Virginia S. Burlingame Papers, 1954-1989

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Burlingame, Virginia S.
Title
Virginia S. Burlingame Papers
Dates
1954-1989 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.2 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number
MC 275
Summary
This collection consists of manuscripts and research notes by Virginia S. Burlingame concerning Johnny Healy, his life and family, mining around Florence, Idaho Territory, in the 1860s, Fort Whoop-Up and the whiskey trade, Fort Benton, Montana Territory, the Klondike gold rush and mining in Alaska; and a manuscript entitled "John Barr, River Pilot" by John Linton Struble (Virginia S. Burlingame's pen name). [Photographs transferred to Photo Archives].
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Virginia Struble was born in West Liberty, Iowa, on August 16, 1900, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L.W. Struble. She grew up in Davenport, Iowa, where she graduated from high school. She attended Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, and got a library degree from Columbia University. After getting her degree she taught and was on the library staff at Kansas Teachers College and at the University of Iowa. In September 1936 she married Merrill G. Burlingame, professor of history at Montana State College in Bozeman. The couple had one son Ray Burlingame. Virginia researched and wrote widely on Montana and Western history, primarily under the pseudonym John Linton Struble. As Struble, she wrote an article on Bishop Tuttle for the winter 1956 issue of Montana The Magazine of Western History, entitled "The People's Bishop". The following year she published a children's story entitled "Cactus." Her largest research project was a biography of John J. Healy. A portion of her research on Healy was published by Idaho Yesterdays as "Johnny Healy Strikes it Rich." She also wrote Clad with Zeal as a Cloke on the history of the Christian Women's Board of Missions and the Christian Women's Fellowship in Montana. Together with her husband, she wrote One Hundred Years of Disciples in Montana (1964) on the Disciples of Christ. She died November 19, 1993. Her husband died a year later.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The core of this collection is a series of three book-length manuscripts: two on John J. Healy, a miner, Fort Benton sheriff, and Alaska entrepreneur; and one on John Barr, a Montana and Alaska river boat captain. In addition, the collection contains general correspondence (1954-1989) with historical societies, publishers, descendants of John J. Healy, and others; several shorter manuscripts; and extensive research notes, roughly sorted by topic. There is also a list of birds seen in Bozeman during the Christmas Bird Count of 1973.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

by series

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information:

available upon request

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

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

General Correspondence Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 1
A-E (correspondents include Vicarate of Alaska; University of Alberta Library; Binfords and Mort, publishers; Scoop Conlon; G. Rider Davis, mayor of Fort MacLeod, Alberta; R.N. DeArmond; Hugh A. Dempsey; Dodd, Mead and Company)
1954-1978
1 / 2
F-K (correspondents include May G. Flanagan; Georgia G. Fooks; Edward Freed; Nora E. Harber; Harper and Brothers, publishers; Houghton Mifflin Company, publishers; Idaho Historical Society's H.J. Swinney; Jesuit Historical Archives; Dick Kilroy)
1954-1983
1 / 3
M (correspondents include Maclean's Magazine; Macmillan Company; McClelland and Stewart, Ltd.; Kathleen Keyes McDonnell; David McKay Company; Regina Mettler; Montana Historical Society's Virginia Walton, Rita McDonald, Anne McDonnell, and Michael S. Kennedy; John Motherwell; James E. Murphy)
1955-1989
1 / 4
N-S (correspondents include New York Public Library; Oregon Historical Society; Pacific Northwest Bibliographic Center; Random House, Inc.; Clara Roberts; Sara de Sallwood; Salmon, Idaho, Recorder- Herald; Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Inc.; Paul F. Sharp; Lee Silliman)
1954-1972
1 / 5
T-Y (correspondents include True: The Man's Magazine; True West; United States Board of Geographic Names; A.G. Virtue; Helen B. West; William Morrow & Company; Kathryn Winslow; Vicarate of Whitehorse; Wisconsin State Historical Society; Yale University Library)
1954-1961

Miscellaneous Correspondence Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 6
Photocopies of historic correspondence (correspondents include John J. Healy; Walter Truell; Granville Stuart)
1873-1898?

Research Notes Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 7
Alaska and Yukon
1880s- 1900s
1 / 8
Alaska and Yukon Railway; Copper River and Northwestern Railway
1901-1906
2 / 1
John Barr
2 / 2
Jack Dalton
2 / 3
Fort Whoop-Up; Whoop-Up Trail; Fort Slide, etc.
1875-1878
2 / 4
John J. Healy
1860s-1908
2 / 5
John J. Healy at Fort Walsh; Sitting Bull
1877
2 / 6
John J. Healy at Sun River
1866
2 / 7
John J. Healy bibliographic information
2 / 8
John J. Healy: Bloods protect Healy from Piegans
1869
2 / 9
John J. Healy chronology
1840-1908
2 / 10
John J. Healy deposition before Alaskan Boundary Tribunal (includes summary of his work in Alaska)
1903
2 / 11
John J. Healy down the Missouri River
1862
2 / 12
John J. Healy emigrant train through Idaho
1860
2 / 13
John J. Healy family
2 / 14
John J. Healy in Alaska
1880s-1908
2 / 15
John J. Healy in Fort Benton
1867-1880s
2 / 16
John J. Healy in Virginia City and Bannack
1864-1866
2 / 17
John J. Healy mining in Canada and the Belt Mountains
u1883-1888
2 / 18
John J. Healy: North American Transportation and Trading Company (NATT)
1894-1908?
2 / 19
John J. Healy obituaries and death certificate
1908
2 / 20
John J. Healy's old Fort Benton friends
2 / 21
John J. Healy: other Healys (non-relatives)
n.d.
2 / 22
John J. Healy: "Roping a Wolf" (interview of Healy by Forest Cressey)
n.d.
2 / 23
Joe Healy (Potaina, Blood Indian adopted son of John J. Healy)
n.d.
2 / 24
Hudson's Bay Company
2 / 25
Klondike background information
2 / 26
Klondike hospitals and missions including Good Samaritan Hospital
1898
2 / 27
List of residents of Montana, winter 1862-1863 by Edwin Purple, 1870 (more complete than Contributions vol.1)
1862-1863
2 / 28
Nome, Alaska
1862-1863
2 / 29
Northwest Mounted Police in Alberta and Yukon
1890s
2 / 30
"Story ideas from Alaska and Klondike"
n.d.
2 / 31
"To check" (sources to verify)
n.d.
2 / 32
Voyages of steamboats Alice Blanchard and Portus B. Weare
1880-1894

Writings Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3 / 1-4
"John Barr, River Pilot"
n.d.
3 / 5-7
John J. Healy manuscript: "Fiddle-Footed Irishman"
n.d.
3 / 8-10
John J. Healy manuscript: [untitled]
n.d.
3 / 11
John J. Healy series: #2-7
n.d.
3 / 12
"John J. Healy's Alaskan Adventure", Alaska Journal
1978
3 / 13
"John J. Healy, Founder of Fort Whoop-Up" (article and outline for book)
n.d.
3 / 14
John J. Healy in Idaho: (includes "Healy and Grigsby Strike it Rich", "Johnnie Healy Strikes it Rich", and 2 version of "There's Gold In Idaho"; last article written on back of portions of manuscripts on Disciples of Christ in Montana and the history of Montana State University)
n.d.
3 / 15
"John Jerome Healy" (short biography apparently written as prospectus for juvenile book)
n.d.
3 / 16
"In the Soup" (article, variation of portion of John J. Healy book re trading with Blood Indians)
n.d.
3 / 17
"Targhee Cemetery" (re Henry`s Lake, Idaho)
n.d.
3 / 18
Short stories and essays (includes "A Business of his Own", "A Knock on the Door at Night", "How Grandmother Killed the Weasel", "Patients I Have Known", "Bobbie's Accomplishments", "Indian Letter", and "Indian Cooking")
n.d.

Miscellany Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3 / 19
Acknowledgments
n.d.
3 / 20
Christmas bird count summary, Bozeman
1973

Transfers Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3 / 21
Lists of transfers of photographs to Photo Archives and books to Library

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Kainah indians
  • Missouri River
  • Ornithologists
  • Steamboats

Geographical Names

  • Alaska
  • Fort Benton (Mont.)
  • Fort Whoop-up (Lethbridge, Alta.)
  • Hentry's Lake, (Idaho)
  • Idaho
  • Klondike River Vally (Yukon)
  • Whoop-up Trail
  • Yukon Territory