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Kessler Family papers, 1865-1952
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Kessler Family
- Title
- Kessler Family papers
- Dates
- 1865-1952 (inclusive)18651952
- Quantity
- 40 linear feet of shelf space
- Collection Number
- MC 161 (collection)
- Summary
- Nickolas Kessler (1833-1901), a German immigrant, and his son Charles N. Kessler (1874-1957) were Helena, Montana, brewers, brick makers, and businessmen. Collection consists of six subgroups: Nickolas Kessler (1854-1900); Kessler Brewery (1865-1952); Kessler Brickyard (1877-1901); Saloon (1880-1901); Charles N. Kessler (1892-1950); and Nick Baatz Company (1914-1923). Collection includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, subject files, production records, etc. reflecting the family's personal activities; Montana history, politics, and oil production; prohibition; and other topics.
- Repository
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Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English, German
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Nickolas Kessler was born in Befort, Canton Echternach, in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, on May 26, 1833, the son of Nickolas and Catherine Kessler. Kessler immigrated to the United States, arriving in New York on January 10, 1854. He lived in Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois, before traveling to Colorado in 1858 to search for gold.
In September 1863, Kessler followed the gold rush to Bannack, Montana Territory. In May 1865, he moved to Last Chance Gulch, the site of what is today Helena, where he purchased an interest in Charles Beehrer's fledgling brewery located on Ten Mile Creek. Beehrer founded Montana's first brewery, The Virginia Brewery of Virginia City, in 1863. Within a few months Kessler purchased his partner's interest and continued the brewery as sole proprietor, although he was briefly joined by brewer Ignace Miller in the 1870s. The brewery was known variously as Charles Beehrer and Co., Ten Mile Creek Brewery, Beehrer and Kessler, Ten Mile Brewery, Nick Kessler's Brewery, Kessler's Brewery, Kessler Brewery, Kessler's Brewery and Bottling Works, and Kessler Brewing Company.
In 1886 Nickolas Kessler directed the construction of an entirely new plant at the brewery, furnished with the first refrigeration machine in Montana and the first carbonic acid gas machine to be used in an American brewery. Kessler installed the first glass-lined storage tanks in the state in 1903, and in 1907 he installed the first bottling pipe line in the Rocky Mountain area.
Nickolas Kessler established a small brickyard at the brewery in the late 1860s or early 1870s. In May 1875, Kessler entered into a short-lived partnership with Matthew Wormer, a brickyard employee. Kessler bought the competing C.C. Thurston Brickyard (1885-1888), and made employee Charles H. Bray manager of both yards. Kessler and Bray mechanized the brickyard, vastly increasing production to meet the demands of a growing Helena. With the establishment of Fort Harrison in 1892-1893, the brickyard expanded to include a sewer tile press and the company incorporated as Kessler Brick and Sewer Pipe Works. The Kessler brickyard later consolidated with the Switzer Brick and Terra Cotta Company and incorporated under the name of The Western Clay Manufacturing Company, with Kessler and Jacob Switzer as the stockholders and Bray as secretary and general manager. The Kessler brickyard also secured the Switzer clay bank in Blossburg. Prior to purchasing the Switzer clay source, the Kessler yard obtained its clay from a bank on East Lawrence Street. Charles Bray acquired the Switzer and Kessler family stock in the 1920s, thereby becoming sole owner of the brickyard.
Nickolas Kessler also invested in real estate, rental property, and mining. He owned a saloon on Main Street in Helena, which served as his office for many years. The name of the Kessler saloon is unknown. He also ran a saloon in Marysville in partnership with Mike Tuohy, operated Kessler and Miller's Beer Hall and Saloon in partnership with Ignace Miller in Helena, and bought saloons in Boulder, Hassel, and elsewhere. Kessler also operated a farm and ranch, and ice pond to serve the needs of the brewery and brickyard.
Nickolas was a member of the Territorial Legislative Assembly in 1877, served as president of the Society of Montana Pioneers from 1897 to 1898, and was a member of the board of Kessler School in Helena. He died in Helena on December 11, 1901.
In 1873 Nickolas Kessler married Louisa Ebert, who was born June 15, 1849, in Williamsburg, New York, the daughter of G. Ebert, a German immigrant. The couple had three children: Charles N. (born July 9, 1874), Frederick E. (born in 1876), and Mathilda. Louisa died on December 18, 1880.
Charles N. Kessler, Nickolas's eldest son, began working at the brewery in 1891. He attended the Wahl-Henius Institute, a Chicago school pioneering in scientific brewing methods, and graduated in 1895. Following incorporation of the brewery in 1901, C.N. Kessler assumed the presidency of Kessler Brewing Company. In this capacity it fell to him to fight the prohibition movement, as well as growing competition from large eastern breweries made possible by bottled beer and developing interstate transportation networks. As an officer and founding member of the Montana State Brewers Association (organized in April 1902, as an associate member of the United States Brewers Association), Kessler actively opposed the growing prohibition movement and negotiated contracts with the International Union of the United Brewery Workmen. Kessler, a Republican, was elected senator to the Eleventh and Twelfth Sessions of the Montana Legislative Assembly (1909, 1911), where he opposed prohibition legislation. He was also a member of the anti-prohibition Montana Commercial and Labor League.
In 1916 Montanans voted for statewide prohibition which went into effect on January 1919. On June 28, 1919, the U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue certified the destruction of 588 gallons of Kessler beer, and the Kessler Brewery closed.
The brewery was re-incorporated in 1933, following the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Frederick Kessler, who during the Prohibition years owned and operated the Placer Hotel in Helena, assumed the major role in financing the reestablishment of Kessler Brewery. Frederick was named president of the resuscitated brewery, and C.N. Kessler became vice president in charge of brewing operations. F.S. Jacobsen of Helena was a major stockholder. Frederick Kessler died in January 1949, and his son-in-law, Marc M. Buterbaugh succeeded him as president of the firm. Albert N. Berg became secretary. The brewery continued operation until July 1953. During its last year of operation the brewery, with a 40,000 barrel capacity, sold only 4,000 barrels. In 1984 a Kessler Brewery, owned by Montana Beverages, Ltd., began producing Kessler Beer. Montana Beverages, Ltd., while using the Kessler name, is not associated with the Kessler family.
During Prohibition C.N. Kessler investigated new business opportunities, including the Great Falls-based Nick Baatz Company, founded by early Great Falls bottler Nicholas Baatz. Baatz's firm had diversified into real estate, farming and ranching, soda and mineral water production, wholesale distribution of cigars and glassware, as well as becoming stockholder and distributor for Washington Liquid Gas Company.
Montana's first oil boom of the 1920s, sparked by oil discoveries at Elk Basin in Carbon County, followed by discoveries at Devil's Basin in Musselshell County, at Cat Creek in Petroleum County, and at the important Kevin-Sunburst Field in Toole County, attracted C.N. Kessler's attention. He investigated various oil firms and invested in some, notably the Golden Eagle Oil Company of Helena. Gordon Campbell, a principal in Montana's early oil industry and a developer of Devil's Basin and the Kevin-Sunburst field, kept Kessler informed of exploration efforts.
C.N. Kessler was an avid amateur historian of Montana and the Northwest. He built a substantial personal library and artifact collection of Montaniana which he maintained until his death. He was also interested in geology and mining and developed a collection of minerals, and related literature.
In 1905 C.N. Kessler married Sarah Hewett (1885-1941), daughter of Basin banker Marcus L. Hewett. They had two children C.N., Jr. (1907-1962), and Marietta (1912-1944). The Kesslers lived in Helena until 1923 when they moved to Los Angeles. They returned to Helena in 1933 to reopen the brewery, though they continued to maintain a home in Los Angeles. C.N. returned to California in the early 1950s and died in Los Angeles on October 25, 1957.
Frederick Kessler married Florence M. Gordon (1880-1955), daughter of John and Helen Kern Gordon of Whitewater, Wisconsin, on September 4, 1902. The couple had two daughters, Louise and Helen. Frederick Kessler died in 1949. Helen Kessler (1903-1973) married Marc W. Buterbaugh (1898-1973).
In 1904 Mathilda "Tillie" Kessler married William B. Cochran, a professional soldier stationed at Fort William Henry Harrison. The couple had three children: Louise, William, Jr., and Marion. The Cochrans retired to Princess Anne, Maryland.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Kessler Family Papers consists of five subgroups: Nickolas Kessler, Kessler Brewery, Kessler Brickyard, the Saloon, C.N. Kessler, and Nick Baatz Company.
The Kessler Brewing Company did not formally incorporate until 1901. Until that time Nickolas Kessler oversaw his business interests as an extension of his personal affairs. Because of this (and the fact that many of the letters are written in German), the letters pertaining to the brewery during Nickolas Kessler's lifetime were not separated from his personal correspondence. Correspondingly, Nickolas Kessler's personal financial records reflect his Commercial interests. Correspondence between Charles N. and Frederick Kessler dealing with their efforts to re-establish the brewery following repeal of national prohibition is found in the C.N. Kessler subgroup. The researcher interested in the brewery will find information in the Nickolas Kessler, C.N. Kessler, and Kessler Brewery Subgroups.
The Nickolas Kessler subgroup contains correspondence (1865-1900), which reflects Nickolas Kessler's personal and business interests and includes letters to and from other German-speaking immigrants and early Montana brewers, saloon keepers, and distributors; miscellaneous correspondence (1878) to Mrs. Nickolas Kessler; financial records (1865-1897), which pertain to Kessler's interest in his brewery, brickyard, saloon, real estate, as well as his personal finances; legal documents (1854-1898); subject files (1886-1893); miscellany; and clippings.
The Kessler Brewery subgroup consists of interoffice correspondence (1948-1952); incoming correspondence (1902-1920, 1936-1951); outgoing correspondence (1902-1919, 1933-1952); and general correspondence (1903-1904, 1933-1949). In addition, there are financial records (1865-1919); legal documents (1868-1933); minutes of the Montana Brewers Association (1916); photographs; printed materials (1905-1952); production records (1875-1919); reports (1901-1935); and miscellany.
The Kessler Brickyard subgroup is composed of financial records (1877-1901); production records (1892-1898); reports (1895-1896); and clippings.
The Saloon subgroup contains financial records (1880-1901).
The C.N. Kessler subgroup includes incoming, outgoing, and general correspondence (1893-1953) pertaining to his personal interests. There are, included in the letters between C.N. and Frederick Kessler, some dealing with their efforts to reinstitute the brewery following Repeal in 1933. There is a small amount of miscellaneous correspondence (1893-1942), letters neither to nor from C.N. Kessler, belonging primarily to other family members. There also are court papers (1949); legal documents (1903-1950); legislative materials (1909-1916) pertaining to Kessler's legislative duties and his efforts in the Legislative Assembly to combat prohibition; maps; printed materials (diverse dates) relating for the most part to the prohibition movement in Montana and elsewhere; reports (1916-1921) of Montana mining and oil activities; research notes (1892-1918) compiled by Kessler on brewing and Montana history; speeches (1911-1945); subject files (1910-1948); writings (1904-1935); and miscellany, which includes some materials belonging to the Kessler family children. In addition, there are numerous clippings collected by Kessler on topics of interest to him, including breweries, labor, mining, Montana, prohibition, oil exploration, etc.
The Nick Baatz Company subgroup consists of interoffice correspondence (1919-1922), incoming correspondence (1914-1922), outgoing correspondence (1918-1922), general correspondence (1922), and miscellaneous correspondence (1922). The subgroup also includes court papers (1922), financial records (1917-1923), legal documents (1922), subject files (1922), and miscellany.
There is a typed index to the collection at Montana Historical Society.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Montana Historical Society. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collection. In some cases permission for use may require additional authorization from the copyright owners. For more information contact an archivist.
Preferred Citation
Item description and date. Collection Title. Collection Number. Box and Folder numbers. Montana Historical Society Research Center, Archives, Helena, Montana.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged by subgroups and series. Some material housed 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
Nickolas KesslerReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Incoming Correspondence [prior to 1880, majority of
letters are in German] |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | J. Cigrang |
1865 |
1 / 2 | Charles Beehrer |
1867 |
1 / 3 | F-W (correspondents include R. Flormann, R. R.
Kirkpatrick, Robert Lehmann, Walker Brothers) |
1867 |
1 / 4 | John Newton; Lorenz Zembsch |
1868-1869 |
1 / 5 | Charles Beehrer |
1870 |
1 / 6 | B-D (correspondents include August Buchler, Emil
Linflor, I. Daeker [?]) |
1870 |
1 / 7 | Gerber and Hanel |
1870 |
1 / 8 | Henry S. Gilbert |
1870 |
1 / 9 | G-M (correspondents include A. Guiwits, Hartconn and
Sparks, Henry Hannel, Alfried Mahler, Wolf and Kroger |
1870 |
1 / 10 | Louis Pichler |
1870 |
1 / 11 | S-T (correspondents include Moses Salomon, F.
Tuchfarber Company [re beer labels]) |
1870 |
1 / 12 | B-M (correspondents include August Bofinger, William
B. Cutter, Peter Feil, Charles Florence, T. C. Garvey, A. Guiwits, Henry M. Hill, J.
Latta, Thomas McGarvy) |
1871 |
1 / 13 | Louis Pichler |
1871 |
1 / 14 | S-Z (correspondents include Georg Schuster, W. S.
Wetzel, Robert Zeiler) |
1871 |
1 / 15 | T. P. Ames |
1872 |
1 / 16 | Charles Beehrer |
1872 |
1 / 17 | B-M (correspondents include M. Biers; August
Boffinger; Dick Brown; August Buchler; Math. Ensch; Peter Feil; Zerah French; Henry
Hirschman; Hull, Lidell and Co.; James MacPherson; John Maney; J. H. McKnight and
Co.) |
1872 |
1 / 18 | Patrick Murphy |
1872 |
1 / 19 | O-V (correspondents include Charles Obertreis, H. W.
Stillinger, P. Valiton) |
1872 |
1 / 20 | G. W. Wiegand (re Sun River Brewery) |
1872 |
1 / 21 | B-G (correspondents include William Bryce and Co.,
Paul Daniels, P. Daeker, Louis Gans) |
1873 |
1 / 22 | Henry S. Gilbert |
1873 |
1 / 23 | H-M (correspondents include William Hermann, Hendrie
Brothers, Henry Hirschman, Iler and Co., John Largent and Co., J. H. McKnight and
Co.) |
1873 |
1 / 24 | Chris Nissler (re Silver Bow Brewery) |
1873 |
1 / 25 | T-W (correspondents include Thompson and Preston,
Charles S. Warren, Henri Welter) |
1873 |
1 / 26 | G. W. Wiegand |
1873 |
1 / 27 | Charles Beehrer |
1874 |
1 / 28 | B-W (correspondents include H. E. Bond; Leobold
Born; E. G. Brook; Robert Fenner; Frank, Heyman, and Rhein; John Hunsberger; John C.
Lilly; John A. MacPherson; James Mathews; Frank Maury; J. H. McKnight and Co.;
William Preston; Charles Rueppele; Moses Salomon; Robert Strong; W. A.
Thompson) |
1874 |
1 / 29 | William G. Allen; Bull and Allen |
1875 |
1 / 30 | Charles Beehrer, A. E. Bond |
1875 |
1 / 31 | L. Fullhart (re Silver Star Brewery) |
1875 |
1 / 32 | F-W (correspondents include Robert Fenner, William
Gaddis, William Goodyer, Henry Hirschman, J. R. Hull and Co., Nicholas Kuhnen, James
Mathews, J. H. McKnight and Co., John Newton, Jacob Schnoll, H. W. Stillinger,
Robert Strong, Thompson and Conway, Nick Welsh, P. S. White) |
1875 |
1 / 33 | G. W. Wiegand; Lorenz Zembsch |
1875 |
1 / 34 | B-S (correspondents include Blackwell Bros., L.
Cable, William Goodyer, Philip W. Holmes, J. R. Hull, Louisa Kessler, W.
Kisselpaugh, H. Rosencranz, John C. Sanford, Jacob Schnoll) |
1876 |
1 / 35 | Matthew Wormer |
1876 |
1 / 36 | Charles Beehrer |
1877 |
1 / 37 | G-W (correspondents include William Goodyer, John
Newton, William B. Smith, Jacob Schnoll, Robert Strong, W. S. Wetzel) |
1877 |
1 / 38 | Charles Anton |
1878 |
1 / 39 | Charles Ehlermann and Co. |
1878 |
1 / 40 | H-S (correspondents include Henry Hirschman, S. M.
Pokorny, Moritz Richter [re Grove Brewery], Robert Strong, Thomas Stuart) |
1878 |
1 / 41 | Charles Ehlermann and Co. |
1879 |
1 / 42 | Lilienthal and Co. |
1880 |
1 / 43 | B-T (correspondents include Mrs. C. A. Bourne, R. H.
Clendenin, Charles Ehlermann and Co., Charles Fenske, William Gaddis, H. Guillot, S.
Hartzell and Co., C. F. Hermann and Co., Lilienthal and Co., J. W. Ponsford, L. N.
Smith, Tanner and Tilton) |
1881 |
1 / 44 | D-N (correspondents include E. Dethless, W. G.
Lesseler, John Newton) |
1882 |
1 / 45 | John Newton |
1883 |
1 / 46 | B-N (correspondents include A. L. Bancroft and Co.;
Mrs. Brown; L. C. Carran and Co.; Davis, Smith and Co.; Nellie Grant Mining Company;
John Newton) |
1884 |
1 / 47 | B-W (correspondents include Brunswick, Balke,
Collender Co.; J. E. Daugherty; Frankel and Block; J. Gundlach and Co.; John
Newbrandt; John Newton; Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; W. R. Santley and Co.; Weisel
and Vilter; George Wilkinson) |
1885 |
2 / 1 | B-Z (correspondents include Bennett Bros. and Co.;
Frank L. Benepe; Brunswick, Balke, Collender Co.; Chas. Ehlermann and Co.; Gail and
Bumiller; J. Gundlach and Co.; Catherine Kessler; Knapp, Burrell and Company;
Francisco Llado and Co.; Moline Milburn Co.; Montana Stock Growers' Association;
Neihart Improvement Co.; George W. Reeves; Union Warehouse Co.; Hermann
Zweig)) |
1886 |
2 / 2 | Charles Beehrer |
1887 |
2 / 3 | B-S (correspondents include Frank L. Benepe, Bennett
Bros. and Co., Emmaretta Bourne, Alfred Cave, Charles Ehlermann Hop and Malt Co.,
Wilh. Griesser, Kast Copper and Sheet Iron Co., Emma Kessler, Lilienthal and Co.,
James Llado, John Newton, Jacob Schnoll) |
1887 |
2 / 4 | Henry Schwindt (re Heron Brewery) |
1887 |
2 / 5 | Matthew Wormer (re land purchase; includes letter
from D. A. Shaw) |
1887 |
2 / 6 | W-Z (correspondents include D. D. Williamson,
Hermann Zweig) |
1887 |
2 / 7 | American Carbonate Co. (includes letters to Gans and
Klein re Kessler order) |
1888 |
2 / 8 | Belgrade Grain and Produce Co. (includes
invoices) |
1888 |
2 / 9 | B-M (correspondents include Frank L. Benepe, Charles
Ehlermann Hop and Malt Co., Wilh. Griesser, Magnesia Sectional Covering Co., James
McPherson) |
1888 |
2 / 10 | C-W (correspondents include Edwin Corbin; Horsky,
Miller and Co.; M. Wampler [?]) |
1889 |
2 / 11 | Jacob D. Tietjen |
1890 |
2 / 12 | Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; M. V. "Van"
Harris |
1897 |
2 / 13 | Fred Ketter Cooperage |
1900 |
2 / 14 | C-T (correspondents include Carman Brick Machine
Company; Otto Giessen; New England, New York, and California Malt Co.; F. Tuchfarber
Co.) |
undated |
2 / 15 | Wilhelm Griesser |
undated |
Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
2 / 16 | to J. H. McKnight and Co. |
1878 |
2 / 17-18 | Letterpress books |
1879-1892 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
2 / 19 | Triple X Club (New York) to Louisa (Mrs. Nickolas)
Kessler |
1878 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
3 / 1 | Account books: "Butcher Book" (Con Kohrs and Co.);
E. Stadelholfer; Albert Kleinschmidt Commercial Co. |
1868, 1885, 1887 |
3 / 2 | Bank account book (L. H. Hershfield and
Co.) |
1868-1870 |
3 / 3 | Bank account books (Montana National
Bank) |
1883-1891 |
3 / 4 | Bank account books (First National Bank) |
1888-1893 |
3 / 5 | Bank account books (Montana National
Bank) |
1891-1894 |
3 / 6 | Bank account books (Thomas Cruse Savings Bank;
American National Bank) |
1893-1894 |
3 / 7 | Cancelled checks [sampled] |
1877-1883 |
Volume | ||
1 | Cash book |
1868-1872, 1877 |
Box/Folder | ||
3 / 8-11 | Cash books |
1872-1883 |
4 / 1-5 | Cash books |
1884-1889 |
5 / 1-4 | Cash books |
18904-1894 |
6 / 1-4 | Cash books |
1894-1897 |
7 / 1-2 | Cash books |
1898-1899 |
Volume | ||
2 | Cash book |
1901 |
Box/Folder | ||
7 / 3 | Cash note book |
1884-1888 |
7 / 4-6 | Checkstub books (Peoples National Bank) |
1874-1878 |
7 / 7-8 | Checkstub books (First National Bank) |
1867-1880 |
8 / 1-2 | Checkstub books (First National Bank) |
1880-1884 |
8 / 3 | Checkstub book (Montana National Bank) |
1887-1889 |
8 / 4 | Checkstub book (unidentified bank) |
1887-1889 |
8 / 5-6 | Checkstub books (First National Bank) |
1891-1893 |
8 / 7 | Checkstub book (Montana National Bank) |
1893 |
8 / 8 | Checkstub book (Thomas Cruse Savings
Bank) |
1893 |
8 / 9 | Checkstub book (American National Bank) |
1893 |
8 / 10 | Confidential Telegraphic Cipher (Commercial National
Bank, Portland, Oregon) |
1886 |
8 / 11 | "Cost of building, remodeling house" |
1890 |
8 / 12-14 | Financial notations and memoranda (includes "List of
cash subscriptions") |
1895-1900, undated |
8 / 15 | Fraternal Review Printing Company stock
certificate |
1891 |
volumer | ||
3 | Helena Mining and Stock Exchange share
book |
1885-1886 |
Box/Folder | ||
8 / 16 | Household inventory |
undated |
9 / 1 | "Memoranda of daily cash a/c (Account of money and
notes)"; "Memoranda of cash" |
1885-1894 |
9 / 2 | "Memorandum of money on hand and out"; "Memorandum
of notes, loans, cash, etc." |
1880-1885 |
9 / 3 | "Memorandum of notes" |
1891-1895 |
9 / 4 | "Memorandum of notes I have to pay and what I
owe" |
1891-1892 |
9 / 5 | "Military Post checks returned from Montana National
Bank" (re military post fund account) |
1893 |
9 / 6 | Old Dominion quartz lode claim: labor
receipts |
1886-1887, undated |
9 / 7 | Peoples National Bank of Helena, Montana stock
certificate |
1873 |
9 / 8-11 | Promissory notes and receipts |
18891-1895 |
9 / 12 | receipt for costs (Edward Hirscherler and Nick
Kessler vs. W. McKendrick) |
1892 |
9 / 13 | Receipts [sampled] |
1867-1889 |
9 / 14 | Rent account ledger |
1896-1897 |
10 / 1 | Tax receipts (includes personal and
brewery) RESTRICTED
|
1865-1883 |
10 / 2 | Taxable properties (includes personal and
brewery) RESTRICTED
|
1868, 1883-1886 |
10 / 3 | Waterworks expenses |
circa 1876 |
10 / 4 | Miscellaneous |
1880, undated |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
10 / 5 | Act of naturalization |
1872, 1898 |
10 / 6 | Agreements (re Old Dominion quartz lode claim;
Custer No. 2 lode claim) |
1881, 1893 |
10 / 7 | Assignment of mortgage (Charles J. Nelson, et al. to
Nick Kessler) |
1892 |
10 / 8 | certificate of election to Kessler District School
Board |
1895 |
10 / 9 | Chattel mortgage (William Gehlaus' Mint
Saloon) |
1891 |
10 / 10 | Deed (property of Kessler Brewing Co.) |
1872 |
10 / 11 | Deed (Helena property) |
1873 |
10 / 12 | Deed (Lewis and Clark County property) |
1893 |
10 / 13 | Garnishment of wages (includes depositions re Davey
and Burton sawmill) |
1889 |
10 / 14 | Hippolyth-Peter Kessler power of
attorney |
1898 |
10 / 15 | Letters testamentary (re Eugene Hoerman) |
1889 |
10 / 16 | Lien release agreement (W. Myers) |
1884 |
10 / 17 | Luxembourg passports (includes translation by C. N.
Kessler) |
1854, 1863 |
10 / 18 | Frank Potter bonding for post office
position |
1890 |
10 / 19 | Mortgage on Henry Fuller's St. Louis Restaurant and
Saloon in Hassel |
1868 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
10 / 20 | Cascade Land Company |
1891-1893 |
10 / 21 | D. T. Goodell notes and papers |
1888-1889 |
10 / 22 | Graham and Co. papers (re George Graham and John
Dillon horse sales) |
1889-1890 |
10 / 23 | Nick Gromesh |
circa 1890 |
10 / 24 | Jeremiah Robinson power of attorney papers (re Old
dominion quartz lode claim) |
1891 |
10 / 25 | "Papers of the Custer Mine" |
1886-1888 |
10 / 26 | Patent kilns |
1892 |
10 / 27 | J. B. Welter saloon (Boulder) |
1891 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
10 / 28 | Charles H. Ebert application for citizenship; Ebert
genealogical information |
1865, undated |
10 / 29 | Invitation |
1899 |
10 / 30 | List of artifacts transferred to the
Museum |
|
10 / 31 | Report cards (Charles, Frederick, and Mathilda
Kessler) |
undated |
Clippings |
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Box/Folder | ||
10 / 32 | Scrapbook |
circa 1869 |
10 / 33 | Clippings loose in scrapbook |
1886-1893, undated |
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Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Interoffice Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
11 / 1 | C. N. Kessler to Marc Buterbaugh |
1948 |
11 / 2 | "Tom" to C. N. Kessler |
1949 |
11 / 3 | C. N. Kessler to Marc Buterbaugh |
1949 |
11 / 4-6 | Marc Buterbaugh to C. N. Kessler |
1949-1952 |
Incoming Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
11 / 7 | E-Y (correspondents include East Side Pharmacy,
Joseph Schneible Company, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local No.
158) |
1902 |
11 / 8 | Palatable Water Still Company |
1903 |
11 / 9 | E. Starz Chemical Laboratory |
1904 |
11 / 10 | B-S (correspondents include Basin Hardware and
Mercantile Company, Centennial Brewing Co., Scientific Station for Pure
Products) |
1905 |
11 / 11 | A-U (correspondents include A. M. Holter Hardware
Co.; Centennial Brewing Co.; Gould Mines Co.; United Brewery Workers, Local No.
66 |
1906 |
11 / 121 | A-U (correspondents include Bellingham Bay Brewery;
International Union of United Brewery Workmen, Local No. 66; Lincoln Trust and Title
Company; Northern Pacific Railway Company) |
1907 |
11 / 13 | C-W (correspondents include Capital Brewing Company;
Great Lakes Engineering Works [including blueprints of refrigeration machine];
International Union of United Brewery Workmen, Local No. 66; Missouri River Power
Company; Olympia Brewing Company; 20th Century Machinery Co.; Western Federation of
Miners, Mount Helena Union No. 138) |
1908 |
11 / 14 | I-M (correspondents include International Union of
United Brewery Workmen, Local No. 231; Link-Belt Company; Montana Brewing
Company) |
1909 |
11 / 15 | C-T (correspondents include Capital City Brewing
Co.; International Union of United Brewery Workmen, Local Nos. 66 and 231; 20th
Century Machinery Company) |
1910 |
11 / 16 | A-W (correspondents include American Brewing and
Malting Co.; Butte Brewing Co.; Bozeman Brewery; Wilhelm Griesser; The Labor World Meyer Supply Company; E. A. Moffett; B.
Schade Brewing Co.; Boyd Winchester, enclosing his booklet "Sumptuary laws and
Sunday laws") |
1911 |
11 / 17 | C-U (correspondents include Central Products Co.,
enclosing booklet "Better Brewing"; Garden City Brewing Co.; Pfaudler Co.; Reduction
Supply Company; United States Brewers' Association) |
1912 |
11 / 18 | O-S (correspondents include Olympia Brewing Co.;
Pfaudler Co.; Sealtite Stopper and Machinery Co.) |
1913 |
11 / 19 | B-T (correspondents include Bureau of Protection;
Geo. E. Laubenheimer Co.; Olympia Brewing Co.; Pfaudler Co.; 20th Century Machinery
Co.) |
1914 |
11 / 20 | A-U (correspondents include American Brewing Co.;
Benton and Co. [re The Weakly Freak anti-prohibition
magazine]; Centennial Brewing Co.; Charles Zoller Company; Goodkind Bros.;
International Union of United Brewery Workmen, Local No. 104; Iowa Brewers
Association; A. A. Lathrop; Howard M. Lewis; Manufacturers and Dealers Association
of America; Mercantile Protective Association of the State of Florida; Kalispell
Malting and Brewing Co.; Garden City Brewing Co.; Montana Commercial and Labor
League; Montana Products and Manufactures Association; Presbyterian Temperance
Committee; H. L. Shapard; George H. Stevens; 20th Century Machinery Co.; United
States Brewers' Association) |
1915 |
11 / 21 | B-I (correspondents include Bellingham Bay Brewery;
Joseph Corby; unidentified) |
1916 |
11 / 22 | Montana Anti-Saloon League |
1916 |
11 / 23 | A-U (correspondents include International Union of
Steam and Operating Engineers Local 116; U.S. Internal Revenue Service; United
States Brewers' Association) |
1918 |
11 / 23a | Universal Company (re sale of brewing
equipment) |
1918 |
11 / 24 | American Brewing Company (Great Falls);
International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, and Soft Drink Workers |
1920 |
11 / 25 | B-S (correspondents include B and W Distributing
Company; Davis Supply Company; Eimer and Amend; F. C. Deckebach Sons Co.; J. E.
Siebel Sons' Co.) |
1933 |
11 / 26 | B-S (correspondents include Billman Electric Heater
Co.; Liquid Carbonic Corporation; The Sweet Co.) |
1935 |
11 / 27 | C-T (correspondents include Corn Products Sales
Company; Great Western Electro-Chemical Co.; Otto Meier; Society of Wahl Brewing
Technologists; Taber Pump Co.) |
1936 |
11 / 28 | Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks |
1938 |
11 / 29 | Master Brewers Association |
1938-1939 |
11 / 30 | B-S (correspondents include Borden Company; Boys'
Clubs of America; A. E. Schwingel) |
1940 |
11 / 31 | L-T (correspondents include Georges Lalonde; Geo. E.
Tarbox Co.) |
1949 |
11 / 32 | Olympia Brewing Company |
1950 |
11 / 33 | West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company |
1951 |
11 / 34 | M-S (correspondents include Master Brewers'
Association of America, Missoula Brewing Company, Sicks' Spokane Brewery |
1950 |
11 / 35 | A-D (correspondents include Anaconda Brewing Co.,
John Del Villano) |
undated |
Outgoing Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
12 / 1-4 | Letterpress books (includes Montana State Brewers'
Association, 1902-1904) |
1902-1906, 1909-1910 |
13 / 1-3 | Letterpress books (includes Montana State Brewers'
Association, 1908) |
1906-1908 |
14 / 1-4 | Letterpress books |
1908-1909 |
15 / 1-4 | Letterpress books (includes Montana State Brewers'
Association, 1911) |
1910-1913 |
16 / 1 | Letterpress book |
1913-1916 |
16 / 2 | E. R. Gay, Thomas J. Walsh |
1914-1915 |
16 / 3 | Form letter (re prohibition in Kansas) |
1915 |
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
16 / 4-5 | Union negotiations (correspondents include
International Union of the United Brewery Workers; E. A. Moffett) |
1911-1916 |
16 / 6 | B-Y (correspondents include W. F. and John Barnes
Company, Brooks Oil Company, Corn Products Sales Co., Dearborn Chemical Company,
Duriron Company, Ernecke and Salmstein Company, Flox Company, Industrial Chemical
Sales Company, International Filter Company, Michael Yundt Company) |
1933 |
16 / 7 | A-W (correspondents include American Biochemical
Products Company, Cream City Chemical Works, Davis Supply Company, Diamond Power
Specialty Corporation, Elgin Softener Corporation, Hoppes Manufacturing Company,
Starr Manufacturing and Chemical Company, F. H. Steinbart and Son, Victor Chemical
Works, Wahl-Henius Institute) |
1934 |
16 / 8 | B-P (correspondents include Billings Brewing
Company, Pfaudler Company) |
1935 |
16 / 9 | A-W (correspondents include Anglo American Mining
Corporation, Lilie-Hoffman Cooling Towers Inc., R. L. McNelly, Schillinger Brothers
Company, Wilkins-Anderson Company) |
1936 |
16 / 10 | B-W (correspondents include Bismarck Hotel, Butte
Brewing Company, Dearborn Chemical Company, International Tin Research and
Development Council, Fred Kessler, Master Brewers' Association of America, Pioneer
Brewing Company, August Scholl Brewing Company, Texas Brewing Institute, John T.
Tucker, United States Brewing Company, Viking Pump Company, Wahl-Henius Institute,
Weldon Manufacturing Company) |
1937 |
16 / 11 | D-W (correspondents include John DaHood, Hamm
Brewing Company, Master Brewers Association of America, Burton K.
Wheeler) |
1938 |
16 / 12 | B-M (correspondents include Otto Biefeld Company,
Douthitt Corporation, Master Brewers Association of America) |
1939 |
16 / 13 | B-U (includes letters to northwest breweries re new
bottle house foreman Paul J. Dehler, Billings Brewing Company, United States Patent
Office, Pfaudler Company) |
1940 |
16 / 14 | Eberbach and Son Company |
1944 |
16 / 15 | George E. Tarbox |
1949 |
16 / 16 | Standard Ore and Alloys Corporation |
1952 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
17 / 1 | Account book ("Jos. Becker in a/c with Horsky Miller
and Co., Brewers, Helena") |
1891 |
17 / 2 | Account book (Elliston, Mont.) |
1892-1894 |
17 / 3 | Account books (Charles W. Fleisher; J. J.
Heiner) |
1866-1867, 1891-1893 |
17 / 4 | Account books (Patrick Leo's Pony
Saloon) |
1888-1890 |
17 / 5 | Account books (Tex Rose; Charles
Schmoltz) |
1895-1896, 1900-1901 |
17 / 6 | Account books (A. M. Swandon; Sznfransky and
Company) |
1889-1890, undated |
17 / 7 | Account book (John B. Welter, includes inventory
) |
1889 |
17 / 8 | Account book (illegible name) |
1890 |
17 / 9 | Account journal ("Green's India Creek and Hot
Springs Express") |
1867 |
17 / 10-11 | Account journals (Helena) |
1865, 1883-1886 |
17 / 12 | Account journal (Silver City and Trinity
Gulch) |
1868 |
17 / 13-14 | Account ledgers |
1865-1866 |
18 / 1-5 | Account ledgers (includes barley record,
1885) |
1866-1882 |
19 / 1-5 | Account ledgers |
1876-1885 |
20 / 1-5 | Account ledgers |
1885-1891 |
21 / 1-2 | Account ledgers (includes unattached "Mrs. Kranich"
statement) |
1891 |
21 / 3-5 | Account ledgers |
1892-1897 |
22 / 1-4 | Account ledgers |
1894-1897 |
23 / 1-4 | Account ledgers |
1897-1901, undated |
23 / 5 | Accounts receivable |
1867-1873, 1892-1893 |
24 / 1 | Account record (Joe Collins) |
1869 |
24 / 2 | Account records (Mike Tuohy, Marysville) |
1893 |
24 / 3 | Account record (Marysville) |
1884 |
24 / 4 | Account record (J. B. Welter's saloon,
Boulder) |
1890 |
24 / 5 | Account and record of expenses |
1866 |
24 / 6-7 | Accounts receivable |
1869, 1897 |
24 / 8 | Annual report |
1937 |
Volume | ||
3a | Balance sheets |
1903-1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 9 | Bank account book (Kessler and Miller, First
National Bank) |
1878-1883 |
24 / 10 | Beer faucet accounts |
1871-1872 |
24 / 11 | Beer purchase orders (Fort William H.
Harrison) |
1908 |
24 / 12 | Brewer's purchase book |
1868-1880 |
24 / 13-19 | Brewer's record of materials purchased |
1880-1912 |
24 / 20 | "Cash expenses for ice" |
1894-1895 |
24 / 21 | Cash journals |
1894-1901 |
25 / 1 | "Copy of statement Income Tax" RESTRICTED
|
1895 |
25 / 2 | Daybooks ("Grizzli Gulch Beer Account with Ch.
Beehrer and Co.") |
1865 |
25 / 2 | Daybooks ("Ten Mile Creek brewery Beer
Acct") |
1865 |
25 / 3-10 | Daybooks |
1865-1870 |
26 / 1-6 | Daybooks (includes "Bricks for Schoolhouse",
1878) |
1871-1880 |
27 / 1-6 | Daybooks (includes agreement re Helena townsite
property, Sept. 1884) |
1880-1885 |
28 / 1-5 | Daybooks (includes agreement re bricks for Masonic
Temple, Helena, [circa 1885]; agreement re ice, [ca 1885]; agreement re bricks, July
1886) |
1885-1888 |
29 / 1-8 | Daybooks |
1888-1890 |
30 / 1-6 | Daybooks |
1890-1892 |
31 / 1-6 | Daybooks |
1892-1893 |
32 / 1-7 | Daybooks |
1893-1895 |
33 / 1-6 | Daybooks |
1895-1896 |
34 / 1-7 | Daybooks |
1896-1898 |
35 / 1-7 | Daybooks |
1898-1900 |
36 / 1-7 | Daybooks |
1900-1922 |
37 / 1-7 | Daybooks [not in sequence] (includes brickyard
daybook, 1880) |
1888-1900 |
37 / 8 | Daybooks (East Helena accounts) |
1899 |
38 / 1-2 | Daybooks (East Helena accounts) |
1899-1902 |
38 / 3 | Daybooks (Marysville accounts) |
1893 |
38 / 4 | Elliston accounts |
1895 |
38 / 5 | Expense and cash account (includes daybook,
1886-1889) |
1879, 1886-1889 |
38 / 6 | Great Falls and Sand Coulee accounts |
1889-1890 |
38 / 7 | "Hay Measure of Hay Ranch from Edgerton and co.";
alfalfa and hay records (brewery and brickyard) |
1888, 1895 |
38 / 8 | Hop purchases (includes shipment insurance, etc.) |
1868 |
38 / 9 | Index to "Charles Beehrer and John Wagner's Beer
Account for the Helena Brewery with Helena city and Nelson Gulch" |
undated |
38 / 10 | Insurance policies |
1883-1884 |
38 / 11 | Inventory (includes bills receivable and
payable) |
1867 |
38 / 12 | Inventories (includes brewery, household, brickyard,
ice house, properties) |
1868-1878, 1893, undated |
Volume | ||
3b | Inventories |
1893, 1909-1917, undated |
Box/Folder | ||
38 / 13 | Inventory of "Guiles [?] Brewery
Outfit") |
undated |
38 / 14 | J. H. McKnight and Co. statements and
receipts |
1879-1881 |
38 / 15 | Lafayette Brewery, Helena, mechanics lien
payment |
1870 |
38 / 16 | Memoranda of payment |
1908-1909 |
38 / 17-20 | Payroll account books |
1886-1900 |
39 / 1-2 | Payroll account ledger (includes brickyard and note
in German) |
1868-1888 |
39 / 3-4 | Payroll account ledger (includes "Account book for
Mechanics and Laborers Employed on Buildings", [1870s]) |
1872-1879, 1892 |
39 / 5 | Payroll costs |
1892-1893 |
39 / 6-8 | Payroll record |
1887, 1893-1896, 1899-1902 |
40 / 1 | Receipts |
1866-1914 |
40 / 2 | Record of barley purchases (includes cost of
elevator for barley) |
1890-1901 |
40 / 3-8 | Time books (includes building of malt cellar,
addition to Bottlehouse) |
1874-1902 |
Volume | ||
4-5 | Time books |
1896-1901 |
Box/Folder | ||
40 / 9 | Time books (includes carpenters, ice workers,
teamsters) |
1890-1901 |
40 / 10 | Time books (ice workers) |
1894-1896 |
40 / 11 | Time books (includes ice workers, wood
haulers) |
1889-1902 |
40 / 12 | U. S. revenue stamps [sampled]; tax
receipts RESTRICTED
|
1867-1872, 1885-1906 |
40 / 13 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
40 / 14 | Agreements (re electrification of Kessler
Brewery) |
1893, 1908 |
40 / 15 | Agreements (Cable City Brewery re hops and
malt) |
1868 |
40 / 16-17 | Agreements (International Union of United Brewery
Workmen with Montana Brewers Association; 1916 agreement RESTRICTED due to
fragility; photocopy available) |
1906-1919 |
40 / 18 | "Brewer's application for permission to remove
fermented liquor for bottling..." |
undated |
40 / 19 | Certification of financial responsibility (Fort
William H. Harrison beer club) |
1907 |
40 / 20 | Declaration of occupancy of brewery property by
Charles Beehrer; sale indenture for brewery property between Charles Beehrer and
Nickolas Kessler |
1865-1866 |
40 / 21 | Indenture and agreement with Leopold Balbeck (re
sale of Kessler Brewery) |
1890 |
40 / 22 | Indenture (re sale of Gold Creek
Brewery) |
1868 |
40 / 23 | Indenture (re sale of Cedar Creek
Brewery) |
1870 |
40 / 24 | Licenses (includes saloon) |
1866-1907 |
40 / 25 | Montana Brewers and Wholesalers Association
resolution (re suspension of operations) |
1916 |
40 / 26 | Proposal to form corporation |
circa 1933 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
40 / 27 | Montana Brewers' Association (includes minutes,
resolution re enforcement of liquor laws) |
1909, 1911, 1916 |
Volume | ||
6 | Montana Brewers' Association (includes articles of
incorporation, bylaws, minutes, and judgement of dissolution) |
1914-1919 |
Photographs |
||
Box/Folder | ||
41 / 1 | Advertising photographs by Alvey-Ferguson Company,
manufacturers of conveyors, skids, etc. |
undated |
Printed Material |
||
Box/Folder | ||
41 / 2 |
Kessler Brewing Company
|
circa 1905 |
41 / 3 |
Plain talk and hard facts about Blatz
|
undated |
41 / 4 |
The Picture of health (re The Capital Brewing
Company's High Life Bottled Beer) |
undated |
41 / 5 |
The Story of Kessler Brewery established 1865 and how beer is
brewed
|
1952 |
41 / 6 | "Kessler Brewing Company,"
Western brewing and distribution
|
1944 |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
41 / 7 | Beer and malt inventory notes |
1905-1909 |
41 / 8 | Beer on hand |
1918-1919 |
41 / 9 | Beer production record ("Peter Kessler Beer
Book") |
1875-1878 |
41 / 10-11 | Brewer's monthly return (re beer purchased and
sold) |
1915-1919 |
Volume | ||
7-26 | Brewer's record of fermented liquors made and
sold |
1868-1919 |
Box/Folder | ||
41 / 12 | Brewing record (includes amounts of ingredients
used) |
1917-1918 |
41 / 13 | Driver's load record |
1908-1909 |
41 / 14-15 | Record of barrels made, malt, hops, and
bottles |
1878-1879, 1893-1898 |
41 / 16 | Record of stock on hand |
1897-1903 |
41 / 17 | Return of fermented liquors subject to additional
tax RESTRICTED
|
1914 |
41 / 18-19 | Stamp account record |
1896-1902 |
42 / 1 | Stamp and sales record |
1908-1910 |
42 / 2-4 | Stamps and driver's record |
1912-1918 |
42 / 5 | Weekly production record |
1891 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 6 | Earthquake damage |
1935 |
42 / 7 | "Set up cost of materials and labor in building the
Half Gallon Jug soaker for the Bottling Dept." |
1935 |
42 / 8 | Water analyses |
1901-1919 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 9 | Breweries investment information |
1933 |
42 / 10 | Hauser Brewing Company |
1933 |
42 / 11 | San Bernadino Brewing Company |
1933 |
42 / 12 | Schmidt Brewing Company (includes information on
Centennial Brewery, Butte) |
1933 |
42 / 13 | Sierra Brewing Corporation |
1933 |
42 / 14 | U. S. brewer's bond |
1916-1918 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
43 / 1 | Blomgren Bros. and Co., Hang
on to this (re bottle labels) |
undated |
43 / 2 | Helena Trades and Labor Assembly, Constitution and by-laws
|
1915 |
43 / 3 | HB 250; HB 281 (re state liquor control act), 32nd
Legislative Assembly |
1951 |
43 / 4 | Industrial Accident Board notices |
undated |
43 / 5 | Industrial Workers of the World [IWW], "An Appeal to
all progressive brewery workers" |
1907 |
43 / 6 | Notes (re liquor licenses, saloons, breweries, and
druggists in Montana) |
circa 1914 |
43 / 7 | International Union of the United Brewery Workers
constitution (extracts) |
undated |
43 / 8 | International Union of the United Brewery Workers
anti-prohibition leaflets, advertisements, etc. |
1914-1916 |
43 / 9 |
Labor contracts between Milwaukee Brewers' Association and
Brewery Workers
|
1912 |
43 / 10 | Labor union leaflets |
1904-1910 |
43 / 11 | Liquor Dealers' Association constitution and
bylaws |
1915-1916 |
43 / 12 | List of artifacts transferred to the
Museum |
|
43 / 13 | List of union clerks in Helena businesses |
1913 |
43 / 14 | Manufacturers and Dealers Club of Chicago
anti-prohibition postcards |
undated |
43 / 15 | Master Brewers Association applicants and national
convention materials |
1938-1939 |
43 / 16 | Master Brewers Association, District of Montana
constitution and bylaws; Montana convention materials |
1937, undated |
43 / 17 | Montana Commercial and labor League prohibition
materials |
circa 1916 |
43 / 18 | Montana State Federation of Labor resolution re
prohibition |
1915 |
43 / 19 | Notes and draft of letters to Helena Trades and
Labor Council re union |
circa 1907 |
43 / 20 | "Notes for an advertisement of Bock Beer" (includes
Kessler and Great Falls Select ads) |
1949 |
43 / 21 | Painters and Paperers union ( F. L. U. No. 199)
resolution |
1910 |
43 / 22 | Pacific Fire Extinguisher Company
contract |
1911 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | "Process and apparatus of the manufacture of
caramel-malt (patent applied," etc. (also includes 19 blueprints of machinery at
brewery from Link-Belt and Alvey- Ferguson companies) [OVERSIZE FOLDER] |
1898, 1905-1911, undated |
Box/Folder | ||
43 / 23 | United States Brewery Association contract
statistics and wages and hours |
1910-1920 |
43 / 24 | United States Brewery Association meeting banquet;
anti-prohibition demonstration |
1911, 1919 |
43 / 25 | United States Brewery Association registered
trademarks, labels, and prints |
1904-1919 |
43 / 26 | Wahl-Henius Institute newsletter |
1940 |
43 / 27 |
The Western brewer , "Production of malt liquors in
the United States" |
1863-1914 |
43 / 28 | "Write to following firms" (re re-establishing
brewery) |
circa 1933 |
43 / 29 | Miscellaneous |
1913-1952, undated |
Kessler BrickyardReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
44 / 1 | A-W (correspondents include Arthur Brown, Joseph N.
Brown, Lester Dewey, Robert Strong, Matthew Wormer) |
1872-1876 |
44 / 2 | W (correspondents include Daniel Wells, James D.
Wolff, Matthew Wormer) |
1880 |
44 / 3 | Paul McCormick |
1904-1905 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
44 / 4 | Account records ("Masonic Temple, S. F. Evans
Contractor," "Nick Monsham and others Brick a/c" |
1884-1885 |
44 / 5 | Account records ("Brick acct. of C.C. Thurstons
Brickyard Witmer Bros. mortgage," "Brick book for C.C. Thurston's Yard," "CC
Thurston kiln no. 2" |
1885-1886 |
44 / 6 | Account record (James Blake) |
1888 |
44 / 7-8 | Account ledger (loose notes, etc. in second
folder) |
1874-1882 |
44 / 9-10 | Account ledger (loose notes, etc. in second
folder) |
1882-1887 |
44 / 11-13 | Account ledgers) |
1886-1893 |
44 / 14 | Balances |
1897 |
44 / 15 | Bill of sale (Thurston Brickyard) |
1885 |
44 / 16 | "Book for annual statements of Kessler and Wormers
Brickyard" (includes agreement of co-partnership between Nickolas Kessler and Matthew
Wormer, May 1875) |
1875-1879 |
44 / 17 | "Book for Brickyard" (includes record of production,
record of expenses, and employee time account) |
1872-1879 |
45 / 1 | "Car Book for Montana Smelting Co. Great Falls"
(includes United Smelting and Refining Co.); freight rate record and miscellaneous
notes) |
1881-1891, 1895 |
45 / 2-9 | Daybooks |
1877-1886 |
45 / 10 | Daybooks ("New Brickyard") |
1886 |
46 / 1-5 | Daybooks |
1886-1900 |
46 / 6 | Estimates of costs at brickyard |
1893 |
46 / 7 | Expense record |
1898 |
46 / 8-11 | Journals |
1887-1898 |
47 / 1 | Journal ("Kessler and Wormer Deer Lodge
Brickyard") |
1878 |
47 / 2 | Payroll account ©. A. Baker, John Hubert, Hy Liehe,
Frank Tackley) |
1881-1893 |
47 / 3 | Payroll account (memorandum re Hy Liehe) |
1893 |
47 / 4-5 | Payroll ledger |
1880-1886, 1891-1900 |
47 / 6-11 | Payroll record |
1888-1901 |
48 / 1-2 | Purchase books for brickyard |
1875-1879 |
48 / 3 | Receipt |
1880 |
48 / 4-12 | Time books |
1874-1886, 1890-1894 |
48 / 4-12 | Time books (carpenters and building) |
1886-1887 |
49 / 1 | Wood purchases |
1886-1892 |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 2-3 | Inventories |
1897-1898 |
49 / 4 | Kiln and moulding time |
1892-1993 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 5 | Production and financial figures |
1895-1896 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 6 | "The amount of building improvements perfected in
Helena during the year 1887" |
1888 January 1 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 7 | List of artifacts transferred to the
Museum |
SaloonReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 8-11 | Cash books [loose financial notes in folder
9] |
1880-1887, 1890-1891 |
50 / 1-4 | Cash books |
1891-1900 |
50 / 5 | Insurance policies |
1894 |
C. N. KesslerReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
50 / 6 | Nickolas Kessler |
1893 |
50 / 7 | W. F. Rector |
1896 |
50 / 8 | H-I (correspondents include Charles Hoerrman from
the Philippines; Improved Order of Red Men, Blackfoot Tribe No. 3; |
1898 |
50 / 9 | D. Ludendorf [in German] |
1900 |
50 / 10 | A-W (correspondents include Aetna Life Insurance
Company, Nick Fritz, R. Lee Word) |
1901 |
50 / 11 | B-S (correspondents include Theodore Branchle; J. W.
Heckert; John D. Holliday; "Cowboy Til" [Mathilda Kessler]; D. Ludendorf [in
German]; W. E. Mitchell; Montana Reduction Company re proposed Basin and Elliston
Railway) |
1902 |
50 / 12 | B-W (correspondents include Agnes Baldwin, Paul S.
A. Bickel, Tracey Boardman, J. Habersham, Marie Loewe [in German], D. Ludendorf [in
German], Arthur Mecke, Wilfred F. Miller, Montana Historical and Miscellaneous
Library, W. B. Raleigh, Roycrofters, unidentified) |
1903 |
50 / 13 | B-P (correspondents include Margaret Barbour,
Mathilda Kessler Cochran, William B. Cochran, George Hinkel, Marie Loewe [in
German], Arthur Mecke, Emma Mecke, Barney Milgreve, E. L. Priest, F. Pulsifer,
Louise P.) |
1904 |
50 / 14 | C-W (correspondents include Mathilda Kessler
Cochran, William B. Cochran, Jack Farmer, Marcus L. Hewett, Sarah Hewett [fiancée],
Hewett State Bank, Martha Kuhne, Jessica Leys, D. Ludendorf [in German], Emma Mecke,
George R. Milburn, F. H. Nickey, A. K. Prescott, E. W. Walsh) |
1905 |
50 / 15 | C-S (correspondents include Mathilda Kessler
Cochran, William B. Cochran from the Philippines, Nona B. Eddy, Sarah Hewett
[fiancée], S. E. Larabie, Louis Linemain, D. Ludendorf [in German], J. L. Sebolth) |
1906 |
50 / 16 | C-S (correspondents include Burrows Brothers
Company, C. Cochran, Mathilda Kessler Cochran, East Pacific Mining Company, D. F.
Keller, Ernest T. Lindemann, Otto Julius Merkel, Success
Magazine, E. E. Tull, James M. Vermaat) |
1907 |
50 / 17 | B-O (correspondents include J. M. Boardman,
Centennial Brewing Company, Mathilda Kessler Cochran, William B. Cochran, Montana
Mining Association, Alvin P. Nipgen, Gov. Edwin L. Norris, Victor Osweiler [in
German]) |
1908 |
50 / 18 | A-S (correspondents include W. R. Allen, Thomas H.
Carter, Mathilda Kessler Cochran, William B. Cochran, Hewett State Bank, N. Hilger,
Sarah Kessler, J. Sanders, Helene Schnoll [in German], George H.
Stanton) |
1909 |
51 / 1 | B-P (correspondents include C. O. Bielenberg,
Mathilda Kessler Cochran, William Cochran, Fred H. Drake, East Pacific Mining
Company, Marcus L. Hewett, Hewett State Bank, W. F. Meyer, Montana State Historical
and Miscellaneous Library, William M. Morris, New York Life Insurance Company,
Northern Pacific Railway Company re rail passes, W. A. Petzoldt) |
1910 |
51 / 2 | H-U (correspondents include Hewett State Bank, N.
Hilger, J. S. Keerl, Lawrence C. Kelly, C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., Benjamin B. Law,
Caroline Lehman, I. A. Leighton, Alonzo Victor Lewis, Edward G. Miner, Montana
Direct Primary Election Commission, National Progressive Republican League, New York
Life Insurance Company, Charles Rennert, Gray W. Richardson, United States Fidelity
and Guaranty Company) |
1911 |
51 / 3 | A-W (correspondents include American Brewing and
Malting Company, Valdemar Bjernede, Owen Byrnes, E. A. Carleton, C. E. Catlin, Sue
Alice Pulsifer Crockett, George O. Freeman, Helena Country Club, Benjamin B. Law,
Frances Loring re Cromwell Dixon memorial, Luther Burbank Society, Edward G. Miner,
Montana League of Progressive Republicans, Fred Naegele, B. F. White) |
1912 |
51 / 4 | H-S (correspondents include Hewett State Bank,
Charles Ritch Johnson re prohibition, C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., Julius Simon [in
German], Society of Montana Pioneers) |
1913 |
51 / 5 | Marcus L. Hewett; Hewett State Bank |
1914 |
51 / 6 | C-S (correspondents include Mathilda Kessler
Cochran, E. W. Dougherty, East Pacific Mining Company, Edith T. Farmer, T. O.
Hammond re Helena Country Club, David Hilger, C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., New York
Life Insurance Company, W. B. Raleigh, Society of Montana Pioneers) |
1915 |
51 / 7 | A-W (correspondents include S. Allen and Company,
Allied Bazaar, Margaret C. Bach, Owen Byrnes, Mathilda Kessler Cochran, M. J. Elrod,
Kate Hammond Fogarty, F. H. Garver, Haynes Photo Studios, E. W. Heckert, Charles S.
Hoermann, L. A. Huffman, Arthur Koenig, C. F. Lloyd, Don Maguire, James McLaughlin,
Masonic Lodge, Montana State Prison, William M. Morris, William Muth, The New Hub,
Howard Paschal, W. D. Rogan re flint lock gun, Robert J. Shores, Smithsonian
Institution, Society of Sons and Daughters of Montana Pioneers, South Dakota Dept.
of History, A. E. Spriggs, Guy W. Stapleton, W. J. Stephens, Edward G. Swan, Sam W.
Teagarden, The Teepee Book, Maude Schnoll Thiel, U.
S. Corps of Engineers, O. D. Wheeler) |
1916 |
51 / 8 | A-H (correspondents include A. C. McClurg and Co.,
Margaret C. Bach, Tracy Boardman, Owen Byrnes, William J. Campbell, Mathilda Kessler
Cochran, College of Montana including brochure, M. J. Elrod, F. H. Garver, Great
Falls-Barker Mining Company, Haynes Photo Studios, L. A. Huffman) |
1917 |
51 / 9 | K (correspondents include Fred Kessler, Peter Koch,
Sarah Kessler, Peter Koch, Arthur Koenig) |
1917 |
51 / 10 | L-W (correspondents include William S. Lewis, Lewis
and Clark Chapter American Red Cross, Montana-Bingham Con. Mining Co., Navy League
of the United States, Jeannette Rankin, Society of Sons and Daughters of Montana
Pioneers, Alice Stuart, Sam W. Teagarden, Elizabeth Thompson, U. S. Junior Naval
Reserve, U. S. Corps of Engineers, William Wallace Jr., O. D. Wheeler, Wisconsin
State Historical Society) |
1917 |
51 / 11 | A-G (correspondents include Matt W. Alderson,
American Museum of Natural History, D. F. Barry, Franz Boas, Bozeman Public Library,
W. J. Brennan, N. E. Carter including catalog of Indian relics, Centennial Brewing
Co., Colorado State Historical and Natural History Society, Walter Cooper, Joseph
Culbertson, Decker's Curio Shop, Rudolph W. Dehler, M. J. Elrod, W. H. Everson,
Founders Club of the State Park Headwaters of the Missouri River, Charles G. Gaddis,
F. H. Garver, Julia Cody Goodman, U. A. Gribble, George Bird Grinnell) |
1918 |
51 / 12 | H-L (correspondents include Haynes Photo Studios,
George Hazzard, H. W. Heckart, Heitmuller Art Company, Francis H. Herrick, L. A.
Huffman, Fred Hunt, Idaho State Historical Society, T. W. Ingersoll, Francis S.
Irvin, W. H. Jackson, George M. Johnson, Elers Koch, Frederick Koehler, William S.
Lewis, Library of Congress, Frank Bird Linderman) |
1918 |
51 / 13 | M-Z (correspondents include Don Maguire, Robert
McCulloh, Jacob A. Meyers, Anson Mills, Missouri Historical Society, Daniel H.
Newhall, Oregon Historical Society, Jeannette Rankin, Margaret S. Roberts, Frances
Schaubslager, South Dakota Dept. of History, Strengthen America Campaign re
prohibition, Katie Cassel Stewart, R. H. Sutherlin, N. S. Thomas, H. A. Trexler, J.
B. Tyrrell, U. S. Forest Service, M. L. Wilson, Catherine C. Young, Zimmerman
Brothers) |
1918 |
52 / 1 | A-W (correspondents include American Live Stock and
Loan Company, Bowles Live Stock Commission Company, Decker's Curio Shop, John M.
Evans, Haynes Photo Studios, George H. Hill, L. A. Huffman, D. Ludendorf [in
German], Missouri Historical Society, Montana Geographic Society, Daniel H. Newhall,
Northwestern Milling Company, Herbert E. Reynolds, Gus C. St. Armour, A. E. Spriggs,
Jere Sullivan, David B. Weaver, H. L. Willis Company re Delco-Light) |
1919 |
52 / 2 | A-M (correspondents include Acacia Brotherhood, L.
Sherman Adams, Henry Altenbrand Malting Company, American Live Stock and Loan
Company, E. A. Brininstool, Arthur H. Clark Company, Mathilda Kessler Cochran, James
F. Drake, George Bird Grinnell, Helena-Cat Creek Petroleum Syndicate, L. A. Huffman,
J. D. Julian, Fred Kessler, W. I. Leudig, Mississippi Valley Historical Association,
Montana Industrial Accident Board, Montana Land Company, William Muth) |
1920 |
52 / 3 | N-W (correspondents include National Bank of
Montana, National Parks Association, Daniel H. Newhall, Republican Party, Margaret
S. Roberts, Southern Pacific Company, Alice B. Stuart, J. D. Sugarman and Co.,
Thomas J. Taylor, Texas-Montana Oil and Gas Co. including prospectus, H. R. Wagner,
Wayne Petroleum Company, H. W. Wilson Company, S. P. Wright, Yale University
Press) |
1920 |
52 / 4 | A-G (correspondents include Acacia Brotherhood,
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Argyle Silver Mining Company including prospectus,
Arro Oil and Refining Company including prospectus and ads, Bair and Company, Big
Bud Oil Syndicate including prospectus, Big Lehman Oil Company, N. R. Campbell,
Louis A. Centlivre, Mathilda Kessler Cochran, John Coupland, Erie and Pittsburgh
Railroad Company, General Motors Corporation including prospectus) |
1921 |
52 / 5 | H-M (correspondents include Harlow Oil and Gas
Company; Grace Raymond Hebard; Helena-Cat Creek Petroleum Syndicate; Helena
Commercial Club; Hover, Schwartz and Co.; C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr.; Alexander
Leggat; Louis J. Lehman; Masonic Order; Mississippi Valley Historical Association,
Montana Industrial Accident Board, Montana Mining Association) |
1920 |
52 / 6 | Metropolitan Petroleum Company, including
prospectus |
1921 |
52 / 7 | N-W (correspondents include Norfolk and Western
Railway Company, D. L. Passant, Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company including annual
report and clipping, Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad Company, John P. Schmidt,
Sheep Mountain Oil Company including map of Prairie County oil fields, Southern
Pacific Company, J. D. Sugarman and Company, Thompson-Elk Basin Oil and Gas Co.
including post cards, Unit Petroleum Company statement of trustees, Wayne Petroleum
Company including prospectus and map of oil fields, The
Western Tourist, White Star Oil Company) |
1921 |
52 / 8 | A-W (correspondents include D. F. Barry; George E.
Boos; Chamber of Commerce of the United States including brochures; E. L. C. Clark
enclosing prospectus for American Concrete Products Company; Giese Creamery Co.;
Harlow Oil and Gas Company; Grace Raymond Hebard; C. F. Hedges; Harold Hersey;
Hover, Schwartz and Co.; L. A. Huffman including pamphlet on Margaret Sanger and
birth control; Sarah Kessler; Metropolitan Petroleum Co. including clipping;
Mississippi Valley Historical Association; National Bank of Montana; Society of
Montana Pioneers; Society of Sons and Daughters of Montana Pioneers; Thompson-Elk
Basin Oil and Gas Co.; Wayne Petroleum Company including brochure; The Western Tourist ) |
1922 |
52 / 9 | B-W (correspondents include Robert Bruce, D. A.
Cardin, William B. Cochran, M. V. Conroy and Co., Continental Dorset Club re Dorset
Sheep, A. A. Dufner, Albert J. Galen, Carl Kleinschmidt re Nevada mining property,
Frank A. Lenz, Montana Historical Society, Frau E. Morrison [in German], C. B.
Wait) |
1923-1927 |
52 / 10 | C-S (correspondents include J. Lou Feeley, Grain
Dealers Advisory Bureau, George Haldorn, Helena Lodge B. P. O. E., U. S. James,
Montana Stock and Bond Company, W. A. Marvin re Washington mining property, A. E.
Sinclair) |
1928-1930 |
52 / 11 | B-W (correspondents include Archie Bray; Mathilda
Kessler Cochran; Helena Lodge B. P. O. E.; Hover, Schwartz, and Company; John C.
Jens; Larry c. Kelly, P. J. Kelly; Fred Kessler; John Thomas Lee; Ned Neu; C. W.
Parsons; Peoria Brewing Company; Permutit Company; John B. Peyton; E. L. Spriggs;
Standard Chemical Engineering Company; Wahl Institute; Wallerstein Company; Samuel
Weinstein; Claude G. Wilson) |
1931-1934 |
53 / 1 | B-W (correspondents include H. M. Butterfield;
Bessie M. Byrnes; Herman Fleming; Henry Greenhood; Hover, Schwartz, and Company; R.
A. Kelly re earthquake insurance; Marietta Kessler; Pan-American Engineering Corp.;
E. L. Spriggs; Francis A. Thomson; D. e. Willard; Works Progress
Administration) |
1935-1936 |
53 / 2 | B-W (correspondents include Helen Adams; Marietta
Kessler Adams; Hugh D. Cook; Victor Day; Hover, Schwartz, and Company; Timothy
Keefe; Sarah Kessler; Montana State University; Daniel H. Newhall; Emil Starz; Carl
J. Trauerman re Basin Goldfields property; Darwin M. Rygg; Katherine B.
Whitcomb) |
1937-1938 |
53 / 3 | F-S (correspondents include Louis C. Flaherty,
Darwin Harbricht, C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., Sarah Kessler, Mining Association of
Montana, Daniel H. Newhall, Charles Reymershopper re artist Carl Wimar, Mildred
Walker Schemm) |
1939 |
53 / 4 | A-S (correspondents include Marietta Kessler Adams;
W. I. Beecroft; Thomas A. Carney; Helena Lodge B. P. O. E.; Hover, Schwartz, and
Company; W. W. Kallenberger; Sarah Kessler; Harold Koerner; Leo J. Kottas; Master
Brewers Association of America; Mining Association of Montana; H. M. Sender; Francis
Tinsley) |
1940-1941 |
53 / 5 | A-S (correspondents include Marietta Kessler Adams,
C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., Moz Silverman) |
1942-1943 |
53 / 6 | B-K (correspondents include Helen Kessler
Buterbaugh, Yetta Cohen, Hugh D. Cook, A. J. Harstad, Mary Belle Head, C. N. "Nick"
Kessler Jr.) |
1944-1945 |
53 / 7 | A-S (correspondents include Aetna Life Insurance
Company, Helen Kessler Buterbaugh, C. N. Kessler Jr., Christine Kessler, Eleanor
Bliss Knopf, Masonic Order, Harry Richter, James Riggs, Frank Stetson) |
1946-1947 |
53 / 8 | B-K (correspondents include Julian F. Bailey, Sam
Buterbaugh, William Burr Cochran, C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., Elizabeth
Kubitza) |
1948-1949 |
53 / 9 | A-M (correspondents include Chester Aldrich, Archie
Bray Foundation, Eldot and Company, Helena Police Dept. re pinball machines, C. N.
"Nick" Kessler Jr., Montana Club, Montana Institute of the Arts) |
1950-1951 |
53 / 10 | C-S (correspondents include Helen Hewett Adams, Dean
Chaffin re silicosis compensation petition, C. N. "Nick" Kessler Jr., Montana
Institute of the Arts, Montana Power Company, Sons and Daughters of Montana
Pioneers) |
1951-1952 |
53 / 11 | Kessler family |
undated |
53 / 12 | B-W (correspondents include Margaret C. Bach, Big
Lehman Oil Company, Alice B. Crockett, Grace Cullen, Stevensville Training School,
Mrs. Burt Adams Tower, Ukranian Federation of U. S. War Relief Committee, Maude
Galen Walker) |
undated |
Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
53 / 13 | Scattered |
1899, 1907, 1912, 1916 |
53 / 14 | Letterpress book |
1916 |
54 / 1-3 | Letterpress books |
1916-1917 |
54 / 4 | Scattered |
1917 |
55 / 1-2 | Letterpress books |
1917-1918 |
56 / 1-2 | Letterpress books |
1918-1919 |
56 / 3 | Scattered |
1918 |
56 / 4 | Chronological |
1919 |
57 / 1-10 | Chronological |
1920-1952 |
57 / 11 | Scattered |
undated |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
57 / 12 | J. V. C Taylor |
1909 |
57 / 13 | Frederick Kessler |
1911 |
57 / 14 | Emma Merke, A. J. Noyes (re John F. Davies),
Caroline Matthews |
1912-1918 |
57 / 15 | L. A. Huffman |
1918 |
57 / 16-18 | A-W (predominantly book dealers) |
1919 |
57 / 19 | A-J (predominantly book dealers) |
1920 |
58 / 1 | K-W (predominantly book dealers) |
1920 |
58 / 2 | Predominantly book dealers |
1921 |
58 / 3 | Sidney M. Logan (includes report on the Willow Creek
Anticlime near Choteau, Montana" by G. M. Fowler) |
1921 |
58 / 4-9 | Predominantly book dealers |
1920 |
58 / 10 | Stewart R. Jensen |
1931, 1939 |
58 / 11 | Frederick Kessler (re re-establishment of
brewery) |
1933 |
58 / 12 | A-W (correspondents include Anaconda Copper Mining
Company, Wilbur J. Elwell, A. H. French, Los Angeles County Board of County Welfare,
Charles F. Marble, Ned Neu, Burton K. Wheeler) |
1934-1936 |
58 / 13 | G-W (correspondents include Great Falls Chamber of
Commerce, D. M. Marino, Montana Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Nadle's Book Nook,
Works Progress Administration) |
1937 |
58 / 14 | H-S (correspondents include Darwin Harbricht re
fossils, The Industrial West, W. C. Smith) |
1939 |
58 / 15 | B-S (correspondents include W. A. Brox Mineral
Museum, Frank Duncan, Henry G. Fiedler, A. H. French, Charles E. Johnson, Adolph
Knopf, Charles Parisel, E. H. Scott Laboratories) |
1940-1941 |
58 / 16 | G-S (predominantly re mineral collecting) |
1941-1942 |
58 / 17 | D-P (predominantly re mineral collecting) |
1943-1945 |
58 / 18-19 | Mathilda Kessler Cochran |
1943-1945 |
58 / 19 | A. T. Bracht |
1948-1949 |
58 / 20 | Buterbaugh family |
1949 |
58 / 21 | C-W (correspondents include Mathilda Kessler
Cochran, A. H. "Tony" French enclosing articles on Argenta, N. C. "Nick" Kessler,
Eleanor B. Knopf, John D. Sargent, D. E. Wilder) |
1949-1950 |
58 / 22 | M-O (correspondents include Frank Bogart, Carling
Malouf, Old Faithful Inn) |
1952-1953 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 1 | Arthur Capper to John Chirgwin (re prohibition in
Kansas) |
1915 |
59 / 2 | T. H. Emerson to J. R. Laib |
1928 |
59 / 3 | J. M. Kennedy to Melstone Messenger, Joseph M. Dixon, O. S. Warden, and A. M. Holter (re Montana
Commercial and Labor League) |
1916 |
59 / 4 | Mathilda Kessler Cochran to Sarah Hewett
Kessler |
1917-1919, 1933 |
59 / 5 | Charles D. Greenfield to "My dear Lathrop"
[copy] |
1915 |
59 / 6 | Mrs. Marcus L. Hewett to Sarah Hewett
Kessler |
1907 |
59 / 7 | William F. McKee to James E. McKee (re oil
investments near Conrad) |
1921 |
59 / 8 | W. F. Norman to J. M. Kennedy (re
prohibition) |
1916 |
59 / 9 | Fred B. Norton to H. F. Sherman |
1946 |
59 / 10 | Pugh Cleveland Smith to C. N. "Nick" Kessler
Jr. |
1942 |
59 / 11 | Edward Thompson to Fernando Duret (re Zacatecas Tin
Mining Company's Mexican properties) |
1912 |
59 / 12 | Mike Tuohy to Frederick Kessler (re cock
fight) |
1893 |
59 / 13 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 14 | Golden Cloud Mining Co. vs. Vena Gribble
(subpoena) |
1921 |
59 / 15 | Ora Guffey v. Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Kessler et al.
(complaint to quiet title and summons) |
1949 |
59 / 16 | T. F. Ward vs. S. I. Ritchey (transcript: re Tiger
Lode claim, First Chance placer mining district) |
1903 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 17-18 | Checkstubs (Montana Trust and Savings Bank; National
Bank of Montana) |
1921-1923 |
59 / 19 | Great Eastern Mine labor account (also includes
other mines) |
1915-1916 |
59 / 20 | Promissory notes (Ben R. Roberts) |
1920 |
59 / 21 | Proposed estate settlement |
1941 |
59 / 22 | Receipts [sampled] |
1920-1940 |
59 / 23 | Statement of account (First National Bank and Trust
Co.) |
1940 |
59 / 24 | Tax assessments and receipts RESTRICTED
|
1908-1918 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 25 | Certificate of location (Gem quartz
lode) |
1921-1923 |
59 / 26 | Inventory and appraisal (re Martha Miller
Estate) |
1914 |
Legislative Materials |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 1 | Bills introduced by C. N. Kessler in the 10th
Legislative Assembly (S. B. 63, 69, 120) |
1909 |
60 / 2 | Bills received by C. N. Kessler, Chairman, Senate
Enrolling Committee |
1911 |
60 / 3 | Prohibition legislation (H. B. 291, annotated; S. B.
38, annotated; H. B. 224, annotated; S. B. 63; S. B. 91) |
1915, undated |
60 / 4 | Prohibition legislation (includes revenue
statistics; C. N. Kessler testimony before Senate committees, etc.) |
1915 |
60 / 5 | Prohibition legislation (miscellaneous) |
1911-1919, undated |
Maps |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 6 | "Northfield Oil Co's map showing extent of Genou
Structure and its general location in the Sweet Grass Arch," by R. H.
Ewart |
circa 1922 |
60 / 7 | "Royalty interests of Consolidated Royalty Holding
Co. in the Cat Creek producing oil field" |
1921 |
60 / 8 | White Star Oil Co., Inc. holdings in Cat Creek
area |
circa 1921 |
60 / 9 | List of maps transferred to the Library Map
Collection |
|
Photographs |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 10 | List of photographs transferred to Photo Archives
|
|
Printed Materials |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 12 |
Alcoholic Patent Medicines and "Extracts" (includes
clippings re alcoholic content of medicines) |
1915 |
60 / 13 | Anheuser-Busch, Inc., The
Penance of Law Obedience
|
1921 |
60 / 14 | Anheuser-Busch, Inc.,
Prohibition Afloat
|
1922 |
60 / 15 | Joseph W. Bailey, Argument
of Hon. Joseph W. Bailey against Ratification of the Proposed Prohibition
Amendment to the Federal Constitution, before a Joint Committee of the
Legislature
|
1918 |
60 / 15 | Pearch Bailey, Alcoholism
and Beyond [reprint] |
1921 |
60 / 16 | James Barnes, The Falsity
and Futility of Nationwide Prohibition [reprint] |
1921 |
60 / 17 | Richard Bartholdt,
Argument...in Opposition to bills to Restrict Interstate Commerce in Certain
Cases
|
1908 |
60 / 18 |
Beer and Bread [reprint] |
1918 |
60 / 19 | John Guyton Boston, The
Eighteenth Amendment to Constitution of the United States: its Political Import
and Validity
|
undated |
60 / 20 | C. F. Bordon, "Gradations from Continental to Marine
Conditions of Deposition in Central Montana during the Eagle and Judith River
Epochs" |
1919 |
60 / 21 | Ivan Bratt, Controlling
Alcohol in Sweden
|
1919 |
60 / 22 | Arthur Brisbane, A
Temperance Talk to Newspaper Men [reprint] |
1915 |
60 / 23 |
Brauerei Arbeiter Zeitung: Brewery Workers' Journal
|
1911-1913 |
60 / 24 | George G. Brown, The Holy
Bible Repudiates Prohibition
|
1910 |
60 / 25 | L. Ames Brown,
Prohibition [reprint] |
1915 |
60 / 26 | Ernest Hurst Cherrington,
The Anti-Saloon League Year Book
|
1915 |
60 / 27 | Edgar M. Cullen, American
Liberty in Danger Declares Judge Cullen
|
1915 |
60 / 28 | A. P. Daniels [compiler],
Kansas
|
1916 |
60 / 29 | Clarence Darrow, Liberty
versus Prohibition
|
1909 |
60 / 30 | Cyrus W. Davis and Royal E. Cabell, The Two Banner Prohibition States: Being a Careful Review of
conditions in Maine and Kansas under Prohibition Legislation
|
circa 1914 |
60 / 31 | James Death, Beer of the
Bible
|
1887 |
61 / 1 | P. Gavan Duffy, Some Salient
Weaknesses of Prohibition in the Light of Christian Ethics
|
1908 |
61 / 2 | Stuart J. Fuller, The
Gothenburg System
|
1911 |
61 / 3 | G. G. Gervinus, The Art of
Drinking
|
1890 |
61 / 4 | Samuel Gompers, "Address by Samuel Gompers before
Joint Legislative Committee Hearing" |
1918 |
61 / 5 | Allan McLane Hamilton,
Alcohol and the Nervous System
|
1909 |
61 / 6 | Augustus Raymond Hatton, The
Liquor Traffic and City Government
|
1908 |
61 / 7 | H. E. O. Heineman, The Rule
of "Not Too Much"
|
1909 |
61 / 8 | Max Henius, Temperance and
Revenue through Four Percent Beer
|
1934 |
61 / 9 | William H. Hirsh, License
Regulation versus Prohibition and Local Option: the New York Law Analyzed and
Summarized; National Prohibition a Violation of the Rights, Privileges, and
Immunities Granted by Magna Carta and Guaranteed by the
Constitution
|
1914, undated |
61 / 10 | Alfred Holman [editor], The
Argonaut
|
1920 |
61 / 11 | J. A. Homan, National
Prohibition: its Supreme Folly; Prohibition or Temperance
|
1909 |
61 / 12 | Signey G. Jeffords, A Series
of Notable Debates by Men of the Hour: Dry-Wet
|
1909 |
61 / 13 | William Johnson et al. [editors], American Prohibition Year Book for the Campaign of
1912
|
1912 |
61 / 14 | Lucian Johnston, An Aspect
of Prohibition
|
1915 |
61 / 15 | Kentucky Brewers Association, Webb-Kenyon Law and Interstate Shipments
|
1913 |
61 / 16 | John Koren, Some Aspects of
the Liquor Problem;Stephen Leacock, The Truth
about Prohibition from the Viewpoint of an Eminent Professor
|
1914, undated |
61 / 17 | M. M. Magasarian, the
Prohibition Movement (includes cover letter from the United States
Brewers' Association) |
1915 |
61 / 18 | I. P. Martin, Prohibition
Does Not Prohibit in Kansas
|
undated |
61 / 19 | Jason Martin, The Fallacy of
Prohibition
|
undated |
61 / 20 | C. A. Marvin [publisher], National Prohibition: Editorials from the Leading Journals on the Pending
Amendment
|
circa 1918 |
61 / 21 | Jacob E. Meeker, Is National
Prohibition Impracticable?
|
1915 |
61 / 22 | The Moderation League Inc., A
National Survey of Conditions under Prohibition
|
1929 |
61 / 23 | Montana Anti-Saloon and Public Welfare League
affirmative argument for prohibition legislation (includes list of
officers) |
1915 |
61 / 24 | Montana Commercial and Labor League, Let Montana Alone; Prohibition Paralyzes Property Values; Keep
Montana Prosperous
|
1916 |
61 / 25 |
Montana News
|
1907-1908 |
61 / 26 | Montana Printing Company, Liberty versus Prohibition
|
undated |
61 / 27 | Montana Temperance Commission, Temperance Education: the Key to Liquor Control
|
1937 |
61 / 28 | John Mudie, Mistakes of
Prohibitionists
|
1889 |
61 / 29 |
Municipal Affairs (re Sunday opening of
saloons) |
1901 |
62 / 1 | "National Prohibition: A Brief for the
Law" |
undated |
62 / 2 |
New York Sun, "Noxious Substitutes for Vodka in
Russia" |
1915 |
62 / 3 |
The Other Side of Prohibition
|
1916 |
62 / 4 | Gustave Pabst, Efficiency
and Drink
|
1915 |
62 / 5-6 | Prohibition broadsides and leaflets |
1914-1916 |
62 / 7 | "The Prohibition Party and the Presidential Race"
The Literary Digest
|
1908 |
62 / 8 | The Proprietary Association, "Facts Worth
Knowing" |
1908 |
62 / 9 |
The Pros and Cons of Prohibition
|
undated |
62 / 10 |
The Public Advisor (Vol. 1, No. 1) |
undated |
62 / 11 |
Quarterly Journal of Studies of Alcohol
|
1940 |
62 / 12 |
Quotations from the Bible (re alcohol) |
undated |
62 / 13 |
A Record Prohibitionists Should Be Proud of
|
1918 |
62 / 14 |
the Revolutionary I. W. W.: the Greatest Menace in the
United States Today
|
1917 |
62 / 15 | Ridgewood Times Printing and Publishing Company,
The National Prohibition Amendment
|
undated |
62 / 16 | Elihu Root and William D. Guthrie, Opinion of Elihu Root and William D. Guthrie as to Certain
Questions Arising under Eighteenth Amendment of October 28, 1919; Elihu
Root, William D. Guthrie, and William L. Marbury, Federal
Prohibition Legislation
|
1919 |
62 / 17 | Walter George Smith, Address
in Part of Walter George Smith President of the American Bar Association before
the Lawyers of Buffalo, N. Y.
|
1918 |
62 / 185 | Socialist Party of Montana state
platform |
1916 |
62 / 19 | William Slayton, Automotive
Accident Statistics Period, 1928-1934, Inclusive
|
1935 |
62 / 20 | William J. Stone, Speech by
Hon. William J. Stone in Support of Compensation for Property Destroyed by
National Prohibition
|
1917 |
62 / 21 |
The Tablet, "Cardinal Gibbons Denounces National
Prohibition Bill" |
1918 |
62 / 22 |
A Tale of Anderson
|
circa 1915 |
62 / 23 | The Taxpayers Liberty League of New York, The Catholic Point of View: Prohibition and Its Attack upon
Personal Rights and the Sacraments of the Church
|
undated |
62 / 24 | E. R. Thieler, Making Steins
in an Old Monastery: a Story of the vicissitudes of the Ancient Abbey of
Mettlach
|
1909 |
62 / 25 | G. Thomann, The Effects of
Beer upon Those Who Make and Drink It; Inebriety and Crimes; Some Thoughts on the
International Temperance Meeting Held at Antwerp in September,
1885
|
1886, 1889 |
62 / 26 | G. Thomann, The Second
Annual International Temperance Congress, Held at Zurich, Switzerland, in the Year
1887; The Nation's Drink-bill Economically considered
|
1888, 1889 |
62 / 27 | G. Thomann, Real and
Imaginary Effects of Intemperance; A Solution of the Temperance Problem Proposed
by the Government of Switzerland
|
1884, 1885 |
62 / 28 | Bishop Tuttle, Henry Watterson, et al., Symposium of Comment, Favorable and Otherwise, from Many
Sources (re the Bible and prohibition) |
undated |
62 / 29 | United Brewers Industrial Foundation, Stories about Beer and Brewing, 1938-1939
|
circa 1940 |
62 / 30 | United Brewery Workers Local Union No. 104, Prohibition and the Liberties of the People of
Montana
|
1916 |
62 / 31 | United States Brewers Association, Five Feet of Information for Impartial Students of the Liquor
Problem; The Hobson Bill for National Prohibition; The Purpose of Taxation Is to
Secure Revenue; Scientific Moderation in Drinking: a Compendium of Authoritative
Medical and Legal Opinion; Up to Date: a Review of Some Important Phases of the
Drink-Question
|
1892- circa 1939 |
63 / 1 | Lee J. Vance, The Road to
Confiscation
|
1916 |
63 / 2 | Henry Watterson, On the
Liquor Question in Politics
|
1907 |
63 / 3 |
The Webb-Kenyon Bill: A Brief Summary of the Remarks of the
Members of Both Houses...
|
circa 1913 |
63 / 4 | Justin Dupratt White, Is
There an Eighteenth Amendment?
|
1920 |
63 / 5 | Brad Whitlock, On the
enforcement of Law in Cities
|
1910 |
63 / 6 | Edward H. Williams, Teaching
Temperance in the Public Schools and Its Results
|
1914 |
63 / 7 |
Workers' Journal
|
1919 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
63 / 8 | "Black Butte Anticline. Fergus County," by G. H.
Knapp |
circa 1920 |
63 / 9 | "Extracts from G. N. Knapp's Report on the Buffalo
Structure, sometimes Called Saager Canyon Dome," (includes promotional materials for
The Buffalo Dome Oil Company) |
1921 |
63 / 10 | "Geological and Structure Report on Devil's Basin
District in Musselshell County, Montana," by Gordon Campbell (includes promotional
material for the Diamond 6511 Company) |
1921 |
63 / 11 | "Geological Report on the Potter Basin Anticline,
Park and Meagher counties, Montana, to the Potter Basin Oil and Gas Company," by G.
M. Schwartz (includes blueprint "Reconnaissance Map of the Potter Basin
Anticline") |
1921 |
63 / 12 | Harlow Oil and Gas Company report on annual meeting
(includes brochure on Big Elk Dome) |
1921 |
63 / 13 | "Metalliferous Deposits of the Helena, Montana,
Mining Region," by J. T. Pardee and F. C. Schrader (includes four bulletins) |
1927-1919 |
63 / 14 | "Oil Springs in Montana," by G. G. Swallow for
Thomas Cruse |
1894 |
63 / 15 | "Possibilities of Oil and Gas Accumulations in the
fowler fold of the Sweetgrass Arch, Montana, and Record of Leases of J. B. Taylor,
Trustee," by R. H. Ewart |
1921 |
63 / 16 | "Preliminary and Final Reports on Big Elk Dome,
Wheatland County, Montana," by Stewart and Wright |
1921 |
63 / 17 | "Preliminary Geological Report on the Antelope Point
Anticline, Stillwater County, Montana, Made to the Harrison Oil and Gas Company,
Columbus, Montana," by G. N. Knapp |
1920 |
63 / 18 | "Preliminary Geological Report on the Indian Butte
Structure, Judith Basin County, Montana, H. F. Welch, Moccasin, Montana," by G. N.
Knapp |
1920 |
63 / 19 | "Reconnaissance Geological Report on the Broadview
Dome to Willis Ditmar and Associates," by G. N. Knapp and R. V. Johnson |
1920 |
63 / 20 | "Report of the Bowes Structure, Blaine County,
Montana," by Irvine E. Stewart and Fred S. Wright (includes announcement of stock
offering for the Bowes Structure Oil Company) |
1920 |
63 / 21 | "Report on Choteau Oil and Gas Company Holdings
Willow Creek Anticline, Teton County, Montana," by Fred S. Wright (includes "Map of
Willow Creek Anticline, Teton County, Mont., Showing Choteau Oil and Gas Co's
Holdings") |
1920 |
63 / 22 | Report on Clear Creek Structure, Blaine County,
Montana, for Charles P. Hangan, by C. T. Lupton |
circa 1920 |
63 / 23 | Report on oil placer claims in Carbon County,
Montana, by Fred K. Houston |
1921 |
63 / 24 | "Report on Properties of Hover Consolidated
Royalties, a Common Law Trust of Lewistown, Montana," by Fred K. Houston |
1921 |
63 / 25 | "Source of Montana Oil," by G. N. Knapp |
1921 |
Research Notes |
||
Box/Folder | ||
63 / 26 | Brewing process |
1892 |
63 / 27 | Montana history |
circa 1918 |
63 / 28 | re Boulder, Montana, history |
1952 |
63 / 29 | re Kessler Brewery; Kessler brickyard |
1949, 1951 |
63 / 30 | re prohibition |
1911, undated |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
63 / 31 | Marietta Kessler Adams |
1944-1950 |
63 / 32 | Baseball Improvements Ltd. |
1912-1915 |
63 / 33 | Beaver Tile and Specialty Co., Inc. |
1921 |
64 / 1 | Boston-Montana Oil Syndicate |
1921 |
64 / 2 | Gordon Campbell-Kevin Syndicate |
1921 |
64 / 3 | Cuyama Oil |
circa 1920-1948 |
64 / 4 | Helena Ice Company |
1910-1922 |
64 / 5 | Hover, Schwartz and Company (includes Hover
Consolidated Royalties material) |
1921 |
64 / 6 | Kessler School (includes Nona B. Eddy
retirement) |
1918-1920 |
64 / 7 | Montana Chrome Inc. (re chromite deposits near Rock
Creek, Carbon County; includes reports and promotional material) |
1932-1933 |
64 / 8 | Walker Thayer debt |
1910-1918 |
64 / 9 |
Western Brewing and Distributing article on Kessler
Brewery |
1943 |
Writings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
64 / 10 | "Kessler Brewery, Helena, Montana, Kept in Operation
Despite Heavy Damage in Recent Earthquake," in Brewers
Journal-Western Brewer
|
1935 |
64 / 11 |
Liquor Laws of Montana, C. N. Kessler,
compiler |
circa 1916 |
64 / 12 | Poetry: "The Lore-lei," "To the Golden Brew," "Ode
to Beer," untitled poems |
1904, undated |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
64 / 13 | Barnes-King Development Co. quarterly reports and
report of operations |
1919-1921 |
64 / 14 | Basin Montana Tunnel Company prospectus and
promotional material |
1930 |
64 / 15 | Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Helena
Lodge No. 193 trustee's reports |
1904-1905 |
64 / 16 | Blow pipe tests and analyses |
circa 1939 |
64 / 17 | Booksellers' lists [sampled] |
undated |
64 / 18 | Theo Brantley's candidacy for Montana Supreme Court
(includes copies of correspondence re prohibition) |
1916 |
64 / 19 | Capital City Brewing Company purchase of A. G.
Clarke Jr. Estate |
1915 |
64 / 20 | Christmas and New Year's list |
1937 |
64 / 21 | Consolidated Royalty Holding Co.
prospectus |
circa 1921 |
64 / 22 | "Diagram showing General Geological Structure and
Proposed Well Site on Carbon County Property" |
circa 1921 |
64 / 23 | "Early Day History of Radersburg," by Tom Moore
(includes speech by Charles Eypre) |
1946, undated |
64 / 24 | Firearms and weapons registration |
1918 |
64 / 25 | Fort William Henry Harrison general orders |
1912 |
64 / 26 | Fraternal organizations and clubs programs,
etc. |
1903-1922 |
64 / 27 | Free Enterprise Uranium Mine, Boulder (include
promotional materials for Diamond S Ranchotel) |
1953 |
64 / 28 | German League of Distress leaflets |
1921 |
64 / 29 | Golden Eagle Oil and Gas Company
prospectus |
circa 1921 |
64 / 30 | Mike Gilmore statement re his early Montana
experiences, 1859-1865 |
1917 |
64 / 31 | Helena Press Corps resolution re C. N.
Kessler |
1911 |
64 / 32 | Historic Landmark Society of Montana
membership |
1945 |
64 / 33 | Imperial Candy Company, Seattle, audit |
1920 |
64 / 34 | "The Inside of the Game: Protection for the
Investor," by W. Goff Black (re oil investment) |
1919 |
64 / 35 | Invitations |
1938-1945 |
64 / 36 | "John M. Jacobs and the Bozeman Trail" by Jonathan
G. Brown |
1938 |
64 / 37 | C. N. Kessler wedding music list |
1905 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | C. N. Kessler Jr. Helena High School diploma
[Archives Map Case] |
1923 |
Box/Folder | ||
64 / 39 | C. N. Kessler Jr. rabbit pedigrees |
1918-1921 |
64 / 40 | Frederick Kessler school exercise book |
1887 |
64 / 41 | Marietta Kessler miscellany |
1919-1944 |
64 / 42 | List of artifacts transferred to the
Museum |
|
64 / 43 | Lists of names |
circa 1921, undated |
64 / 44 | Liverpool Mine Venture minutes |
1918 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | Masonic and State Board of Education certificates
[Archives Map Case] |
1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
64 / 46 | Montana county commissioners roster |
1914-1915 |
64 / 47 | Montana elections campaign materials |
circa 1916-circa 1920 |
64 / 48 | Montana Federation of Women's Clubs resolutions to
be considered |
1948 |
64 / 49 | Montana Mining Association brochures |
1919, 1921 |
64 / 50 | Montana oil and gas leases [blank form]; trustee's
certificate [blank form] |
circa 1920 |
65 / 1 | Montana State Association of Women's T. J. Walsh for
Senator Clubs leaflets |
1918 |
65 / 2 | Montana State Union of the American Society of
Equity constitution and bylaws, pamphlet, and application for membership |
1916 |
65 / 3 | Northwestern Fertilizer Company, Toston, promotional
material re sheep manure |
circa 1921 |
65 / 4 | Northwestern Metals Company, Helena,
prospectus |
1909 |
65 / 5 |
Official bulletin of the Montana Development
Association [2 issues] |
1921 |
65 / 6 | Oil shale industry information |
1921 |
65 / 7 | Oil storage tanks information |
circa 1921 |
65 / 8 | "Petition of William Muth in re 'The Helena Cemetery
Association' and the Trustees of the 'Permanent Care and Improvement Fund' and
'Endowment Fund' of Said Association" |
1917 |
65 / 9 | Place Hotel, Helena, stock subscription
[blank] |
undated |
65 / 10 | "Resolutions Relative to Tax and Revenue Laws of the
State of Montana," Joint Assembly of County Officials |
circa 1917 |
65 / 11 | Gov. Robert B. Smith proclamation re National Guard
and the Spanish-American War |
1898 |
65 / 12 | "Station list. Headquarters Department of the
Visayas. Iloilo, Panay, P. I." (re William B. Cochran in the
Philippines) |
1906 |
65 / 13 | Sun River Ointment promotional materials |
circa 1921 |
65 / 14 | Tax Reform Committee questionnaire |
1919 |
65 / 15 | "Where to Go...and What to See...In and Around
Helena" |
undated |
65 / 16 | Miscellaneous (includes minutes of Silver
Station-area landowners re irrigation; certificates; mementos) |
1912-1950 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
65 / 17 | Beer |
1933 |
65 / 18 | Beer advertisements |
1933 |
65 / 19-22 | Breweries |
1913-1950 |
65 / 23 | Breweries and the war effort |
1918 |
65 / 24 | Brewery labor unions |
1911-1933 |
65 / 25 | Kessler Boch Beer advertisements |
1935 |
65 / 26 | Kessler Brewery and Kessler Brickyard |
1903-1949 |
65 / 27 | Kessler family |
1902-1923, undated |
65 / 28-29 | Labor |
1909-1950, undated |
66 / 1 | "Labor - 1909 strike in Brewery, etc."
[scrapbook] |
1909-1910 |
66 / 2 | Liquor |
1914-1933, undated |
66 / 3 | "Mining clippings from Owna Byrnes Library,
Marysville" [scrapbook] |
1873-1900, undated |
67 / 1 | Mining technology [scrapbook] |
1893-1905, undated |
67 / 2 | Montana Commercial and Labor League |
1916 |
67 / 3 | Montana history [scrapbook] |
1892-1918, undated |
68 / 1 | Montana history [scrapbook] |
1918 |
68 / 2 | Montana mines |
1923-1950, undated |
68 / 3 | Montana oil companies and Gordon
Campbell |
1921 |
68 / 4 | Montana oil fields |
1921 |
68 / 5 | Montana placer mines |
1916, undated |
68 / 6 | Montana politics |
1911-1950, undated |
68 / 7 | Prohibition |
1882-1912 |
68 / 8 | Prohibition [scrapbook] (includes Montana
Anti-Saloon League letter, 1909) |
1903-1909 |
69 / 1-5 | Prohibition |
1907-1925 |
70 / 1-3 | Prohibition and repeal |
1913-1949, undated |
70 / 4 | Prohibition clip sheets |
1916-1920, undated |
70 / 5 | "Psychology of Prohibition" |
1915-1916, undated |
70 / 6 | Governor Samuel V. Stewart (includes election campaign
materials) |
1916 |
70 / 7 | "Substitutes for Booze" |
1915-1916 |
70 / 8 | Billy Sunday (includes booklet Billy Sunday the Man and Method, by Rev. Frederick W.
Betts) |
1915-1917 |
Nick Baatz CompanyReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 9 | Camden Bretz to Nick Baatz |
1919 |
70 / 10 | Nick Baatz Company to Washington Liquid Gas
Co. |
1922 |
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 11 | David Wilson |
1914 |
70 / 12 | A-W (correspondents include American Bottlers of
Carbonated Beverages, J. J. Dahm, J. W. Freeman, Montana Liquid Gas Company, Pure
Carbonic Co., J. L. Rinehart, Washington Liquid Gas Company) |
1918-1922 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 13 | Chronological |
1922 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 14 | First National Bank, Choteau to C. N. Kessler (re
Baatz property in Choteau) |
1922 |
70 / 15 | J. W. Freeman to C. N. Kessler; C. N. Kessler to J.
W. Freeman |
1922 |
70 / 16 | George A. Weiding to C. N. Kessler |
1922 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 17 | Hazel Johnson vs. Nick Baatz Company satisfaction of
judgment) |
1922 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 18 | Account sheets (Washington Liquid Gas Co. in account
with Gray, McLean and Percy) |
1920-1921 |
70 / 19 | Audit report |
1921 |
70 / 20 | Balance sheet |
1921 |
70 / 21 | Capital stock tax form (Washington Liquid Gas
Company) RESTRICTED
|
1923 |
70 / 22 | Financial statement (Washington Liquid Gas Co.,
includes cover letter re sale of company, February 20, 1922) |
1921-1922 |
70 / 23 | Financial statements (includes analysis) |
1922 |
70 / 24 | Inventory of property (includes appraisal) |
circa 1922 |
70 / 25 | Montana Liquid Gas Co. cylinder account |
1922 |
70 / 26 | "Statement of Resources and Liabilities of Nick
Baatz" |
1916-1917 |
70 / 27 | "Statement of the Washington Liquid Gas
Company" |
1922 |
70 / 28 | Miscellaneous |
1922 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 29 | Agreement (re conveyance of Great Falls property to
Marie Baatz); deed (Great Falls property, includes C. N. Kessler memos "Analysis of
Agreement" and "Baatz Block income at rates in effect") |
1922 |
70 / 30 | Agreement (re sale of property to C. N. Kessler) |
1922 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 31 | Property holdings |
1922 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
70 / 32 | C. N. Kessler memo re Nick Baatz Company stock
purchase |
1922 |
70 / 33 | C. N. Kessler memo re Nick Baatz Company |
undated |
70 / 34 | "List of Machinery at W. L. G. Co. Seattle" (re
Washington Liquid Gas Company) |
undated |
70 / 35 | "Proposition for Nick to Consider. Plan #1" (re
proposed sale of stock) |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Bars (drinking establishments)--Montana--Helena
- Breweries--Montana--Helena
- Brickmaking--Montana--Helena
- German Americans--Montana--Helena
- Labor disputes--Montana--Helena
- Labor unions--Brewery workers--Montana--Helena
- Land companies--Montana
- Liquor industry--Montana
- Liquor laws--Montana
- Petroleum industry and trade--Montana
- Prohibition--Montana
Family Names
Geographical Names
- Antelope Point Anticline (Stillwater County, Mont.)
- Basin (Mont.)
- Big Elk Dome (Wheatland County, Mont.)
- Black Butte Anticline (Fergus County, Mont.)
- Bowes Structure (Blaine County, Mont.)
- Broadview Dome (Yellowstone County, Mont.)
- Clear Creek Structure (Blaine County, Mont.)
- Devil's Basin District (Musselshell County, Mont.)
- Fort William Henry Harrison (Mont.)
- Helena (Mont.)--Commerce
- Indian Butte Structure (Judith Basin County, Mont.)
- Placer Hotel (Helena, Mont.)
- Potter Basin Anticline (Mont.)
- Sweet Grass Arch (Toole and Hill Counties, Mont.)
- Tiger Lode Claim (Granite County, Mont.)
- Willow Creek Anticline (Teton County, Mont.)