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Lou Stocking Stewart papers, 1871-1941

Overview of the Collection

Title
Lou Stocking Stewart papers
Dates
1871-1941 (inclusive)
Quantity
4.1 linear feet
Collection Number
0339
Summary
The Lou Stocking Stewart Papers consist of diaries, scrapbooks, correspondence, printed materials, photographs and memorabilia. Materials in this collection were created or collected by Lucy Bigelow Stocking and Lou Stocking Stewart. Subjects include: travels, Fort Benton, daily life, women's clubs, ranching, the "Whoop-up Trail", and Montana history. Photographs are primarily images of the Stocking and Stewart families and friends, Fort Benton (town and ruins), Belt and Great Falls, Montana. The memorabilia includes conventions name tag ribbons Lou Stocking Stewart collected by attending the annual meetings of the Montana Pioneers Society and the GAR Women's Relief Corps.
Repository
Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Languages
Collection materials are in English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Biographical Note

Katherine Louisa "Lou" Stocking was born on April 3, 1862 in Denver, Colorado to Margaret Henry and John J. Uhle. After John Uhle died, Margaret Uhle married Winfield Scott Stocking on January 16, 1864 in Boise City, Idaho Territory. Stocking, born in Michigan on March 15, 1837, had gone to California in 1859 and prospected in Oregon prior to locating at Boise. After their marriage Winfield and Margaret, along with her daughter Lou, moved to Fort Benton in 1866 where Winfield established a meat market and located a ranch on Teton Creek. During this time Margaret and Winfield had a son, John J. Stocking, and in 1871 they were joined at their ranch by Winfield's mother, Lucy Bigelow Stocking. Lucy remained with her son's family until 1875 when she returned to Chicago and eventually her home in Elk Rapids, Michigan. Lucy returned to the Fort Benton area sometime prior to 1884 and remained there until her final return to Elk Rapids in the summer of 1885.

Lou Stocking grew up on the family ranch and attended St. Mary's Academy at Leavenworth, Kansas. She traveled to Michigan to visit her grandmother Lucy in 1883 and met other members of the extended Stocking family. Lou married Albert H. Stewart sometime after 1910. They spent their lives in Fort Benton and Great Falls while Albert managed sheep ranches at those locations and Belt, Montana. By 1926, Mrs. Stewart had become very active in various clubs including, but not limited to, the Society of Montana Pioneers, Montana Federated Women's Clubs and Grand Army of the Republic Women's Relief Corps. Lou Stocking Stewart died on March 1, 1942.

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Content Description

The papers consist of diaries, scrapbooks, correspondence, printed materials, photographs and memorabilia. Materials are arranged in seven series according to document type. The diaries were kept by Lucy Bigelow Stocking and Lou Stocking Stewart and describe Lucy's trip from Chicago to Fort Benton in 1871, her daily life at the Stocking home at Fort Benton from 1873-1875, and her return to Chicago. Lou Stocking Stewart's diaries describe her activities from 1883-1887; 1926-1937 and pertain to women's clubs, Albert Stewart's ranching work, and travels. Correspondence in series two pertains primarily to women's club activities Lou engaged in and includes letters from Harry P. Stanford regarding the history of the "Whoop-up Trail from Fort Benton to Canada. Scrapbooks in series three are extensive and contain primarily newspaper clippings dealing with Montana history and women's clubs. Literary productions, series four, and printed materials, series five, pertain to women's clubs and their activities, including the Grand Army of the Republic Women's Relief Corps, the Montana State Federation of Women's Clubs, and the Great Falls Public Library and manuscript histories of Fort Benton and Fort Shaw. Photographs in series six are primarily images of the Stocking and Stewart families and friends, Fort Benton (town and ruins), Belt and Great Falls, Montana. The memorabilia series includes conventions name tag ribbons Lou Stocking Stewart collected by attending the annual meetings of the Montana Pioneers Society and the GAR Women's Relief Corps. NOTE: Material added to this collection in January 2009 and May 2010 have been incorporated into the appropriate series and marked with [2009] or [2010].

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Series 1 Diaries, 1871-1937

Series 2 Correspondence, 1889-1941

Series 3 Scrapbooks, circa 1886-1940

Series 4 Literary productions, 1877-1941

Series 5 Printed materials, 1907-1939

Series 6 Photographs, circa 1890s-1930s

Series 7 Memorabilia

Acquisition Information

Personal papers created or collected by Lou Stocking Stewart were donated to Special Collections by Nora Harber on October 16, 1964. Additional material pertaining to Lucy Bigelow Stocking was donated by Jared C. McDade of Purchase, New York, on January 9, 2009. In 2010, collections formerly assigned accession numbers 306 and 307 were incorporated and placed into the appropriate existing folders. On October 18, 2010, the Montana Historical Society donated a small scrapbook kept by Lou Stocking Stewart, formerly assigned accession number L-40994.

Processing Note

This collection was processed 2010 October 26

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Floods-Montana-Fort Benton-Photographs
  • Frontier and pioneer life--Montana--Societies, etc.
  • Overland journeys to Montana--Personal narratives
  • Public libraries-Montana-Great Falls
  • Sheep ranches-Montana
  • Women-Montana-Fort Benton-Diaries
  • Women-Montana-Great Falls-Diaries
  • Women-Montana-Societies and clubs

Geographical Names

  • Belt (Mont.)-History
  • Belt (Mont.)-Photographs
  • Fort Benton (Mont. : Fort)
  • Fort Benton (Mont.)-History
  • Fort Benton (Mont.)-Photographs
  • Fort Shaw (Mont.)-History
  • Great Falls (Mont.)-History
  • Great Falls (Mont.)-Photographs
  • Montana--History--Societies, etc
  • United States-History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Societies, etc.
  • Whoop-up Trail

Form or Genre Terms

  • Diaries-Montana
  • Photographs--Montana
  • Scrapbooks--Montana
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