also includes
Montana Committee on Problems of Aging) |
1960 |
165 / 2 | WICHE (Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education) |
1959-1960 |
165 / 3 | Wool Growers Association, Montana (includes "A
Report to Congress from the American Sheep Industry") |
1958-1959 |
165 / 4 | Yellowstone Boys' Ranch |
1958-1959 |
165 / 5 | Yellowstone River Compact Commission (annual
reports) |
1958-1960 |
165 / 6 | Yellowtail Dam |
1958-1959 |
Donald G. Nutter Administration (1961-1962) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
165 / 7-24 | Appointments: Beaverhead to Granite counties |
1960-1961 |
166 / 1-33 | Appointments: Hill to Treasure counties |
1960-1961 |
167 / 1-5 | Appointments: Valley to Yellowstone counties; misc. |
1960-1961 |
167 / 6-19 | A-L (primarily thank-yous) |
1960-1961 |
167 / 20 | Montana Bar Association |
1961 |
167 / 21 | Montana Council of Churches |
1961 |
167 / 22 | Montana Dakota Utilities Company |
1961 |
167 / 23 | Montana Municipal League |
1960-1961 |
167 / 24 | Montana Outfitters and Guides Association |
1961 |
168 / 1 | Montana Power Company |
1961 |
168 / 2 | Montana Stockgrowers Association |
1960-1961 |
168 / 3 | Montana Wool Growers Association |
1961 |
168 / 4 | M (primarily thank-yous) |
1960-1961 |
168 / 5 | Newspapers and radio stations (re editorials and
articles) |
1960-1961 |
168 / 6 | Northern Pacific Railway (re reconstruction in
Laurel) |
1960-1961 |
168 / 7-8 | N-O (primarily thank-yous) |
1960-1961 |
168 / 9 | Patronage and public relations |
1961 |
168 / 10 | Prayer Breakfast, Governor's |
1961 |
168 / 11 | Precinct organization drive (Republican Party) |
1961 |
168 / 12 | Presidential elections, loss of voting rights in |
1961 |
168 / 13-15 | Proclamations |
1961 |
168 / 16 | P (primarily thank-yous) |
1961 |
168 / 17 | Radio and television |
1961 |
169 / 1 | Recommendations for jobs, scholarships, etc. |
1961 |
169 / 2 | Reorganization of state agencies |
1961 |
169 / 3 | Republican County committees |
1960-1961 |
169 / 4 | Republican Forum |
1960-1961 |
169 / 5-6 | Republican National Committee |
1961 |
169 / 7 | Republican Party (miscellaneous) |
1960-1961 |
169 / 8-10 | Requests |
1960-1961 |
169 / 11 | Requests to serve on honorary boards, committees,
etc. |
1961 |
169 / 12 | R (thank-yous) |
1961 |
170 / 1 | Savings and loan banks |
1961 |
170 / 2 | Staff conferences |
1961 |
170 / 3-4 | Suggestions and comments |
1960-1961 |
170 / 5 | S (primarily thank-yous) |
1961 |
170 / 6-7 | Testimonial letters |
1961 |
170 / 8 | T (primarily thank-yous) |
1961 |
170 / 9 | United States armed forces |
1961 |
170 / 10 | U-V (primarily thank-yous) |
1961 |
170 / 11 | White House Conference on Children and Youth |
1961 |
170 / 12 | W (primarily thank-yous) |
1961 |
170 / 13 | Yellowstone Boys' Ranch |
1961 |
170 / 14 | Youth Guidance Council of Billings |
1961 |
170 / 15 | Y-Z (primarily thank-yous) |
1961 |
Press Releases |
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Box/Folder | ||
170 / 16 | Press releases |
1960-1961 |
171 / 1-2 | Press releases |
1961 |
Speeches |
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Box/Folder | ||
171 / 3 | Speech at Republican Convention, Eau Claire,
Wisconsin |
1961 |
171 / 4-6 | Speeches and background material for speeches |
1961 |
171 / 7 | State of the State message |
1961 |
Clippings |
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Box/Folder | ||
171 / 8 | Miscellaneous (re Donald Nutter) |
1958-1961 |
Tim Babcock Administration (1962-1969) [bulk of his papers in MC 269] Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
171 / 9 | Miscellaneous (includes Montana Fish and Game
Commission, Montana Committee on State Land Use, appointments, etc.) |
1961-1962 |
Press Releases |
||
Box/Folder | ||
171 / 10 | Press releases |
1962 |
Reports |
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Box/Folder | ||
171 / 11 | Montana Liquor Control Board salary review |
1962 |
Agency and Special Subject Files Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
172 / 1 | Accountant, Montana State |
1913 |
172 / 2-3 | Agricultural conservation (correspondence: includes
United States Forest Service; National Conservation Commission; Montana Special Land
Commission; White House Conference on Conservation of Natural Resources; Joint
Committee on Conservation; Montana Conservation Commission; Montana Association of
County Commissioners; Committee for Highway Law; Good Roads Commission; Committee to
Inspect State Institutions; Country Life Commission) |
1908-1917 |
172 / 4 | Agricultural conservation ( reports: includes
National Conservation Commission; legislation establishing Committee for Highway
Law; legislation for management and control of State Lands; Country Life Commission) |
1908-1913 |
172 / 5-6 | Agricultural Experiment Station (correspondence) |
1903-1919 |
172 / 7 | Agricultural Experiment Station (reports) |
1909-1913 |
172 / 8-9 | Agricultural Experiment Station: State Entomologist
(correspondence) |
1912-1916 |
172 / 10 | Agricultural Experiment Station: State Entomologist
(annual reports) |
1910, 1912, 1914 |
173 / 1 | Agricultural Experiment Station: State Entomologist
(annual reports) |
1916, 1918, 1927 |
173 / 2 | Agricultural Experiment Station: State Entomologist
(miscellaneous reports: includes proceedings of Alfalfa Weevil Conference, Salt Lake
City, Utah) |
1912, 1916 |
173 / 3-5 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Bureau of
(correspondence) |
1902-1912 |
173 / 6 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Bureau of (report
of expenditures) |
1909 |
173 / 7-8 | Agriculture and Publicity, Dept. of
(correspondence) |
1913-1919 |
173 / 9-11 | Agriculture and Publicity, Dept. of (correspondence
re drought conditions) |
1917-1919 |
173 / 12-13 | Agriculture and Publicity, Dept. of (annual and
biennial reports) |
1913-1920 |
174 / 1-7 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Dept. of (annual
and biennial reports) |
1921-1924, 1937-1948 |
174 / 8 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Dept. of (report
on Grain Standards and Marketing Division) |
1925 |
174 / 9 | Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Dept. of
(miscellany) |
undated |
174 / 10 | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (correspondence) |
1906-1909 |
174 / 11 | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (miscellany) |
1909 |
174 / 12 | American Red Cross (correspondence re flood relief,
aid to China, Belgian Relief Fund) |
1912-1914 |
175 / 1 | American Red Cross (correspondence re aid to
Mexico, Belgian Relief Fund, World War I) |
1915-1917 |
175 / 2 | Appointments, notary etc. (correspondence) |
1902-1911 |
175 / 3 | Appointments, notary etc. (reports) |
1948-1953 |
175 / 4 | Appointments, boards and commissions (lists) |
1901-1902 |
Volume | ||
1 | Appointments, boards and commissions (lists) |
1937-1960 |
Box/Folder | ||
175 / 5 | Appointments, miscellaneous (correspondence) |
1901-1951 |
175 / 6 | Appropriation Bills, House (#1-16) |
1924 |
175 / 7 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of
(annual reports) |
1920-1924, 1926, 1929, 1940 |
175 / 8 | Architectural Examiners, Montana State Board of
(annual reports of State Supervising Architect) |
1920-1927 |
175 / 9 | Arid Land Grant Commission, Montana
(correspondence) |
1902-1903 |
175 / 10-13 | Arid Land Grant Commission, Montana (miscellaneous
reports) |
1895-1899, 1902-1903 |
175 / 14 | Arid Land Grant Commission, Montana (miscellany) |
1902-1903 |
176 / 1 | Armory Board (annual and financial reports) |
1941-1948 |
176 / 2 | Athletic Commission, Montana State (correspondence) |
1913-1914 |
176 / 3-10 | Attorney General, Montana (correspondence) |
1889-1914 |
177 / 1-2 | Attorney General, Montana (correspondence) |
1915-1919 |
177 / 3-5 | Attorney General, Montana (biennial and semi-annual
reports; some gaps) |
1902-1918, 1928-1930 |
177 / 6 | Attorney General, Montana (financial reports) |
1941-1942, 1949 |
177 / 7-8 | Auditor, Montana State (correspondence) |
1902-1917 |
177 / 9-11 | Auditor, Montana State (biennial reports) |
1900-1905, 1919-1922 |
178 / 1-7 | Auditor, Montana State (biennial reports) |
1925-1926, 1929-1950 |
178 / 8 | Auditor, Montana State (financial reports) |
1905-1918 |
179 / 1 | Auditor, Montana State (miscellaneous reports) |
1904-1923 |
179 / 2-3 | Barber Examiners, Montana State Board of (annual
reports) |
1929-1934, 1942-1948 |
179 / 4-6 | Barber Examiners, Montana State Board of (audit and
financial reports) |
1941-1943, 1947-1949 |
179 / 7 | Barber Examiners, Montana State Board of (blank
licenses, applications, etc.) |
1936-1940 |
179 / 8 | Beauty Culturists, Montana State Examining Board of
(audit reports) |
1934, 1942 |
179 / 9-10 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (correspondence,
primarily re appointments) |
1904-1917 |
179 / 11 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (license) |
1910-1913 |
179 / 12 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (annual reports) |
1901-1905 |
180 / 1-3 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (annual and
biennial reports) |
1906-1916 |
180 / 4 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (interviews with
Richard Gordon and A.W. Kastien re boiler inspector Prater) |
1913-1914 |
180 / 5 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (transcript of
testimony in case of Montana vs. Harry Bellis) |
1913 |
180 / 6 | Boiler Inspector, Montana State (receipts of R.A.
Prater) |
1913 |
180 / 7-10 | Butte riots (correspondence re Butte Miners Union
factional fights and calling up of National Guard) |
1914, 1917 |
180 / 11 | Butte riots (proclamation of martial law; claims
for National Guard service) |
1914 |
180 / 12 | Canvassers, Montana State Board of (correspondence
re elections) |
1920-1936 |
180 / 13-14 | Canvassers, Montana State Board of (abstracts of
votes) |
1898-1918 |
181 / 1-5 | Canvassers, Montana State Board of (abstracts of
votes) |
1920-1954 |
181 / 6 | Canvassers, Montana State Board of (minutes of
Lewis and Clark County Democratic Central Committee, September 19, 1902; James F.
O'Connor statement re Progressive Party candidacy, 1914; certificates of nomination
for statewide offices, 1918; certificates of appointment of presidential electors,
1940s) |
1902-1948 |
181 / 7-8 | Capitol Commission, Montana State (correspondence
re construction, furnishing, etc.) |
1901-1911 |
181 / 9 | Capitol Commission, Montana State (final report) |
1902 |
181 / 10 | Capitol Custodian, Montana State (correspondence) |
1928 |
181 / 11 | Capitol Custodian, Montana State (annual reports) |
1917-1919 |
181 / 12 | Carter [Thomas H.] Memorial Commission |
1914 |
182 / 1-2 | Certificates of election of Congressmen, Senators,
and Presidential Electors |
1901-1934 |
182 / 3-4 | Charities and Reform, Montana State Board of
(correspondence, includes letters from national and state charitable organizations) |
1902-1919 |
182 / 5-6 | Charities and Reform, Montana State Board of
(annual reports) |
1902-1910, 1914 |
182 / 7 | Charities and Reform, Montana State Board of
(reports on investigations of state institutions, including State Insane Asylum,
1903, 1910; State Orphanage, 1905; School for Deaf and Blind and Institution for the
Feeble Minded at Boulder, 1917; alleged mistreatment of child patient of Insane
Asylum, 1917) |
1903-1917 |
182 / 8-11 | Child and Animal Protection, Montana Bureau of
(correspondence) |
1905-1916 |
183 / 1 | Child and Animal Protection, Montana Bureau of
(correspondence) |
1917 |
183 / 2-3 | Child and Animal Protection, Montana Bureau of
(biennial reports) |
1905-1928 |
183 / 4 | Child and Animal Protection, Montana Bureau of
(miscellany including act establishing the bureau; list of directors; cases of
Charles and Maude Griswold and of Annie Flahive) |
1903-1917 |
183 / 5 | Child Welfare Commission, Montana (report) |
1936 |
183 / 6 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana Board of
(correspondence re establishment of and appointments) |
1918-1919 |
183 / 7 | Chiropractic Examiners, Montana Board of (audit
report) |
1936 |
183 / 8-9 | Coal Mine Inspector, Montana State (correspondence) |
1902-1918 |
183 / 10 | Coal Mine Inspector, Montana State (petitions by
United Mine Workers locals charging inspector with neglect of his duties) |
1904 |
183 / 11-12 | Coal Mine Inspector, Montana State (annual and
biennial reports) |
1901, 1903, 1913-1916 |
184 / 1 | Coal Mine Inspector, Montana State (report of
examination of candidates, includes sample 1911 written test) |
1909-1918 |
184 / 2 | Coal Mine Inspector, Montana State (reports on
inspection of coal mines at Stockett, Bear Creek, and statewide) |
1900-1911 |
184 / 3 | Dairy Commission, Montana (correspondence) |
1913-1919 |
184 / 4 | Dairy Commission, Montana (annual reports) |
1913-1917, 1920 |
184 / 5-7 | Dental Examiners, Montana Board of (correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
184 / 8 | Dental Examiners, Montana Board of (petitions
requesting appointments) |
1915, 1918 |
184 / 9 | Dental Examiners, Montana Board of (annual reports) |
1897, 1900-1911 |
184 / 10 | Dental Examiners, Montana Board of (audit reports) |
1931-1932, 1941 |
184 / 11 | Douglass, Frederick, Memorial Exposition
(correspondence re appointment of Joseph E.W. Clarke of Helena as Montana's
representative on board) |
1905 |
184 / 12 | Dry Farming Congress (correspondence) |
1909 |
185 / 1 | Education: applications for diplomas by teachers
with out-of-state normal school diplomas (A-W); lists of recipients of life and
state certificates |
1902-1905 |
185 / 2-7 | Education, Montana State Board of (correspondence) |
1902-1916 |
186 / 1 | Education, Montana State Board of (correspondence) |
1916-1919 |
186 / 2-3 | Education, Montana State Board of (minutes) |
1914, 1929, 1945-1948 |
186 / 4 | Education, Montana State Board of (report to
legislature) |
1906 |
186 / 5 | Education, Montana State Board of (report re case
of Louis Levine; reports re University trust lands) |
1913-1914 |
186 / 6-7 | Education: Chancellor of University System
(correspondence) |
1910, 1914-1919 |
187 / 1-2 | Education: Chancellor of University System
(financial reports, budgets etc. for each unit) |
1915-1917 |
187 / 3-4 | Education: Chancellor of University System (annual
reports, current reports, audit reports, etc.) |
1914-1926 |
188 / 1-5 | Education: Chancellor of University System (annual
reports, audit reports, etc.) |
1927-1940 |
189 / 1-3 | Education: Chancellor of University System (annual
reports, audit reports, etc.) |
1941-1948 |
190 / 1-10 | Education: Chancellor of University System
(calendar: includes Chancellor's proposals before Board of Education) |
1917-1918, 1922-1923, 1927 |
190 / 11 | Education: Chancellor of University System
(statement of expenditures, educational bond fund) |
1922-1923 |
190 / 12 | Education: Chancellor of University System
(miscellany including list of faculty with salaries) |
1913, 1932 |
190 / 13 | Education: Chancellor of University System
(miscellany including contract with Edward C. Elliott; proposed policy of leave of
absence; clippings etc.) |
1915-1917 |
190 / 14 | Education: State Educational Commission (to codify
school laws: correspondence) |
1911-1913 |
191 / 1 | Education: Conference on use of U.S. Naval Center,
Farragut, Idaho (correspondence) |
1946 |
191 / 2 | Education: Montana School for Deaf and Blind
(correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
191 / 3-6 | Education: Montana School for Deaf and Blind
(annual and audit reports) |
1910-1943 |
192 / 1-2 | Education: Montana School for Deaf and Blind
(annual and audit reports) |
1943-1952 |
192 / 3-6 | Education: Eastern Montana Normal College (audit
reports) |
1927-1947 |
192 / 7 | Education: Montana School of Mines (correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
192 / 8 | Education: Montana School of Mines (annual and
financial report) |
1904 |
192 / 9-12 | Education: Montana School of Mines (audit reports) |
1923-1947 |
193 / 1-2 | Education: Montana State College of Agriculture and
Mechanical Arts (correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
193 / 3-6 | Education: Montana State College of Agriculture and
Mechanical Arts (annual and audit reports) |
1906, 1912-1916, 1937-1949 |
194 / 1 | Education: Montana State College of Agriculture and
Mechanical Arts (class schedules and student lists) |
1905-1910, 1915-1916 |
194 / 2 | Education: Montana State College of Agriculture and
Mechanical Arts (report on Montana Farmers' Institute) |
1916-1917 |
194 / 3 | Education: Montana State College and Montana State
University (correspondence re new dormitories) |
1946-1948 |
194 / 4-7 | Education: Northern Montana College (audit reports) |
1929-1949 |
194 / 8-10 | Education: Montana State Reform School
(correspondence) |
1901-1912 |
195 / 1-2 | Education: Montana State Reform School / State
Industrial School (correspondence) |
1913-1920 |
195 / 3-6 | Education: Montana State Reform School / State
Industrial School (annual and financial reports) |
1901-1940 |
196 / 1-3 | Education: Montana State Industrial School (annual
and financial reports) |
1941-1952 |
196 / 4 | Education: Montana State Industrial School
(investigation correspondence) |
1953 |
196 / 5-7 | Education: Montana State Industrial School
(investigation hearings) |
1953 |
197 / 1 | Education: Montana State Industrial School
(investigation: hearings) |
1953 |
197 / 2 | Education: Montana State Industrial School
(investigation: architectural plans) |
1953 |
197 / 3 | Education: Montana State Industrial School (escape
of Clyde Lamb: hearing) |
1931 |
197 / 4 | Education: Montana State Industrial School (list of
admissions, 1894-1902 RESTRICTED; expenses, 1901-1902) |
1894-1902 |
197 / 5-7 | Education: Montana State Textbook Commission
(correspondence) |
1902-1920 |
197 / 8 | Education: Montana State Textbook Commission (price
lists) |
1898, undated |
197 / 9-10 | Education: Montana Training School at Boulder
(financial and statistical reports) |
1938-1942 |
198 / 1 | Education: Montana Training School at Boulder
(financial and statistical reports) |
1950-1953 |
198 / 2 | Education: Montana Training School at Boulder
(newsletter The Roundup) |
1951, 1952 |
198 / 3-7 | Education: University of Montana / Montana State
University, Missoula (correspondence) |
1901-1918, 1929-1931 |
198 / 8-11 | Education: University of Montana / Montana State
University, Missoula (annual and financial reports) |
1901-1910, 1915, 1937-1940 |
199 / 1-3 | Education: Montana State University, Missoula
(annual and financial reports) |
1940-1950 |
199 / 4 | Education: Montana State University, Missoula
(payroll list and class enrollments) |
1905-1907, 1914-1915 |
199 / 5 | Education: Montana State University, Missoula
(Montana Geographic Society constitution; list of University grant lands) |
1915, undated |
199 / 6 | Education: Montana State Board for Vocational
Education (annual, financial, and statistical reports) |
1940-1942 |
199 / 7 | Education: Montana State Dept. of Vocational
Education (annual, financial, and statistical reports) |
1942-1952 |
199 / 8 | Education: Montana State Vocational School for
Girls (correspondence) |
1928-1932 |
199 / 98 | Education: Montana State Vocational School for
Girls (annual and financial reports) |
1924-1932 |
200 / 1-5 | Education: Montana State Vocational School for
Girls (annual and financial reports) |
1933-1953 |
200 / 6 | Education: Montana State Vocational School for
Girls (newsletter Girls' Gazette) |
1951-1952 |
201 / 1 | Education: Montana State Normal College
(correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
201 / 2-6 | Education: Montana State Normal College (annual and
financial reports) |
1911-1919, 1924-1946 |
201 / 7 | Education: Montana State Normal College (bond
issue; curriculum vita of A.G. Steele; financial reports) |
1903, 1912? |
201 / 8 | Enabling Act (correspondence re court
interpretations on use of land grant funds to renovate Capitol building) |
1956-1957 |
201 / 9 | Enabling Act (press releases and Congressional bill
to allow use of land grant funds to renovate Capitol building) |
1957 |
201 / 10-13 | Engineer, Montana State / Carey Land Act Board
(correspondence) |
1903-1916 |
202 / 1-3 | Engineer, Montana State / Carey Land Act Board
(biennial reports; incomplete run) |
1903-1946 |
202 / 4 | Engineer, Montana State / Carey Land Act Board
(audit report on Billings Land and Irrigation Company, 1908; report of State
Hydrographer, 1910; report on condition of Little Missouri Project dam on Cottonwood
Creek, 1918) |
1908-1918 |
202 / 5 | Engineer, Montana State / Carey Land Act Board
(contracts with Ames Realty Company and Valier-Montana Land and Water Company;
memorandum of indebtedness of State Arid Land Grant Commission; area in square miles
of each county, 1908-1915) |
1898-1915 |
202 / 6 | Entomology, Montana State Board of (biennial
report) |
1927-1928 |
202 / 7 | Equalization, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1902-1920, 1957 |
202 / 8 | Equalization, Montana State Board of (hearing and
report on investigation of Board) |
1937 |
202 / 9 | Equalization, Montana State Board of (lists of
assessed valuation for each county and for railroads; cost of operation of state
government; recommendations of Board on equalization of valuation statewide) |
1903-1912 |
202 / 10 | Examiners, Montana State Board of (correspondence
re dedication of Capitol Building, etc.) |
1901-1902 |
203 / 1-7 | Examiners, Montana State Board of (correspondence) |
1903-1919, 1957 |
203 / 8 | Examiners, Montana State Board of (reports on
expenditures by state agencies, 1901-1913; report of Committee on Visiting State
Institutions, 1916; hearing on insurance, 1933) |
1901-1933 |
203 / 9 | Examiners, Montana State Board of (miscellany
including repairs on various state buildings) |
1903-1909, 1954-1955 |
203 / 10-11 | Examiner, Montana State / Superintendent of Banks
(correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
204 / 1 | Examiner, Montana State / Superintendent of Banks
(bonds and contracts) |
1915-1917 |
204 / 2-4 | Examiner, Montana State (audit reports on State
Auditor and State Treasurer) |
1889-1891 |
204 / 5-6 | Examiner, Montana State (annual reports: financial
reports of counties in OVERSIZE FOLDER 1) |
1895-1896 |
204 / 7-14 | Examiner, Montana State / Superintendent of Banks
(annual reports: includes reports on condition of state banks, savings and loans,
and county offices, 1909-1911) |
1901-1904, 1908-1911 |
205 / 1-8 | Examiner, Montana State / Superintendent of Banks
(annual reports: includes reports on condition of state banks, savings and loans,
and county offices, 1912) |
1912-1920 |
205 / 9-22 | Examiner, Montana State (audits of state offices
and officers) |
1901-1914 |
206 / 1-14 | Examiner, Montana State (audits of state offices
and officers) |
1916-1931, 1934-1938 |
207 / 1-8 | Examiner, Montana State (audits of state offices
and officers) |
1939-1946 |
208 / 1-4 | Examiner, Montana State (audits of state offices
and officers) |
1947-1951 |
208 / 5-11 | Examiner, Montana State / Superintendent of Banks
(audits of selected state banks, counties, etc.) |
1901-1910 |
209 / 1-10 | Examiner, Montana State / Superintendent of Banks
(audits of selected state banks, counties, etc.) |
1913-1923, 1928-1930, 1934-1937, 1947-1948 |
209 / 11 | Examiner, Montana State (audits of Montana Beer Act
Fund) |
1933-1936 |
209 / 12 | Examiner, Montana State (state payroll: list of all
state employees and their salaries and funds from which they were paid) |
1921-1922 |
209 / 13 | Examiner, Montana State (list of types of
legislative employees, 1915; statement of water consumed on capitol grounds, 1914) |
1914-1915 |
210 / 1 | Farmers' Institutes, Montana (correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
210 / 2 | Farmers' Institutes, Montana (annual reports) |
1910-1916, 1918 |
210 / 3 | Farmers' Institutes, Montana (report on Better
Farming Train) |
1910, 1913 |
210 / 4 | Farmers' Institutes, Montana (reports on meetings) |
1918 |
210 / 5 | Farmers' Institutes, Montana (financial reports) |
1909, 1913 |
210 / 6 | Farmers' Institutes, Montana (historical outline;
lists of meetings; papers on "Industrial Contests for Boys and Girls" and
"Instruction and Assimilation of Farmers and Settlers in Montana") |
1915, undated |
210 / 7-8 | Federal and interstate government agencies
(correspondence) [see also boxes 316-318 for 1908-1911] |
1906-1907 |
210 / 9 | Fine Arts Commission, Montana (correspondence,
includes K. Ross Toole on Charles M. Russell statue competition, and
autobiographical sketch of K.D. Iain Murray) |
1957 |
210 / 10 | Fine Arts Commission, Montana (press releases re
Charles M. Russell statue competition) |
1957 |
210 / 11-15 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (correspondence) |
1902-1912 |
211 / 1-4 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (correspondence) |
1913-1919 |
211 / 5 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (annual reports) |
1909-1910 |
211 / 6-8 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (audit reports) |
1929-1931, 1936-1944 |
211 / 9-11 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (Fish and Game
Warden semi-annual reports) |
1901-1920 |
211 / 12 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (Fish and Game
Warden audit report) |
1909 |
211 / 13 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (Fish Hatchery
reports) |
1909, 1922 |
211 / 14-16 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (monthly and
annual financial reports) |
1933, 1934, 1937, 1940-1942 |
212 / 1-3 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (monthly and
annual financial reports) |
1943-1945 |
212 / 4 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (quarterly
progress reports on survey of Montana's wildlife resources under Federal Aid to
Wildlife Restoration Act) |
1941 |
212 / 5 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (report on
Montana game and fish laws, 1905-1906; report on license sales by county, 1942;
etc.) |
1905-1942 |
212 / 6 | Fish and Game Commission, Montana (petitions) |
1904-1907 |
212 / 7 | Florence Crittenton Home (annual reports) |
1919, 1922 1926-1933 |
212 / 8-11 | Food Distributors, Montana Board of (annual
reports) |
1939-1948 |
212 / 12 | Forest Land Advisory Committee, Montana (report) |
1945 |
213 / 1 | Forester, Montana State (correspondence) |
1909-1918 |
213 / 2-3 | Forester, Montana State (annual and biennial
reports: incomplete run) |
1911-1925 |
213 / 4 | Forester, Montana State (preliminary recreation
report by Rutledge Parker [see also Box 84, folder 27]; recommendations on control
of forest fires) |
1937, undated |
213 / 5 | Old Fort Benton, Board of Trustees for
(correspondence) |
1907-1908 |
213 / 6 | Old Fort Benton, Board of Trustees for (biennial
reports) |
1907-1915 |
213 / 7 | Old Fort Benton, Board of Trustees for (H.B. 194
establishing board) |
1907 |
213 / 8-10 | Gettysburg Commission, Fiftieth Anniversary of the
Battle of (correspondence) |
1912-1913 |
213 / 11 | Gettysburg Commission, Fiftieth Anniversary of the
Battle of (petitions) |
1913 |
213 / 12 | Gettysburg Commission, Fiftieth Anniversary of the
Battle of (list of Union and Confederate Civil War veterans, whether they served at
Gettysburg, and expenses of those attending reunion) |
1913 |
213 / 13 | Good Shepherd Industrial School, Helena (annual
report) |
1920 |
213 / 14-15 | Governors' Conference (correspondence) |
1910-1914 |
214 / 1 | Governors' Conference (correspondence) |
1915-1919 |
214 / 2-10 | Governors' proclamations (correspondence re) |
1902-1920, 1944-1946, 1949-1954 |
215 / 1-7 | Governors' proclamations (correspondence re) |
1954-1956 |
216 / 1-8 | Governors' proclamations (correspondence re) |
1956-1958 |
217 / 1-17 | Governors' proclamations |
1901-1920, 1936, 1940-1951 |
218 / 1-11 | Governors' proclamations |
1951-1958 |
219 / 1-2 | Governors' proclamations |
1958-1959 |
219 / 3 | Governors' proclamations (press releases and notes) |
1916, 1949, 1952 |
219 / 4 | Grain Grading Commission, Montana State
(correspondence) |
1913 |
219 / 5 | Grain Inspection Dept., Montana State (reports) |
1913-1914 |
219 / 6 | Grass Conservation Commission, Montana (annual and
biennial reports) |
1941-1945 |
219 / 7 | Grazing Commission, Montana State (annual and audit
reports) |
1936 |
219 / 8 | Hail Insurance, Montana Board of (annual reports) |
1924-1929, 1936, 1944, 1947 |
219 / 9-11 | Health, Montana State Board of (correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
219 / 12 | Health, Montana State Board of (annual reports) |
1901, 1905, 1907, 1909 |
219 / 13 | Health, Montana State Board of (biennial report) |
1913-1914 |
220 / 1-10 | Health, Montana State Board of (biennial reports) |
1915-1942 |
221 / 1-3 | Health, Montana State Board of (biennial reports) |
1943-1948 |
221 / 4 | Health, Montana State Board of (audit report) |
1936 |
221 / 5 | Health, Montana State Board of (chemist's reports
on inspections of hotels, restaurants, etc.) |
1914-1916 |
221 / 6-7 | Health, Montana State Board of (report of study by
American Public Health Association) |
1946 |
Oversize Folder | ||
2-4 | Health, Montana State Board of (statistical reports
on causes of death) [Map Case] |
1912-1917, 1921-1925 |
Box/Folder | ||
221 / 8 | Health, Montana State Board of (recommendations of
meeting of local and county health officers; rules and regulations for control of
venereal disease; petition for appointment of S.A. Cooney) |
1912, 1918, undated |
221 / 9-10 | Highway Commission, Montana State (correspondence) |
1913-1914, 1917 |
222 / 1 | Highway Commission, Montana State (correspondence,
scattered) |
1935-1947 |
222 / 2-8 | Highway Commission, Montana State (minutes) |
1934-1935, 1937-1942, 1944 |
222 / 9-16 | Highway Commission, Montana State (audit reports) |
1934-1947 |
222 / 17 | Highway Commission, Montana State (biennial
reports) |
1913-1918 |
223 / 1-2 | Highway Commission, Montana State (biennial
reports) |
1919-1922 |
223 / 3-10 | Highway Commission, Montana State (construction
progress reports) |
1934-1948 |
224 / 1-6 | Highway Commission, Montana State (financial
reports) |
1935-1948 |
224 / 7-12 | Highway Commission, Montana State (reports on
number of men employed) |
1934-1948 |
224 / 13 | Highway Commission, Montana State (annual report,
1921; report to 16th Legislative Assembly on Special Investigating Committee, 1919;
report on bridge surveys, 1947; report for State-Wide Highway Committee, 1947) |
1921-1947 |
224 / 14 | Highway Commission, Montana State (list of
employees, 1937; materials test reports, 1938; organizational chart, 1946) |
1937-1946 |
224 / 15 | Highway Dept. Advisory Committee, Montana State
(minutes of meeting to study ways of raising state matching funds for federal aid) |
1937? |
224 / 16 | Highway Dept. Montana State (reports on purchases
of gasoline and road oil) |
1935-1936 |
224 / 17 | Highway Dept. Montana State (petition for Flathead
Lake East Shore Road, 1937; employee classification system and wage rates, undated; car
use policy, 1942) |
1937-1942, undated |
224 / 18-20 | Highway Patrol, Montana (minutes) |
1935-1938, 1940 |
225 / 1-2 | Highway Patrol, Montana (minutes) |
1942-1943, 1945 |
225 / 3 | Highway Patrol, Montana (accident report analyses) |
1939 |
225 / 4-5 | Highway Patrol, Montana (annual activity reports) |
1939, 1946 |
225 / 6-9 | Highway Patrol, Montana (arrests and warnings
statistical reports) |
1939-1948 |
225 / 10-12 | Highway Patrol, Montana (audit reports) |
1935-1938, 1941-1949 |
225 / 13 | Highway Patrol, Montana (audit reports of
retirement fund) |
1947-1949 |
225 / 14-16 | Highway Patrol, Montana (class expenditure reports) |
1939-1947 |
225 / 17 | Highway Patrol, Montana (drivers' license reports) |
1939-1940 |
226 / 1-10 | Highway Patrol, Montana (expenditure and receipt
analysis reports) |
1937-1948 |
227 / 1 | Highway Patrol, Montana (quarterly activity
reports) |
1939-1940, 1947 |
227 / 2 | Highway Patrol, Montana (lists of patrolmen;
traffic fatalities; letter from Harry L. Burns, chairman of Highway Patrol Board to
Billings Justice of the Peace E.E. Collins re imposition of daytime speed limit by
resolution of Board) |
1937-1940, 1957 |
227 / 3-4 | Historical Society, Montana / Montana State
Library, Historical and Miscellaneous Dept. / Society of Montana Pioneers
(correspondence) |
1902-1917 |
227 / 5-8 | Historical Society, Montana / Montana State
Library, Historical and Miscellaneous Dept. (biennial reports) |
1901-1926, 1931-1936, 1941-1948 |
227 / 9 | Historical Society, Montana / Montana State
Library, Historical and Miscellaneous Dept. (memoranda for meeting of board of
trustees) |
undated |
227 / 10-12 | Horticulture, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1902-1912 |
228 / 1-4 | Horticulture, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1913-1919 |
228 / 5 | Horticulture, Montana State Board of (annual and
audit reports) |
1905-1906, 1909 |
228 / 6 | Horticulture, Montana State Board of (lists of
licensed nurseries and inspectors, 1911, 1913; program of Montana State
Horticultural Society annual meeting, 1903) |
1903-1913 |
228 / 7 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (annual reports) |
1927, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1936 |
229 / 1-2 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (annual reports) |
1938, 1941-1949 |
229 / 3 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (audit reports) |
1941, 1949 |
229 / 4 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana. Civilian
Rehabilitation Bureau (annual reports) |
1927-1929 |
229 / 5 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana. Civilian
Rehabilitation Bureau (Montana News Notes) |
1923-1924 |
229 / 6-9 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (coal mine
inspection reports) |
1951-1952 |
229 / 10 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (report on
Workmen's Compensation program) |
1921 |
229 / 11 | Industrial Accident Board, Montana (Senate bill
reorganizing the Board) |
undated |
230 / 1-3 | International Mining Congress (correspondence) |
1902 |
230 / 4 | International Mining Congress (annual meeting
program, Butte, Mont.) |
1902 |
230 / 5 | International Mining Exposition (correspondence) |
1906-1908 |
230 / 6 | Interstate Irrigated-Lands Products Exposition
(correspondence) |
1907 |
230 / 7 | Jamestown Exposition (correspondence) |
1906-1907 |
230 / 8 | Jamestown Exposition (certificate) |
1907 |
230 / 9 | Labor and Industry, Montana Dept. of
(correspondence) [see also Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Dept. of] |
1904-1919 |
230 / 10 | Labor and Industry, Montana Dept. of (annual
reports) |
1913-1918 |
230 / 11 | Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway Association |
1908 |
230 / 12-14 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
230 / 15 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of (annual
and biennial reports) |
1893-1894, 1900-1904 |
230 / 16 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(financial reports) |
1917-1919 |
230 / 17 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(hearings: In the matter of the Protest of the Riverside Land and Live-Stock Company
against granting the Application of Willard Bennett; and Ole Syness vs. D.E. Sperry) |
1903, 1906 |
230 / 18 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(resolutions; lists of accounts to which proceeds of sale and lease of state lands
go; lists of leased land in Deer Lodge Valley; Montana State Land Exchange) |
1901-1914 |
230 / 19 | Land Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(petitions of Madison County residents against leasing of state and federal lands) |
1900 |
231 / 1 | Lands, Montana Dept. of State / Registrar of State
Lands / U.S. General Land Office (correspondence) |
1901-1917 |
231 / 2 | Land Agent, Montana State (biennial reports; audit
report; report on future of state lands) |
1901-1904, 1909, 1913 |
231 / 3 | Lands and Investments, Montana Dept. of (biennial
and audit reports) |
1930, 1938 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Lands and Investments, Montana Dept. of (statements
of income from all sources and receipts from permanent fund) [Map Case] |
1929-1930, 1937-1942 |
Box/Folder | ||
231 / 4 | Law Library, Montana State (correspondence) |
1913, 1916, 1938 |
231 / 5-6 | Law Library, Montana State (biennial reports) |
1901-1934 |
231 / 7-9 | Legal and medical advisory boards, county
(correspondence re Selective Service in World War I) [see also Box 304, Folder 1] |
1917-1918 |
232 / 1-4 | Letters from and to county officials |
1910-1923 |
232 / 5-6 | Letters from and to county officials (official
reports, petitions, etc.) |
1910-1928 |
233 / 1 | Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific
Exposition and Oriental Fair (correspondence) [see also Box 315, folder 7-9] |
1902-1906 |
233 / 2 | Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific
Exposition and Oriental Fair (reports of A.N. Winchell, W.C. Buskett, and C.W.
Hoffman) [see also Box 315, folder 10] |
1905-1906 |
233 / 3 | Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific
Exposition and Oriental Fair (announcement of Montana awards at exposition) |
1906 |
233 / 4 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (annual and biennial
reports) |
1934-1936, 1939-1940, 1943, 1947 |
233 / 5-7 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (audit reports) |
1934-1949 |
233 / 8 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (financial
statements) |
1935-1936 |
234 / 1-2 | Liquor Control Board, Montana (financial
statements) |
1941-1948 |
234 / 3 | Livestock Commission, Montana (annual reports) |
1923, 1926, 1927, 1934, 1935 |
234 / 4 | Livestock Exposition, International
(correspondence) |
1906 |
234 / 5-7 | Livestock Sanitary Board, Montana (annual reports) |
1913-1928, 1931-1941 |
235 / 1 | Meat and Milk Inspection Commission, Montana
(biennial report) |
1904 |
235 / 2 | Medical Examiners, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1903-1918 |
235 / 3 | Medical Examiners, Montana State Board of (annual
reports) |
1904-1916 |
235 / 4-6 | Mexican troubles (correspondence re sending of
Montana National Guard to Mexican border) |
1914, 1916 |
235 / 7 | Milk Control Board, Montana (annual and audit
reports) |
1936-1941 |
235 / 8 | Milk Control Board, Montana (speech of E.K. Matson
at Fluid Milk Industry convention; minutes) |
1936, 1938 |
235 / 9 | Mine Inspector, Montana State (correspondence) |
1901-1916 |
235 / 10 | Mine Inspector, Montana State (annual and biennial
reports) |
1901-1904, 1913-1916 |
235 / 11 | Mine Inspector, Montana State (House Bill) |
1903 |
235 / 12 | Mine Inspector, Montana State (transcript of Carbon
County Coroner's inquest on Smith Mine disaster, Bear Creek, Mont.) |
1943 |
236 / 1 | Mine Inspector, Montana State (transcript of Carbon
County Coroner's inquest on Smith Mine disaster, Bear Creek, Mont.) |
1943 |
236 / 2 | Motor Vehicles, Montana Registrar of (audit
reports, 1937-1941; monthly reports on work done, 1950-1952) |
1937-1952 |
236 / 3 | National and international (correspondence with
foreign governments, federal government, and other states' governments, and with
individuals about their out-of-state concerns) |
1905-1906 |
237 / 1 | National and international (correspondence with
foreign governments, federal government, and other states' governments, and with
individuals about their out-of-state concerns) [see box 316-317 for later years] |
1906-1907 |
237 / 2 | National Corn Exposition (correspondence) |
1909 |
237 / 3-10 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence) |
1902-1905 |
238 / 1-8 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence) |
1906-1909 |
239 / 1-12 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence) |
1909-1917 |
240 / 1-7 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence) |
1917-1918 |
241 / 1 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence) |
1918 |
241 / 2-5 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence with
counties re conscription) |
1917 |
241 / 6-10 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence primarily
with Calhoun and Sizer re payments to volunteers) |
1905-1909 |
242 / 1-3 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence re
registration for military service in World War I) |
1917-1918 |
242 / 4-5 | National Guard, Montana (correspondence re
applications and recommendations for commissions) |
1917 |
242 / 6-8 | National Guard, Montana (annual and biennial
reports of Adjutant General; 1889, 1902, and 1910 include rosters of officers and/or
enlisted men) |
1889, 1902, 1904, 1910, 1922-1936 |
242 / 9 | National Guard, Montana (report of Inspector
General) |
1908 |
242 / 10 | National Guard, Montana (military roll of Daniels
County; includes name, age, town, and occupation) |
1921 |
242 / 11 | National Guard, Montana (report of Military
Storekeeper on condition of State Arsenal) |
undated |
242 / 12 | National Guard, Montana (lists of officers in First
Montana Infantry, citizens of Helena willing to volunteer, and numbers of citizens
subject to military duty in each county; Spanish American War) |
1898 |
242 / 13 | National Guard, Montana (copy of examination given
potential officers for Spanish American War) |
1898 |
243 / 1-2 | National Guard, Montana (invoices and requisitions
for supplies) |
1890, 1901-1908 |
243 / 3 | National Negro Fair Association (correspondence
appointing Joseph E.W. Clarke as Montana's representative) |
1908 |
243 / 4 | Northern Montana Forestry Association (annual
report) |
1940 |
243 / 5-6 | Notaries Public (correspondence re commissions) |
1912-1918 |
243 / 7 | Notaries Public (index to commissions issued) |
1916-1923 |
243 / 8 | Nurses, Montana State Board of Examiners for (audit
report) |
1940 |
243 / 9-10 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana (In the matter of
...proration of production in the Kevin-Sunburst, Cut Bank, and Pondera oil fields,
alleged discriminating practices on the part of common carriers...and storage
agencies..., summary of testimony, vol. 1-2) |
1937-1938 |
244 / 1-3 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana (In the matter of
...proration of production in the Kevin-Sunburst, Cut Bank, and Pondera oil fields,
alleged discriminating practices on the part of common carriers...and storage
agencies..., transcript of testimony, vol. 1-3) |
1937-1938 |
245 / 1 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana (In the matter of
...proration of production in the Kevin-Sunburst, Cut Bank, and Pondera oil fields,
alleged discriminating practices on the part of common carriers...and storage
agencies..., transcript of testimony, vol. 4) |
1937-1938 |
245 / 2 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana (In the matter of
...proration of production in the Kevin-Sunburst, Cut Bank, and Pondera oil fields,
alleged discriminating practices on the part of common carriers...and storage
agencies..., findings, conclusions, and order) |
1938 |
245 / 3-4 | Oil Conservation Board, Montana (oil producers'
information returns, A-Y; includes location of wells, number of wells producing,
total production, etc.) |
1941 |
245 / 5 | Optometry Examiners, Montana Board of / Optometry,
Montana State Board of Examiners in (correspondence) |
1907-1919 |
245 / 6 | Optometry, Montana State Board of Examiners in
(financial report) |
1941 |
246 / 1-2 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (correspondence, some
material restricted) |
1902-1918, 1927 |
246 / 3-5 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (annual and biennial
reports) |
1901-1952 |
246 / 6-7 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (audit reports) |
1930-1953 |
247 / 1 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (quarterly and monthly
reports; includes some minor medical information: RESTRICTED) |
1941-1952 |
247 / 2 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (reports on building
renovations, etc.) |
1923, 1927 |
247 / 3 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (list of children and
causes of their dependency: RESTRICTED) |
1923, 1927 |
247 / 4 | Orphan's Home, Montana State (manual of rules,
1894; student newsletter, 1950-1952) |
1894, 1950-1952 |
247 / 5 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1902-1918 |
247 / 6 | Osteopathic Examiners, Montana State Board of
(annual reports) |
1901-1918, 1922, 1942 |
247 / 7-9 | Panama-Pacific International Exhibition
(correspondence) |
1910-1916 |
247 / 10 | Panama-Pacific International Exhibition (contract;
resolutions) |
1915 |
247 / 11 | Paradise Dam Project (correspondence) |
1956-1957 |
248 / 1 | Paradise Dam Project (hearings) |
1956-1957 |
248 / 2 | Paradise Dam Project (minutes and working papers) |
1956-1957 |
248 / 3 | Paradise Dam Project (Public Law 534 authorizing
construction of dams; "Analysis of the Paradise Project on the Clark Fork Operating
as a Component of a System with both Waterpower and Thermal Generating Resources" by
Holland H. Houston; newsletters; brochure) |
1956-1957 |
248 / 4 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of (correspondence) |
1902-1919 |
248 / 5 | Pharmacy, Montana State Board of (annual reports) |
1901, 1909-1918 |
248 / 6 | Planning Board, Montana State / Advisory Planning
Council (report) |
1937 |
248 / 7 | Post offices, Montana (alphabetical list of post
offices opened during 1884, with notes) |
1884 |
248 / 8-9 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Agricultural College, Bozeman (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
248 / 10 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: A-B (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
248 / 11 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Capitol Building (proposals) |
1945-1946 |
248 / 12 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Commission members (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
248 / 13-14 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Deaf and Blind, School for (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
248 / 15 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: D (correspondence) |
1946 |
248 / 16-17 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Eastern Montana Normal School (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 1 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: employment newsletter |
1945-1946 |
249 / 2 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Examiners, Board of (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 3-4 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Experiment Station, Havre (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 5 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: E-F (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 6-7 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Highway Patrol (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 8 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: H (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 9-10 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Industrial School for Boys (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 11 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: I-L (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 12-13 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Mines, School of (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 14 | post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: M (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 15-16 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Normal College, Dillon (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 17-18 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Northern Montana College (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 19-20 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Orphan's Home (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 21 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: O (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 22-23 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Prison (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 24 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: P (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 25-26 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Soldier's Home (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 27 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: S (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 28-29 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Training School, Boulder (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 30-31 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Tuberculosis Sanitarium (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 32 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: T (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 33-34 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: University, Missoula (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 35 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: U (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 36-37 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Vocational School for Girls (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 38-39 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: Water Conservation Board (correspondence and proposals) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 40 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: W (correspondence) |
1945-1946 |
249 / 41 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: claims |
1945-1946 |
250 / 1 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: expenses of members |
1945-1946 |
250 / 2 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: payrolls |
1945-1946 |
250 / 3 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: requisitions |
1945-1946 |
250 / 4-7 | Post War Planning and Construction Commission,
Montana: reports on repairs, remodeling and new construction |
1945-1946 |
251 / 1 | Poultry Husbandry, Montana State Board of (biennial
report) |
1919 |
251 / 2-3 | Presidential electors (correspondence) |
1896-1928 |
251 / 4-9 | Prison (chronological correspondence re prisoners) |
1898-1904 |
252 / 1-8 | Prison (chronological correspondence re prisoners) |
1904-1908 |
253 / 1-7 | Prison (chronological correspondence re prisoners) |
1909-1914 |
254 / 1-9 | Prison (chronological correspondence re prisoners) |
1914-1919 |
254 / 10-14 | Prison (scattered) |
1927-1937, 1949-1950, 1957-1959, 1960 |
255 / 1 | Prison cases: Charles Bivens (transcript) |
1923 |
255 / 2 | Prison cases: P. McQueen Brooks (transcript) |
1922 |
255 / 3-4 | Prison cases: Wesley Burns (correspondence and
petitions) |
1930 |
255 / 5-8 | Prison cases: Steven Byrne and Theodore
Chronopoulos (correspondence, petitions, clippings, etc.) |
1921 |
255 / 9 | Prison cases: Howard Cady (transcript) |
1929 |
255 / 10-12 | Prison cases: Richard Carroll (correspondence and
transcript) |
1930 |
255 / 13 | Prison cases: Henry Cooch (transcript) |
1919 |
255 / 14 | Prison cases: John Cyr (correspondence, petitions,
transcript) |
1926 |
255 / 14 | Prison cases: Seth Oyr (correspondence, petitions,
transcript) |
1926 |
255 / 15 | Prison cases: Seth O. Danner (correspondence) |
1923-1924 |
256 / 1 | Prison cases: Joseph M. Deschamps (transcript) |
1945 |
256 / 2 | Prison cases: J.M. Franklin (transcript) |
1929 |
256 / 3 | Prison cases: Gus Godley (transcript) |
1920 |
256 / 4-5 | Prison cases: Joe Hurst (correspondence and
clipping) |
1900 |
256 / 6 | Prison cases: Leonard Isaacson (transcript) |
1918 |
256 / 7 | Prison cases: Assed Juhrey (correspondence) |
1922 |
256 / 8 | Prison cases: Frank Laird (transcript) |
1926 |
256 / 9-12 | Prison cases: Launcelot G.R. Livingston
(correspondence, petitions, transcript) |
1901 |
256 / 13 | Prison cases: H.F. Lucas (transcript) |
1918 |
256 / 14 | Prison cases: John McGeary (correspondence) |
1904 |
256 / 15 | Prison cases: Eugene McKiernan (correspondence) |
1915 |
257 / 1 | Prison cases: Ed Rein (transcript) |
1942 |
257 / 2 | Prison cases: Thomas J. Riley (petitions) |
1898 |
257 / 3 | Prison cases: Pat Roddy (transcript) |
1925 |
257 / 4-5 | Prison cases: W.L. Simpson (correspondence,
affidavits) |
1938-1939 |
257 / 6 | Prison cases: Jean Charles Smith (correspondence,
petitions, requisitions from California) |
1949 |
257 / 7 | Prison cases: Charles Stevens (correspondence,
petitions) |
1921-1926 |
258 / 1 | Prison cases: Frank Swiss (correspondence,
petitions) |
1931 |
258 / 2 | Prison cases: Robert Terry (transcript) |
1925 |
258 / 3 | Prison cases: Joe Vuckovich, alias Joe Wines
(correspondence) |
1921 |
258 / 4 | Prison cases: Roy William Walsh (correspondence,
court papers) |
1923-1924 |
258 / 5 | Prison cases: August Witkopp (correspondence,
transcript) |
1923-1924 |
258 / 6-8 | Prison cases: Christian Yegen, Jr. (correspondence,
petitions) |
1920 |
259 / 1-4 | Prison cases: Henry John Zorn, alias Henry Miller
(correspondence, petitions, clippings) |
1934-1935 |
260 / 1 | Prison: compact on supervision of out-of-state
parolees |
1937-1945 |
260 / 2 | Prison: discharges |
1893-1896 |
/ | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys [The files which follow are primarily cases involving removal of
installment-purchased property from the state, child abandonment, custodial
interference, and bad checks. Few actually resulted in extradition proceedings by
the Governor. More traditional crimes such as murder, armed robbery etc., did result
in extradition proceedings.] |
undated |
260 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Edward E. Marshall, Gus Rodin, F.S. Haskins, A.V. Wilson, Martin
J. Hamil, Jimmy J. Gordon, George Maher) |
January-February 1925 |
260 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Ira M. Booth, George C. McAllister, Toby Oliver, B. Weinberg,
Christ Morris alias Andrew Prevenas, Charlie Clawson, Hester Elford) |
March 1925 |
260 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes A.H. Cross, Thomas Gleason, Leslie Herron, William L. Waggenor,
Joseph Woestenburg, Joe Schandl, Herbert Peters and Pearl Peters, Earl J. Northrup,
Donald Needles and Joe Kachney, Jack Wilson, M.L. Patterson, J.A. Burke) |
May-July 1925 |
260 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Crate McLean, Steve Bartulovich and Nick Davis, W.H. Jones,
Marko Jalovac and Milico Grjak, N.K. Bagger, J.C. Roach, Claude Anderson and Harry
Jacobson) |
Aug-September 1925 |
260 / 7 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Samuel Weekes, C.W. Mowre, B.A. Baird, R.J. Osburne alias Roy
Smith, Clyde Gasser, Joe Dugarm, Fred Frederickson, W.D. Barrows, Roy C. Williams) |
October-December 1925 |
260 / 8 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Don Jeannette, Monte Forney, Jesse Gray, John Maslovar, Frank
Laird, Clarence Preston, Curtis Windsor, Ersil Morrison, George W. Calta, Jack
Ireland, Arthur Davis, J.C. Brown alias William E. Washington alias F.J. Washington) |
January-March 1926 |
261 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Joe Goretti, A.M. Sheldon, C.H. Leihy, James M. Barnes, Harry
Kuhl, Peter Verbanatz, William Seymore, W.B. Frankland, Harold W. Munson, L.J.
Schell) |
April-June 1926 |
261 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes A.V. Wilson, Lester W. Boomer, E.P. Asal, A.M. Sheldon, Leo H.
Henter, Samuel K. Davis, Bennie Marshall Davis and Morris L. Davis alias Phillip E.
Riley, Willard R. Taylor, Junior Bruce) |
June-July 1926 |
261 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Maurice Cremmings and Constance Crotteau, Dave Nichols and John
Miller, Albert Glenjas, G.C. Ede, Frank Malkuch, Clarence Porter, Virgil M. Bearden,
Raymond Vaughn, John Meyers, Fred C. Buls) |
August-October 1926 |
261 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Robert Kingsley, William P. Doss with 5 aliases, John Patterson,
John L. Stroble, Dick Hubbard, Otto Rader, Cecil Warner) |
November-December 1926 |
261 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Harry Johnson, Cecil Scribner, Ernest P. Bennett, Ralph Lucas,
Homer Scribner, J.A. Fredrickson, Perry Munden, Battling Nelson) |
January-February 1927 |
261 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Harold Weismann and Wilber Mock, J. Ambrose Walsh, Ted Wilder
alias Roy Wilder, John Doe alias Nick Davis, O.F. Wilson, Pearl Clark) |
March 1927 |
262 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Norman Woodard, Warren Johnson, Frank S. Mitchell, James Elden,
Tony Coli Sanfilippo) |
April-May 1927 |
262 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Eston Strowbridge, Jack Eusick, George A. Furthmeyer, J.R. White
alias J.H. Walker, W.E. Leland alias Ted Leland, Earl Olcott, Bill Hamilton alias
George Hildebrandt, F.M. Ball, Ralph Harrington) |
June-August 1927 |
262 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Charles C. Ludwig, E.S. Woodbury, Rudolph Eckstrom and Albert
Eckstrom, Mike Hanley, Rhody Strapp, Jack Boyd, C. McDunns, Pete Vallas, Edward Lee
alias Jack Rice alias Edward Knight, Ira Smith, Robert Campbell) |
September-October 1927 |
262 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes James Phillips, R.E. Morris, Albert Bess alias Arthur Sheldon,
Ray Philips, James Edward Dailey, William R. Barnes, Mark Reid) |
November-December 1927 |
262 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes F.E. McKelvey, Harry M. Hallin, John M. Christiansen, Howard
Price, James W. Taylor, Harold Dye alias Dick Brown, Walter Fleming, M.W. Friedell,
Frank Smith, Felix Martineau) |
January-February 1928 |
262 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Paul G. Yaple, Henry Shadoan, Earl Chaffin, Walter Alcorn alias
W. Madden, Pete Lapalm, Rose Deauschamp, Hugh Fagan and Manus McGowan, Russell
Milton Lincoln, Dorsey V. Keene alias Jim Keene, Alice Rankin, G.P. Mistachkin,
Frank Cox) |
March-May 1928 |
263 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Wherley Long and Hattie Long, Roey Morgan, Jack Russell, Mabel
Richards, Fred Pidal, George Fitch, Clyde Marks) |
June-August 1928 |
263 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes G.W. Hickey, Robert Clyde, Jessie Jeffress, Ale Ahmd, Patrick
McFadden, William J. Darcy, Hugh Scilley, Sam Hammett, Joe Martin, Roscoe McKee,
Clarence Goss, Alice Rankin, Clifford Geach, Ralph W. Applegate, Otto M. Zindt, Earl
Canonica) |
September-December 1928 |
263 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Fred Brester, E.C. Bradley, Ted Marvin, Ed Harvey, Arnold
Haaland, John Vetter, W.D. Hall, A.E. Ricker, W.L. Peeler, DeForrest Hogue, J.A.
Johnson, Harold S. Wolff, Howard Cady, George McKenzie) |
January-March 1929 |
263 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Lee Nichols, John F. Bollock, Lowell Quentin Peterson, Brian
Bilbrey, Norman Poole, Perry A. Clark, Paul F. Newton, R.W. Jones, Oliver K. Bradley
and Theodore McQuire, Neil Bain) |
April-June 1929 |
263 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Bert Baldwin, Andrew Nagle, R.G. Morgan alias Bob Williams, Ray
G. Wadsworth alias John Doe Cramer, Mabel Cummings alias Mabel Cotter, W.R. Winsell,
C.D. Scherf, H.L. Harwick, E.W. Thomas, Anna Baker, D.R. Hadincourt, Bruce Sherwood) |
July-September 1929 |
264 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Casper Mickelson, Walter G. Haliday, Oscar R. Zachary, William
C. Steinbach, Jack Hill, Amos Chaffin, Chester Chimelewsky, E.O. Sherwood) |
October 1929 |
264 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes O.E. Mason, Russell Brown, Louis McLean, John A. Scott, Bert
Quick, Jacob Bengart, Hugh Rogers) |
November 1929 |
264 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes T.C. Allen, Marguerite Berman, Jack Long, James Dudley, Charles
Keegan) |
December 1929 |
264 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Frank Adams, James C. Sanford, P.E. Farnsworth, E. Ainsworth,
Lyle Mee, Fred Farnum, Harold Gollady, Verne Kilfoy, Ed Waicelunas and Leroy
Watkins, Carl W. Rose, Archie N. Carnes) |
January-March 1930 |
264 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes A. Penn, William Adam alias Carl Clark, Milton Nolan alias
Melvin W. Payette, Emmett Coppedge, Ella Dinsdale, Marion Fleming, Willard C.
Morrison, Louis A. Tegge, J.L. Griswold) |
April-May 1930 |
265 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Leon Beatty, Frank Brinnegar alias Browning, Robert G. McArthur
and Franklin Mayer and Lyle M. Foubert, Betty Stone, William Jarvis, Art Francis,
H.E. Hinkley and Katherine Hinkley alias L.J. Henderson alias Lucile Smith, Ivan
Davidson, Homer Tracy) |
June-July 1930 |
265 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Thomas F. DeWitt, George Pellett, Emmett Cleary, J.E. Ehler,
Claud Hudson, Russell Reed, W.B. Cast, W.E. Dickson, Reub Carallo, William Rhea) |
August-September 1930 |
265 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Joseph H. Gabriel, Walter Latta, Palmer L. Bowers, Nellie
Thibodeau, Walter R. Murray alias R.R. Murray alias H.L. Hinman, Ed Ryane and John
Grimes and William Smith, Anastacia Sanches alias Rafiel Ortigo, Bert Young, E.J.
Lindsay) |
October-November 1930 |
265 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes William L. Waggernor, James F. Burns, Wallace Crowl, Jimmie
Ryan, Herman Albrecht, Vern Carlson, Norman LaFever, Bill Fuller, Sam Krause) |
November-December 1930 |
265 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Walter R. Murray alias R.R. Murray alias H.L. Hinman, Lloyd B.
Williams, Charles Cooke and R.B. Hampel, Frank Summit, Earl Harrington, Ernest
Reimann, O.L. Lueck) |
January-February 1931 |
265 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Mr. and Mrs. George Detters, Clarence Pollard, Harry Visser,
R.H. Larson alias Robert Flynn, Robert Sheperd, Henry Talbert, William Van Brocklin) |
March-April 1931 |
266 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes H.J. Putnam, Theodore Allen, Dan Conway, George F. McDonald,
A.E. Beach, Hugh E. Ford, Tom Martin alias Oliver Wentz, Ralph Morin, Bob Bryant and
Charles Bryant) |
May-June 1931 |
266 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Charles G. Stuart, Ben Ochsner, Donald F. Nichols, Dan Cochran
and Tex Darcy, Frankie Doe alias Theodore Marquis, Carroll E. Herrick, John M.
Harris, W.A. Reichelt) |
July-August 1931 |
266 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes F.E. Litner, Joseph Torpey, Vern Douglas, Clarence W. Lemmon,
Ruppert Ward alias Raspus Ward, Herman Standish) |
September-October 1931 |
266 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Earl Lund several cases, Charles Riley, T. Hillran, Charles
Vaughn, Paul Branson and Dale Jones, Walter Snow and James Fuch) |
November-December 1931 |
266 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Howard Doss several cases, Roy McMann, George Dyer alias Frank
Anderson, Charles O. James, Milton H. Smith and Oscar Jorgerson, William Boyce) |
January-February 1932 |
266 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Walter William Hays alias Fred Hays, Earl Harvey, Harry Reoh,
Samuel Lawson O'Dell alias Jack Fanders, Vernon Hash, Clarence Proper alias Clarence
Sheppard, Mike Maras, J.W. Sloan, Earl Law, Claude Thompson, Wayne Spurlock, Andrew
Kazanis) |
March-May 1932 |
267 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes G.L. Schad, G.F. Barry, Howard L. Spoonmore alias Howard L.
Thorp, Milton Lehman, Edward A. Kautsky, Carl Oma Harrell, Claude Harrell, Ray
Underwood alias J.B. Hendricks alias Roy Johnson, Edward Fairbanks, F.A. Fisher,
D.L. Hays) |
June-July 1932 |
267 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Louis Skiles alias L.C. Wesley, A.R. Fink and H.W. Patten, Steve
Mastin alias Steve Martin, George Smith alias Frank Ellis, Ivory F. Livingston, D.L.
Hays, Arthur Hancock alias Denby Gregory, John Elred, C.G. Hansen and J. O'Connor) |
August-September 1932 |
267 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Henry Cooch, Henry Volking and Ernest Culley, Dale Rosensteel,
Fred Ammeline, Jeff Deering, H.N. Darrow, Otto Wanner, Ruby VanDycke alias Robert
Morse, Earl T. Adams) |
November-December 1932 |
267 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes James Dee Bond, Walter C. Blomquist, Walter Wardsey Holcomb
alias Walter Spahtt, William Coverdill, Robert Morse, Homer Joseph Hixon, N.F.
Kimber) |
January-April 1933 |
267 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Carl Johnson, L. Sheftel, John Howell and Bob Boardman, Peter
Soulas, Tom Bastos, Wilson Kazart, Leo Cantlin and John Huresho, F.H. McKelvey and
Ruth O'Brien alias Elsie Sands, Mickey McCrary and Jim Humphrey, J.L. King, John
Tolman) |
May-August 1933 |
268 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Robert Strand, Fred Nopen, Bob Peoples, Max Castillo, George
Cuss, James Macer, Joe E. Aragon, Win Tower, Frank Heriford) |
September-December 1933 |
268 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes C.E. Martin, J.W. Watkins, Rudolph Flick Jr., Silas Wheeler,
Lewis Glenn alias Steve Johnson, Pete Sorenson, James Marten alias Rene Mora, Joe
Berger, Sigfred Johnson and Carl Burns, Kenneth Button) |
January-April 1934 |
268 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Albert Alexander, Charles J. Stevens, W.V. Owens, Richard
Taylor, Harry Spears alias Miller Grinnett alias Bill Barney, Sig Star and Walter
Lutz, Sherman Allen alias Red Allen, Stanley B. Clarke alias Guy Peterson) |
May-August 1934 |
268 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Lynn Johnson and Archie Wagner, Grant Clark and Paul Cook and
Raymond Higgins and Eugene Bockman, Wallace Buck and John Doe Green, Frank S. Burns) |
September-November 1934 |
268 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes J.W. Voshall, Earl Green, Kenneth Moore, John Vuk alias Leo
Bukc, Iva Oglesby, Walter Benson and Arthur Benson, Syde Cutter) |
December 1934 |
268 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Albert Overturf, Leo Bean, Lawrence DeCloue, Art Metzger, F.L.
Stephens, Jack Sewell, George Robinson alias George Rogers alias George Robbins,
Shelvey E. Murdock alias Shelby E. Murdock) |
January-April 1935 |
268 / 7 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Clyde Sims, Ralph P. DeVito, Mickey Hogen, Robert Gilbert) |
May 1935 |
269 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Michael Kury, J.L. Stringfield, Roy C. Allen, Patrick McCleary,
Joe Breckenridge, Chris Bueno, John H. Kirby, Marie Jerrel, Sam Morgan) |
June-September 1935 |
269 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes J.S. Freeman, H.G. Minney, Francis J. Klein, Art Spinner, Glen
Hoffman, Jack Davis, J.P. Lukavsky, Faye Jones) |
October-December 1935 |
269 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Gay "Sam" Tucker, Vincent Fitzgibbons, Norman Wayne Dillman,
Harry Meyers, E.B. Roberts, Mrs. John Harrison alias Madam Lee) |
Jan-March 1936 |
269 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Louis Zats, Alfred Barrett, Wilford Larson, William Brockway,
Wyatt Jenkins, Roy White, Leo Harvey and Harris P. Pilley alias Jack Porter, Joe
Leal alias F.A. Ramos, Ralph Reid) |
April-August 1936 |
269 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Ed. Schweigert, Fred Arnold alias F.E. Andrews, John W. Clarke
alias J.A. Clyde, Cecil B. Smith and John Warren, A.T. Smith, Cy Cutter, James
Joyce, Carl Clement, William T. Pixley, Fred Shadoan, Billie Bernie, Orval Otterson) |
September-December 1936 |
269 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Claude Mills, Louis Frohlich) |
January 1940 |
269 / 8 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Jim Stewart, Earl Burnett, Robert Stricklin, Robert Alcorn,
Rufus D. DeBerry, Ensley Loveland) |
January-May 1950 |
270 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Murphy Lee Allran, Lawrence John Greene, Tom Lewis, Alex
Traylor, William Robert Brown, James Ryan, Jack Vannice, Forrest Lamb, Sam Rockwell,
Edward H. Broad alias Monte Cornell, R.A. Bennett alias V.G Murphy, Allen W. Moore,
Howard W. Smith, C.F. Newell, Fred E. Step and K. Lydon, William H. Brent, Peter
Schutte) |
1942 |
270 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Dave Nelson, Harry Fellows, James P. Martin, Charles Hay, Glenn
G. Adams, Oliver Roosevelt Bingaman, O.R. Moffet, R.A. Bennett, Harry Mitchell, Adam
Heberlein, Arthur Rickman) |
1943 |
270 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Earl R. Gummer, Don Storm, Richard DeWayne, James J. Poisy,
Donald William Baumann, Richard Irvin, Eugene Wents Phillips, Anna Jolley Winkley,
Frank Stecher, Alfred T. Hartman, Henry and William Goodman, Bert Wells) |
1944 |
270 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Floyd Hurst, John E. Ramsey, Daniel Combest, Harold Otter, Jess
Jenkins alias E.E. Rose, R. Bruce Matheson) |
1945 |
270 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Cecil E. Bond, J.W. Bardeaux alias Peter D. Flater, Dale Lepsey,
Roy Durham, Richard Clarence Willis, Hubert Patrick, Don Bullock, Herman E. Hawkins,
Gilbert Gomez and Joseph R. Telles, Fred Allen Davis, Roger Gauthier, Robert W.
Pratt) |
1946 |
270 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes William O. Dawson, Russell Norby, Charles Wentz, Haskel L.
Simmons, Frank Visgar, Robert J. Reeves) |
1947 |
270 / 7 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Richard Rosenlof, Edward T. Carey, T.W. Denny and Buddy Edwards,
Fenton A. Benedict, William C. Hermann, Virgil Wintermute, John Mack McBride) |
1948 |
270 / 8 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Irene B. Lathrop, Virgil Wydeven, Jerry C. Boespflug, Woodrow
Stumbo, Bruce R. Hammer, Chris Gulke, Frank C. Leeson, Wayne Townsend, Roy L.
Williams, Ralph James Hardenbrook, James Munden, Miner Edward Kelley, Carl Wesley
Sawyer, George Stamp, Charles Barnhart, Otto Kelch and Otto Buckmeyer, E.L. Rodmon,
Helen and Wilton Brown, Harry J. Davis, Elton Gray, Larry E. Miller, Francis J.
Behan, Virginia Dumont) |
1949 |
270 / 9 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Jim Stewart, Bob Gould, John W. Irish, Earl Burnett, Robert
Sticklin, Clyde Robinson, Joe Reynolds, Robert Alcorn, Rufus D. DeBerry, Ensley
Loveland, J.J. Terrell, Charles W. Bille, A.Y. Gentry, B.C. Slusser, Charles
Williams, Frank Tolan, Al McLeod, Fred Parker, Joseph Abner Peachman, H.M.
Travatten, Jack Leach, George Sherrod, Arthur Gallahan) |
1950 |
270 / 10 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Arthur Madding, Peter E. Schmitz, William Johnson, John Blair,
David Farris, Harry N. Perham, R.E. Thomas, Harold and Geraldine Charette, John
Albert Vallee alias Glen Martin alias Max James Murdock, A.W. Ricks, Gregory Soto
Jr., C.V. Clark alias Arthur Franklin alias Arthur Stickney alias Arthur McNabb,
Robert Karelse alias Matthews Karelse, Ray Epkes, Richard McPhail, Marion Deleon,
K.E. Heard, Glen H. Smith, Evelyn Williams, James Q. Anderson alias Richard J. Allen
alias Laurence Merrill, Charlie Roberts, Fred Graves, Donald Michaud, Juan Rivas) |
1951 |
271 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes C.H. Gear, James H. Conn, Ray Navarrio, W.R. Oliver alias Otis
R. Crawford, Ralph E. Clark, Anthony Anzalone, Ernie Maas, Emil John Simek, Clarence
Gransberg, Raymond Kelvington, Harley Schreck, Clifford Anderson, Richard LeRoy
Harlan, Alvin Zimmer, Louis Songer, George Corson, Curtis LeRoy Young, Bud Donica
alias Delbert Mires, Robert T. Brophy, Don Scandlon, W.C. Blanchette, Kenneth
Johnson, William Hale, Albert Miller, Hal McCorkle, Marvin McBane, Joseph P.
Humbrecht, Nelson Baird) |
1952 |
271 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Joseph A. Blair, C.E. Collamore, Charles E. Gregory, Irvin
Albert Hunt, James F. Ford, Fred M. Johnson, Frank Falardeau, Cliff Danielson, J.V.
Boggs, Louise T. Shaw, Robert Green, George T. Maddux, Dennis Wetzel, Stephen M.
Guinn, Floyd E. Hartry, Jesse Lee Huff, Aaron Schoolcraft, David Cisneros, Bill
Watson, Arthur Gray alias Arthur Quicksall, Glen Leroy Attletweedt, Willis E. Monk,
Hershell D. Walker, Robert Stewart) |
January-May 1959 |
271 / 3 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes C.A. Rousseau, Clayton W. Campbell, James William Kulas, Frank
C. McCullen, Thomas E. Roach, Clarence M. Springer, John Robert Dillon, Kenneth
Wayne Pollock, Donald W. Mews, Mark Souza, Cameron Dahl alias Pete Dahl, Bessie
Elliott Kwilinski, Peggy Farmer alias Mrs. James Covert) |
May-October 1959 |
271 / 4 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Jerry Amor, Dick Danell, Felix Charpentier, Gardie Lenno
Saylors, Harold R. Brown, Jeanette Macal, Elden D. Jensen, Richard E. Thompson,
Vertus J. Riley, Don Printz alias Don Brown, Edgar J. Cole, George Helton, Marvin D.
Chambers, Laverne Breyer, Edward Andrews, Virdes R. Jolley, John J. Butler,
Jefferson Allen Ray, Curtis E. Lloyd, John Sannon) |
November-December 1959 |
271 / 5 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Henry Michael, Jack Burt alias Fritz Hileman, Jack Ogle, James
Lewis Spillman, Clarence Howard Kraft, Frank Human, Gene Ryan, Richard Baughman,
Virgil Walker Hines, Glenn Eugene Totterdell, Ira Ray Barnes, Donald W. Mews, Keith
Brookshire, Ray Nicklas, Ed Fast, William F. Reece, George R. Bryan, Harold R.
Goode, Arthur Heron, Vernon F. Johnson, James H. Walker) |
Jan-March 1960 |
271 / 6 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Leonard Reich, Stanley Erickson, Al Barber, Leonard F. and
Augusta Poirier, Donald Jervah, Leroy Wenig, Sherman Orville Knutson, Robert C.
Johnston, Dorothy A. King, William Glenn Denny, Kenneth H. Blakely, Vernon Dillard,
John William Warren, John Carlson, Marion L. Kelly, Albert Hudson alias Shorty
Hudson) |
April-July 1960 |
272 / 1 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Harry F. Manning, Lucille Big Smoke, Richard H. Walker, Robert
A. Gummer, Floyd Fisher, Clayton Marquardt, Claude Vail, Howard J. Bloom, Lloyd N.
Kiesling alias John Earl Miller, Harold F. Clark, Martha Kielty, Ronald Eugene
McLaren alias Ronald Eugene Angelini, Arthur Fowlkes, Paul Edward Baroch Jr.,
Stephen Osborn, Vernon L. Wright, Frances Osborne) |
August-September 1960 |
272 / 2 | Prison: extradition applications by county
attorneys (includes Robert E. Gibson, George Adelbert Anthony, James O. Headrick,
Dennis Giles, Gordon Clark, George Young, Edward MacArthur, Wallace H. Joyce, A.H.
Edmonds, Wayne Reiner Tammen, Michael G. Huber) |
(October-December 1960 |
273 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Fred Williams and Herbert Peters, Utah; Thomas Murrie, Enrique Martinez,
and Arthur Carlson, Calif.; Ray Richmond and John Thomas, Wash.; John Cruse, Ill.) |
January-June 1925 |
273 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes George Scherrer, Ore.; Harry Hoffman and George Cook, undated; Ross E.
Dietrick, Ore.; Frank Calkins, Mich.) |
July-August 1925 |
273 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes William J. Diener, Ill.; Carroll Schneider, Joseph Oatman and George
Brooks, Idaho; C.D. Callahan and Milton H. Bedell, Calif.) |
September-November 1925 |
273 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Roy Murray, Minn.; E.P. Christie and J.H. Oliver, Calif.; Mrs. J.H. Ryan,
undated; Marion Deeds, Colo.; Herbert McDonald, Minn.; Willie Miller alias Nettie
Criddle, Iowa; Emery Kinman, Wash.; George Moser, Ore.) |
January-June 1926 |
273 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Horace Glaspie, Wash.; J.A. Meyer, undated; Charles C. Heath, Calif.; Russell
Johns, Idaho; O.N. Kaldor, Ore.; Joe Lovett, Wash.; Roy Syster, Kan.) |
July-November 1926 |
274 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Frank E. Towns, Wash.; Blair E. Smith, N.Y.; Roy Davis alias Jack Gardner,
Colo.; Cole Stilson and Morris Wolperty alias Morris Bancroft, undated; Ora Gamron,
Mo.; Joe Noel, Idaho; Martin Monson, Utah) |
January-August 1927 |
274 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Walter G. Carl, S.D.; Charles M. Dayton, N.J.; Jeff Nichols, Fla.; Fred C.
Havelock, undated) |
September-October 1927 |
274 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Frank Caywood, Calif.; Maurice Krongold, Wash.; Archie Velvick, Wisc.;
Lawrence Devault alias Billy Ross, Ore.; J.W. Edwards, Wiley E. Rochelle, and Earl
Jennings, Wyo.; Ellie McGraw, Iowa) |
November-December 1927 |
274 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes A.J. Wigby, Minn.; Clyde Papworth and Don Behunin, Utah; H.H. Williams,
Wyo.; Ray R. Renner, Calif.; Harry Neid alias H.L. Neidy, Colo.; Harry N. Denny,
Calif.; W.C. Nay, Wash.) |
January-May 1928 |
274 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Lawrence Peterson and Audrey Erickson, Iowa; Ernest H. Hall, Ohio;
Benjamin J. Pecka, North Dakota; Minnie Stanley alias Minnie Mitchell and Raymond
Rhodes, Calif.; R.B. McDowell, Wash.; Gene Jeffords, Mo.; Howard Manning, Ind.) |
June-September 1928 |
275 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Curtis Martin, Tony Manos, R.N.R. Sversvold, Bruce Gordon, William J.
Collins, Wash.; Buck Shanks, Tenn.) |
November-December 1928 |
275 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes J.J. Hanson, undated; John Fisher alias John Miller and James McCourt, Wash.;
John Clark alias Earl Carr, Idaho; Tom Wear alias Tom Lane alias Blackie Wear and
John Larson, undated; Thomas Malone, N.Y.; Louis C. Halligan, Kan.; Eugene Willard
Ainsworth, undated) |
January-June 1929 |
275 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Harry Archer, Calif.; Frank Smith, Kan.; Elmer D. Martin, Iowa; Frank
Sherry, Frank Stice, Wesley Flynn, Ellis Crawford, and E.E. Cooke, Wash.; Carl John
Mohn, undated; Manuel Rinker, Mo.; Herbert Gillespie, Colo.) |
July-December 1929 |
275 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes A.J. Manners, undated; Paul D. Treanton alias Abe Cohan, and A. Weckesser,
Calif.; William E. Heath, Kan.; Raymond B. Dalrymple and Faber Nagel, Minn.; Robert
Blue, Calif.) |
March-May 1930 |
275 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Ray Marshall, Wyo.; R.S. Rose, Idaho; Jack Burns alias Ted Wilder, Utah;
Arthur Donlin Lee, Calif.; Melrose Liester and Albert Coleman, Idaho; E.F. Nichols,
Minn.; T. Gorman, Ore.; Oscar F. Schweider, Idaho) |
June-October 1930 |
276 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes W.R. Thomas, Ore.; Albert Overtuf, Joe Overtuf, and Alvin Hoffman, Calif.;
James B. Sullivan, N.Y.; Thomas C. Bassett, Iowa; Walter McGarvey, Wash.; Lee
Wallace, Tex.) |
January-April 1931 |
276 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes George Robertson, Ariz.; Ed Steltz, Wash.; Ralph J. Rand, undated; Filomena
Garcia, N.M.; W.S. Skinner, Calif.) |
May-September 1931 |
276 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes George O'Neill alias James Burns and Charles Lanham, Minn.; Ralph Marlowe,
Ore.; Theodore Williams alias Edward Taylor, Kan.; C.M. Roos, N.Y.; Paul Martin,
Okla.; J.C. Smith, Utah; W.J. Ballew alias H.V. Nelson, undated; Robert Parks, Minn.) |
October-December 1931 |
276 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Ernest Miller, Wisc.; J.R. Johnson, Idaho; George Cole and C.E. Lee,
Wash.; Claude W. Greene, undated; Joe Jasik, Wisc.) |
May-June 1932 |
276 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Harry Bliss, Iowa; Leo Garrett, Ill.; Rolland McLaughlin and George
Williams, S.D.; W.H. Knight, Idaho; Bert Warwick, Minn.; George Pontow and James
Crawfort, Wash.) |
July-December 1932 |
277 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Morris Nelson, Minn.; George Ryan, Wash.; Tommie McNamara, undated; George A.
Ling, Idaho; Claud Brummett, Mo.; Art Feltz, undated; Ralph Runk, Wisc.; Kenneth
Dorsett, Wash.) |
March-August 1933 |
277 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes O.P. McKinley and Frank Richards, Wyo.; A.J. Warren, Wash.; Luther
Wilkinson alias Frank O'Neill, Va.; Brady Watts, Wash.) |
February-May. 1934 |
277 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Lee Skiles, Wash.; Sam Fallis, Wyo.; Gully Johnson, Mo.; Harry Myers,
Wash.; George Toder, N.Y.; Harold Gillett, Wash.; Frank Lenci and Andy Fava, Calif.;
Horton Woody and Fred M. More, Ill.; Ace Turner, Idaho; Sherman Allen alias Red
Allen, Wyo.) |
July-December 1934 |
277 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Carter Phelps, Minn.; Eva Zimmerman, S.D.; Nicklaus Beehler, undated; Charles
Grove and William Niemeyer, Minn.) |
March-July 1935 |
277 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Laurence Pratt, Ind.; Arlington Fyles alias J.A. Burke, Md.; Bill Johnson,
Okla.; Harry C. George, Ill.; Freeman Dutcher, Wash.; Lillian Daniels and Burt
Daniels alias Humpy Daniels, Tex.; Jack Wilcks, Neb.) |
August-December 1935 |
278 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Joe Wheeler, Ill.; Charles Pribble, Wyo.; Ernie Jensen, Calif.; C.A.
Jillson and Jerold Cuddigan, Wisc.; Alex Nickell, Utah; Alexander H. Fisher, S.D.;
Frederic Cramer alias Edwin Cramer, Wash.) |
January-May 1936 |
278 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Marcus Dukes, Minn.; D.L Donner alias Max Steintz alias Carroll Egger,
Wash.; Leo Hoben, undated; Turner Linam, Calif.; Robert Hill, Miss.; Charles Meads,
Wyo.; Paul E. Martin, Ore.) |
May-June 1936 |
278 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Delbert Pound, Okla.; Ross Heron, S.D.; Hale Fry, Va.; John Stauffer,
Utah) |
August 1936 |
278 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes George W. Hughes, Ariz.; H.L. Harris and John H. Myers, Calif.; Arthur
Leslie DeFoe, undated; John DeBerry, Mo.; C. Robert Katz alias George T. Conley, Conn.;
Fred Chapman alias S.L. Duane, undated; Joe Cortez, Wash.) |
October-December 1936 |
278 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(Edward Elverude, undated) |
September 1937 |
278 / 6 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes T. David French and Dewey Bullock, Mich.; William Ramsbottom, Minn.; Jack
Mason, C.E. Scovill and Delma Scovill and Richard Winkler, and Robert Allen Nunley,
Wash.; Lester V. Condron, Wyo.; Lee Duncan, S.D.; Wallace J. Simensen, Minn.;
Raymond D. Howry and Earl Cleveland, Wisc.; Carl E. Norstrom, Minn.; Helen V.
Turner, Wash.; Kenneth Fox, Mich.; H.L. Patterson, Idaho) |
1941-1943 |
278 / 7 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Paul Klawenske, Ill.; Gordon Knapp, William Briggs, and Harry Kellogg,
Wash.; James Moore, Idaho; Oscar Allen, Kan.; James Arthur Spence, Ore.; Everett
Erwin, Calif.; Donald Tanner, Idaho; Walter Brady Watts, Wash.; R. Bruce Matheson,
Minn.; Julia MayWard and James H. Seeback, Mich.; Charles Butterfly, Ore.) |
1944-1945 |
278 / 8 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Julia May Ward, S.D.; Charlie Collins, Ga.; Harold Francis White, Calif.;
Ralph Hendershot, Minn.; Floyd Albert Cobb, Utah; R.E. Gates, Ore.; Claude Milner,
S.D.; John Pahlke, Wisc.; Wayne Livesey, Conn.; Edward Preston, Calif.; Clarence A.
Hanson, undated; Howard Putnam, Ill.; J.B. Downing, Colo.; J.C. Butler, Neb.; Charles
Kellum, Kan.; Edward Breston, Calif.) |
1946 |
279 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes William Pittman, S.D.; Roy Vestal Barnhardt, N.C.; George F. Miller,
Okla.; Paul Kennedy, Idaho; James Deegan, Wash.; John Ver Huel, Wyo.; Everett Eugene
Wyatt, S.D.; William Sawyer and Gene Kinzell, Calif.; Frank Bargmoser, Ala.; Alma
Vance, Minn.) |
1947 |
279 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes El Brendel Jr., Mo.; Andrew Villa Sapien, Tex.; E.C. and Norma Thornhill,
Idaho; Al Stevens, Wyo.) |
1948 |
279 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes John Wesley Jessup, Kan.; Bill J. Clifton, Idaho; Arthur Rickman, Wyo.;
Richard Mongelluzo, Wash.; Darrell Brown, Calif.; Bill Berry, Okla.; John Reichart,
Wyo.; Ramon Ortega, N.M.; Commodore William Moss, Utah; Roy C. Davis, Okla.; George
Roth, Iowa; Leroy Francis Johnson and Donald George Cihak, S.D.; John Earl Farrens,
Ore.; Walter M. Finley, Colo.; George Cumberland, Wyo.; Loren A. Brown, Nev.; Jon
Estep, Idaho; Kenneth Ellingson, S.D.; O.E. Lewis and Paul Lippert, Wash.; Raymond
Christensen, Idaho; Jerry Alvin Hall and Elizabeth Shier, undated) |
January-August 1949 |
279 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Rhynold Theisen, Minn.; Pat Buckley, Wyo.; Bernard Sumbs, Harold Holdaway
and Frank Carney, Utah; Elmer Allen Starry, Minn.; Kenneth Warren Miller, Richard
Earl McPhail, and John Paul Zola, Wyo.; Elizabeth M. Triplett, Idaho; Jackson
Franklin Lemons, Okla.; Arthur Gallahan and Orville Branthoover, Idaho; Charles
Raymond Frazier Jr., Wyo.; Bernard Merkel, Colo.; Arthur Conrad Bjelland, Minn.;
Arthur Ellertsen and Terral Arden Phelps, Wash.; Charles Grove, Iowa; Frank Dykes,
Calif.; William Bethea, Okla.; Benedict Klein and Leonard Marolt, Minn.; Edward
Savage, Wash.; Bill Johnson, Wyo.; Lyle Tytler, Utah) |
September-December 1949 |
279 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Merle Call, Nev.; Paul Hancock, Neb.; Andrew J. Johnson, Ill.; Floyd
Jaggar, Wash.; Clarence Benboe alias Lawrence Johnson and Orville Hysell, S.D.; Sam
Ross, undated; George William Rogers, William Rodger Shuman, Ray Curr, Robert Rodger
and Frank Cook, Idaho; Clarence James Minthorn Jr., Wyo.; Frank Wire, Wisc.; Richard
Adelbert Wheeler and Raymond Howard White, S.D.; Walter Harry Moore, Ariz.; Clarence
Eddy, N.Y.; Melvin John Kemmis and Randall Morrow, undated; Dale Wayne Vinton, Mich.;
Jack O'Hara and Theodore Welch, Wisc.; John Stevens, Minn.; J.T. McCurry, Ariz.) |
January-June 1950 |
279 / 6 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes George Hollinger, undated; Felix Wicka and John Fortney, Wyo.; Elmer Payton,
W.Va.; John Rand alias John Wallace Johnson, Ohio; Art Donaldson, undated; Jack E.
Bradshaw, Wash.; Larry Parkhurst, Ark.; Harbert C. Bunnell, S.D.; Richard M. Hayes,
Wyo.; William R. Crist, Utah; Willard Hendrickson, Wisc.; Joe Flohr, undated; Anthony
Basiuska, N.Y.; Harold A. Johnson, Idaho) |
July-September 1950 |
279 / 7 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Orville Hancock and James G. Hill, Wash.; Albert Messer and Roland
Paradise, Colo.; Duane Summers, Neb.; Willard Hendrickson, Wisc.; Isaac Schieving,
Utah; Thomas Munro Jr., Idaho; James Beard and Raymond Walker, Calif.; Oscar Anthony
Wood, Mo.; Robert B. Kenny, Wisc.) |
November-December 1950 |
279 / 8 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(Broy Harding alias Harry Flynn, Iowa) |
1951 |
280 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Bob Provence and Gerald Jorgenson, Utah; Harry Lee Pulver Jr., Calif.;
John William Webb, Raleigh Baker, and Robert W. Morrow, Ore.; Mrs. John E. Rinker,
Idaho; DeWayne Roberts, Kan.; Kenneth Evans, Tex.; William Eder, S.D.; Jesse Ibarra,
Utah; Jo Ella Barnes and Ray Shockley, Idaho; Andy Kimery, Ore.; Jim McMahan, Wash.;
Lester Jennings, Wyo.; Ivan Mulholland and Jean Anderson, Idaho; William A. Wilson,
undated; Charles William Spegal, Wash.; Clifford Corkins, Wyo.; Thomas Edward Wolf,
Wisc.; Ray Belford, undated) |
January-July 1951 |
280 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Roy White alias Paul McVaugh, Wash.; James Humphrey, Wisc.; Raymond Brown,
Idaho; George G. Yoho, Mo.; James Filori and Patrick Gillespie, Minn.; Leonard
Cline, Wash.; Sam Walder, Mo.; Gerald A. Moore and Lloyd Wilmoth, Mich.; Harry
Biddle and Stanley Hill, Ill.) |
August-December 1951 |
280 / 3 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Louie Schultz and George Finley, Wash.; Benhardt Laity, Minn.; Daniel
Bandosewski, S.D.; Ira Betz, Iowa; Alfred LeVeque, Wash.; Bernice Sikora, Wisc.;
LeRoy Van Kougliet alias L.V. Shire, S.D.; Marvin Brown, Neb.; Gerald Maginel and
George Wesley Noel, Wash.; Thomas Rogers, undated; Charles Kennedy, Mich.; Jerald G.
Young, S.D.) |
January-April 1952 |
280 / 4 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Jess Willard Carpenter, Ga.; Glen A. Hanson, Wyo.; Chester D. Rogers,
Kan.; Ethel Van Hook, Idaho; Herman Glen Vogler, Ill.; Robert W. Ling, Ohio; Mrs.
Ellis N. Phillips, Kan.; George H. Heiser, Utah; Kenneth LeRoy Brewer, Wisc.; LeRoy
M. Foreman, Idaho; Harry C. Keller, Tex.; Elwyn Williams, Idaho; James Keller, Ohio;
Dean O'Neal and Frank Knight, Idaho; Leslie Moore, Mich.; Virgil Guerin, Ala.;
Raymond Board, Wyo.; Harry Louis Henry, Calif.; Joseph LaMere and Lawrence D.
Miller, Wash.; Robert Russell Yunker, Wisc.; Charles Rowe, Calif.; Joseph A. Murphy,
Wash.; Clarence Wesley Taylor, Nev.; Jack L. Bunce, Calif.; Pat Parker, Okla.; Uno
Saarinen, Minn.; Ernie J. Maas, Kan.; Letmond Rose, Minn.; Gene Kensler and Maynard
Damachen, Wash.; Paul R. Johnson, Idaho; Charles Gariepy, Colo.; Alfred Elwess,
Kan.) |
May-December 1952 |
280 / 5 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(Margaret Reeves, Colo.) |
August 1958 |
280 / 6 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes James Coleman and Charles E. Gregory, Ore.; William Glenn Denney, Neb.;
Albert W. Hughes, Wyo.; Billy August Button, Calif.; Art Derheim, Wyo.; Robert L.
Taylor and Jackie Burress, Calif.; Dwight Svenson, Minn.; Gerald Zoller, Wisc.; Ed
Miller, Tex.; Janet Grothe, Wash.; E.J. Doney, undated; Charles Goodwin and Wallace G.
Baldwin, S.D.; Clarence William Brewbaker, Ill.; David Cisneros, Colo.; Joseph R.
Albee, Idaho; Richard Jones alias Bucky Jones, and William A. Wilson and Gerald
Dryden, Wyo.; Earl Kasten, Wisc.; Henry W. Bruntz, Colo.; Donald Harry Scott, Minn.;
Tommie Eugene Cosby, Okla.; John Pershing Tormen, Ore.) |
January-April 1959 |
280 / 7 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Alvin Monro Whistle, Fla.; Ray Ralph Walker, Calif.; Bill Monty alias Bill
Johnson, S.D.; Arnold C. Brownlee, Idaho; Earl Charles Wiles, Ind.; Morris Schlauch,
undated; Theotis Jackson alias Calvin Thomas Jackson, Wisc.; Raymond Keith Steinbach,
Wash.; Edward W. Edwards, Ore.; Calvin Owen Woodward, Neb.; Warren Erwin Thomas,
Wisc.; George William Wallace, N.Y.; Harold Mankin, S.D.; Patrick E. Keeley, Fla.;
Ruth Rowland, Utah; Daisy Diane Furlong, Mich.; Larry Sellers, Idaho; Dean S. Blotz,
S.D.; John DeYoung and Junius Shupe, Utah; Paul L. Hudson, Wyo.; Royal E. Williams,
Ore.; William Edward Shelton, Mo.; John McGowan alias Jack Parker, Tex.; Everett
Witthun, Minn.; Raymond Bullock, Wash.) |
May-September 1959 |
280 / 8 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes James B. Roby, Ky,; A.J. McNeill, Wyo.; Claude Duane Randolph, undated; John
Edward Smith, Colo.; Charles E. Carle, Wash.; James Littlefield, Me.; Oscar Kelly,
Utah; John Allison, Glen Saari, Larry LeRoy Nachtman, Lloyd Nye, and Jon O'Brien,
Minn.; George R. Cox, Wyo.) |
October-December 1959 |
281 / 1 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes James Dumont, Idaho; Albert Bell and Glenn D. France, Minn.; Francis Cox,
Mich.; Maurice Joseph Chouinard, Minn.; Walter W. Phillips, Utah; Ronald Roy
Ritchie, Calif.; Willy Maches alias Wilford Madche, Idaho; Orville E. Thom, Wyo.;
James Lee West and Otto C. Herer, Wash.; Mrs. A.C. Griffith alias Princess Bond
Gossett, Calif.; Bartle Gilbert Wilson and James Dillard Potter, Tenn.; Arthur G.
Christian, Wyo.; Don Dodd Mochabee, Wash.; Val Gardner, Idaho; Don Lee Chapman,
Kan.; Jack Bugg, N.C.) |
January-April 1960 |
281 / 2 | Prison: extradition requests from other states
(includes Wilford Fish and Howard Miller, Wash.; Gerhard Eich, undated; Carl Lowery and
Wilfred Blackfurn, Wash.; Vernon Fremont Dillard, Wyo.; Clay Hoffhines, Idaho;
Rosemary Fox, Wyo.; Forest Milton Moore, Ky.; Clyde Wake, Colo.; Clifford R. Hauser,
Neb.; William Trent, Colo.; Billy Jim Piles and Louis Raymond Spotanski, Wyo.;
Leonard Poirier, Me.; Norman Simonson, Wisc.; Goldie M. Gill, Calif.; Sigmund A.
Tully, Wash.; William J. Trent, Colo.; John E. Chambers, Ore.; Frank Henry Wasson,
Robert Bolton, Ronald Eugene Kenobbie, and Carl J. Ewald Jr., Idaho; Harvey James
Paul, Utah; Frances Osborne, Ore.; Harley B. Kinkade, Wyo.; Imogene Franklin, Ohio;
Lloyd Kreiwald, undated; Wilbur F. Green and Gary Warren Marek, Idaho; Vernon William
Raikoglo, Calif.; Kenneth Richard Besch, Colo.) |
May-November 1960 |
281 / 3 | Prison: extradition policies of other states |
1949-1960 |
281 / 4 | Prison: financial ledger of support for prisoners
(by county) |
1885-1886 |
281 / 5 | Prison: Interstate Commission on Crime |
1937-1942 |
281 / 6 | Prison: jail requests for executive clemency
(includes Andy Capps, Arnold Chestnut, Vincent Hurst, Salud Aguilar, Noah Bushman,
Ed McCune, Robert C. Smith, John C. Shoemaker, Grant Moir, Marlowe Haynes, Virgil
Anderson, Dudley W. Mitchell, Fred Gallaty, William Kuebler, Daniel McDonald,
Herbert Cooper, Tommy Orr, Uhlan Rowlette) |
1938-1939 |
281 / 7 | Prison: jail requests for executive clemency
(includes Rufus Warrior, William Carmean, ___ Yellowrobe, J.H. Fisher, Newton L.
Fisher, Guy Mansun, James P. Connors,Woodrow L. Caton, Jack Lane, W.H. Gardner,
Alberto Ovila, John Corrigan, Amidio Busto, William Norris, Gordon Doolittle, Jim
Kearnes) |
1940-1941 |
281 / 8 | Prison: jail requests for executive clemency
(includes Bill Saunders, William Norris, Walter La Plant, Frank Damon, Stella
Bosworth, Richard Robert Jones, James Wilson, Walter LaPier, John Kline, William
O'Brien, Marjorie Bain, Abe Melature, C. Russell Lepper, Harley Walter Burnett,
James P. Kane, James J. Dess, Stanley Harrison, Richard Kelley, Fish Wolf Robe,
Richard Timmer, James Morning Sun, Frank F. Griffin) |
1942-1944 |
281 / 9-11 | Prison: paroles [chronological] |
1907-1908 1913-1917 |
282 / 1 | Prison: paroles, pardons, commutations, and
discharges (includes Charles W. Bivins, Robert Clyde, Frank Gunn, Guyles Lyons,
K.A.R. Anderson, Ed Dusseau, Daniel Whitmore Jr., J.B. Grimsley, William Clarence
Cates, Joseph Hoffman; also list of cases reported to Legislative Assembly) |
1929-1935 |
282 / 2 | Prison: paroles, pardons, commutations, and
discharges (includes J.A. Crisler, Deck Fleming, George Beach, Warren Billedeaux,
John Akers, John Fox, Dudley French, Alfred Guardipee, Clarence Gallagher; also list
of cases reported to Legislative Assembly) |
1936-1938 |
282 / 3-8 | Prison: paroles, pardons, commutations, and
discharges (lists of cases reported to Legislative Assembly; includes correspondence
on some cases) |
1939-1950 |
283 / 1-2 | Prison: paroles, pardons, commutations, and
discharges (lists of cases reported to Legislative Assembly; includes correspondence
on some cases) |
1951-1953, 1959-1960 |
283 / 3 | Prison: respites |
1925-1937 |
283 / 4 | Prison: restorations to citizenship, pardons,
paroles (includes John B. Ryan, Shaben Farris, George Nichols, George William
Washington, Charles Clifford, Edward Kearney, Thomas Merryfield, George Lackas,
George Williams, Seth Dix, Rees Powell, A.P. Drake, Henry Oakes, James Santi, Phil
Greene, Charles Davlin, Thomas McCormick, J.H. Allison, Ed Bronson, Jay Barnes,
Henry Wilkes, Arthur Hould, Ira Cutler, F.M. Baker, Ralph Brothers, F.M. Barker,
Joseph Hayes, William Muldoon, Thomas Judge) |
1907 |
283 / 5 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes Frank
Marottek, Harold Moore, Wherley Long, Clayton Savage, Jack Franklin, Rainey Lucero,
James Clark alias Jack Allen, George Towers, Irvin Garlock, William Lanegan, E.A.
Moeller, William Van Hyning, W.W. Hall, Elbin Vicain, Fred Nedens Jr., William
Brown, Lee Dexter, Adelbert Lincoln, Truman Barclay, Clifford Pomarleau, J.F.
Shipman, Melvin McKenzie, Stanley Walsh, L.O. McHoes, Elver Norcott) |
1923-1937 |
283 / 6 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes Frank
Macy, J.E. Farnum, G.E. Ross, L.M. Stricklin, Bill Radovich, A.E. Robinson, Jimmy
Westfall, Charles Wayne Weston, Ray Wells, George Pease Jr., Paul Clemans, Vera
Daniels Howe, Constance McKee, Dean Sullinger, Ernest Funk, Pat Hollingsworth, John
Stacy, Flurry Stone, Emil Eastwood, Tilman Terry, Earl Thornton, Martin Aus, William
Scheffelmaer, Charles Brainard, Hubert Burland, J.L. Sheftel) |
1938-1939 |
283 / 7 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Harvey Bradley, Gordon Sheehan, Joseph Tarr, George Morris, James Towers, Julius
Lindberg, Dayton Hurin, Archie Heim, Harry Berray, Clifford Olsen, John Turner,
Weldon Stapley, James Laverdure, Kyle Podoll, Paul Shepherd, Alexander Ruff, Claude
Price, John McNabb, Wendle Philamlee Jr., Charles Steele, Kenneth Lacey, LeRoy
Combs, Howard Milston, Thomas Fish, William White, Robert Abel, Matt Rebich, Sidney
Dugan, Francis Leftovich, Roscoe Davidson, Frank Slunecko, Arthur Hughes, George
Johnson, William Elgie, Clyde Blow, James Henkle, James McQuillan, Charles Bell,
Fred Fuller, Thomas Zaharto, Merwin Johnston, Frank Dixon, Robert Morrow, Albert
Neese, Charles Nagel, Albert Becker, Theodore Chronopolos, Peter Schwind, Aaron
Kiel, Joe DeMarco, Glenn Johnson, Randolph Bow, Mike Johnson, Eldon Cameron, Paul
Shatto, J.R. Wyman, Edward Netterberg, Waldo Pierce, Roy Handran) |
1940 |
283 / 8 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Russell Kinghorn, Charlie Davies, Lawen Bohna, J.R. Wyman, Constance Pernot, Edward
Netterberg, Eldon Cameron, Ed Bessey, Walter Romaine Smith, Peter Schaak, Steve
Jackson, George Berg, J. Leigh Cook, Alfred Juneau, Harry Walston, Lester Ferrin,
Clarence Neumann, Thomas Fezzey, William Elgie, John Satterley, William Saunders,
W.H. White, Charles Barton, Don Van Wert, Clarence Neuman, Joseph Pearson, James
Strain, Alfred Swanson, Charles Wilson, Preston Wirch, Lloyd Tande, Charlie Davis,
Aloysius Rides at the Door, Clarence Frary, Michael Laughlin, Emery Hewitt, Merwin
Johnston, Earl Collins, Herbert Gray, James Wilkins, Oscar Czarnetzky, Roy Saas,
Charles Morris, Herbert Gray, Charlie Zink, Robert Talkington, Alexander Grant,
Leroy Keil, M.F. Collins, Stanislaus Munski, Frank Stevens, Chester Anderson, R.C.
Rowe) |
January-August 1941 |
283 / 9 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes W.B.
Ryan, Raymond Lutz, Albert Panicco, Wallace Hale, Ernest Offerdahl, Patrick
Anderson, John Charette, Richard Peterson, Harvey Bradley, Nick Pavich, Edwin
Rollins, Bert Krudde, Charles Fors, Joe Franco, Birdie Chinn, Joseph Walsh, Lyle
Duncan, Thomas Lewis, Roy Saas, C.S. Callan, Lloyd Harding, Bert Dorland, Sidney
Smith, Craig Race, Alphonse Garding, George Radcliffe, John Cantrell, Robert Crume,
Richard Oswald) |
August-December 1941 |
284 / 1 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Truman Dustin, Floyd Clark, Charlie Davis, Louis DeTonancour, Harry Curly Williams,
Davie Bristow, Clarence Stoltenberg, Raymond Frenzel, Robert Pollard, Otto
Bollinger, Roy Hutcheson, Leon Crow, Claude LaRud, Edith Boshak, Matt Rebich,
Benjamin Sanders, Edith Heffelfinger, Robert Talkington, Edwin Feering, Roy Saas,
Raymond Wenzel, James Williams, Robert Atwood, Alfred Collins, Pete Hermansen, Paul
Haynes, Edward Feiring, Clifford Sem, James Bates, William Bethke, Michael Kelly,
Donald Gibson, Bert Helwick, Albert Rogers, Everett Robbins, H.C. Erickson, E.H.
Howard, Leroy Baker, Sheldon Shock, Claude Smith, Louis Blanchette, Kenneth
Dennison, Claude Price, Arthur Worsell, Edward Sturgis) |
January-June 1942 |
284 / 2 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes John
Alfred Ross, William Robert Brown Jr., David Bristow, James Big Lake, Nathan Bouge,
Timothy Stephens, Walter Anderson, James Mazzio, Arthur Phares, Arthur Campbell,
James Free, Clarence Hammer, Eric Lyngaas, James McMahone, Warren Billedeaux, Arthur
Schlieper, Henry McCracken, George Pierce, Joe DeMarco, Patrick Anderson, Archie
Cameron, Frederick Baker, Leo Sanders, William Townshend, Roy Campbell, Constance
Pernot, Lewis Barnes, Charles Ferres, Glenn Wall, P.B. Fortner, John Shea, Herman
Helwich, Alex Ruff, Ernest Martin, William Crumpton, Almer Thorson, Walter Hoyt,
Tony Glovinich, Harvey Reams, Alec Grant) |
July-December 1942 |
284 / 3 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes John
Welch, John Racz, Gordon Calvin, Charles Ballard, Milo Collins, Charlie Davis,
Clarence Stoltenberg, Richard Oswald, Elijah Lamb, Charles Laverdure, Gordon Calvin,
Dexter Thurman, Sam Gibbs, Roy Melville, William Crumpton Jr., Laura Priest, Jake
Hardt Jr., Charles Morris, E.J. Blair, Robert Johnson, C.H. Rossell, Harold
Thompson, William Roberts, Francis Griffin, Byron Davis, Lawrence Skocilich, Anton
Chavez) |
January-May 1943 |
284 / 4 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Delbert Thornhill, Reginald Gay, Marvin Miner, Byron Davis, Joseph Indiero, Ray
Dardis, William Hissong, Walter Holst, Thomas Richards, William Orlowski, Nick
Pavich, J.W. Bennett, Frank Vetal, Jens Olson, E.J. Blair, Ray Snider, A.D. Sperry) |
August-December 1943 |
284 / 5 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Albert Estes, Edward Kautsky, Jan Balcer, H.E. Rondal, John Forchak, Charles
Crownholm, Mae Belgarde, William Saunders, Alexander Nickolson, Tony Zippo, Ben
Kephart, Ole Christopherson, Vernon Ray, James Sutter, John Hedberg) Daniel Duncan,
Lyle Wilhelm, Everett Holden |
January-May 1944 |
284 / 6 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Daniel Duncan, Lyle Wilhelm, Everett Holden, C.H. Sheer, Frank DeHaan, Thomas Gould,
Anthony Newberger, Charles Blakeley, George Simpson, Theodore Chronopolous, Herbert
Larson, Peter Soulis, William Peterson, Guy Winters, Robert Talkington, Leon Crow,
Joseph Moug, James Mansfield, John Knauf) |
June-December 1944 |
284 / 7 | Prison: restorations to citizenship (includes
Murphy Allran, Rupert Clark, Michael Korman, Wallace Thrall, Charles Wilson, Ed
Turner, Chester Reams, William Byrnes, M.E. Curtiss, Harold Reynolds, Anton
Entzminger, Franklin Stecker, Don MacDonald, Fred Moffatt, LaVern Fish, Jack Cooper,
Chester Valgamore, O.M. Dahl, Lawrence Lerch Jr., Martin Pavich, Earl Briggs, Ed
Siemers, Ralph Bondy, Mollie Konold, William B. Brown, Don Van Wert, Dale Massing,
John Kwilinski, Joseph Llewellyn, Homer Seibert, Bernard Nelson) |
1945, 1959-1960 |
284 / 8 | Prison: report of special committee to investigate
administration of prison by Frank Conley (includes audit, comparison of costs with
other states, testimony, etc.) |
1921 |
284 / 9 | Prison: road construction project in Flathead
County |
1913 |
284 / 10 | Prison Advisory Council report re prison industries |
1960 |
285 / 1 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (reports of
Division of Charities and Reforms) |
1937-1940 |
285 / 2 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (audit reports) |
1938-1942 |
285 / 3 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (minutes) |
1941 |
285 / 4 | Public Welfare, Montana Dept. of (statistical
reports) |
1940-1942 |
285 / 5 | Purchasing Agent, Montana State (annual report; bid
list for supplies) |
1922, 1926 |
285 / 6 | Railroad and Public Service Commissioners, Montana
Office of (correspondence) |
1907-1919 |
285 / 7-8 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission, Irrigation Commission, and Trade Commission
(annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1913-1914 |
286 / 1-5 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission, Irrigation Commission, and Trade Commission
(annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1915-1920 |
287 / 1-3 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission, Irrigation Commission, and Trade Commission
(annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1921-1923 |
288 / 1-4 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission, Irrigation Commission, and Trade Commission
(annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1923-1924 |
289 / 1-4 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission, Irrigation Commission, and Trade Commission
(annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1925-1928 |
290 / 1-4 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission (annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1929-1932 |
291 / 1-6 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission (annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1935-1939 |
292 / 1-4 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission (annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1940-1943 |
293 / 1-5 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission (annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1944-1948 |
294 / 1-3 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission (annual reports of cases and proceedings) |
1949-1950, 1953 |
295 / 1 | Railroad Commissioners, Montana Board of; ex
officio Public Service Commission (annual report of cases and proceedings) |
1954 |
295 / 2 | Recommendations for appointments |
1918-1919 |
295 / 3-7 | Relief Committee, Montana, Emergency / Montana
Relief Commission (correspondence; also includes Federal Emergency Relief Commssion) |
1933-1936 |
295 / 8 | Relief Committee, Montana, Emergency (statistical
reports) |
1933 |
295 / 9 | Relief Commission, Montana (audit reports) |
1934, 1937 |
295 / 9 | Relief Commission, Montana (annual reports) |
1934, 1937 |
295 / 10 | Relief Commission, Montana (semi-annual report;
minutes) |
1936 |
295 / 11 | Relief Commission, Montana (financial report) |
1937 |
296 / 1-4 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (correspondence) |
1941-1945 |
296 / 5 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (background: "Budgetary Control Under the State Government of Montana",
Raymond Paul Botch, Masters thesis, Northwestern University) |
1938 |
296 / 6 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports: table of contents and index) [entire report done by
Griffenhagen and Associates] |
1942 |
296 / 7-8 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #1: Insane Asylum) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 9 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #2: Dept. of Agriculture, Labor and
Industry) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 10 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #3: State Board of Food Distributors) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 11 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #4: Dept. of State Lands and Investments) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 12 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #5: Tuberculosis Sanitarium) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 13 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #6: State Entomologist) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 14 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #7: Historical Library) |
1941-1942 |
296 / 15 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #8: Registrar of Motor Vehicles) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 1 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #9: Board of Hail Insurance) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 2 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #10: agencies for the conservation of
agricultural resources, including Grass Conservation Commission, Soil Conservation
Commission, Agricultural Conservation Board) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 3 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #11: Secretary of State) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 4 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #12: Livestock Sanitary Board) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 5 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #13: State Training School, Boulder) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 6 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #14: Milk Control Board) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 7 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #15: Soldiers' Home) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 8 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #16: State Capitol Custodian) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 9 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #17: Custodian of Records of Grand Army of
the Republic and the United Spanish War Veterans) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 10 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #18: State Board of Equalization) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 11 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #19: Livestock Commission) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 12 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #20: State Prison) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 13 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #21: State Auditor as Commissioner of
Insurance and Investment Commissioner) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 14 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #22: Superintendent of Banks) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 15 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #23: State Board of Health) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 16 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #24: State Water Conservation Board of
affiliated agencies, including Rural Electrification Authority, State Planning
Board, Carey Land Act Board, and State Engineer) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 17 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #24: State Highway Commission) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 18 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #26: transportation of state employees and
other traveling expenses) |
1941-1942 |
297 / 19 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #27: Oil Conservation Board) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 1 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #28: Liquor Control Board) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 2 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #29: Highway Patrol) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 3 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #30: Vocational School for Girls) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 4 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #31: State Industrial School) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 5 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #32: Board of Railroad Commissioners and
affiliated agencies, including regulation of railroads, motor vehicle carriers, oil
and natural gas, public utilities, petroleum products, and trade practices) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 6 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #33: Teachers' Retirement System) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 7 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #34: the State's insurance) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 8 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #35: Fish and Game Commission) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 9 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #36: Athletic Commission) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 10 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #37: Industrial Accident Board) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 11 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #38: Veterans' Memorial Fund Commission)
[re planning for Historical Society building] |
1941-1942 |
298 / 12 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #39: State Armory Board) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 13 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #40: School of Mines) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 14 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #41: Northern Montana College) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 15 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #42: Veterans' Welfare Commission) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 16 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #43: forestry and park agencies) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 17 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #44: Adjutant General) |
1941-1942 |
298 / 18-19 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #45: Normal College at Dillon, including
protests against proposed closure) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 1 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #46: Unemployment Compensation Commission) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 2 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #47: Eastern Montana State Normal School) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 3 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #48: financial administration) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 4 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #49: Orphans' Home) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 5 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #50: School for Deaf and Blind) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 6 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #51: Dept. of Public Welfare) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 7 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #52: Attorney General) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 8 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #53: Montana State College) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 9 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #54: personnel administration) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 10 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #55: Montana State University) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 11 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #56: University of Montana; the state's
provisions for higher education) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 12 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #57: Superintendent of Public Instruction
and affiliated agencies, including Textbook Library, State Correspondence School,
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Library Extension Commission) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 13 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #58: general state organization) |
1941-1942 |
299 / 14 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (reports and correspondence #59: Governor) |
1941-1942 |
300 / 1 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (legislative bills) |
1943, undated |
300 / 2 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (minutes) |
1941-1942 |
300 / 3 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (protests against reorganization plan) |
1941-1942 |
300 / 4 | Reorganization and Economy, Montana Governor's
Committee on (remarks of Judge Matthews on constitutionality of various agencies) |
1941 |
300 / 5-7 | Reorganization: Post-War Planning and Construction
Commission (reports on agencies; minutes; etc.) |
1946 |
300 / 8 | Repeal of 18th Amendment, Prohibition
(correspondence and resolution) |
1933 |
300 / 9-10 | Resignations |
1902-1928 |
300 / 11-12 | Rewards for capture of criminals, etc. |
1893-1931 |
301 / 1-2 | Sanders Memorial Committee (correspondence) |
1910-1914 |
301 / 3-7 | Secretary of State, Montana (correspondence) |
1902-1920 |
301 / 8-9 | Secretary of State, Montana (annual reports) |
1901-1904, 1917-1920 |
301 / 10-11 | Secretary of State, Montana (biennial reports) |
1904-1928, 1932-1946 |
302 / 1-6 | Secretary of State, Montana (quarterly reports) |
1901-1907, 1913-1928 |
303 / 1-4 | Secretary of State, Montana (semi-annual reports) |
1916-1949 |
303 / 5 | Secretary of State, Montana (inventories, financial
reports, audits) |
1905-1937 |
303 / 6-12 | Selective Service Board [World War I draft]
(correspondence) |
1917-1919 |
303 / 13 | Selective Service Board [World War I draft] (cases
classified by District Board) |
1918 |
304 / 1 | Selective Service Board: legal and medical advisory
boards [World War I draft] (correspondence) [see also Box 231, Folders 7-9] |
1917 |
304 / 2 | Sheep Commissioners, Montana State Board of
(correspondence) |
1902-1916 |
304 / 3 | Sheep Commissioners, Montana State Board of (annual
and biennial reports) |
1901-1916 |
304 / 4-6 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (correspondence: also
includes National Home for Disabled Soldiers) |
1901-1920 |
304 / 7 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (minutes) |
1915-1918, 1920 |
304 / 8-9 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (annual reports) |
1901-1919 |
305 / 1-2 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (audit reports) |
1918, 1925-1947, 1950 |
305 / 3 | Soldiers' Home, Montana (report on proposed changes
in buildings and grounds; report of committee investigating conditions at Home) |
1938, 1941 |
305 / 4 | Spanish American War (correspondence re Montana's
claim for reimbursement for soldiers' pay) |
1908, 1938 |
305 / 5 | Spanish American War (financial reports re
Montana's claim for reimbursement for soldiers' pay, including lists of soldiers and
heirs receiving payments) |
1905-1945 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | Spanish American War (payroll rosters showing
amount of arrears) [Map Case] |
1899 |
Box/Folder | ||
305 / 6 | Stallion Registration Board, Montana
(correspondence) |
1910-1917 |
305 / 7 | Stallion Registration Board, Montana (audit
reports) |
1919-1920 |
305 / 8-14 | State Council of Defense, Montana (correspondence) |
March 1917- March 1918 |
306 / 1-7 | State Council of Defense, Montana (correspondence) |
April 1918 -February 1919 |
Oversize Folder | ||
6 | Percentage of Normal Crops in Montana Map [Map Case] |
July 1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
306 / 8-10 | State Fair, Montana (correspondence) |
1903-1919 |
307 / 1-2 | State Fair, Montana (annual and biennial reports) |
1903-1909, 1924 |
307 / 3-4 | State Fair, Montana (audit reports) |
1914-1941 |
307 / 5 | State Fair, Montana (legal documents, including
abstract of title to fairgrounds in Helena) |
1903-1914 |
307 / 6 | State Senate Special Investigating Committee... to
Investigate the Various Boards and Commissions of the State (testimony) |
February 1923 |
307 / 7-10 | Stock Commissioners, Montana Board of
(correspondence) |
1901-1919 |
308 / 1-2 | Stock Commissioners, Montana Board of (annual
reports) |
1901-1914 |
308 / 3 | Stock Commissioners, Montana Board of (audit and
financial reports) |
1902, 1906, 1909 |
308 / 4 | Stock Commissioners, Montana Board of (petitions
for appointment of commissioners) |
1915, undated |
308 / 5 | Supreme Court, Montana (list of attorneys) |
1917 |
308 / 6 | Tax and License Commission, Montana
(correspondence) |
1913-1919 |
308 / 7 | Tax and License Commission, Montana (biennial
report, speech, legislation) |
1914, undated |
308 / 8 | Tax and License Commission, Montana (report to
State Board of Equalization) |
1917-1918 |
308 / 9 | Taxation and Consolidation Commission, Montana
(report to Legislature) |
1932 |
308 / 10 | Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress |
1908 |
308 / 11 | Treasurer's Office, Montana (correspondence) |
1915-1924 |
308 / 12 | Treasurer's Office, Montana (biennial report) |
1930-1932 |
308 / 13-15 | Treasurer's Office, Montana (financial reports) |
1905-1923, 1936-1939 |
308 / 16 | Treasurer's Office, Montana (re surety bond) |
1913-1915 |
309 / 1-3 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State
(correspondence) |
1911-1919, 1929-1932 |
309 / 4 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State (annual and
biennial reports) |
1914, 1924, 1927-1928, 1932, 1937 |
309 / 5-7 | Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Montana State (audit
reports) |
1923-1950 |
309 / 8 | Unemployment Compensation Commission, Montana
(audit reports) |
1938, 1941 |
309 / 9 | Veterans' Welfare Commission, Montana
(correspondence; also includes United States Veterans' Administration, and veterans'
organizations) |
1922-1932 |
309 / 10 | Veterans' Welfare Commission, Montana (annual
report, 1926; audit report, 1922) |
1922, 1926 |
309 / 11-12 | Veterinarian, Montana State; Montana State
Veterinary Surgeon (correspondence) |
1902-1918 |
310 / 1 | Veterinarian, Montana State; Montana State
Veterinary Surgeon (annual and biennial reports; includes Montana Livestock Sanitary
Board) |
1902, 1907-1917 |
310 / 2 | Veterinarian, Montana State; Montana State
Veterinary Surgeon (orders) |
1913, 1915-1916 |
310 / 3 | Veterinary Examiners, Montana State Board of; State
Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (correspondence) |
1913-1920, 1929-1931 |
310 / 4-13 | Warm Springs State Hospital (correspondence;
includes Montana State Insane Asylum; letters re individual patients RESTRICTED) |
1894-1919 |
311 / 1-2 | Warm Springs State Hospital (annual and biennial
reports) |
1907-1932 |
311 / 3-5 | Warm Springs State Hospital (audit reports) |
1921-1950 |
311 / 6 | Warm Springs State Hospital (report on inventory;
report on non-indigent patient accounts: RESTRICTED) |
1916, 1921 |
311 / 7 | Warm Springs State Hospital (Special Commission
appointed to Investigate the State Hospital for the Insane at Warm Springs report) |
1917 |
311 / 8 | Warm Springs State Hospital (Special Commission
appointed to Investigate the State Hospital for the Insane at Warm Springs
transcript) |
1917 |
311 / 9 | Warm Springs State Hospital (Mabel Hall case
correspondence re alleged mistreatment of child: RESTRICTED; see also Box 182,
Folder 7) |
1917 |
312 / 1 | Warm Springs State Hospital (Mabel Hall case
testimony re alleged mistreatment of child: RESTRICTED) |
1917 |
312 / 2-4 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (minutes) |
1936-1940 |
312 / 5-7 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (audit reports) |
1935-1948 |
312 / 8 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (budget
expenditure reports) |
1945-1948 |
312 / 9 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (claim and bill
reports) |
1936-1937 |
313 / 1-9 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (claim and bill
reports) |
1938-1948 |
314 / 1-3 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (financial
reports) |
1937-1949 |
314 / 4 | Water Conservation Board, Montana (progress
reports) |
1936-1941 |
314 / 5 | Weights and Measures, Montana Dept. of (biennial
report) |
1911-1912 |
314 / 6-7 | Western Governors' Conference (correspondence) |
1912-1916 |
315 / 1 | Western States Water Power Conference
(correspondence and resolutions) |
1915 |
315 / 2 | World War I (correspondence) |
1917 |
315 / 3 | World War I (orders, statistics) |
1917 |
315 / 4 | World's Fair: World's Columbian Exposition
(correspondence) |
1891-1892 |
315 / 5 | World's Fair: World's Columbian Exposition
(minutes) |
1891-1893 |
315 / 6 | World's Fair: World's Columbian Exposition (reports
and miscellany) |
1892-1893 |
315 / 7-9 | World's Fair: Louisiana Purchase Exposition and
Lewis and Clark Centennial (correspondence) |
1901-1906 |
315 / 10 | World's Fair: Louisiana Purchase Exposition and
Lewis and Clark Centennial (minutes book; includes reports) |
1903-1906 |
315 / 11 | World's Fair: Louisiana Purchase Exposition
(financial report; initiations) |
1902-1905 |
315 / 12 | Yellowstone River Compact (preliminary report, soil
conservation survey, progress report) |
1937-1939 |
316 / 1-14 | Federal government (chronological correspondence)
[for 1906-1907 see Box 210 Folder 7-8 and Box 236 Folder 3] |
1908-1915 |
317 / 1-2 | Federal government (chronological correspondence) |
1916-1917 |
317 / 3 | Federal government: Office of Indian Affairs (re
Frank Lorain) |
1917-1918 |
317 / 4 | Federal government: General Land Office |
1918-1919 |
317 / 5 | Foreign governments: Austro-Hungarian Empire |
1909-1916 |
317 / 6 | Foreign governments: Argentina; Australia |
1908-1918 |
317 / 7 | Foreign governments: Belgium |
1907-1912 |
317 / 8 | Foreign governments: Bulgaria |
1908-1915 |
317 / 9 | Foreign governments: Canada, China, Cuba, Egypt |
1908-1915 |
317 / 10 | Foreign governments: France |
1909-1915 |
317 / 11 | Foreign governments: Germany, Great Britain, Greece |
1908-1917 |
317 / 12 | Foreign governments: Italy |
1908-1916 |
317 / 13 | Foreign governments: Japan |
1911-1917 |
317 / 14 | Foreign governments: Mexico, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Ottoman Empire, Portugal |
1908-1917 |
317 / 15 | Foreign governments: Russia |
1909-1917 |
317 / 16 | Foreign governments: Serbia |
1919 |
317 / 17 | Foreign governments: Spain |
1908-1911 |
317 / 18 | Foreign governments: Sweden |
1910-1913 |
317 / 19 | Foreign governments: Switzerland |
1907-1917 |
317 / 20 | Foreign governments: Uruguay |
1908-1913 |
318 / 1 | Interstate: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas [for
1906-1907 see Box 210 Folder 7-8 and Box 236 Folder 3] |
1910-1915 |
318 / 2 | Interstate: Colorado |
1908-1917 |
318 / 3 | Interstate: Florida |
1909-1916 |
318 / 4 | Interstate: Idaho |
1908-1916 |
318 / 5 | Interstate: Illinois |
1908-1917 |
318 / 6 | Interstate: Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana |
1908-1913 |
318 / 7 | Interstate: Minnesota |
1908-1914 |
318 / 8 | Interstate: Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi,
Missouri |
1909-1916 |
318 / 9 | Interstate: Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New
Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota |
1908-1916 |
318 / 10 | Interstate: Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania |
1908-1916 |
318 / 11 | Interstate: South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas |
1908-1914 |
318 / 12 | Interstate: Utah |
1909-1916 |
318 / 13 | Interstate: Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin |
1908-1915 |
318 / 14 | Interstate: Washington |
1910-1916 |
318 / 15 | Interstate: Wyoming |
1908-1918 |
Speeches and Writings |
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Box/Folder | ||
319 / 1-9 | John Bonner |
1949-1952 |
319 / 10 | Hugo Aronson |
1953 |
319 / 11 | Willis Blanchette, aide to Governor Bonner |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Conservation of natural resources--Montana
- Deaf--Montana--Education
- Deaf--Montana--Institutional care
- Depressions, 1929--Montana
- Droughts--Montana
- Earthquakes--Montana
- Electric power--Montana
- Federal government
- Forest management--Montana
- Government reorganization
- Indians of North America--Montana
- Irrigation--Montana
- Labor and laboring classes--Montana
- Labor disputes--Montana
- Labor unions--Miners--Montana
- Landless Indians--Montana
- Liquor laws--Montana
- Osteopaths--Montana
- Osteopathy--Montana
- Prison riots--Montana
- Prisoners--Montana
- Prisons--Montana
- Promotional societies--Montana
- Smith Mine Disaster, 1943
- Strikes and lockouts--Copper mining--Montana
- Trials (Murder)--Montana
- Universities and colleges--Montana
- Veterans--Societies, etc.--Montana
- World War, 1914-1918
Corporate Names
- Montana. Governor (creator)
Geographical Names
- Butte (Mont.)--Labor relations
- Knowles Dam (Mont.)
- Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920
- Montana--Politics and government
- Paradise Dam (Mont.)
- Paradise Irrigation District (Mont.)
- St. Ignatius (Mont.)
- United States--Politics and government
- Wyoming--Politics and government