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James M. Hamilton Papers, 1938-1969

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hamilton, James McClellan, 1861-1940
Title
James M. Hamilton Papers
Dates
1938-1969
Quantity
2.75 linear feet
Collection Number
Collection 0172, MtBC, us (collection)
Summary
The James M. Hamilton Papers include notes, rough drafts, final drafts, correspondence and photographs created or collected by Hamilton and Burlingame in the preparation of From Wilderness to Statehood and History of Yellowstone National Park Previous to 1895. There is also a small selection of speeches and papers delivered by Hamilton on topics such as the Lewis and Clark expedition, the battle of the Little Big Horn, and the history of Fort Ellis, Montana. Photographs include images that appeared in the 1970 edition of From Wilderness to Statehood and others pertaining to Montana history that were not used by the publisher.
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
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

James McClellan Hamilton was born October 1, 1861 in Crawford County, Illinois and came to Montana in 1889. In 1893, when the University System was created and the State Board of Education was established, he was named a member. In 1901 he became Professor of History and Economics, then vice-president of Montana State University shortly thereafter. Three years later he was made president of the Agricultural College (Montana State College.) Hamilton resigned from the presidency in 1919 to become Professor of Economics and to also become the first Dean of Men, serving in these roles until his death. In 1918 Hamilton married Miss Florence Ballinger, a member of the Home Economics staff. October 18, 1929 was set aside as "Dean Hamilton Day" to recognize his 25 years of service at Montana State College and at the June 1930 Commencement the honorary L.L.D. degree was conferred upon Dean Hamilton by the college. He completed a manuscript history of Yellowstone Park, which was posthumously published in 1947. He planned on completing a second volume on the history of Montana but in the spring of 1940 Hamilton suffered a slight stroke and failed in health rapidly until his death on September 23, 1940. Some fifteen years after Hamilton's death Merrill G. Burlingame, then a history professor at Montana State College, edited the manuscript at the request of Hamilton's widow. It was published in 1957 and in 1970 a new edition was issued with some revisions and a chapter written by Burlingame at the publishers request.

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Content Description

The Hamilton papers include notes, rough drafts, final drafts, correspondence and photographs created or collected by Hamilton and Burlingame in the preparation of From Wilderness to Statehood and History of Yellowstone National Park Previous to 1895. There is also a small selection of speeches and papers delivered by Hamilton on topics such as the Lewis and Clark expedition, the battle of the Little Big Horn, and the history of Fort Ellis, Montana. Photographs include images that appeared in the 1970 edition of From Wilderness to Statehood and others pertaining to Montana history that were not used by the publisher. The materials have been arranged in four series.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Series 1 From Wilderness to Statehood

Series 2 History of Y.N.P. previous to 1895

Series 3 Miscellaneous articles and speeches

Series 4 Photographs and drawings

Acquisition Information

The notes from which From Wilderness to Statehood was most likely compiled and the manuscript draft for History of Yellowstone National Park Previous to 1895, were from the Hamilton home, donated by Dr. Paul Davidson, the fall of 1969. The manuscript drafts of From Wilderness to Statehood and related correspondence were donated by M. G. Burlingame in the summer of 1970.

Processing Note

This collection was processed 2009 January 28

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Historians-Montana
  • Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876

Corporate Names

  • Lewis and Clark Expedition-(1804-1806)

Geographical Names

  • Fort Ellis (Mont.)-History
  • Montana-History
  • Yellowstone National Park-History

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • Burlingame, Merrill G.-(Merrill Gildea),-1901-1994 (creator)
    • Hamilton, James McClellan,-1861-1940.-From wilderness to statehood (creator)
    • Hamilton, James McClellan,-1861-1940.-History of Montana, from wilderness to statehood (creator)
    • Hamilton, James McClellan,-1861-1940.-History of Yellowstone National Park Previous to 1895 (creator)
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