Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- A.B. Cook
- A.B. Cook Estate
- A.B. Cook Stock Farms
- Flying U Ranch (Bynum, Mont.)
- Stiles Cattle Company (Standing Rock Reservation, S.d.)
- A.b. Cook (Bynum Reservoir Contract)
- Banner Mining Company
- Buckeye Mining And Milling Company
- Cook And Woldson, Railroad Contractors
- Cook Construction Company
- Cook Tunnel Company / New Gould Mining Company
- Gloria Mining Company
- Lexington Mining Company
- Mcconnell, Cook And Company / A.b. Cook Missoula Properties
- Montana Concrete Construction Company
- Montana Independent Telephone Company
- National Life Insurance Company Of Montana
- Shannon And Cook
- Silver Bow National Bank
- Toronto Construction Company / Cook, Deeks And Hinds
- Trail Creek Coal Company
- Tuttle Land Company
- Republican Party
- Frank Hervey Cook
- Gloria Braid Cook
- Lena Gosnell Bowyer Finley Cook
- Margaret A. Cook
- Mary Morgan Cook
- Mary Agnes Cook
- Transfers To Other Programs
- Names and Subjects
A. B. Cook papers, 1882-1940
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Cook, A. B. (Andrew B.), 1864-1928
- Title
- A. B. Cook papers
- Dates
- 1882-1940 (inclusive)18821940
- Quantity
- 26 linear feet of shelf space
- Collection Number
- MC 280 (collection)
- Summary
- Andrew Cook was a Montana railroad contractor, state auditor, and later internationally known Hereford cattle breeder and rancher. Collection (1882-1940) consists of general correspondence, primarily concerning the A.B. Cook Stock Farms in Broadwater County; financial records; legal documents; reports; subject files; and financial and business records for Cook's ranching and contracting interests. There are subgroups for several of Cook's construction, ranching, and real estate businesses.
- 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 open for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Andrew Braid Cook was born on February 2, 1864, in Dundee, Wisconsin, the son of Cornelius and Margaret A. (Braid) Cook. After finishing his education in the public schools of Racine, Wisconsin, Cook attended the Spencerian Business College in Milwaukee and then became a bookkeeper for Charles J. Russell's coffee business in Milwaukee.
In 1883 he moved to Montana, where he held a variety of jobs over the next few years. He worked briefly shipping cattle for the 79 Ranch, as a clerk in the Blue Front Store in Billings, as a mule-skinner for a survey party on the Crow Indian Reservation, and as baggage master for the newly opened Northern Pacific Railroad office in Helena. He gained experience in railroad building working for Hugh Kirkendall and Peter Larson and for W.H. Guthrie and Company, including building the Wickes tunnel on the Montana Central Railroad south of Helena.
In 1889 he opened a real estate office in Missoula, in partnership with Frank W. McConnell. After McConnell, Cook and Company dissolved in 1892, Cook continued the business under his own name. He continued to manage his Missoula real estate holdings for the rest of his life, while devoting his major attention to his other occupations.
A.B. Cook was elected Montana State Auditor in 1892 and served one term. While serving as State Auditor he also established his own railroad construction business in partnership with Martin Wolfson. They negotiated a contract with the Northern Pacific to build a spur to the Parrot Smelter at Whitehall. Around 1905, Cook's Montana Concrete Construction Company got contracts in Livingston, Dillon, and Bozeman to do sidewalk work. He built the dam and irrigation canal system at Bynum Reservoir for the Teton Cooperative Reservoir Company.
As Cook, Deeks, and Hinds, and as the Toronto Construction Company he worked on the Canadian Pacific Railroad. In 1912 under South Dakota law, he incorporated the Cook Construction Company with Alexander McKenzie and L.L. Stephens. They opened an office in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a branch office in Montreal, Canada. Among the contracts this company obtained were the building of the Montreal Aqueduct, and the rebuilding of the Halifax, Nova Scotia, terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, following a freighter explosion in 1917. The Cook Construction Company dissolved in 1921.
A.B. Cook, however, was best known as a Hereford cattle rancher. In 1907 he bought the Flying U Ranch at Bynum from F. Augustus Heinze and began to develop the prize-winning Hereford cattle herd which became the passion of his later life. He bought the beginnings of his herd from the John Wellcome Estate in Waterloo, Iowa. With the herd came George Sim who oversaw Cook's breeding program for many years. Around 1912, Cook moved his cattle operation to the Missouri River Valley north of Townsend. He bought three ranches there: the Dunleavy and Rorvig ranches near the outlet of Confederate Creek, and the Bedford Ranch on the west side of the river. He later added Sheep Ranch in Meagher County, the Newland Creek Ranch, the Hevey Ranch, and several smaller pieces. During the 1910s he also was a partner with Alexander McKenzie in the Stiles Cattle Company which had extensive holdings on the Standing Rock Reservation in North and South Dakota. In October 1928, after losing a major lawsuit, Cook was forced to sell his herd. He died a month later on November 24, 1928.
In April, 1908, A.B. Cook married Mary Morgan Pettingell, a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky. While quite young Mary had married Frank Hervey Pettingell, with whom she had two children: Frank Hervey and Mary Agnes. That marriage ended in divorce. A.B. Cook adopted Mary's children, giving them his last name. The Cooks had one daughter Gloria, born in 1916.
Frank Hervey Cook was born in 1899 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He attended St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, graduating in 1919. He assisted his adopted father on the ranch, and on the death of A.B. Cook operated the ranch on a smaller scale. In 1931 he married Lena (Sally) Gosnell Finley, heiress of the Gosnell oil fortune. She died of a heart ailment August 5, 1933. With the flooding of much of the Cook ranch property by Canyon Ferry Reservoir in 1953, Cook moved the Dunleavy house to the Bedford Ranch north of Townsend. Frank Hervey Cook was murdered there, in an apparent robbery attempt, on November 22, 1970.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection consists of personal and business papers of A.B. Cook. The papers are divided into several major groupings: A.B. Cook's personal papers, his ranching records, his business records, his political records, and family papers.
The bulk of the correspondence (1888-1928) is in A.B. Cook's personal subgroup. This correspondence includes intermixed, personal, ranch, construction, and other business matters. Among the most substantive correspondence is that with his personal secretary Hazel Alsterberg, who conducted much of his business dealings. She reported to him regularly on the conduct of business. In addition to the correspondence, this subgroup includes court papers (1895-1929); financial records (1886-1928); legal documents (1886-1928) concerning Helena property holdings, mining claims, etc.; reports and subject files (1887-1928) concerning mining properties and other investments; and miscellany. There is a small subgroup of A.B. Cook Estate materials (1928-1932).
The A.B. Cook Stock Farms subgroup includes court papers (1890, 1921); employment records (1915-1954) including payrolls, time sheets, employment applications, and monthly labor reports; financial records (1913-1928), including inventories of the various ranches; legal documents (1882-1928) documenting the ranch properties; organizational records (1919) including articles of incorporation, bylaws and minutes; production records (1901-1933) consisting primarily of extensive Hereford cattle registration and breeding records; subject files (1912-1928) on a wide variety of topics; and miscellany.
The Flying U Ranch subgroup includes a small amount of general correspondence (1907-1911); employment records (1908-1909); financial records (1906-1912); and legal documents (1892-1912).
The Stiles Cattle Company subgroup consists of interoffice and general correspondence (1917-1928) concerning the operation of a ranch on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation; financial records (1918-1926); production records (1918-1923); and miscellany (1922-1924) including maps and lists of lands leased and purchased on the Standing Rock Reservation.
Records of A.B. Cook's Bynum Reservoir Contract consist of correspondence and court papers (1912-1914) of a lawsuit by the Teton Cooperative Reservoir Company; financial records (1908-1912); and legal documents (1909).
Records of Cook and Woldson, Railroad Contractors include correspondence, employment records, financial records, and legal documents (1895-1900) documenting work for the Gaylord and Ruby Valley Railway, the Montana Railroad, the railroad spur to the Parrot Smelter at Whitehall, and other jobs; and railroad specification and bid papers.
The Cook Construction Company subgroup consists of general and interoffice correspondence (1912-1925) of the offices of the company in St. Paul, Minnesota; Montreal, Quebec; and Halifax, Nova Scotia; court papers (1906-1907, 1914) including the seizure of company property by Canadian Customs, for alleged misquoting of value of equipment; financial records (1913-1921); an agreement (1916) with Wheaton Brothers for work on the Halifax Ocean Terminals Railway; copies of organizational records (1912-1921) re the founding and dissolution of the company; subject files (1911-1924) concerning various jobs contracted by the company including work in Sudbury, Ontario; Bulwer Junction, Minnesota; Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Montreal aqueduct and power development projects.
The Cook Tunnel Company / New Gould Mining Company subgroup includes general correspondence (1921-1928); and other materials concerning A.B. Cook's extension of the mining tunnel at Gould, Montana.
Records of McConnell, Cook, and Company and its successor A.B. Cook's Missoula real estate business consist of correspondence (1889-1928); financial records (1889-1928) including a lot ledger, financial statements, tax assessments, etc.; legal documents (1889-1929) including partnership agreements, deeds, certificates of redemption for delinquent taxes, etc.
The Montana Independent Telephone Company subgroup consists of general correspondence (1908-1915), prospecti, and subject files (1909-1913) concerning the merging of several small independent telephone companies into a statewide network.
There are minor business subgroups for the Banner Mining Company, the Buckeye Mining and Milling Company, the Gloria Mining Company, the Lexington Mining Company, the Montana Concrete Construction Company, the National Life Insurance Company of Montana, Shannon and Cook, the Silver Bow National Bank, the Toronto Construction Company, the Trail Creek Coal Company, and the Tuttle Land Company.
Documentation of A.B. Cook's activities in the "Republican Party include correspondence and financial records concerning the 1889 and 1892 elections; a petition for a post office for Tin Cup; petitions for Frank O. Lowden for President, and miscellaneous campaign materials.
The Frank Hervey Cook subgroup includes correspondence (1908-1949); financial records (1921-1955) consisting mostly of bank statements and cancelled checks for Cook, for the C.R. Cattle and Sheep Company, and the Cook Candy Company; several reports; and school records.
The Lena Gosnell Bowyer Finley Cook subgroup consists of incoming correspondence (1929-1933) from family and friends; financial statements (1929-1930); estate materials (1934); and European travel itineraries and brochures.
There are very small subgroups for Margaret A. Cook, for Mary Morgan Cook, for Gloria Cook, and for Mary Agnes Cook.
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 subgroup and series. Some material housed in Manuscript Volumes and Archives Map Case. See inventory below for more information.
Location of Collection
14:5-3Location of Collection
149:4-6 (Volumes)Processing Note
Processing Information:The collection was in very difficult shape as received. Many boxes contained totally unsorted material which included correspondence, invoices, stock records, and legal documents, advertising brochures, and other material. Some records were severely water damaged, including several boxes of legal documents which could not be salvaged. (These should be available in the Broadwater and Missoula County courthouses.)
Records of all the various companies were split, with some letters filed under personal names, some under corporate names. Incoming letters to companies were often interfiled with letters from that company to Cook. During much of his later life, Cook divided his time between the ranch in Townsend, and Cook Construction Company offices in St. Paul, Montreal, and Halifax. He continued to conduct the business of all operations from all locations. Some attempt has been made to pull together the correspondence belonging to the different operations, but many letters are not where one would logically expect them to be. The researcher is encouraged to look in the personal, ranch, and corporated subgroups for all phases of Cook's life.
Acquisition Information
Acquisition information available upon request
Separated Materials
Approximately 750 photographs and 4 scrapbooks were transferred to the Photographic Archives. Printed materials and some maps transferred to the Library. Artifacts transferred to the Museum. 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
A.B. Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Biographical Materials |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | Miscellaneous (includes clippings about A.B. Cook's
career; obituaries of A.B. Cook and Mary M. Cook; term paper by Robert J. Weight
about Cook; notes by W.J. Hazelton re interview of F. Hervey Cook) |
undated |
Incoming Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 2 | A (correspondents include Ah Ping, Ah Wing, Albert
B. Allen, John D. All port, American Investments) |
1892-1895 |
1 / 3 | George E. Boos (Missoula Publishing Company) |
1894-1895 |
1 / 4 | Andrew Braid (grandfather) |
1888, 1892 |
1 / 5 | B (correspondents include A.L. Babcock, Bank of
Choteau, James W. Barker, John B. Barr, F.M. Berry, H. Bishop, C.W. Blair, Frank E.
Blakeslee, Theodore Brantly, William B. Brooks, C.M.F. Bush) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 6 | F.N. Carruthers (Walla Walla, Wash.; Eureka,
Calif.) |
1892-1895 |
1 / 7 | Jane Clark (St. Paul, Minn.) |
1901-1902 |
1 / 8 | Frank Conley (Conley and McTague, re prisoners) |
1894 |
1 / 9 | Cook family (includes Cornelius Cook, Mary A. Cook) |
1890-1905 |
1 / 10 | F.W. Cowan (Missoula, Mont.) |
1893-1894 |
1 / 11 | C (correspondents include Henry Cable, A.M. Cannon,
Carver and Mackay Tailors, E.J. Carter, R.H. Childs, John Church, H.H. Conable,
Covenant Mutual Benefit Association, M.L. Crouch, Mary Cruse) |
1893-1895, 1903 |
1 / 12 | D-G (correspondents include Leonie Demers, C.T.
Dillon, N.B. Donley, W.E. Dowell, E.D. Edgerton, John M. Evans, J.H. Fairchild, E.J.
Field, Vin Fortune, William B. Foster, S.H. Garrick, Phil Gibson) |
1893-1895, 1903 |
1 / 13 | Frank Hall (Wagner Architectural Iron Works,
Milwaukee, Wisc.) |
1894-1895 |
1 / 14 | O.B. Hardy (Akron, Ohio) |
1893 |
1 / 15 | S.P. Hull (Clinton, Conn.) |
1893 |
1 / 16 | H (correspondents include G.N. Hartley, P. Hayes,
Charles Heckler, John Heil, Helena Board of Trade Committee, Frank Henry, Frank G.
Higgins, A.P. Hollen, Harry Housman, Houston Narcotic Cure Company of Montana and
Washington) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 17 | J-K (correspondents include C.B. Jacquemin and
Company jewelers, Henry Johnson, A.P. Johnston, Kate Kaiser, R.W. Kay, M.H. Keefe,
George H. Keep, A.T. Kellison, C.J. Kinna) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 18 | L (correspondents include Harry A. Lambert, Peter
Larson, Phil E. Lawrence, G.V. Lewis, W.T. Lewis, W.E. Lindenborn, R.T. Love, R.A.
Luke and Company) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 19 | M (correspondents include Lionel Manning, Lee
Mantle, Thomas C. Marshall, J. Milton Martin, C.E. Mayne, W.A. Mentrum, Minnesota
Saving Fund and Investment Company, Missoula University Club, Missoula Water Works
and Milling Company, T.L. Mitchell, Miles Mix, Montana National Bank, George W.
Morse, Gust Moser, George Mueller Jr.) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 20 | Mc (correspondents include John McConnell, J.A.
McGowan, B.J. McIntire) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 21 | Northern Pacific Railroad Company (includes
proposal for spur line from Whitehall to Parrot smelter) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 22 | N-Q (correspondents include New York Tribune, Mrs.
John O'Connor, Ira N. Pardes, W.F. Parker, Parrot Silver and Copper Company, W.B.
Parsons, W.A. Pennycook re Busk-Ivanhoe Tunnel, Phillip Peteler, Pneumatic Ore
Milling and Mining Company, E.C. Pollard, R.D. Pollard, J.V. Quarles) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 23 | R (correspondents include N.C. Ray, W.H. Raymond,
Jack Reed, Hugh Reese, Thomas Riach, T.L. Richards, R.M. Richardson, Risdon Iron and
Locomotive Works, J.M. Robinson, Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company) |
1891-1895 |
1 / 24 | Alice Sanders [cousin] |
1888-1908 |
1 / 25 | Siegel and Heckler (The Montana Hotel, Missoula) |
1893-1896 |
1 / 26 | Calvin D. Sinclair (re Missoula property) |
1892-1895 |
1 / 27 | S-T (correspondents include Mary Shiland Scott,
Alph Shipley, Albert Smith, A.J. Steele, E.W. Stetson, F.L. Sutermeister, Tyler B.
Thompson, Eben P. Torrey, L.C. Trent and Company) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 28 | U-V (correspondents include Union Pacific System,
Peter Valiton, J. Slack Vaughn) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 29 | W.C. Whipps (First National Bank, Kalispell) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 30 | E.A. Winstanley (Missoula, Mont.) |
1893-1895 |
1 / 31 | W (correspondents include Joseph W. Wallisch, E.M.
and H.F. Ware, Carlos Warfield, Charles S. Warren, Lewis D. Webster, A.J. Wetzlar,
David J. Whaley, A.F. Whitcomb, A.N. White, H.S. Whitsitt, H.B. Wiley, M.L. Wines,
C.A. Wing, Peter Winne, Martin Woldson, G.F. Woodruff, C.E. Woodworth, W.F. Word,
World's Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition, Ralph Worthington,
H.W. Wright Lumber Company) |
1893-1895 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
2 / 1-5 | Hazel Alsterberg (Cook Construction Company, St.
Paul, Minn.; letters concern primarily the ranch business, but also construction
company business, Stiles Cattle Company, etc.) |
1916-1928 |
2 / 6 | A-Al (correspondents include A.P. Adams, Dan
Adamson, C.G. Adney, Advance-Rumley Thresher Company, Aetna Indemnity Company,
Alaska Live Stock Company, Alberta Linseed Oil Company, Lester F. Albro, Teddy
Alcott, Alfalfa Seed Association, Fred E. Allen, R.E. Allen, Almer Coe and Company) |
1907-1928 |
2 / 7 | American Association of Importers and Breeders of
Belgian Draft Horses |
1922-1928 |
2 / 8-15 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association
(correspondents include R.J. Kinzer, Robert H. Hazlett, Donald Davis) |
1909-1928 |
2 / 16 | American Hereford Journal |
1916-1928 |
2 / 17 | American Livestock and Loan Company (A.E.
deRicqles) |
1908-1924 |
2 / 18 | American National Livestock Association |
1917-1926 |
2 / 19 | American Shire Horse Association |
1910-1911 |
2 / 20 | American Short Horn Breeders Association |
1922-1925 |
3 / 1 | Am-An (correspondents include American Bank and
Trust Company, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Fur Breeder, American
National Bank, American System of Irrigation Equipment, T.W. Ames, Anaconda Copper
Mining Company, Charles Anceny, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine,
Ansley Land and Cattle Company) |
1911-1928 |
3 / 2 | E.F. Armstrong (Cardwell, Mont.) |
1918-1924 |
3 / 3 | Ap-Ay (correspondents include William Armington,
Harry Armstead, E.A. Arnett, Thomas Arthur, Association Against the Prohibition
Amendment, Auto Pump Company, Roy E. Ayers) |
1915-1928 |
3 / 4 | Bank of Toronto (re Toronto Construction Company) |
1909-1911, 1920 |
3 / 5 | Banking Corporation of Montana (Helena, Mont.) |
1918-1927 |
3 / 6 | Ba (correspondents include C.M. Bair, Frank D.
Ball, Ballard and Company, Bank of Montreal, H.A. Barker, John C.E. Barker, D.F.
Barry, Bartlett Hereford Ranch, E.L. Baugh, H.E. Baumann, E.J. Bawlf) |
1914-1928 |
3 / 7 | E.W. and G.D. Beattie |
1907-1913 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | map of Teton County property
(Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1907-1913 |
Box/Folder | ||
3 / 8 | John Bechtold; Henry Bechtold (Sweetwater, Idaho) |
1915-1923 |
3 / 9 | Beckman Brothers, (Great Falls, Mont.; re furs) |
1924-1928 |
3 / 10 | Benson-Carpenter Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1917-1928 |
3 / 11 | Be (correspondents include Bear Creek Stock
Growers' Association, James F. Bell, W.J. Bemmerly, Benson Commission Company, J.J.
Bentz, August Benz enclosing poem, W.H. Berryman, Better Beef Association) |
1907-1928 |
3 / 12 | Bickett-Swett Live Stock Company (Cascade, Mont.) |
1915-1926 |
3 / 13 | Bi-Bj (correspondents include Walter M. Bickford,
John Bielenberg, M.H. Bingham, Bernard F. Bird, Bitter Root Stock Farm, S.A. Biver,
R.W. Bixby, M.O. Bjorge) |
1915-1928 |
3 / 14 | W.N.W. Blayney (Denver, Colo.) |
1919-1925 |
3 / 15 | Ed Bloomquist (Great Falls, Mont.) |
1913-1926 |
3 / 16 | Bl (correspondents include Blackfoot Forest
Protective Association, S.M. Blair, E.G. Blome) |
1911-1928 |
3 / 17 | Bozeman Milling Company |
1915-1927 |
3 / 18 | Bo (correspondents include J.W. Bodner, D.D.
Bogart, C.L. Boggs, A.W. Bonney, Boorman Lumber Company, Josiah Bowden, Clyde C.
Bowers, Bowles Live Stock Commission Company, William Boyd) |
1909-1928 |
3 / 19 | J.P. Braden (Minn. and Ont.) |
1914-1924 |
3 / 20 | Breeders Printing Company; Breeders Gazette |
1917-1928 |
3 / 21 | George Warren Brewster (Birney, Mont.) |
1927-1928 |
3 / 22 | W.G.C. Britten (Hereford, England) |
1916-1917, 1924 |
3 / 23 | Broadwater County offices |
1917-1928 |
3 / 24 | Brown (correspondents include A.V. Brown, Agiles H.
Brown, Harry W. Brown, James H. Brown, John Brown Schools) |
1910-1928 |
3 / 25 | Br (correspondents include Leonard Bradshaw, Harlan
H. Bradt, Herbert A.B. Brady, Thomas E. Brady, John C. Brenner, Carl J. Briggs,
William Briggs, John Brinkman, British-American Land and Investment Company, British
Columbia Stock Breeders Association, Broadwater Irrigation District, George F.
Brooks, Brosseau Poultry Farm) |
1907-1928 |
3 / 26 | Bu-By (correspondents include Fred and Margaret
Bubser, Bud Buchanan, Bucyrus Company, Buffalo Bill Ranch, Henry W. Buford, C.B.
Bull, George W. Bull, Frederick Burbidge, Frank E. Burch, J.H. Burson, Paul Butler,
Butte Miner, Buyers' and Sellers' Live Stock Association) |
1909-1928 |
4 / 1 | J.N. Camden (Versailles, Ky.) |
1921-1928 |
4 / 2 | James Campbell (re show herd) |
1922-1925 |
4 / 3 | John W. Campbell (New York, N.Y.) |
1921-1922 |
4 / 4 | Canadian Hereford Breeders Association; Canadian
National Live Stock Records |
1918-1925 |
4 / 5 | W.T. Cann (Virden, Manitoba) |
1927-1928 |
4 / 6 | Cab-Cap (correspondents include Caird Engineering
Works, Calgary Industrial Exhibition, California International Livestock Show
Corporation, J.W. Callahan, Gordon Campbell, Canadian government agencies) |
1907-1927 |
4 / 7 | Axel A. Carlson (re demobilization) |
1919 |
4 / 8 | Thomas H. Carter (U.S. Senator) |
1909-1912 |
4 / 9 | J.I. Case Threshing Machine Company |
1925-1928 |
4 / 10 | Thomas C. Cashman (includes speech at Minnesota
Farm Bureau Federation) |
1926-1928 |
4 / 11 | Casteel Land Company (Lewistown, Mont.) |
1924-1927 |
4 / 12 | Car-Cav (correspondents include Ed Cardwell, John
Carlson, R.A. Carnochan, L. Ray Carroll, Richard R. Carryl, Cascade International
Stock Show, Cascade-Teton Farm Lands Company, J.J. Case Plow Works, E.M. Cassady,
Castleman Brothers, The Cattleman, H.S. Cavitt) |
1907-1928 |
4 / 13 | Cedar Falls National Company |
1927-1928 |
4 / 14 | Ce (correspondents include Central Montana
Sheepgrowers' Association, Centro de Informacion Agricola, Cuba) |
1909-1928 |
4 / 15 | Fred Chandler (Chariton, Iowa) |
1924-1926 |
4 / 16 | W.E. Chapman (Riparia, Wash.) |
1925-1928 |
4 / 17 | Chester Charlton (Bridesville, B.C.) |
1917, 1927-1928 |
4 / 18-19 | Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway
(includes claims for cattle killed) |
1914-1928 |
4 / 20 | Chicago (correspondents include Chicago and North
Western Railway Company; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company; Chicago
Live Stock Exchange) |
1910-1928 |
4 / 21 | H.W. Child (Helena, Mont.) |
1915-1924 |
4 / 22 | A.M. Chisholm (re Butte, Mont. property) |
1926 |
4 / 23 | Ch-Ci (correspondents include H.D. Chapman, R.B.
Chappell, Edd Chase, Chase National Bank, L. Chatterton, Chauncey Wright Restaurant
Company, W.W. Cheely, Chewacan Land and Cattle Company, Carl A. Church, Citizens
National Bank) |
1910-1928 |
4 / 24 | Clapp, Norstrom and Riley (Minneapolis, Minn.) |
1909-1921 |
4 / 25 | Alfred H. Clarke (Flying H Ranch) |
1923-1926 |
4 / 26-28 | John Clay and Company |
1919-1928 |
5 / 1 | Clay, Robinson and Company |
1914-1920 |
5 / 2 | Cliff Clevenger (Dallas, Pa.) |
1921-1927 |
5 / 3 | Clinton Falls Nursery Company (Owatonna, Minn.) |
1926-1928 |
5 / 4 | Cl (correspondents include H. Earl Clack Company,
K.A. Clark, Sheldon Clark, K.S. Cleveland, Climax Corporation, Ralph Close) |
1904-1928 |
5 / 5 | Collins Land Company; Jeremiah Collins (re land
scrip) |
1916-1926 |
5 / 6 | P.M. Collins (Toronto, Ont.) |
1912 |
5 / 7 | Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Company |
1918-1921 |
5 / 8 | F.T. Colver (Mocassin Mountain Stock Ranch, Brooks,
Mont.) |
1927-1928 |
5 / 9 | Frank Conley (Deer Lodge, Mont.) |
1921-1928 |
5 / 10 | F.B. Connelly Company (Billings, Mont.) |
1918-1926 |
5 / 11 | Continental Oil Company |
1918-1928 |
5 / 12 | Frank Hervey Cook |
1920-1928 |
5 / 13 | Mary A. Cook |
1912-1924 |
5 / 14 | Cook [non-relatives] |
1912-1928 |
5 / 15 | Cook, Deeks, Hinds and Company [predecessor of Cook
Construction Company] |
1907-1909 |
5 / 16 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (Ivan
Davis) |
1917-1918 |
5 / 17 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (Frances
Firkey) |
1923 |
5 / 18 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (C.D. Hall) |
1925-1928 |
5 / 19-23 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (Axel
Holmstrom) |
1917-1928 |
6 / 1 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (Iver
Holth) |
1923-1926 |
6 / 2 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (H.S. Hov,
includes inventory of ranch house at Dunleavy Ranch) |
1916-1918 |
6 / 3 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (H.B.
Shoop, auditor) |
1917 |
6 / 4 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (Mae Sim;
Mae Simpkins) |
1919, 1925 |
6 / 5-10 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (George
Sim) |
1915-1919, 1922 |
6 / 11 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (Grace Van
Winkle) |
1926-1928 |
6 / 12-14 | Cook Stock Farm / A.B. Cook Stock Farms (telegrams) |
1916-1919, undated |
6 / 15 | Coomac Oil Fields, Ltd. (Thomas H. Rea) |
1914-1918 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | Coomac Oil Fields, Ltd. (Thomas H. Rea) maps
(Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1914-1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
6 / 16 | Cooper (correspondents include Charles H. Cooper,
E.N. Cooper, Hugh L. Cooper, Stuart Cooper) |
1921-1928 |
6 / 17 | H.D. Cornish (Cornish and Patten, Osborn, Mo.) |
1909 |
6 / 18 | C.N. Cosgrove (Minnesota Valley Canning Company) |
1921-1925 |
7 / 1 | Co (correspondents include Coffin Brothers, Robert
H. Cole, Coleman and Reitze, F.V.H. Collins, Commercial National Bank, Condon
Commission Company, J.D. Conrad, Robert H. Cosgrove) |
1909-1928 |
7 / 2 | Cr (correspondents include Crane and Ordway
Company, Harry C. Cranke, J.W. Crawford, Burke H. Critchfield, L.L. Crockett, J.C.
Cronk, Harry Cross, Oscar Crutchfield) |
1909-1928 |
7 / 3 | Curtis Publishing Company |
1919-1922 |
7 / 4 | Cu (correspondents include O.E. Culbert, William A.
Culbertson, Cunningham Sheep Company) |
1909-1928 |
7 / 5 | Dallman and Cooper Supply Company (Fond du Lac,
Wisc.) |
1918-1923 |
7 / 6 | J.F. Dauterman (Alder, Mont.) |
1928 |
7 / 7 | John F. Davies (Butte, Mont.) |
1908-1917 |
7 / 8 | Davis (correspondents include Donald D. Davis,
Harry C. Davis, M.E. Davis, Mrs. Perry Davis, Russell S. Davis) |
1914-1926 |
7 / 9 | Da (correspondents include A. Danielson, Fred Dart,
A.F. Daughenbaugh, Mabel Davidson, John Day) |
1909-1928 |
7 / 10 | Deeks and Deeks, Contractors (re dissolution of
partnership with Cook) |
1909 |
7 / 11 | Deere and Webber Company; John Deere and Company |
1911, 1922-1928 |
7 / 12 | Denver Joint Stock Land Bank (Harry Henderson) |
1924-1928 |
7 / 13 | Denver Union Stockyards |
1916, 1923 |
7 / 14 | De-Di (correspondents include Elmer Deebach, Deer
Lodge Farms Company, DeLaval Separator Company, Delaware Land and Development
Company, Denver Record-Stockman, W.A. Depuy, DeRicqles Agency, W.P. Devereux
Company, F.W. Dickey, H.N. Dion) |
1912-1928 |
7 / 15 | John O. Donovan (Butte, Mont.) |
1922-1926 |
7 / 16 | Double L Bar Ranch (Glen Billings and Una Kaufman,
Cody, Wyo.) |
1928 |
7 / 17 | Do (correspondents include James Dodd, J.A.
Doherty, George Doi, W.H. Donald, Dooley Brothers, Samuel R. Douglas, Lee F. Doyle) |
1909-1928 |
7 / 18 | Drexel State Bank of Chicago |
1923-1928 |
7 / 19 | W.S. Dudley (Kentucky River Coal Corporation) |
1925-1928 |
7 / 20 | Dr-Dy (correspondents include F.W. Drake, J.
Sterling Drake, A.W. DuBois, W.D. Duke, Charles Dumont, G. Dupont, Pierre Duryea,
Paul Dysart) |
1914-1928 |
7 / 21 | Eads Live Stock Company (Rolla P. Heren, Eads,
Colo.) |
1924-1928 |
7 / 22 | Eaton's Ranch (Wolf, Wyo.) |
1923-1928 |
7 / 23 | J.E. Edwards (Forsyth, Mont.) |
1911-1925 |
7 / 24 | J.H. Empson (Helena, Mont.) |
1917-1924 |
7 / 25 | John M. Evans (U.S. Representative) |
1925-1927 |
7 / 26 | Exemption Board (re World War I draft) |
1918 |
7 / 27 | E (correspondents include Eastern Montana Ranches
Inc., James Eckford, V.T. Edmunds, Adolph H. Eiselein, Eldorado Cooperative Canal
Company, Electric Wheel Company, Bessie M. Elliott, J.C. Epperson, John Etchart) |
1909-1928 |
8 / 1 | Farmers Advocate and Home Journal |
1918-1920 |
8 / 2 | Farwell, Ozman, Kirk and Company |
1909-1925 |
8 / 3 | Fa (correspondents include Thomas Fagan; Douglas
Fairbanks; Fairbanks, Morse and Company; Farm and Ranch Review; Farmer and Breeder;
John H. Farmer; Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank of Minneapolis; Farmers and
Miners State Bank; Farmers' Magazine; L.L. Farr; Frank Farrar) |
1909-1928 |
8 / 4 | Federal Land Bank of Spokane |
1925-1928 |
8 / 5 | W.M. Ferguson (Hysham, Mont.) |
1925-1926 |
8 / 6 | Fe (correspondents include Federal Machinery and
Equipment Company, Robert Feigel, Fenner and Beane, Fergus County) |
1917-1926 |
8 / 7-9 | The Field and El Campo (published by Advanced
Agricultural Publishing Company and American International Publishing Company; A.B.
Cook served on board) |
1915-1928 |
8 / 10 | Field and Stream |
1917-1928 |
8 / 11 | First National Bank (many different towns and
cities) |
1908-1928 |
8 / 12 | Fitzsimmons-Pierce-Frick Live Stock Commission
Company |
1920-1921 |
8 / 13 | Fi (correspondents include A.B. Ficke, James S.
Finlen, First Congregational Church of Billings, J.U. Fish, Lawrence L. Fisher) |
1908-1928 |
8 / 14 | George P. Flannery (includes Alexander McLean
Estate) |
1909-1924 |
8 / 15 | Fl (correspondents include John J. Fleming, J.H.
Flick Construction Company, H.J. Flint, Alvah B. Flood, Harry L. Fluke) |
1912-1927 |
8 / 16 | Shirley S. Ford (Great Falls National Bank) |
1917-1926 |
8 / 17 | Vincent Fortune (re Oregon and Washington timber
land) |
1907 |
8 / 18 | Fo (correspondents include John Forbis, Forestvale
Cemetery Association, Walter S. Fortiner, Four Wheel Drive Auto Company, Fowler
Serum Company) |
1907-1928 |
8 / 19 | Charles Friend and Son (St. Paul, Minn.) |
1921-1928 |
8 / 20 | H.B. Fulmer (P.K. Ranch, Sheridan, Wyo.) |
1926-1928 |
8 / 21 | Fr-Fu (correspondents include H.A. Frank, D.G.
Frame, Franklin Paint Company, Ed Franz, Ed A. Fraser, O.G. Frederick, F.W. Friend,
Peter Fuhrman) |
1907, 1911-1928 |
8 / 22 | Albert J. Galen (Helena, Mont.) |
1920-1928 |
8 / 23 | James L. Galen (Seattle, Wash.) |
1912-1927 |
8 / 24 | P.N. Gallaher (Basin, Wyo.) |
1911 |
8 / 25 | Goelet Gallatin (Big Horn, Wyo.) |
1928 |
8 / 26 | John and Nelson Gallinger (Leedy, Mont.) |
1923-1928 |
8 / 27 | H.C. Gardiner (Mount Haggin Land and Livestock
Company, Anaconda Copper Mining Company) |
1909-1927 |
8 / 28 | C.R. Garner and Company (Amarillo, Tex.) |
1914-1927 |
8 / 29 | Ga-Ge (correspondents include G.O.S. Cattle
Company, John Gaffke, A.S. Gage, Gallatin Valley Milling Company, Warren Gammon and
Son, E.D. Gantt, Dan Garrison, Gary Hay and Grain Company, Geary Brothers, C.H.
Gerber, Gerlach-Barklow Company) |
1910-1928 |
8 / 30 | Edgar Gibson (Great Falls, Mont.) |
1925-1927 |
8 / 31 | W.H. Gleason (Kalispell, Mont.) |
1926 |
8 / 32 | Gi-Gl (correspondents include Walter C. Giebel,
Gilchrist Brothers, Louis Gilger, Chester Glass, L.D. Glenn, Globe Serum Company) |
1909-1928 |
8 / 33 | Godfrey and Burdick Live Stock Commission (Helena,
Mont.) |
1910 |
9 / 1 | Goldberg Hide and Fur Company; Goldberg Fur
Company; Leo M. Goldberg Fur and Wool House (Helena, Mont.) |
1916-1928 |
9 / 2 | Sam Goodman (Helena, Mont.) |
1917 |
9 / 3 | Gordon and Ferguson (furs, St. Paul, Minn.) |
1921-1926 |
9 / 4 | Gover's Strain of S.C. White Leghorns (Denver,
Colo.) |
1920-1921 |
9 / 5 | Sam D. Goza (Helena, Mont.) |
1910-1927 |
9 / 6 | Go (correspondents include O.F. Goddard, Leonard
Goettlich, Wallace and E.G. Good, J.A. Gordon) |
1909-1928 |
9 / 7 | Grain Growers' Guide |
1918-1920 |
9 / 8 | Duncan A. Grant (Tofino, B.C.) |
1922-1923 |
9 / 9 | Great Northern Railway Company |
1909-1928 |
9 / 10 | Great Western Sugar Company |
1918-1923 |
9 / 11 | H.P. Griffin (Belgrade, Mont.) |
1911-1928 |
9 / 12 | Gr (correspondents include George M. Grace, Graham
Scientific Breeding School, Greater North Dakota Association, Green Meadow Farm,
Greenfield Advertising Agency, Charles D. Greenfield, H.P. Greenough, Ulysses
Gribble, Ben Groseclose, P.M. Gross, G.W. Grutz) |
1915-1928 |
9 / 13-15 | Milton S. Gunn (Helena, Mont.) |
1912-1925 |
9 / 16 | Gu-Gy (correspondents include Samuel R. Guard, F.P.
Guidry, Arthur Guiterman enclosing poem re William Gibbs McAdoo, Gypsum Industries) |
1919-1928 |
9 / 17 | Haggart Construction Company (Fargo, N.D.) |
1918-1926 |
9 / 18 | Herbert Haight (Suffolk, Mont.) |
1918-1928 |
9 / 19 | H.E. Haley and Company (investments) |
1918 |
9 / 20 | W.H. Hall (Butte, Mont.) |
1913-1915 |
9 / 21 | Joseph A. Hanlon (Billings, Mont.) |
1922-1925 |
9 / 22 | Julius Hansen (Missoula, Mont.) |
1913 |
9 / 23 | Haa-Han (correspondents include John H. Haak,
Charles Hageman, George W. Haggard, Charles S. Hale, Henry M. Halff, E.H. Halloway,
Hamilton Farm, W.E. Hamilton, R.F. Hanks) |
1907-1928 |
9 / 24 | Richard A. Harlow (Moore and Lewistown, Mont.) |
1917-1928 |
9 / 25 | Har-Haz (correspondents include Hardesty
Manufacturing Company, F.W. Harding re Toliver Placer, Harding Memorial Association,
A.L. Harris, Clifford B. Harris, Haskell Institute, A.J. Haubert, Charles E.
Havener, A.E. Hawes, Hawkeye Lightning Rod Company, Glenn G. Hayes, Pat Hayes) |
1910-1928 |
9 / 26 | William Randolph Hearst; Hearst Corporation (San
Simeon, Calif.) |
1921-1927 |
9 / 27 | R.P. Heidrish (Whitehall, Mont.) |
1927-1928 |
9 / 28 | F. Augustus Heinze (Butte, Mont.) |
1906-1912 |
9 / 29 | Helena, City of |
1909-1926 |
9 / 30 | Helena Commercial Club |
1914 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | blueprint map of Great
Northern Park (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1914 |
Box/Folder | ||
9 / 31 | Helena (correspondents include Helena Automatic
Telephone Company, Helena Clearing House Association, Helena Country Club, Helena
Good Roads Association, Helena Power Transmission Company, Helena Skookum Chix
Hatcheries) |
1907-1928 |
9 / 32 | Charles W. Helmick (Helena, Mont.) |
1921-1925 |
9 / 33 | Thomas H. Herrin (Helena, Mont.) |
1918-1921 |
9 / 34 | P.T. Hervin (Great Falls, Mont.) |
1913-1917 |
9 / 35 | He (correspondents include Healey and Company, L.E.
Heaton, C.B. Heinemeyer, Oscar Hemgren, Harry B. Henderson, Walter S. Henderson,
Henningsen Land Company, Charles B Herrick, Charles E. Herron, J.K. Hessey, J.J.
Hetherington) |
1906-1928 |
10 / 1 | Robert F. Hildebrand (photographer of animals) |
1917-1924 |
10 / 2 | Albert Hill (Alexandria, S.D.) |
1916-1919 |
10 / 3 | C.P. Hill (Montreal, Que., includes report on
Western Virginia coal property) |
1917-1919 |
10 / 4 | William Hislop (Hislop Sheep Company, Spokane,
Wash.) |
1917-1923 |
10 / 5 | Hi (correspondents include D.J. Hickey, George F.H.
Hicks, Highland Livestock Company, Roland Hill, S.T.H. Hill, Walter J. Hill,
Hillandale Farm, A.F. Hinricks) |
1909-1928 |
10 / 6 | Hoar Shovel Company |
1926 |
10 / 7 | T.D. Hobart (Pampa, Tex., includes Mrs. C. Adair
Estate) |
1924-1928 |
10 / 8 | G.A. Hoepfner (Wallace Ranch, Jens, Mont.) |
1918-1927 |
10 / 9 | Orlin Holcomb (H.O. Ranch, Rapid City, S.D.) |
1926 |
10 / 10 | A.M. Holter Hardware Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1913-1928 |
10 / 11 | Horse Association of America |
1921-1928 |
10 / 12 | John Hoy (re politics) |
1921-1925 |
10 / 13 | Ho (correspondents include Hoard's Dairyman, Robert
V. Hoffman, J.C. Holbert, T.B. Holker, H.E. Holroyd, Holt Manufacturing Company,
William L. Hoopes, Herbert Hoover, Andrew W. Hopkins, Royal E. House, D.M. Howard,
Frank D. Howard) |
1909-1928 |
10 / 14 | F.R. Hudson (Elkhorn, Mont.) |
1927-1928 |
10 / 15 | Mark Hunt (Willow Spring Farm, White Sulphur
Springs, Mont.) |
1918-1924 |
10 / 16 | George E. Hurd (Great Falls, Mont., re Diamond Bar
Ranches Company and Diamond Ranch Company) |
1921-1927 |
10 / 17 | Hygeia Ice Company (Montreal, Que., includes Carlos
Warfield) |
1913 |
10 / 18 | Hu-Hy (correspondents include Howard G. Huber,
Wallis Huidekoper, W.A. Huff, W.W. Hulce, Hun Foo, W.S. Hunnewell, Sherman Hunt,
W.G. Hunter, W.S. Hunter, W.W. Huntsberger, J.W. Hurd, Lewis S. Hurtig, M.G.
Hutchins) |
1910-1928 |
10 / 19 | Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station |
1918-1926 |
10 / 20 | Arthur W. Ide (Helena, Mont.) |
1907 |
10 / 21 | International (correspondents include International
Anna Maud Hallam Clubs of Practical Psychology, International Belgian Horse Show,
International Harvester Company, International Live Stock Exposition) |
1915-1925 |
10 / 22 | I (correspondents include Improved Clip Company,
Industrial Locating Corporation, Inter-Mountain Fair, Inter-Mountain Milling
Company, Inter-Southern Oil and Refining Company, Iowa State College, Elizabeth
Ireland, Charles Irvine, William Irvine, Kenneth Ischs, Hal B. Ives) |
1913-1928 |
10 / 23 | James Manufacturing Company (re new barn) |
1918 |
10 / 24 | Wendell Jardine (Jardine Hot Springs, Jackson,
Mont.) |
1925-1926 |
10 / 25 | Ja-Je (correspondents include Jackson [Miss.] Board
of Trade, Newton Jacobson, George J. Jaeger, B.A. Jahn, Ernest Jarvis, Ella Jens,
George Jeppesen) |
1915-1928 |
10 / 26 | John Johanson case (re First National Bank of
Libby) |
1926 |
10 / 27 | Johnson (correspondents include A.R. Johnson, Eric
Johnson, Jake Johnson, P.P. Johnson, Wilfred Johnson) |
1909-1928 |
10 / 28 | A.P. Johnston (Superior, Mont.) |
1906-1907 |
10 / 29 | Clarence H. Johnston, Architect (re ranch house)
|
1915, 1918 |
Oversize Folder | ||
2 | Clarence H. Johnston, Architect ranch house
architectural drawings (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1915, 1918 |
Box/Folder | ||
10 / 30 | Johnston (correspondents include Johnston and Ward
Investments, James H. Johnston, Lawrence Johnston, Fred Johnston) |
1921-1928 |
10 / 31 | H.F. Jones (Butte, Mont. re Lexington Mine) |
1917-1918 |
10 / 32 | Jones (correspondents include Earl T. Jones, Frank
Jones, Garnet G. Jones, J.F. Jones Lumber Company, Robert N. Jones, Thomas Jones,
W.T. Jones) |
1921-1928 |
10 / 33 | Jo-Ju (correspondents include Jockey Club, Johns-
Manville Company, John Jonas, W.J. Jordan, G.R. Jowell, Judson Freight Forwarding
Company) |
1915-1928 |
11 / 1 | Kansas Blackleg Serum Company |
1919, 1925-1927 |
11 / 2 | Ka (correspondents include Kansas City Club, Kansas
City Journal-Post, Kaul Lumber Company) |
1916, 1927-1928 |
11 / 3 | Ken-Caryl Ranch Company (Littleton, Colo., includes
Frank J. Smith, Margaret Kimmel) |
1924-1926 |
11 / 4 | John B. Kendrick (U.S. Senator, Wyoming) |
1918-1928 |
11 / 5 | Fred I. Ker (Hamilton, Ont.) |
1922-1927 |
11 / 6 | Harry H. Keyes (Armour Leather Company, Chicago,
Ill.) |
1924-1925 |
11 / 7 | Ke (correspondents include J.S. Keerl, Frank Kelly,
P.J. Kelly, Charles E. Kendall, E.M. Kennedy, J.E. Kennedy, Kentucky Tobacco
Products Company) |
1909-1928 |
11 / 8 | J.C. Kinzer, Hartland Farm (Versailles, Ky., see
also American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association) |
1921-1928 |
11 / 9 | Finor[?] Kirschbaum (White Sulphur Springs, Mont.) |
1917 |
11 / 10 | Frank Kirscher (Twete, Mont.) |
1924-1926 |
11 / 11 | Ki-Kl (correspondents include W.E. Kierstead,
Charles Killick, Peter Killorn, J.W. Kilpatrick, Richard R. Kilroy, Tom King, Mrs.
Hugh Kirkendall, John Klippstein, George S. Klotz) |
1908-1928 |
11 / 12 | M.E. Knowles; Knowles Veterinary Supply Company
(Helena, Mont.) |
1906-1926 |
11 / 13 | Charles C. Krug (Marsh, Mont.) |
1925-1926 |
11 / 14 | Kn-Ky (correspondents include Kenneth Knight, A.J.
Knollin, Edward Knowles, R.R. Kreps) |
1913-1928 |
11 / 15 | Thaddeus S. Lane (Spokane, Wash., see also Montana
Independent Telephone Company subgroup) |
1913-1927 |
11 / 16 | Edwin Lausier (Bridgeport, Conn., New York, N.Y.) |
1906-1928 |
11 / 17 | La (correspondents include Carl Laemmle, Lake
Superior Loader Company, G.E. Lane, George Lane and Company, Ltd., H.L. Lantz,
Alfred Lapier, John LaPorte, Henry Larson, Jack Lawrence, Oliver C. Lawson, Layne
and Bowler Company) |
1924-1928 |
11 / 18 | Scott Leavitt (U.S. Representative) |
1924-1928 |
11 / 19 | William LeBorious (Illinois Steel Bridge Company;
Stiles Ranch) |
1921-1927 |
11 / 20 | LeClare and Cruse; A.F. LeClare (Missoula, Mont.) |
1921-1924 |
11 / 21 | Charles R. Leonard (Butte, Mont.) |
1921-1923 |
11 / 22 | Le (correspondents include W.T. Leahy, Robert G.
Leavitt, B. Leopold Furs, George M. Lewis, Lon I. Lewis, Lewistown Chamber of
Commerce) |
1914-1928 |
11 / 23 | Liberty Storage and Warehouse Company (New York,
N.Y. re shipment of Mrs. Cook's household goods) |
1909, 1917, 1919 |
11 / 24 | Louis Lienemann (Butte, Mont.) |
1924-1926 |
11 / 25 | Live Stock Photo Company (Chicago, Ill.) |
1924-1928 |
11 / 26 | D.O. Lively (Panama-Pacific International
Exposition) |
1915-1917 |
11 / 27 | Li (correspondents include Lindsay Helena Company,
C. August Linn, Livestock Service, Livingston and Company) |
1909-1928 |
11 / 28 | J.B. Long and Company (Great Falls, Mont., includes
R.F. Clary) |
1909-1928 |
11 / 29 | Louden Machinery Company (St. Paul, Minn.) |
1915-1928 |
11 / 30 | Frank Lowden (Oregon, Ill., includes presidential
candidacy, 1928) |
1921-1928 |
11 / 31 | Lo-Ly (correspondents include R.N. Lodge, Long-Bell
Lumber Company, H.C. Lookabaugh Oil Company, Frederick Loomis, Lowell Brothers and
Talbott, M.K. Luther, Frederick B. Lynch, Lyon Iron Works) |
1914-1928 |
11 / 32 | Murdo Mackenzie (Boston Cattle Company, National
Live Stock Shippers League, Matador Land and Cattle Company) |
1921-1927 |
11 / 33 | Fletcher Maddox (Great Falls, Mont.) |
1911, 1921 |
11 / 34 | D. Magee's Sons, Ltd., Hatters and Furriers (St.
John, New Brunswick) |
1912-1913 |
11 / 35 | R.J. Mancantelli (Toronto, Ont.) |
1909-1912 |
11 / 36 | Maa-Man (correspondents include Maas and Steffen,
Fred Mabee, S.M. Mace, Roderick R. Macleary, J.W. Maddux, George A. Madson, Magness
Brothers Auctioneers, Stephen A. Mahaffey, H.W. Main, Maine Agricultural Experiment
Station, Claude Makin, Malin-Yates Company, John B. Maling, L.C. Mallory, A. L.
Malott) |
1907-1928 |
12 / 1 | Thomas A. Marlow (Helena, Mont., see also A.B. Cook
and Company subgroup) |
1909-1922 |
12 / 2 | Marcus M. Marshall (Marshall Properties Holding
Company, Los Angeles, Calif.) |
1927 |
12 / 3 | Matador Land and Cattle Company (Trinidad, Colo.;
includes William Kerr, John McBain, M.J. Reilly) |
1918-1922 |
12 / 4 | John Matthews (Townsend, Mont.) |
1919-1922 |
12 / 5 | Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.) |
1925-1928 |
12 / 6 | Mar-May (correspondents include Marion Steam Shovel
Company, Ole Markuson, Stephen Marmant, Marrion Well Drilling Company, Marshall
Field and Company, Henry W. Marshall, Marshall-Wells Hardware Company, Martinsdale
Live Stock Company, Joe Marzen, Joe Mason, G.L. Mathews, Ernest R. May, Theodore
Mayer) |
1906, 1911-1928 |
12 / 7 | McCaull-Dinsmore Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1922-1923 |
12 / 8 | Frank W. McConnell (Dallas and El Paso, Tex.) |
1909-1917 |
12 / 9 | W. Milton McCoy (Circle V Ranch, Big Horn, Wyo.) |
1925-1927 |
12 / 10 | Warren T. McCray (Orchard Lake Stock Farm,
Kentland, Ind.) |
1917-1921 |
12 / 11 | McA-McC (correspondents include A.B. McAdam, C.W.
McCampbell, H.E. McCausland, Harry J. McClean, Mike and Thomas McCormick, Charles
McCrea, Sen. J.P. McCumber) |
1909-1928 |
12 / 12 | K.C. McFarland (Tacoma, Wash.) |
1914-1915 |
12 / 13 | John McGinnis (Butte, Mont.) |
1908-1918 |
12 / 14 | B.J. McIntire (Kalispell, Mont.) |
1908-1909 |
12 / 15-16 | McIntyre Ranching Company, Ltd. (William H.
McIntyre, McGrath, Alta.) |
1918-1928 |
12 / 17 | Alexander McKenzie (re Republican politics, mining
venture; see also Cook Construction Company subgroup) |
1909-1920 |
12 / 18 | McD-McK (correspondents include A.J. McDonald,
McElroy Ranch Company, James McFarlane, E.A. McHardy, Hugh McKee, W.K. McKenzie,
George McKethen) |
1909-1928 |
12 / 19 | C.M. McLeod (Missoula Mercantile Company) |
1924-1926 |
12 / 20 | James and Mary McNaught (Silverton, B.C.) |
1911 |
12 / 21 | Taylor McNiven (Livingston, Mont.) |
1926-1928 |
12 / 22 | P.C. and Emelia McStravick (Kalispell, Mont.) |
1922-1927 |
12 / 23 | McL-McV (correspondents include John A. McLean,
Walter S. McLean, William J. McLean, C.H. McLemore, Robert D. McNab, McNamara and
Marlow, McNeel Marble Company, Mrs. Rory McQueen, J.H. McShane Timber Company) |
1906-1928 |
12 / 24 | Meagher County offices |
1917-1928 |
12 / 25 | Fitch H. Medbury (re proposed sale of interest in
ranch) |
1924 |
12 / 26 | A.J. Meloche (T.O. Ranch Company, Raton, N.M.) |
1920-1921 |
12 / 27 | S.R. Mercer (Missoula, Mont.) |
1923-1924 |
12 / 28 | Merchants National Bank (St. Paul, Minn.) |
1909-1928 |
12 / 29 | George Merrill (Thermopolis, Wyo.) |
1924-1928 |
12 / 30 | Metals Bank and Trust Company (Butte, Mont.) |
1922-1928 |
12 / 31 | Andrew J. Metler (Menno, S.D.) |
1919-1925 |
12 / 32 | Me (correspondents include L.E. Megee, Andrew
Meikle, H.C. Meining Company, B.P. Melchert, Sam Melph, W.T. Merrill) |
1909-1928 |
12 / 33 | Midland Empire Fair; Midland Stock Show (Billings,
Mont.) |
1916-1928 |
12 / 34 | Midland Linseed Products Company (Minneapolis,
Minn.) |
1917-1919 |
13 / 1 | Miller (correspondents include Miller and Lux,
Inc., A.W. Miller, Miller Brothers, Curtis J. Miller, D.S. Miller, Miller
Development Company, Robert J. Miller) |
1917-1928 |
13 / 2 | Minneapolis Army and Navy Store |
1922-1923 |
13 / 3 | Minnesota Valley Canning Company |
1924-1926 |
13 / 4 | Missoula (correspondents include city and county
offices, Missoula Chamber of Commerce, Missoula Mercantile Company, Missoula Trust
and Savings Bank) |
1915-1927 |
13 / 5 | Mi (correspondents include Miami Conservancy
District, Austin Middleton, Mid-States Oil Company, George R. Milburn, G.M. Miles,
Millers Mutual Casualty Company, Charles A. Millie, C.J. Milligan Company, W.H.
Miner, Minnesota Club, Frank D. Miracle, T.E. Mitchell and Son) |
1909-1928 |
13 / 6 | George P. and E.A. Moeller (Hettinger, N.D.) |
1924 |
13 / 7 | A. Moier and Son (Reichle, Mont.) |
1919 |
13 / 8 | Manley Moline (Circle, Mont.) |
1924-1925 |
13 / 9 | Monnett and Hamilton (Dayton, Wash.) |
1921 |
13 / 10-11 | Montana. Agricultural Experiment Station (includes
C.N. Arnett, R.C. McChord, Clyde McKee, Louis Vinke, F.M. Harrington, H.W. Vaughan,
Purcell Bill establishing Fort Keogh station) |
1918-1928 |
13 / 12 | Montana. Agricultural Extension Service |
1923-1928 |
13 / 13 | Montana. Board of Railroad Commissioners |
1918-1924 |
13 / 14 | Montana. Board of Stock Commissioners |
1908-1910 |
13 / 15 | Montana. Dept. of Agriculture, Labor and Industry
(includes State Fair) |
1921-1927 |
13 / 16 | Montana. Dept. of Fish and Game; Fish and Game
Commission |
1917-1928 |
13 / 17 | Montana. Dept. of State Lands and Farm Loans |
1909-1928 |
13 / 18 | Montana. Governor |
1909-1927 |
13 / 19 | Montana. Industrial Accident Board |
1916-1918 |
13 / 20 | Montana. Livestock Commission |
1919-1928 |
13 / 21 | Montana. Livestock Sanitary Board (W.J. Butler,
State Veterinarian) |
1917-1928 |
13 / 22 | Montana. Secretary of State |
1917-1928 |
13 / 23 | Montana. Stallion Registration Board |
1910-1922 |
13 / 24 | Montana. State Fire Marshal |
1919-1926 |
13 / 25 | Montana. [miscellaneous state agencies] |
1907-1928 |
13 / 26 | Montana Club |
1918-1928 |
13 / 27 | Montana Deaconess Home |
1915-1917 |
13 / 28 | Montana Farmer |
1916-1927 |
13 / 29 | Montana Flour Mills Company |
1921-1927 |
13 / 30 | Montana Hereford Breeders Association (includes
C.C. Davis, L. Chatterton) |
1918-1925 |
13 / 31 | Montana Life Insurance Company |
1927-1928 |
13 / 32 | Montana Livestock Finance Corporation (A.T.
Hibbard) |
1922-1926 |
13 / 33 | Montana State Fair [private] |
1909-1921 |
13 / 34 | Montana Stock Growers Association |
1917-1928 |
13 / 35 | Montana Trust and Savings Bank (Helena, Mont.) |
1915-1927 |
13 / 36 | Montana Wool Growers Association |
1921-1926 |
13 / 37 | Montana (correspondents include Montana Automobile
Association, Montana Commercial and Labor League, Montana Culvert and Flume Company,
Montana Duroc-Jersey Breeders Association, Montana Joint Stock Land Bank, Montana
Livestock Pavilion Company, Montana Mercantile Company, Montana Muskrat Breeders
Inc., Montana Newspaper Association, Montana Purebred Sheep Association, Montana
Ranches Company, Montana Raw Fur Company, Montana Southern Railway Company, Montana
Sportsmen's Association, Montana Tax-Payers' Association, Montana Wool Cooperative
Marketing Association) |
1910-1928 |
13 / 38 | C.F. Morris (Havre, Mont., re Brown's Coulee oil
drilling) |
1927 |
13 / 39 | George H. Moses (U.S. Senator, New Hampshire) |
1924-1925 |
14 / 1 | Burton C. Mossman (Roswell, N.M.) |
1926-1928 |
14 / 2 | Matteson M. Mounts (Bismarck, N.D.) |
1909-1928 |
14 / 3 | Mousel Brothers (Cambridge, Nebr.) |
1909-1922 |
14 / 4 | Mo (correspondents include Moffett Studio, Ed
Monahan, C.F. Monson, J.H. Montgomery, Montreal and Southern Counties Railway
Company, Montross Metal Casket Company, E.L. Moorman, C.F. Morris, Morrison
Brothers, W.J. Moss, R.S. Mossman, C.H. Moulton, Mount Royal Hotel Company) |
1909-1928 |
14 / 5 | George M. Mungas (Philipsburg, Mont.) |
1922-1928 |
14 / 6 | Mu-My (correspondents include C.S. Muffly, W.P.
Murphy, Murphy Wholesale Grocery Company, Kenneth Myers) |
1907-1924 |
14 / 7 | T.Y. Nakagawa (Missoula, Mont.) |
1923 |
14 / 8 | National Bank of Montana (Helena, Mont.) |
1909-1928 |
14 / 9 | National Duroc-Jersey Record Association (J.R.
Pfander) |
1918-1924 |
14 / 10 | National Irrigation Congress |
1909 |
14 / 11 | National Live Stock and Meat Board (includes report
by R.C. Pollock) |
1927-1928 |
14 / 12 | National Marketing Committee |
1915 |
14 / 13 | National Wool Warehouse and Storage Company |
1922-1923 |
14 / 14 | National (correspondents include National
Agricultural Society, National Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers, National
Economic League, National Farm News, National Institute of Progressive Farming,
National Land Company, National Life Insurance Company, National Western Stock Show,
National Wool Growers Association) |
1915-1927 |
14 / 15 | Louis Nelson (N.D. and Ont.) |
1906 |
14 / 16 | Thomas Newland (Helena, Mont.) |
1915-1917 |
14 / 17 | C.C. Newman (Dillon, Mont.) |
1915-1926 |
14 / 18 | Na-Ni (correspondents include Arthur C. Nash, Nay
Brothers, Nebraska Governor, Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company, R. Neusch, Guy D.
Nevills, New York Evening Post, Nichols and Shepard Company, Nixon Live Stock
Commission Company) |
1910-1928 |
14 / 19 | Northern Pacific Railway Company (includes lawsuit,
1921; time of men fighting railroad caused fires, 1926) |
1908-1928 |
14 / 20 | Northern Pacific Railway Company. Land Dept.
(includes leases, receipts, etc.) |
1914-1928 |
14 / 21 | Northwest Hereford Cattle Breeders Association
(Reno Banks) |
1920-1926 |
14 / 22 | Northwest (correspondents include Northwest
Livestock Association, Northwest Regional Advisory Board) |
1915-1924 |
14 / 23 | Northwestern (correspondents include Northwestern
Distributing Company, Northwestern Electric Equipment Company, Northwestern
Engineering Company, Northwestern Hereford Breeder, Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company, Northwestern Society of New York, Northwestern Stockman and
Farmer) |
1909-1926 |
14 / 24 | Nor-West Farmer |
1917-1927 |
14 / 25 | No-Ny (correspondents include Pat Normandin, Edwin
L. Norris, Northern Grain and Warehouse Company, Northern Nevada Purebred
Association, E.A. Noyes and Son, Nye and Jenks Grain Company) |
1913-1928 |
15 / 1 | John E. O'Connor (Portland, Ore.) |
1916 |
15 / 2 | P.A. O'Farrell (Montreal, Que.) |
1909 |
15 / 3 | J.C. Oliver and Sons (Herman Oliver, John Day,
Ore.) |
1921-1928 |
15 / 4 | Charles E. Orchard (Denver, Colo.) |
1925-1928 |
15 / 5 | O (correspondents include W.L. Ober, C.N. O'Donel,
J.C. O'Hara enclosing copy of his A Mining Romance, Oklahoma Live Stock News, Thomas
O'Laughlin, Olds Motor Works, Henry Oliver, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Axel Carlson
Onrud, Ossining School, Handel E. Owen) |
1907-1928 |
15 / 6 | Pacific Northwest Farm Trio |
1919-1926 |
15 / 7 | John E. Painter (representative of several live
stock associations) |
1918-1924 |
15 / 8 | Parchen Drug Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1922-1925 |
15 / 9 | Pa (correspondents include Pacific Bond and
Mortgage Company, Pacific Coast Pipe Company, Pacific International Live Stock
Exposition, M.S. Parker, Willis F. Parker, Thomas G. Paterson, H.F. Patterson, G.T.
Paul, Peter Pauly, Oscar L. Payne) |
1906-1928 |
15 / 10 | Marguerite Peacock (Drummond, Mont.) |
1926-1928 |
15 / 11 | Peking University (China) |
1924 |
15 / 12 | Lewis Penwell Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1917-1923 |
15 / 13 | J.L. Perron (Montreal, Que.) |
1918-1926 |
15 / 14 | R.F. Pettigrew (Sioux Falls, S.D.) |
1921-1925 |
15 / 15 | Pe (correspondents include George D. Pease,
Pelletier and Crowther, Pence Automobile Company, Frank Peterson, John Peterson,
Andrew Petrie) |
1909-1927 |
15 / 16 | Phelps Ranch (Eugene and L.G. Phelps, Meeteetse,
Wyo.) |
1919-1928 |
15 / 17 | Ph (correspondents include H.W. Phelps, Edwin A.
Phillips, P.M. Phillips) |
1910-1926 |
15 / 18 | Pickering Farm (W.A. and W.R. Pickering, Belton,
Mo.) |
1918-1927 |
15 / 19 | Harry W. Pickett (Pittsburgh, Pa.) |
1906-1907 |
15 / 20 | Pioneers of Eastern Montana |
1912-1928 |
15 / 21 | Pi-Pl (correspondents include A.W. Pieper, Charles
H. Pierce, Piggly Wiggly Montana Company, H.H. Pigott, David Pimperton) |
1909-1928 |
15 / 22 | Political: re manganese tariff |
1922 |
15 / 23 | Political: re proposal to move Forest Service to
Dept. of Interior |
1921-1922 |
15 / 24 | Charles Pollack (Craig, Mont.) |
1919-1924 |
15 / 25 | Norman S. Poole (Townsend, Mont.) |
1912-1925 |
15 / 26 | T.C. Power; T.C. Power Company; T.C. Power Motor
Car Company |
1906-1928 |
15 / 27 | Po (correspondents include J.E. Poole, C.R. Pope
Company, Porter-Davidson Company, Louville Porter, Portland Cattle Loan Company,
Portland Union Stock Yards, Potrero Ranch, W.O. Pound and Sons, J.D. Powell, William
Powers) |
1906-1928 |
15 / 28 | Charles Preece (Waterloo, Mont.) |
1908-1910 |
15 / 29 | The Producer |
1919-1923 |
15 / 30 | Pr-Py (correspondents include Pratt-Thompson
Construction Company, Charles N. Pray, Robert A. Pringle, George Prior, W.O.
Protsman, Pullman Company) |
1909-1928 |
15 / 31 | Quealy Land and Livestock Company (John Quealy,
Hanna, Wyo.) |
1926-1928 |
15 / 32 | Quinn-Shepardson Company (Minneapolis, Minn.) |
1917-1919 |
15 / 33 | Q (correspondents include Quanah Cotton Oil
Company, Thomas B. Quaw, Queen Incubator Company, Benjamin Quigley, Tom Quing, Nora
Quinlan) |
1914-1927 |
15 / 34 | Jack T. Ramey (Fort Yates, N.D.) |
1925-1928 |
15 / 35 | Wellington Rankin (Helena, Mont.) |
1928 |
15 / 36 | Rea Brothers (Billings, Mont.) |
1916-1926 |
15 / 37 | Reinig Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1922-1926 |
16 / 1 | Ra-Re (correspondents include A.E. Ragan, A.A.D.
Rahn, Realty Company, N.R. Reasoner, George Rebedeaux, Carl L. Reed, Harry C. Reed,
W.C. Reed, K.M. Reeves, Regina Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, J.H. Reniger,
Fred Reppert) |
1908-1917 |
16 / 2 | Ringling (correspondents include Ringling and Work,
R.T. Ringling Ranch, Ringling State Bank) |
1922-1926 |
16 / 3 | Dave Risk (Kansas City, Mo.) |
1917-1922 |
16 / 4 | Ri (correspondents include D.E. Richards, Howard F.
Riddle, Ridgefield Sheep Feeding Yards) |
1918-1928 |
16 / 5 | Robinson Cartage and Storage Company (Orilia, Ont.) |
1912-1923 |
16 / 6 | Charles O. Robinson and Company, Livestock
Commission |
1922-1928 |
16 / 7 | Rocky Mountain Club of New York |
1907-1928 |
16 / 8 | Nick Rorvig (Helena, Mont.) |
1917-1928 |
16 / 9 | Rosenbaum Brothers and Company |
1915-1928 |
16 / 10 | Ro (correspondents include George Robb, E.L.
Robbins, O.P. Roberts, T.H. Robertson, Harry Robinson, Rock Island Stove Company,
Rocky Mountain Fertilizer Company, Ralph Rodriguez, Joseph Roke, Leverett S. Ropes,
Dan H. Ross) |
1912-1928 |
16 / 11 | Ru (correspondents include George C. Rudston,
Charles Rule, Rural Spirit, William N. Russ, William G. Russell) |
1910-1928 |
16 / 12 | C.E. Ryan (Great Falls, Mont.) |
1914-1918 |
16 / 13 | Ryrie Brothers (Toronto, Ont.) |
1911-1913 |
16 / 14 | Ry (correspondents include Ethan B. Ryan, Mrs. J.J.
Ryan, John D. Ryan, Lawrence B. Ryman) |
1912-1928 |
16 / 15 | P.D. Sanders (Tacoma, Wash.) |
1922-1925 |
16 / 16 | Sam E. Sanders (Desdemona, Tex.) |
1924 |
16 / 17 | Sa (correspondents include C.L. Sackett, St.
Peter's Hospital, Salem Nursery Company, Salvation Army, Sands Brothers Dry Goods,
Sanford-Evans Company, Max Sarter, Henry J. Sawtell, Sawyer Cattle Company) |
1908-1928 |
16 / 18 | George Schadmann (New York, N.Y.) |
1921-1925 |
16 / 19 | Gustav Schmidt (Killdeer, N.D.) |
1920-1924 |
16 / 20 | Fred Schmitz (Townsend, Mont.) |
1920-1928 |
16 / 21 | Schroeder Brothers Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1910-1926 |
16 / 22 | Adelaide Schulenburg (Chicago, Ill.) |
1925-1926 |
16 / 23 | C.H. Schultz (Bowbells, N.D.) |
1927-1928 |
16 / 24 | Charles L. Scofield (Biddle, Mont.) |
1925-1926 |
16 / 25 | C.B. Scott (Gardiner, Mont.) |
1924-1928 |
16 / 26 | J.E. Scott and Company (Hecla, S.D.) |
1922 |
16 / 27 | Sc (correspondents include Scarsdale Estates,
Albert Schlechten, Max Schling, Henry B. Schock, Henry Schubert, A.E. Schwingel,
C.E. Scott, Ted Scott) |
1909-1928 |
16 / 28 | L.E. Sedgwick (Christina, Mont.) |
1918-1928 |
16 / 29 | Ralph W. Selkirk (Heart-Bar-L Ranch, Fishtail,
Mont.) |
1923-1928 |
16 / 30 | Se (correspondents include J.H. Searle, Ed
Sendelbach, Harry Sexton) |
1921-1928 |
16 / 31 | J.A. Shade (Shadeland Herefords, Kingsley, Iowa) |
1918-1927 |
16 / 32 | A.W. Shaw Company (System on the Farm) |
1917-1918 |
16 / 33 | J.H. Shaw (Williston, N.D.) |
1918, 1928 |
16 / 34 | Sheffield Ranch (B.B. Sheffield, Frank Peterson,
Calabar, Mont.) |
1925-1928 |
16 / 35 | Court Sheriff; Fred Sheriff (Helena and Canyon
Ferry, Mont.) |
1917-1919 |
16 / 36 | J.H. Shober (Shober-Nolan Ranch, Toston, Mont.) |
1922-1928 |
16 / 37 | Sh (correspondents include D.M. Shannon, W.J.
Sharp, J.C. Shaubut, B.B. Sheffield, Sam Shepard, W.S. Shore) |
1907-1928 |
17 / 1 | Claude H. Siems (Siems, Helmers and Schaffner, St.
Paul, Minn.) |
1922-1926 |
17 / 2 | Silver Bow National Bank (Butte, Mont.) |
1908-1922 |
17 / 3 | John L. Slattery (endorsement for U.S. Attorney for
Montana) |
1925 |
17 / 4 | C.C. Slaughter (Dallas, Tex.) |
1927-1928 |
17 / 5 | Si-Sl (correspondents include Harry Siegel, S.
Silberman and Sons, J.O. Sinclair, George W. Slack) |
1909-1928 |
17 / 6 | Smith and Morton, Livestock Photographers |
1925-1928 |
17 / 7 | Charles W. Smith (includes Dept. of Public Health
analysis of Cook Stock Farm milk and water) |
1918 |
17 / 8 | R. DeB. Smith (Helena, Mont.) |
1911-1918 |
17 / 9 | Smith (correspondents include Smith Brothers
Commission Company, C.A. Smith, H.H. Smith, James S. Smith, M. Smith, Oscar Smith,
T.E. Smith, Tom Smith) |
1906-1928 |
17 / 10 | Sn-So (correspondents include George M. Sneider,
Snell and Arnott, T.A. Snidow, Sotham Brothers, Southland Cotton Oil Company) |
1910-1927 |
17 / 11 | Spokane Inter State Fair |
1910-1918 |
17 / 12 | Sp (correspondents include C.A. Spaulding, R.J.
Spear, Sperry Realty and Investment Company, Spokane and Eastern Trust Company,
Spreckles Sugar Company, Josephine Spriggs, J.L. Sprinkle) |
1910-1928 |
17 / 13 | Emil Starz, Pharmacist (includes report on Cook
Stock Farm water) |
1916-1923 |
17 / 14 | State Nursery and Seed Company (Helena, Mont.) |
1918-1928 |
17 / 15 | F.B. Stearns Company (Cleveland, Ohio) |
1920-1923 |
17 / 16 | H.S. Stephenson (El Paso, Tex.) |
1925-1928 |
17 / 17 | Sam Stephenson (Great Falls, Mont.) |
1917-1924 |
17 / 18 | E.W. Stetson (Butte and Warm Springs, Mont.) |
1907-1925 |
17 / 19 | F.R. Stevens (New York, N.Y.) |
1915-1918 |
17 / 20 | I. Thayer Stevens (Harlowton, Mont.) |
1927-1928 |
17 / 21 | H.L. Stewart (New York, N.Y.) |
1915-1918 |
17 / 22 | P.S. Streit (Moore, Mont.) |
1928 |
17 / 23 | Allis Brown Stuart (Mrs. Granville Stuart) |
1925 |
17 / 24 | J.G. Stuart (Hill Cattle Corporation, Livingston,
Mont.) |
1922-1928 |
17 / 25 | St (correspondents include Standard Garage, James
T. Stanford, Herman Steen, William Stewart, Stockgrowers Inc., F. Thayer Stoddard,
J.B. Stoker, Claude E. Storm, B.F. Stranahan, V.B. Strong, John Sturrock Plumbing
and Heating Company) |
1907-1928 |
17 / 26 | Suffolk Storage Warehouse Company (re shipment of
Mrs. Cook's goods) |
1909 |
17 / 27 | Su-Sw (correspondents include George Sucin re
Rumanian sheepherders, D.E. Sullivan, Harry L. Summers, Sunburst Oil and Gas
Company, Sunburst Refining Company, W.I. Sutcliff, Neil Sutherland, Stanley Swaim,
A.D. Swan, Sweet Brothers, Charles R. Swift) |
1907-1928 |
17 / 28 | William S. Tash (DL Ranch, Bannack, Mont.) |
1922-1928 |
17 / 29 | Ta (correspondents include William Howard Taft,
T.P. Talle, Tanawax Pheasantry, J. Taylor) |
1911-1928 |
17 / 30 | Terrell's Aquatic Farm (Clyde B. Terrell, plants
for wildlife habitat) |
1919-1927 |
17 / 31 | Te (correspondents include C.D. and Julian Terrett,
Teton County offices, Texas Hereford Association) |
1908-1927 |
17 / 32 | L.W. Thompson (Mondak, Mont.) |
1925-1926 |
17 / 33 | Notley Thompson (aide to Thomas A. Marlow) |
1913-1918 |
17 / 34 | Herman and Melvin Thor (Oramia, Minn.) |
1922-1928 |
17 / 35 | D. Thronson (Chicago and Marseilles, Ill.) |
1910-1911 |
17 / 36 | Th-Ti (correspondents include R.C. Thatcher, Henry
Thiessen, I.W. Thomas, William Thomlinson, Lester H. Thompson, Thoroughbred Horse
Association, Russell Thorp, I.H. Thurman, R.E. Thurston, G.D. Tilley naturalist) |
1914-1928 |
18 / 1 | Harriet W. Tooley (Harlowton, Mont.) |
1922-1924 |
18 / 2 | Cyrus A. Tow (Norway, Iowa) |
1918-1928 |
18 / 3 | To (correspondents include W.H. Tobey, Arthur
Todhunter, Nathaniel Tonkin, William Tonn, John R. Toole, E.A. Tostevin) |
1907-1928 |
18 / 4 | A.O. Trumbull (Miles City, Mont.) |
1923 |
18 / 5 | Tr-Tw (correspondents include Tractor and Equipment
Company, Benjamin Turner, J.E. Turner, T.J. Twedt, Twin City Land Company, Twin
Falls North Side Land and Water Company) |
1907-1928 |
18 / 6 | United States. Bureau of Animal Industry (includes
U.S. Sheep Experiment Stations in Miles City, Mont., and Dubois, Idaho) |
1915-1928 |
18 / 7 | United States. Forest Service, District 1; Wasatch
National Forest |
1919-1920 |
18 / 8 | United States. Forest Service, Helena National
Forest (correspondents include J.B. Seely, C.K. McHarg, Arthur H. Abbott) |
1916-1927 |
18 / 9 | United States. Forest Service, Jefferson National
Forest (correspondents include Scott Leavitt, W.B. Willey) |
1916-1924 |
18 / 10 | United States. Office of Indian Affairs |
1917-1921 |
18 / 11 | United States. Indian Field Service (Colville
Agency, Crow Agency, Fort Apache, Fort Belknap) |
1917-1928 |
18 / 12 | United States. Indian Field Service (Fort Berthoud,
Fort Hall) |
1922-1926 |
18 / 13 | United States. Indian Field Service (Pine Ridge,
Rocky Boy) |
1923-1927 |
18 / 14 | United States. Indian Field Service (Tongue River
Agency) |
1926-1928 |
18 / 15 | United States. Internal Revenue Service |
1924, 1927 |
18 / 16 | United States. [miscellaneous agencies] |
1915-1924 |
18 / 17 | United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company |
1915 |
18 / 18 | United States Live Stock Sanitary Association |
1922-1923 |
18 / 19 | University of Idaho Experiment Station |
1915-1919 |
18 / 20 | University of Wyoming Agricultural College and
Experiment Station |
1916-1923 |
18 / 21 | Paul E. Utz (White Sulphur Springs, Mont.) |
1918-1919 |
18 / 22 | U (correspondents include Union Bank and Trust
Company, Union Stockyards Company of Ohaha, United Stockmen's Association for
Federal Control of Public Grazing Lands, Utah State Fair Association) |
1906-1928 |
18 / 23 | Peter Van Hoven (St. Paul, Minn.) |
1921 |
18 / 24 | Ralph Van Vechten (Chicago, Ill., includes estate) |
1923-1928 |
18 / 25 | George C. Vogt (Sula, Mont.) |
1925-1928 |
18 / 26 | V (correspondents include Valier Farm Sales
Company, H.P. Van Epps, George B. Vaughan, A. Vaux, S.H. Velie, B.F. Voodman, Joseph
Vook) |
1909-1913 |
18 / 27 | Charles Wake (England) |
1909-1913 |
18 / 28 | Mrs. William Wallace (Wallace Ranch, Missoula,
Mont.) |
1925-1928 |
18 / 29 | Wallace's Farmer (Henry C. Wallace, Des Moines,
Iowa) |
1920 |
18 / 30 | James A. Walsh (Helena, Mont.) |
1918-1921 |
18 / 31 | Thomas J. Walsh (U.S. Senator) |
1914-1927 |
18 / 32 | Walters Brothers, Walters Company, C.N. Walters and
Son (Buffalo, Wyo.) |
1919-1928 |
18 / 33 | Ernest L. Walton (Bainville, Mont.) |
1927 |
18 / 34-35 | Carlos Warfield (Toronto, Ont., also includes
Marion Warfield; see also Hygeia Ice Company) |
1912-1922, undated |
18 / 36 | M.R. Warnick (Middle West Farm, Leola, S.D.) |
1922-1923 |
18 / 37-38 | J.D. Watson (includes Knight-Watson Ranching
Company, Lethbridge, Alta.) |
1912-1928 |
19 / 1 | Alex Watt (Kilherran, B.C.) |
1925-1926 |
19 / 2 | George Watterson (Bishop, Calif.) |
1921-1922 |
19 / 3 | Wa (correspondents include Alex Wagstaff, Waite
Brothers and Company, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Walkers' Cash Liquor House, D.D.
Walker, J.M. Walker, Herbert Wall, Edgar T. Wallace, John Walsh, Frank Ward, R.M.
Washington, Washington State Fair, Waterloo Cement Machinery Company, E.C. Waters,
James E. Watson, Luella E. Watson) |
1907-1928 |
19 / 4 | C.C. Webber (Minneapolis, Minn.) |
1922-1927 |
19 / 5 | John V. Weber (Clancy, Mont.) |
1918-1924 |
19 / 6 | F.A. Weinrich (Fort Union, Mont.) |
1925-1928 |
19 / 7 | Wentworth Realties Ltd. (John Findlay, Montreal,
Que.; includes financial statement) |
1924-1928 |
19 / 8 | Western Empire Insurance Company (includes
financial statements, etc.) |
1909-1915 |
19 / 9 | Western Engineering Company (includes legal
documents) |
1909-1911 |
19 / 10 | Western Hereford Breeders Association (includes
John Painter, T.F. DeWitt) |
1915-1928 |
19 / 11 | Western Seed Company (Denver, Colo.) |
1920-1923 |
19 / 12 | Western States Land and Development Company
(Helena, Mont.) |
1917 |
19 / 13 | Western (correspondents include Western Auto and
Supply Company, Western Breeders Journal, Western Contract Company, Western Royal
Live Stock Association) |
1912-1927 |
19 / 14 | Weston Manufacturing and Supply Company (Denver,
Colo.) |
1918-1928 |
19 / 15 | We (correspondents include Elbert D. Weed, John B.
Emily Wellcome, G.W. Wermersen, West End Factory, A.O. Westberg, Martin Westland,
R.G. Weston) |
1906-1928 |
19 / 16 | D.J. Whaley (Missoula, Mont.) |
1908 |
19 / 17 | J.C. Whaley (Montana Ditch Company, Townsend,
Mont.) |
1918 |
19 / 18 | Burton K. Wheeler (United States Senator) |
1924-1928 |
19 / 19 | Charles W. Whitcomb (includes report on Ruby Gulch
gold property, Little Rockies) |
1910-1920 |
19 / 20 | White Holland Turkeys |
1927-1928 |
19 / 21 | White (correspondents include B.F. White, White
Bear Golf and Yacht Club, White Brothers, L.C. White, W. McC. White inclosing
prospectus for Butte and Vipond Gold Mining and Milling Company) |
1909-1928 |
19 / 22 | Fred Whiteside (includes reports on Lodge Grass oil
structure and on St. Andrews Bay Tract, Florida) |
1928 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | Fred Whiteside map (Oversize: see Archives map case] |
1928 |
Box/Folder | ||
19 / 23 | Wh (correspondents include Fred J. Whitcroft, W.C.
Whipps, M.C. Whitegaard) |
1912-1928 |
19 / 24 | W.F. Wilkins (Compania Ganadera de Atotonileo,
Mexico) |
1926-1928 |
19 / 25 | A.R. Williams (Moorhead, Mont.) |
1921-1928 |
19 / 26 | George L. Williams (White Sulphur Springs, Mont.) |
1916-1918 |
19 / 27 | Williams (correspondents include A.G. Williams,
C.H. Williams, W.H. Williams) |
1916-1928 |
19 / 28 | Williamson (correspondents include C.O. Williamson,
Stewart Williamson) |
1917-1922 |
19 / 29 | Wilson (correspondents include F.D. Wilson, George
A. Wilson, John R. Wilson, Lark Wilson) |
1921-1926 |
19 / 30 | Winnecook Ranch Company (Winnecook, Mont.) |
1923-1928 |
19 / 31 | Lawrence M. Winters (Saskatoon, Sask.) |
1921 |
19 / 32 | Hiram S. Winterton (Winterton Brothers, Charleston,
Utah) |
1918-1926 |
19 / 33 | W.W. Withie (Buenes Aires, Argentina; Vancouver,
B.C.) |
1911-1912 |
19 / 34 | Wi (correspondents include W.H. Wickens, R.A.
Wigmore, Charles Wiley, Wilkie and Sellery Tailors, Wilkinson and Carroll Cotton
Company, John Willis, J.M. Willis Cotton Products Company, E.A. Winstanley) |
1907-1928 |
20 / 1 | Wood Brothers Livestock Commission Merchants
(Chicago, Ill.) |
1908-1926 |
20 / 2 | P.W. Woods (Helena, Mont.) |
1918-1928 |
20 / 3 | Wo (correspondents include Martin Woldson, Women's
Directory of Montreal, Mark J. Woodhull, Wool Growers Marketing Company, Lester P.
Work) |
1914-1928 |
20 / 4 | Wyoming State Fair |
1915-1918 |
20 / 5 | Wr-Wy (correspondents include Thomas F. Wren, Al
Wright, Lewis T. Wright, Will Wright, Writers Press Association, G.C. Wunn, Wyatt
Live Stock Company, D.J. Wylie) |
1918-1924 |
20 / 6 | Y (correspondents include Yamsay Land and Cattle
Company, Dan Yancey, Dave Yandall, Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Packing
Company, Yellowstone Registered Livestock Association, L.L. Young, Young Men's
Christian Association [YMCA]) |
1907-1928 |
20 / 7 | Zenoleum Products Company (Detroit, Mich.) |
1926-1928 |
20 / 8 | Z (correspondents include Ziemer's Poultry and Bee
Farm, Henry Zimmer, Louis Zimmerman, Mose Zimmerman, George Zinec, unidentified) |
1910-1925 |
20 / 9 | Miscellaneous (re planned re-incorporation or sale
of ranch, Hereford cattle sale) |
1927-1928 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
20 / 10 | Letterpress book: personal |
1889-1891 |
20 / 11 | Letterpress book: personal (re campaign for State
Auditor) |
1892 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
20 / 12 | Letters of recommendation for A.B. Cook |
1882-1885 |
20 / 13 | Letters of endorsement for A.B. Cook as U.S.
Surveyor General for Montana |
1902 |
Court Papers |
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Box/Folder | ||
20 / 14 | Butte and Boston Consolidated Mining Company vs.
Montana Ore Purchasing Company et al. (includes assignments of fines to A.B. Cook;
S.B. 5647 "for the relief of Andrew B. Cook, assignee") |
1908 |
20 / 15-16 | A.B. Cook vs. John MacGinnis (includes brief of
appellant; transcript on appeal) |
1924 |
21 / 1 | Amelia McStravick vs. A.B. Cook (undertaking) |
1924 |
21 / 2 | Mergenthaler Lynotype Company case (includes
statement of case, mortgages, satisfactions of mortgages, etc.) |
1917-1929 |
21 / 3 | A.L. Smith, Trustee vs. A.B. Cook (foreclosure
which resulted in sale of his cattle) |
1928 |
21 / 4 | Notebook re court cases |
circa 1895-1898 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
21 / 5-13 | Bills, invoices, etc. [sampled] |
1893-1928 |
21 / 14 | Bills for services: Gunn, Rasch and Hall, attorneys |
1919-1928 |
21 / 15 | Bills due |
1921, 1923 |
21 / 16-21 | Checkstubs, cancelled checks, bank statements, etc. |
1886-1901 |
22 / 1-7 | Checkstubs, cancelled checks, bank statements, etc. |
1900-1928 |
23 / 1-5 | Checkstubs, cancelled checks, bank statements, etc. |
1911-1928 |
23 / 6 | Financial statements |
1909-1928 |
23 / 7 | Fire insurance |
1909, 1914 |
23 / 8 | Inventory: Helena warehouse |
1913, undated |
23 / 9 | Investments |
1916 |
23 / 10 | Life insurance |
1889, 1914-1927 |
23 / 11 | Liquor inventories |
1918 |
23 / 12 | Promissory notes |
1890-1927 |
23 / 13 | Receipts: Masonic and fraternal orders |
1888-1920 |
23 / 14 | Receipts: social clubs |
1889-1926 |
23 / 15 | Taxes: City of Helena |
1890-1927 |
23 / 16 | Taxes: Lewis and Clark County |
1888-1928 |
23 / 17 | Taxes: Park County (re property at Cooke City) |
1890-1919 |
23 / 18 | Taxes: certificates of redemption of property sold
for taxes |
1899, 1901, 1927-1928 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
23 / 19 | Affidavit as candidate for Republican National
Committee |
1924 |
23 / 20 | Bill for appointment of a Deputy State Auditor (SB
21) |
undated |
23 / 21 | Bills of sale |
1918, 1928 |
23 / 22 | Cooke City property |
1886-1891, 1911 |
23 / 23 | James Gorman Estate (Tacoma, Wash.) |
1891-1893 |
23 / 24 | Helena property: Brooke Addition |
1890 |
Oversize Folder | ||
1 | Helena property: Brooke Addition map (Oversize: see Archives
map case) |
1890 |
Box/Folder | ||
23 / 25 | Helena property: Northern Pacific #1 Addition |
1887-1901 |
23 / 26 | Helena property: Northern Pacific #2 Addition |
1889-1902 |
23 / 27 | Helena property: Thompson Placer Claim (West
Lawrence Street) |
1889-1895, 1918 |
23 / 28 | Mining claims |
1894-1897 |
23 / 29 | Will |
1916 |
Maps |
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Box/Folder | ||
23 / 30 | List of maps in oversize folders |
|
Oversize Folder | ||
8 | Miscellaneous maps (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
|
Reports |
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Box/Folder | ||
24 / 1 | James S. Cunningham report on geology of P. Burns
Coal Mines, Ltd. (Sheep Creek, Alta.) |
1919 |
24 / 2 | R.H. Ewart, "Geological report of Genou Fold of the
Sweet Grass Arch" |
1921 |
24 / 3 | C.P. Hill, "Commercial report on the necessity of
more smelters of silver, lead, zinc and antimony ores mined in Canada, as viewed
from a Canadian standpoint" |
1915 |
24 / 4 | John F. Stevens, "Alaskan Railways: Contract vs.
Direct Government Work" |
1915 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
24 / 5 | Boat |
1917 |
24 / 6 | A.B. Cook home, Townsend (includes specifications
for original house and for additions and alterations |
1915, 1919 |
Oversize Folder | ||
2 | A.B. Cook home, Townsend (includes specifications
for original house and for additions and alterations blueprints (Oversize: see Archives
map case) |
1915, 1919 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 7 | Lake McDonald cottage |
1926 |
24 / 8 | Land (includes Indian Creek placers, Beartooth
Ranch, etc.) |
1915-1916 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Land (includes Indian Creek placers, Beartooth
Ranch, etc.) maps (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1915-1916 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 9 | Mines: Beaver Creek Mining Company list of stock
certificates |
1917 |
24 / 10 | Mines: Black Friday Mine (Radersburg, Mont.) |
1910 |
24 / 11 | Mines: British Columbia |
circa 1911 |
24 / 12 | Mines: Cataract Placer Claim (Jefferson County,
Mont.: report by E. Gybons Spilsbury) |
1887 |
24 / 13 | Mines: Clark Fork River |
1923 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Mines: Clark Fork River map (Oversize: see Archives map
case) |
1923 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 14 | Mines: Colin Campbell Lode (Lake and Park counties,
Colo.) |
circa 1901 |
24 / 15 | Mines: Columbian group of quartz mines (York,
Mont., includes Golden Messenger and Dandy) |
circa 1900 |
24 / 16 | Mines: Federal Zinc and Lead Company (Gaspe
County., Que., includes report by Walter Harvey Weed) |
1918-1926 |
24 / 17 | Mines: Gravelly Range placers (Madison County,
Mont., includes report by F.B. Turner on Rubylyn and Sapphire claims) |
1899, undated |
24 / 18 | Mines: Hudson Bay mining claims (Salma, B.C.,
includes report by R.K. Neill) |
undated |
24 / 19 | Mines: Josephine Mine (Rimini, Mont., includes
report by P. Knabe) |
1892 |
24 / 20 | Mines: Keystone and King Mining and Milling Company
(Spring Gulch Mining District, Missoula County, Mont., includes report by J.W.
Hamilton) |
undated |
24 / 21 | Mines: T.H. McFadden claims (Thompson Mining
District, Mont.) |
1885-1889 |
24 / 22 | Mines: Montana-Idaho Mines Corporation |
1927 |
24 / 23 | Mines: Montana, Pony and Pay Rock claims (near
Libby, Mont.) |
undated |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Mines: Montana, Pony and Pay Rock claims (near
Libby, Mont.) map (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
undated |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 24 | Mines: Neihart area |
1922-1923 |
24 / 25 | Mines: New Jersey Blue Mine (Butte, Mont., includes
report by Michael Cooney) |
1890 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Mines: New Jersey Blue Mine (Butte, Mont., includes
report by Michael Cooney) map (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1890 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 26 | Mines: Prize Mine (Granite Butte, Powell County,
Mont., includes report and map by J. McConnell) |
1894 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Mines: Red Mountain Consolidated Mining Company
(Rimini, Mont.) map (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1926 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 28 | Mines: Ruby Gulch Mining Company (Phillips County,
Mont., includes reports by Melvin S. Patterson, Marcus L. Hurley, William R. Price) |
1927 |
24 / 29 | Mines: Union Mining Company (Unionville, Mont.,
stockholder list) |
1901 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Mines: Union Mining Company (Unionville, Mont.,
stockholder list) map (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1901 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 30 | Mines: miscellaneous (includes Mineral County
mines, Davis Placer report, Butte West Side Mines Company prospectus, Hazel Mining
Company prospectus, Ohio and Climax production, notes) |
1897-1924 |
Oversize Folder | ||
3 | Mines: miscellaneous (includes Mineral County
mines, Davis Placer report, Butte West Side Mines Company prospectus, Hazel Mining
Company prospectus, Ohio and Climax production, notes) map (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1897-1924 |
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 31 | Mining letters |
1925-1928 |
24 / 32 | New Day Oil Company drilling |
1927 |
24 / 33 | United Copper Aetna deal |
1909-1911 |
24 / 34 | Western Gas Construction Company (includes Loomis
Gas and Electric Company brochures) |
1889 |
24 / 35 | Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway |
1889-1890 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
25 / 1 | American Kennel Club (AKC) registration form,
including list of dog breeds |
undated |
25 / 2 | Art (pencil sketch, probably of Mary and Jesus, by
unknown artist) |
undated |
25 / 3 | Boone and Crockett Club membership list [A-H only] |
1892-1926 |
25 / 4 | Broadwater County annual financial statements |
1919-1920 |
25 / 5 | Broadwater County precinct list |
1920 |
25 / 6 | Cartoon re A.B. Cook "What Big Business Tried to
Do" |
undated |
25 / 7 | P.J. Coleman address to Farmers Elevator
Association |
1926 |
25 / 8 | Helena Builders and Manufacturers Exchange
constitution and bylaws |
1891 |
25 / 9 | Letterheads |
undated |
25 / 10 | List of lands under Billings Ditch |
undated |
25 / 11 | Memorandum books |
undated |
25 / 12 | Montana Club annual report and membership list
[incomplete set] |
1894-1922 |
25 / 13 | National Arbitration and Peace Congress dinner
program |
1907 |
25 / 14 | Pioneers of Eastern Montana constitution and bylaws |
1903 |
25 / 15 | "Report of the Anti-Saloon League of Montana" |
1924 |
25 / 16 | Sawyer Stores, Inc. prospectus |
1926 |
25 / 17 | Taxpayers organization brochures and flyers |
1921, undated |
25 / 18 | Wedding congratulations |
1908 |
25 / 19 | Willow Creek Oils, Ltd. prospectus |
1914 |
25 / 20 | Miscellaneous (includes Cook Coal Company stock
certificate, Montana Drug Company balance sheet, Montana Mining Company equipment
for sale, address by Cornelius F. Kelley before Montana Bankers Association, Collins
Land Company brochure, poems, etc.) |
1897-1927 |
A.B. Cook Estate Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
25 / 21 | A-M (correspondents include American Hereford
Cattle Breeders Association, C. Dunkel, Walter J. Hill, Illinois Steel Bridge
Company, The Jockey Club, James H. Johnston, Arthur T. McIntosh and Company,
McIntyre Ranching Company, Hazel Alsterberg Mitchell, Montana Life Insurance
Company, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company) |
1928-1930 |
25 / 22 | R-W (correspondents include John Reagor, Seattle
National Bank, State Bank of Chicago, J.D. Watson, T.B. Weir) |
1928-1930 |
Court Papers |
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Box/Folder | ||
25 / 23 | Notice of probate; creditor's claim; petition for
sale of personal property |
1928, 1930 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
25 / 24 | Checkstubs |
1931-1932 |
A.B. Cook Stock Farms Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Court Papers |
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Box/Folder | ||
26 / 1 | A.B. Cook testimony in John Doughty case (re theft
of Cotswold sheep) |
circa 1921 |
26 / 2 | Meagher County water rights case (lists Confederate
Creek water rights) |
1890 |
Employment Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
26 / 3 | Employment agency referrals: Coe's Employment
Agency (Helena, Mont.) |
1918-1920 |
26 / 4 | Employment agency referrals: Kain's Employment
Agency (Helena, Mont.) |
1921-1924 |
26 / 5 | Employment agency referrals: Randall's Employment
Agency (Billings, Mont.) |
1923-1928 |
26 / 6 | Employment agency referrals: Montana Employment
Agency; Montana Labor Office (Charlie Rustad, Great Falls, Mont.) |
1922-1923 |
26 / 7 | Employment agency referrals: Tonn's Employment
Agency (Helena, Mont.) |
1925-1927 |
26 / 8 | Employment agency referrals (miscellaneous) |
1918-1928 |
26 / 9-11 | Employment applications (includes some biographical
material) |
1926-1928 |
26 / 12 | Monthly labor reports (gives labor cost of each
operation) |
1915-1916 |
26 / 13-18 | Payrolls/time sheets/time books (includes Bedford,
Dunleavy, Rorvig and Sheep ranches) |
1915-1922 |
27 / 1-3 | Payrolls/time sheets/time books (includes Bedford,
Dunleavy, Rorvig and Sheep ranches) |
1923-1954 |
27 / 4-5 | Payrolls/time sheets/time books: carpenters
includes A.B. Cook house, Bedford, Dunleavy, Rorvig and Sheep ranches) |
1917-1921 |
27 / 6 | Payroll: ditch work |
1920-1921 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
27 / 7-8 | Accounts |
1927-1928 |
28 / 1 | Bank statements |
1922-1928 |
28 / 2-3 | Bills, invoices, etc. |
1925-1930 |
Volume | ||
1 | Cash book and voucher register |
1920 |
Box/Folder | ||
28 / 4-7 | Checkstubs |
1927-1933 |
28 / 8-9 | Commissary account books |
1917, 1924-1928 |
28 / 10 | Grocery lists |
1923, undated |
28 / 11 | C.D. Hall account |
1928 |
28 / 12 | Hay scale receipts |
1915-1928 |
28 / 13 | Axel Holmstrom accounts |
1924-1925 |
28 / 14 | Hotel accounts |
1926-1928 |
29 / 1-12 | Inventories (include Dunleavy, Bedford, Rorvig,
Luppold, and Sheep ranches) |
1913-1933 |
29 / 13 | Monthly financial statements |
1914-1915 |
29 / 14 | Promissory notes |
1919, 1925 |
29 / 15-18 | Requisitions |
1920-1924 |
30 / 1 | Show cattle expenses and winnings |
1919-1921, undated |
30 / 2 | Taxes: Broadwater County |
1914-1928 |
30 / 3 | Taxes: Meagher County |
1918-1928 |
30 / 4 | Taxes on shipped cattle |
1918-1925 |
30 / 5 | Trial balance sheet |
1919 May |
30 / 6 | Wool warehouse receipts |
1916 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
30 / 7 | Abstract of title and deeds: Bedford Townsite |
1882-1919 |
30 / 8 | Canadian customs forms for exhibit cattle |
1919 |
30 / 9 | Chattel mortgages on cattle (includes
correspondence, lists, etc.) |
1923-1928 |
30 / 10 | Dunleavy Ranch |
1912 |
30 / 11 | Axel Holmstrom |
1918 |
30 / 12 | Livestock contracts with railroads |
1915-1928 |
30 / 13 | Mortgages |
1925-1928 |
30 / 14 | Northern Pacific Railway Land Dept. |
1916-1928 |
30 / 15 | Jay Rathbun |
1912-1923 |
30 / 16 | Nick Rorvig |
1916 |
30 / 17 | Sheriff's sales |
1923, 1926, 1928 |
30 / 18 | Springville Townsite |
1894-1912 |
30 / 19 | State lands |
1919, 1928 |
30 / 20 | White Sulphur Springs property |
1926-1927 |
30 / 21 | Miscellaneous |
1917-1928 |
Maps |
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Box/Folder | ||
30 / 22 | Maps of ranch property |
|
Oversize Folder | ||
4 | Maps of ranch property (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
|
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
30 / 23 | Articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes electing
officers |
1919 |
Printed Material |
||
Box/Folder | ||
30 / 24 | A.B. Cook's Herefords: a select sale offering of
fifty-two head (sale catalog) |
1920 |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
Cardbx / 1 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association:
certificates of entry [chronologically arranged] |
1901-1933 |
31 / 1-3 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association:
registration stub books |
1911-1922 |
32 / 1-4 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association:
registration stub books |
1924-1930 |
32 / 5-7 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association:
transfer stub books (sales of cattle) |
1909-1923 |
33 / 1-2 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association:
transfer stub books (sales of cattle) |
1923-1928 |
33 / 3 | American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders Association:
registrations |
1922 |
33 / 4-7 | Breeding and birth records: Hereford cattle |
1918-1921 |
34 / 1-3 | Breeding and birth records: Hereford cattle |
1922-1926 |
34 / 4-6 | Breeding registers: Hereford cattle |
1914-1924 |
34 / 7 | Breeding registers: Holstein dairy cattle |
1912-1926 |
34 / 8-12 | Calves dropped |
1908-1925, 1928 |
35 / 1-2 | Calves dropped: White Sulphur Springs |
1918-1923 |
35 / 3 | Canadian Hereford Breeders Association: pedigree
registrations |
1918-1919 |
35 / 4-11 | Cattle lists |
1910-1928 |
35 / 12 | Holstein-Friesian Association registrations
[additional Holstein records in CardBx 1] |
1928-1929 |
35 / 13 | Horse pedigrees and lists |
1910-1917 |
cardbox | ||
1 | Belgian Horse records (Cardbox) |
1910-1917 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Rogon horse pedigree (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1910-1917 |
Box/Folder | ||
35 / 14 | Lamb sales |
1919 |
35 / 15 | National Duroc-Jersey Record Association
registrations (pigs) |
1924, 1926 |
Cardbx / 1-2 | Pedigree cards: Hereford cattle [unsorted] |
undated |
36 / 1 | Pedigree cards: Hereford cattle, A-W |
1902-1913 |
36 / 2-5 | Pedigree books and sheets: Hereford cattle [various
arrangements] |
1904-1923 |
36 / 6 | Sheep at shearing |
1917-1923 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
36 / 7 | Accredited herd papers (re tuberculosis-free
certification) |
1927-1928 |
36 / 8-9 | Advertising |
1921-1928 |
36 / 10 | Belgian horses (includes Major d'Appel) |
1925-1928 |
36 / 11 | Brands |
1912-1927 |
36 / 12 | Cattle dealers and breeders |
1913-1921 |
37 / 1 | Cesspool design |
1925 |
37 / 2 | Chickens (also includes turkeys and geese) |
1918-1922 |
37 / 3 | Combine sale |
1927 |
37 / 4 | Dogs |
1915-1927 |
37 / 5-15 | Fairs, expositions, and sales (re Cook's entry of
Hereford show herd at United States and Canada fairs, includes lists, prizes,
expenses) |
1916-1926 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Fairs, expositions, and sales certificates and posters
(Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1916-1926 |
Box/Folder | ||
38 / 1-4 | Fairs, expositions, and sales (continued) |
1927-1928 |
38 / 5 | Feeding experiments |
1925 |
38 / 6 | Fencing |
1917-1926 |
38 / 7 | Fire insurance |
1917, 1927 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Fire insurance map of layout of buildings at ranch
(Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1917, 1927 |
Box/Folder | ||
38 / 8 | Fish and game (re stocking of trout in Sheep Creek,
migratory bird refuges, etc.) |
1924 |
38 / 9 | Grinders (re grain and feed grinders) |
1927-1928 |
38 / 10 | Havey Brothers ranch |
1922 |
38 / 11 | Hay and straw |
1921-1922 |
38 / 12 | Holstein dairy cattle |
1916, 1924 |
38 / 13 | Horse hitch systems |
undated |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Irrigation: map of proposed irrigation canal by
John H. Farmer (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
undated |
Box/Folder | ||
38 / 14 | Irrigation: Charles W. Helmick plans for diversion
of Missouri River near Dunleavy ranch |
1920-1925 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Irrigation: Charles W. Helmick plans for diversion
of Missouri River near Dunleavy ranch maps (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1920-1925 |
Box/Folder | ||
38 / 15 | Irrigation: Don Mumbrue re Bedford Ditch |
1921 |
38 / 16 | Irrigation: Louis K. Pool re Lower Reed Ditch |
1919 |
38 / 17 | Keyes, VanVechten and Kennedy leases (includes
correspondence, application, tax assessment) |
1925-1927 |
38 / 18 | Latin America (includes letters from cattlemen in
Latin America) |
1920-1921 |
38 / 19 | Livestock Sanitary Board inspections |
1920, 1926 |
38 / 20 | Livestock Loan Company (proposed) |
1925 |
38 / 21 | Loan application to Montana Joint Stock Land Bank
of Helena on Sheep Creek Ranch (includes correspondence, inventory, etc.) |
1922 |
38 / 22 | Loan companies (includes John Clay and Company,
Montana Livestock Finance Company, Tri-City Land Company; see also correspondence
file for each company) |
1921-1927 |
38 / 23 | Luppold Ranch lease from Emelia McStravick
(includes correspondence, lease papers, etc.) |
1922, 1926 |
38 / 24 | Frank Miracle land |
1920, 1926 |
38 / 25 | Montana Potato Improvement Association (includes
report of 4th annual meeting) |
1927 |
39 / 1 | Montana State Poultry Association, ROM Turkey
Breeders Division |
1929 |
39 / 2 | Morgan's mining equipment |
1928? |
39 / 3 | National Forest grazing leases |
1918-1924 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | National Forest grazing leases (Oversize: see Archives
map case) |
1918-1924 |
Box/Folder | ||
39 / 4 | New Zealand and Australian Land Company |
1918-1920 |
39 / 5 | Newlan Creek Ranch (Harry H. Keyes) |
1923-1928 |
39 / 6 | Pictures (re orders for prints, photographs,
frames) |
1916-1918 |
39 / 7 | Plans and drawings for buildings and equipment |
1917-1926 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Plans and drawings for buildings and equipment (Oversize:
see Archives map case) |
1917-1926 |
Box/Folder | ||
39 / 8 | Railroad rates |
1922-1926 |
39 / 9 | Ranch lands (includes some ranches offered for
sale) |
1917-1926 |
Oversize Folder | ||
5 | Ranch lands (includes some ranches offered for
sale) map (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1917-1926 |
Box/Folder | ||
39 / 10 | Roses |
1919-1920 |
39 / 11 | Seeding |
1926 |
39 / 12 | Sheep |
1926-1927 |
39 / 13 | Sheep Creek Ranch (bought from Thomas A. Marlow) |
1916-1923 |
39 / 14 | Show herd (re expenses, prizes, pedigrees at fairs;
see also "Fairs, expositions and sales") |
1926-1927 |
39 / 15 | Silos (re building of brick silos on ranch) |
1918-1920 |
39 / 16 | Sioux City sale of A.B. Cook Herefords |
1920 |
39 / 17 | State leases |
1926-1928 |
39 / 18 | Twin Cities Land Company (re Ballard and Company
mortgage) |
1923-1926 |
39 / 19 | Veterinary medical remedies, etc. |
1922-1927 |
39 / 20 | Water rights on Confederate Creek |
1890-1928 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
39 / 21 | American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association
financial report |
1917 |
39 / 22 | American National Live Stock Association programs,
reports, ICC docket |
1914-1917 |
39 / 23 | Automobile titles and registration |
1926-1928 |
39 / 24 | Cattle breeders lists |
1923, undated |
39 / 25 | Fair brochures |
1922-1923 |
39 / 26 | Graham Scientific Breeding School brochures |
undated |
39 / 27 | Hereford cattle record keeping methods |
1920 |
40 / 1-2 | Indexes (unidentified) |
undated |
40 / 3 | Lists of land holdings |
1924, undated |
40 / 4 | Petition for federal aid highway over Duck Creek
Pass |
1927 |
40 / 5 | T.C. Power Company price lists |
1921-1927 |
40 / 6 | Soil analyses |
1920 |
40 / 7 | Miscellaneous (includes brochures, advertisements,
catalogs, etc.) |
1921-1928 |
Clippings |
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Box/Folder | ||
40 / 8 | A.B. Cook, his show herd, and dispersal sale |
1921-1928 |
40 / 9 | Resorts and dude ranches |
1925 |
40 / 10 | Weeds, soils, livestock, etc. |
1921-1928 |
Flying U Ranch (Bynum, Mont.) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
40 / 11 | B-C (correspondents include A.W. Beach; George A.
Chichester; Clay, Robinson and Company; Frank Conley; Conrad Banking Company;
Conrad-Stanford Company; Creeklyn Stock Farm; Thomas A. Cummings) |
1908-1910 |
40 / 12 | J.L. DeHart |
1907-1910 |
40 / 13 | G-M (correspondents include Great Falls Meat
Company, Hirshberg Mercantile Company, Montana State Land Dept.) |
1908-1910 |
40 / 14 | Rosenbaum Brothers and Company |
1908-1910 |
40 / 15 | George Sim |
1909-1911 |
40 / 16 | Axel Swanson |
1908-1911 |
40 / 17 | Truman's Pioneer Stud Farm |
1907-1910 |
40 / 18 | Carlos Warfield |
1906-1910 |
Employment Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
40 / 19 | Employee accounts |
1908-1909 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
40 / 20 | Bills, receipts, etc. |
1908-1912 |
40 / 21 | Cattle purchases |
1908 |
40 / 22 | Cattle sales |
1908-1910 |
40 / 23 | Check register |
1908-1909 |
40 / 24 | Horse transfers |
1906-1907 |
40 / 25 | Inventories |
undated |
40 / 26 | Taxes: Teton County |
1908-1917 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
40 / 27 | Abstract of title, homestead certificate, deeds,
bills of sale, lease |
1892-1912 |
Stiles Cattle Company (Standing Rock Reservation, S.d.) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Interoffice Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
41 / 1-4 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include J.A. Stiles,
L. Earl, J.W. Schock, Jack Ramey; includes report of Perry P. Kline) |
1917-1928 |
41 / 5-6 | Telegrams |
1917-1926 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
41 / 7 | A. McG. Beede |
1924-1926 |
41 / 8 | John Clay and Company |
1925 |
41 / 9 | H.C. Smith |
1925 |
41 / 10 | Ed Straub (Standing Rock Reservation, S.D.) |
1918 |
41 / 11 | U.S. Indian Service: Standing Rock Indian School
(E.D. Mossman) |
1923-1925 |
41 / 12 | A-W (correspondents include Capital Live Stock Loan
Company, Chappel Brothers, Joseph A. Hanlon, Live Stock National Bank, O'Neil
Brothers, Bud O'Neil, Oscar L. Payne, Sioux County, Western South Dakota Stock
Growers Association) |
1922-1928 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
41 / 13 | Delinquent taxes |
1925 |
41 / 14 | Financial statements |
1918-1926 |
41 / 15 | Property sold at auction |
1924 |
41 / 16 | Schedule of damages assessed for trespass on Indian
lands |
1923, 1925 |
41 / 17 | Miscellaneous (includes cancelled checks, bills,
memo books, taxes) |
1923-1925 |
Maps |
||
Oversize Folder | ||
6 | Maps of Stiles Cattle Company and Standing Rock
Indian Reservation, including property ownership on reservation (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1909, 1911, undated |
Production Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
41 / 18-19 | Cattle lists, tattoo numbers. etc. |
undated |
41 / 20 | Cattle registrations and transfers (mostly to A.B.
Cook) |
1918-1923 |
Miscellany |
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Box/Folder | ||
41 / 21 | Lists of lands leased on Standing Rock Reservation
(gives names of Indian land owners) |
1922-1924 |
41 / 22 | Lists of lands purchased on Standing Rock
Reservation (gives names of sellers) |
1920 |
A.b. Cook (Bynum Reservoir Contract) Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
42 / 1 | Re court case (correspondents include S.J. Mayo,
U.S. General Land Office, John G. Brown, John W. Alvord, Jeremiah Collins, Milton S.
Gunn, Albert J. Galen) |
1912-1915 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 2-3 | A.K. Prescott et al. vs. Teton Cooperative
Reservoir Company and A.B. Cook |
1912-1914 |
Employment Records |
||
Volume | ||
2 | Payroll and timebook |
1908-1909 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 4 | Account with A.B. Cook and Company re Belt work |
1909-1912 |
42 / 5 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: A-B |
1909 |
42 / 6 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: J.I. Case Threshing
Machine Company |
1909 |
42 / 7 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: Conrad Mercantile
Company |
1909 |
42 / 8 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: Cook, Deeks, Hinds
and Company |
1909 |
42 / 9-10 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: C-G |
1909 |
42 / 11 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: Hirshberg Mercantile
Company |
1909 |
42 / 12 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: H-L |
1909 |
42 / 13 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: Murphy-Maclay
Hardware Company |
1909 |
42 / 14 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: M-R |
1909 |
42 / 15 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: Western Wheeled
Scraper Company |
1909 |
42 / 16 | Bills, receipts, orders, etc.: Winston, Harper,
Fisher Company, wholesale groceries |
1909 |
42 / 17 | Inventory |
1909 |
42 / 18 | Ledger |
1908 |
42 / 19 | Trial balances |
1908-1909 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 20 | Agreements with Cal Binford and B.P. Derkson to
supply oats |
1909 |
Banner Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 21 | Taxes: Lewis and Clark County |
1899-1921 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 22 | Sale of Banner claim to Cook by G.F. Woodruff and
Annie Hollen |
1894 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 23 | Stock certificate |
1895 |
Buckeye Mining And Milling Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 24 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include O.B. Hanley,
T.H. Burke, A.J. Steele) |
1890-1891 |
Assay Reports |
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Box/Folder | ||
42 / 25 | Assay certificates |
1890-1891 |
Employment Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 26 | Payroll / timebook |
1891 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 27 | Checkstubs |
1892 |
42 / 28 | Miscellaneous (includes statement of ore sales,
trial balances, loan payments, bill, inventory of tools) |
1890-1894, undated |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 29 | Notice of location and declaratory statement for
Ohio mill site |
1890 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 30 | Stock certificates |
1890-1895 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
42 / 31 | Report on Ohio Climax and Paymaster mines |
1889 |
Cook And Woldson, Railroad Contractors Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
43 / 1 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Richard A.
Harlow, Montana Railroad Company, Smith Brothers Sheep Company) |
1895, 1900 |
Employments Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
43 / 2-3 | Payroll checkstubs, timebooks, etc. |
1893, 1895 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
43 / 4 | Bank statements |
1897-1901 |
43 / 5-7 | Bills, invoices, receipts, etc.: Whitehall spur to
Parrot smelter |
1895-1896 |
43 / 8-12 | Cancelled checks and checkstubs |
1895-1900 |
44 / 1 | Cancelled checks and checkstubs |
1900-1901 |
44 / 2 | Daybook |
1898-1899 |
44 / 3 | Hauling Cumberland ore |
1896-1897 |
44 / 4 | Journal: Gaylord and Ruby Valley Railway; Gallatin
Railroad; tie hauling |
1897-1899 |
Volume | ||
3-4 | Journals: Montana Railroad force account |
1899-1900 |
Box/Folder | ||
44 / 5 | Journal: Montana Railroad force account and cash
book |
1900 |
44 / 6 | Journal: Montana Railroad grading account; Dorsey
subcontract; Martinsdale to Marino extension |
1899-1900 |
44 / 7 | Journal: Whitehall spur to Parrot Smelter |
1895-1896 |
44 / 8 | Ledger |
1897-1899 |
45 / 1-3 | Ledgers |
1898-1899 |
45 / 4-5 | Montana Railroad accounts |
1896-1900 |
45 / 6 | Montana Railroad force of work report |
1899 |
45 / 7 | Taxes: Lewis and Clark County |
1900 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
45 / 8 | Contracts (includes Northern Pacific Railway
Company for spur line from Whitehall to Parrot smelter; Butte, Anaconda and Pacific
Railway Company; Richard A. Harlow for line to Castle Mining District; Gaylord and
Ruby Valley Railway Company; Dorsey Company for subcontract laying track from Summit
Station to Martinsdale for Montana Railroad Company) |
1895-1899 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
45 / 9 | Advertisement for bids for work in Yellowstone
National Park |
1902 |
45 / 10 | Railroad construction specifications and cost
estimates |
1888-1913, undated |
Cook Construction Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
46 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include A.R. Armstrong, Bank of
Toronto, Burlington Steel Company) |
1913-1918 |
46 / 2 | Canadian Government Railways, Halifax Ocean
Terminals |
1919 |
46 / 3 | Canadian Pacific Railway Company |
1905-1925 |
46 / 4 | A.H. Cederberg |
1917 |
46 / 5-8 | Cook Construction Company, St. Paul, Minn.
(correspondents include J.F. Higgins, Alexander McKenzie, H.B. Shoop) |
1912-1921 |
46 / 9-12 | Cook Construction Company, Ltd., Montreal, Que.
(correspondents include F.J. Herlihy, F.I. Ker, Harry F. McLean, Alexander McKenzie) |
1912-1922, 1928 |
46 / 13 | Cook Construction Company, Ltd. and Wheaton
Brothers, Halifax, N.S. (correspondents include Harry F. McLean, J.P. Bains) |
1916-1918 |
46 / 14-15 | Cook Construction Company (telegrams, all three
locations) |
1912-1922 |
46 / 16 | C (correspondents include Canada Cement Company
Ltd., Canadian Northern Railway, Canadian Vickers Ltd., Canadian government
agencies, J.D. Cumming) |
1914-1920 |
47 / 1 | Dominion Construction Company |
1918 |
47 / 2 | D-H (correspondents include Maurice E. Davis; Paul
Faber; George P. Flannery; C.B. Foster; Gaffy, Stephens and McNamee; Halifax Board
of Trade; Henry Holgate; Hoosier Rolling Mill Company) |
1915-1923 |
47 / 3 | MacDonell and Boland (correspondents include A.G.
MacDonell, W.J. Boland) |
1910-1915 |
47 / 4 | M-N (correspondents include Boyd Magee, Miami
Conservancy District, Wallace Nesbitt) |
1917-1921 |
47 / 5 | W.H. Rosecrans Engineering Company |
1912-1914 |
47 / 6 | S (correspondents include L.I. Stephens, A.M.
Stewart) |
1917-1920 |
47 / 7 | Carlos Warfield |
1914 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 8 | Thomas Burke vs. Cook and Hinds Railroad
Contractors |
1906-1907 |
47 / 9 | In the matter of a seizure by the Commissioner of
Customs of plant and machinery, property of Cook Construction Company, Ltd. |
1914 |
Financial Records |
||
Volume | ||
5 | Cash book / voucher register |
1913-1916 |
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 10 | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
distribution of yardage and progress estimates |
1914 |
47 / 11 | Estimate of profits on construction of Montreal,
Joliette, and Transcontinental Junction Railway |
circa 1914 |
47 / 12 | Inventories |
1913, 1915 |
47 / 13 | Statements of accounts |
1913-1921 |
47 / 14 | Trial balances |
1915, 1920-1921 |
47 / 15 | Miscellaneous (includes bills, vouchers, etc.) |
1914-1919 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 16 | Agreement with Wheaton Brothers re Halifax Ocean
Terminals Railway |
1916 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 17 | Articles of incorporation, minutes of one meeting,
dissolution |
1912-1921 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 18 | Azilda-Cartier and Levak contracts (Sudbury, Ont.;
includes correspondence, financial records) |
1913-1915 |
47 / 19 | Bulwer Junction (Minn.) property |
1912, 1924 |
Oversize Folder | ||
7 | Bulwer Junction (Minn.) property maps
(Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1912, 1924 |
Box/Folder | ||
47 / 20 | John C. Cox equipment |
1920-1923 |
47 / 21 | Intercolonial Railway contract (Halifax, N.S.;
includes correspondence, financial records) |
1913-1915 |
47 / 22 | Joliette and Lake Manuan Colonization Railway
Company contract (includes correspondence, financial records) |
1916 |
47 / 23-28 | Montreal aquaduct contract (includes
correspondence, court case, financial records, progress reports, and specifications) |
1913-1919 |
48 / 1-4 | Montreal power development (includes
correspondence, financial records, legal documents, reports, clippings) |
1911-1922 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
48 / 5 | Blueprints: Bucyrus Company steamshovel |
undated |
48 / 6 | Steel reinforcement bars for retaining walls |
1916 |
48 / 7 | Tuberculin tests on cows owned by company |
1918 |
48 / 8 | Miscellaneous (includes notes, sand sample tests,
application for industrial or commercial track) |
1911-1913, undated |
Cook Tunnel Company / New Gould Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
48 / 9 | Owen Byrnes (also includes prospectus for Landers
Valley Ranch) |
1921-1928 |
48 / 10 | J.N. Camden |
1922-1926 |
48 / 11 | John P. Cowing |
1922-1925 |
48 / 12 | R.J. Kinzer |
1922-1924 |
48 / 13 | Edwin Lausier |
1922-1928 |
48 / 14 | National Bank of Montana |
1922-1924 |
48 / 15 | R.L. Northcutt (re organization of venture) |
1922 |
48 / 16 | Claude Siems |
1922-1927 |
48 / 17 | C-W (correspondents include C.A. Crawford, Crystal
Copper Company, Robert H. Hazlett, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Peter McVeigh, J.D.
Watson) |
1922-1924, undated |
Assay Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
48 / 18 | Certificates of assay |
1922-1928 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
48 / 19 | Distribution of accounts |
1922-1924, 1928 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
48 / 20 | Articles of incorporation, minutes of one meeting
(New Gould Mining Company), stockholder list |
1925, 1928 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
48 / 21 | "Jay Gould Tunnel will be 4,500 feet in length" |
1922 |
Gloria Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 1-3 | E.J.W. Donahue |
1917-1924 |
49 / 4 | Telegrams |
1917-1924 |
Assay Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 5 | Analyses of iron and manganese ores |
1917-1919, undated |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 6 | Check register |
1916-1918 |
49 / 7 | Daily labor and operating reports |
1918 |
49 / 8 | Expenses |
1917-1918 |
49 / 9 | Journal |
1916-1918 |
49 / 10 | Ledger |
1916-1918 |
49 / 11 | Miscellaneous (includes equipment lists, schedule
of manganese ore prices, trial balance) |
1916-1923 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 12 | Ore contracts |
1916-1925 |
Maps |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 13 | Maps of Gloria mine property |
undated |
Oversize Folder | ||
7 | Maps of Gloria mine property (Oversize: see Archives
map case) |
undated |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 14 | Articles of incorporation; resolution |
1918 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 15 | Reports on property by Ernest LeDuc, Franklin
Merritt, Walter Harvey Weed |
1911, 1915 |
49 / 16 | "Report on a magnetic survey...Crow Wing County,
Minnesota"; "Annual report of Inspector of Mines for Crow Wing County, Minnesota" |
1917-1918 |
Lexington Mining Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Assay Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 17 | Certificates of assay |
1922 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 18 | Taxes: Lewis and Clark County |
1901-1903 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 19 | Abstract of title; legal notice |
1905-1916 |
Maps |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 20 | Lexington mine and other claims in Scratchgravel
Mining District, Lewis and Clark County |
1922 |
Oversize Folder | ||
7 | Lexington mine and other claims in Scratchgravel
Mining District, Lewis and Clark County maps (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1922 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
49 / 21 | Stock certificates signed by E.F. Child and George
B. Child) |
1881-1885 |
Mcconnell, Cook And Company / A.b. Cook Missoula Properties Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
50 / 1-2 | A.B. Cook and F.W. McConnell |
1889-1892 |
50 / 3 | Telegrams |
1889-1890 |
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
50 / 4 | Arkansaw Traveller Publishing Company |
1889-1890 |
50 / 5 | A (correspondents include Thomas E. Adams, R.C.
Alden and Company, John F. Allan, M.J.E. Allison, C.H. Anderson, Rebecca Archer,
John J. Applebury, John A. Armstrong, S.C. Ashby) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 6 | Bullen Bridge Company (C.A. Bullen) |
1891 |
50 / 7 | Bunnell and Eno Investment Company |
1890-1892 |
50 / 8-10 | B (correspondents include Baker and Brown Real
Estate and Collections, C.W. Barber, H.P. Bartholomew, H.K. Beck, R.A. Bell, William
S. Bell, D.C. Bennington, Walter M. Bickford, L.D. Bingham, Hiram S. Blanchard,
Fielding Bradford, A.J. Bradley, Theodore Brantly, Brown and Haywood Stained Glass
Works, Sidney H. Butler, T.H. Burke, A.H. Burns, W.C. Buskett, Butte Real Estate
Chronicle) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 11 | R.L. Clinton; Clinton and Proctor |
1890 |
50 / 12 | Tom Cox |
1892-1893 |
50 / 13-14 | C (correspondents include D.W. Campbell; Thomas H.
Carter; Casey, Holland and Company; M. Cassell; R.M. Cobban and Company; N.H.
Connolly; J.R. Conrey; George Coscadden; W.C. Crandall) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 15 | Henry H. Davis |
1890-1892 |
50 / 16 | D (correspondents include Dargen and James, R.A.
Day, Leonie Demers, N.T. Dinsmore, W.H. Dittmer, James Downey, R.G. Dun and Company) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 17 | E (correspondents include E.D. Edgerton, Ehle and
Dickinson, C.E. Ellis, John W. Eviss) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 18 | Finnegan Manufacturing Company |
1891 |
50 / 19 | Fire Association of Philadelphia |
1891-1892 |
50 / 20 | First National Bank of Missoula |
1890-1895 |
50 / 21 | F (correspondents include E.J. Field, John T.
Firth, Fleckstein and Mayer, Folk and Devine, Forbes and Davis, Charles H. Fuller) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 22 | W.G. Gooding, Commission Merchant (includes price
quotes on mining properties) |
1890 |
50 / 23 | Guardian Assurance Company |
1890-1892 |
50 / 24 | G (correspondents include F.P. Gable, George H.
Garnett, W.C. Gass, C.M. Gates, John B. Gavin, F.M. Geer, M.P. Gilchrist, John D.
Gill, E.C. Gove, N.N. Grant, A.J. Gray, F.R. Griffith) |
1889-1892 |
50 / 25 | Harry H. Hook |
1890 |
50 / 26 | S.P. Hull |
1892 |
51 / 1 | H (correspondents include John J. Hagerty, J.C.
Hall, Luther Harrison, N.Y. Hass, W.W. Heacock, G.M. Hedderich, Arthur Helwig, T.J.
Holt and Company, Hosum and Curtin, W.J. Hunter, Charles S. Hutchinson) |
1889-1892 |
51 / 2 | A.W. Ide, map publisher |
1890-1891 |
51 / 3 | I (correspondents include Independent Publishing
Company, Investors Directory Company, The Irrigation Age, Francis Irvine) |
1890-1892 |
51 / 4-5 | Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage Trust Company |
1889-1890 |
51 / 6 | J (correspondents include G.W. Jackson, C.B.
Jacquemin and Company, George R. Jenkins and Company, Journal Publishing Company) |
1890-1892 |
51 / 7 | R.W. Kay |
1890-1892 |
51 / 8 | L. Kimball Printing Company |
1890 |
51 / 9 | W. Klingberg, civil engineer |
1891 |
51 / 10 | K (correspondents include Julius Kahn, P.H. Kelly,
J.M. Kennedy, Clarence J. Kinna, Frank Kinne, Karl A. Knupfer, P.C. Krigbaum and
Company) |
1889-1892 |
51 / 11 | L (correspondents include Leon A. LaCroix, S.G.
Larimore, P. Larson, Phil E. Lawrence, N. Lester, J.B. Lewis, B.F. Liepner, Robert
Love, R.A. Luke and Company) |
1890-1892 |
51 / 12 | McConnell and Clayberg (N.W. McConnell, O.W.
McConnell) |
1890 |
51 / 13 | F.W. McConnell (after partnership dissolved) |
1894-1895 |
51 / 14 | J.R. McLaren (Bitter Root Land Agency) |
1889-1891 |
51 / 15 | John F. McLennon (Northwest Abstract Company) |
1890 |
51 / 16 | Mc (correspondents include N.J. McConnell,
architect; D.F. McDevitt, architect; James D. McDermid; Ed H. McDonald; Edgar
McKeen; J.C. McKie; D.M. McLeod; John McMurray) |
1889-1892 |
51 / 17 | Minnesota Savings and Investment Company |
1892 |
51 / 18 | Montana Savings Bank |
1891 |
51 / 19 | Ellis L. Motte (includes The Realty Company) |
1890-1892 |
51 / 20-21 | M (correspondents include Maling and Taft, A.G.
Mandel, C.H. Martien, A.M. Mason, Matheson and Company, W.H. May, L.F. Menage, Miner
Publishing Company, Missoula city and county, Missoula County Abstract Company,
Mitchell and Lewis Company wagons, Montana National Bank, Andrew C. Morgan) |
1889-1894 |
51 / 22 | Niagara Publishing Company (American Investments) |
1891-1892 |
51 / 23 | N (correspondents include Nathan Brothers, E.P.
Noll and Company, Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad Company, Northern Pacific
Railroad Company, Northwestern Land Company) |
1889-1893 |
51 / 24 | O (correspondents include W.P. Ogden; Ohio State
Journal Company; S.A. Olmstead; Orcutt Company, lithographers; John M. Orr) |
1890-1892 |
51 / 25 | W.A. Pennycook |
1889-1892 |
51 / 26 | L.G. Phelps (Montana National Bank; Fourth of July
Mining Company) |
1889-1892 |
51 / 27 | E.L. Proctor (enclosing proofs of lithography for
letterhead) |
1890 |
51 / 28 | W.C. Pyfer |
1889-1892 |
52 / 1-2 | P (correspondents include Pacific Insurance Union,
Pacific States Advertising Bureau, W.F. Parker, Passmore and Jeffries, George L.
Peck, George H. Pew, S.A. Philpott, R.L. Polk and Company, Jules L. Prickett) |
1889-1892 |
52 / 3 | Q (correspondents include John A. Quirk, W.J.
Quirk) |
1890-1892 |
52 / 4 | Realty Company (B.W. Crowninshield) |
1890-1892 |
52 / 5 | Reeder and Helmick (re Missoula Water Works and
Milling Company ditch) |
1889-1890 |
52 / 6-7 | Fred H. Rice (Western Farm Mortgage Company;
Witherbee and Hunter) |
1890-1891 |
52 / 8 | Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company |
1890-1892 |
52 / 9 | R (correspondents include W.H. Raymond, J.M. Reed,
T.W. Rittenhouse, William L. Robertson, J.M. Robinson, W.H. Roland, D.H. Ross,
Kenneth Ross, R. Lewis Rutter) |
1889-1892 |
52 / 10 | R.B. Sherburn |
1890-1892 |
52 / 11 | M.M. Shiland |
1890-1892 |
52 / 12 | C.D. Sinclair |
1891-1892 |
52 / 13 | J.L. Stack and Company |
1890 |
52 / 14 | Grace Stambaugh |
1890 |
52 / 15 | A.J. Steele (includes Steele and Company; Steele
and Clements) |
1889-1892 |
52 / 16-17 | S (correspondents include J.U. Sanders, C.A. Scott,
S.F. Shannon, J.C. Shaubut, James B. Shaw, W.M. Shaw, A.L. Sherer, E.V. Smalley,
Smith and Wyman, E.D. Sniffen, N.G. Snow and Company, G.F. Spaulding, J.H. Suiter,
Emma Swain) |
1890-1892 |
52 / 18 | T-U (correspondents include John G. Taylor, E.H.
Thompson, William Treacy, Underwriters Agency) |
1889-1892 |
52 / 19 | W.D. Vincent |
1891 |
52 / 20 | V (correspondents include J.G. VanWail, Vermillion
Committee) |
1889-1892 |
52 / 21 | Belle Waggener |
1889-1891 |
52 / 22 | Wallace, Thornburgh and Appleton; Wallace and
Thornburgh |
1890-1891 |
52 / 23 | J.F. Wardner |
1891-1892 |
52 / 24 | Westchester Fire Insurance Company (James N.
Reynolds) |
1891-1892 |
52 / 25 | Western Farm Mortgage Trust Company |
1890-1891 |
52 / 26 | A.F. Whitcomb |
1890-1892 |
52 / 27 | J.R. Whitmore |
1889-1891 |
52 / 28 | W (correspondents include O.E. Wedgewood, F.M.
Williams, L.E. Williams, Sara Williams, Witherbee and Wheeler, Wolf and Ryman, J.B.
Wood, Frank H. Woody) |
1889-1894 |
52 / 29 | Y-Z (correspondents include W.R. Young; A. Zeese
and Company, photo-zinc etchers) |
1890-1892 |
53 / 1-5 | Telegrams |
1889-1892 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
53 / 6 | B (correspondents include Walter Bickford,
Blackfoot Forest Protective Association, Booth and Booth; Booth, McIntosh and
Fisher) |
1910, 1927-1928 |
53 / 7 | R.M. Cobban Realty Company |
1906-1907 |
53 / 8 | C-H (correspondents include H.E. Chaney, J.C.
Epperson, E. Firchom, Fisher and Van Valen, W.R. Glasscock, Hall and Patterson, J.M.
Hladik) |
1907-1909, 1927-1928 |
53 / 9 | Warren Jones |
1915-1918 |
53 / 10 | J-L (correspondents include Kline and Keith,
Charles J. Lange) |
1907-1909 |
53 / 11 | C.H. McLeod (Missoula Mercantile Company) |
1906 |
53 / 12 | Missoula city and county |
1906-1912, 1927-1928 |
53 / 13 | M-P (correspondents include F.W. McConnell, S.R.
Mercer, Louis F. Nicolet, O.B.S. Orr, Harry H. Parsons, William C. Pyfer) |
1906-1910, 1925, 1928 |
53 / 14-17 | James M. Rhoades, Real Estate and Insurance |
1906-1913 |
53 / 18 | R (correspondents include A.F. Randall, M. Ratigan,
Ross and Violette) |
1906, 1927-1928 |
53 / 19 | Stoddard and Price, Missoula Insurance and Real
Estate Agency |
1906-1908 |
53 / 20 | S-T (correspondents include George Slack, H.M.
Small, LaVantia Smith, R. deB. Smith, George L. Steinbrenner, Frank Thomas) |
1906-1912, 1927 |
53 / 21 | C.E. Woodworth |
1923-1924 |
53 / 22 | W (correspondents include Watson Agency, Western
Montana National Bank, E.A. Winstanley) |
1908-1909, 1923, 1928 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
53 / 23 | Accounts |
1891-1892 |
53 / 24-25 | Bank books, bank statements, cancelled checks |
1889-1893 |
53 / 26 | Bills, receipts, etc. |
1891-1911 |
53 / 27 | Bills and notes payable and receivable |
1890-1892 |
53 / 28 | Financial statements (includes Missoula Syndicate) |
1889-1900 |
53 / 29 | Inventory |
1891 |
54 / 1 | Loan applications (includes property descriptions,
inventories, livestock value, etc.) |
1890 |
54 / 2 | Lot ledger |
1900-1909, 1926 |
54 / 3-4 | Lot lists |
1891-1898, undated |
54 / 5 | Pocket journal |
1889-1892 |
54 / 6 | Syndicate sales on deed, contract, and bond |
1889-1891 |
54 / 7-10 | Tax assessment lists |
1892-1928 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
55 / 1 | Agreement with The Syndicate |
1889 |
55 / 2 | Agreement with Peter Larson |
1890 |
55 / 3 | Certificates of redemption for delinquent taxes |
1891-1929 |
55 / 4 | Deeds |
1890-1902 |
55 / 5 | Partnership agreement and dissolution |
1889-1891 |
55 / 6 | Miscellaneous (includes mortgage agreements,
building removal agreements, sales agreement) |
1889-1891, 1909 |
55 / 7 | Missoula properties [oversize maps in OVERSIZE
FOLDER 7] |
1891, undated |
Oversize Folder | ||
7 | Missoula properties maps (Oversize: see Archives maps case) |
1891, undated |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
55 / 8 | Proposed Valley National Bank (also includes
statements of condition of several banks) |
1891 |
Miscellany |
||
Oversize Folder | ||
7 | Missoula Power and Irrigation Company flume and
ditch drawings (Oversize: see Archives map case) |
1891 |
Montana Concrete Construction Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 1 | H.L. Wilson, T.R. Hinds, and A.B. Cook vs. Yegan
Brothers and Cothron and Todd (re Park County Free Public High School sidewalks) |
1908 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 2 | Balance sheets for work in Bozeman, Dillon, and
Livingston on account Ben Hager |
1905, undated |
56 / 3 | Pocket ledgers |
1905 |
Montana Independent Telephone Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 4 | A-C (correspondents include Charles C. Adams, R.D.
Alden, F.W. Buff, H.E. Chaney, George Cox) |
1910-1912 |
56 / 5 | John F. Davies |
1909-1912 |
56 / 6 | D-K (correspondents include Edward J. Dahms,
Exchange National Bank, Interstate Consolidated Telephone Company, C.J. Kelly) |
1910-1911 |
56 / 7-10 | Thaddeus S. Lane |
1908-1915 |
56 / 11 | M-R (correspondents include John MacGinniss, B.E.
Matthews, W.F. McKee, Montana Independent Telephone Company circular letters, John
M. Murphy, T.E. Partridge, John A. Roebling's Sons Company) |
1914-1915 |
56 / 12 | Milton Smith (Interstate Telephone Company) |
1914-1915 |
56 / 13 | S-W (correspondents include Silver Bow National
Bank; State Telephone and Telegraph Company; Stern, Anderson and Davis; Union Bank
and Trust Company; Washington Fire Insurance Company) |
1910-1912 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 14 | Financial statements |
1910-1913 |
56 / 15 | Ledger |
1909-1912 |
56 / 16 | Promissory notes |
1910 |
Legal Documents |
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Box/Folder | ||
56 / 17 | Agreements with John A. Roebling's Sons Company |
1910 |
Organization |
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Box/Folder | ||
56 / 18 | Annual reports to stockholders, prospecti, etc. |
1909-1911 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 19 | Billings Mutual Telephone Company |
1910-1913 |
56 / 20 | Home Telephone and Telegraph Company |
1909-1912 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 21 | Re company |
1912 |
National Life Insurance Company Of Montana Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 22 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include William A.
Matthews, Morgan Edwards and Company, J.M. Dawson, A.T. Morgan) |
1910-1912 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 23 | Financial statement, promissory notes |
1910-1911 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 24 | Prospectus |
1911 |
Shannon And Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 1 | D.P. Sheldon |
1888 |
Assay Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 2 | Certificate of assay |
1888 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 3 | Bills, receipts, etc. |
1888-1889 |
Silver Bow National Bank Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 4 | B-R (correspondents include H.P. Bennett, J.P.
Browne, John F. Davies, Tom R. Hinds, Zephin Job, R.X. Lewis, John Maginniss,
McBride and McBride, M.L. Rigby) |
1907-1918 |
57 / 5 | Robert T.F. Smith, cashier |
1907-1912 |
57 / 6 | U-W (correspondents include United States Treasury
Dept., Charles W. Warren) |
1909 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
57 / 7 | Expense accounts |
1907-1908 |
57 / 8 | Reports of condition |
1907-1908, 1919-1920 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 9 | Agreement between T.R. Hinds, John Maginniss, A.B.
Cook, Robert T.F. Smith, and Zephin Job; and State Savings Bank and T.E. Collins for
sale of Silver Bow National Bank paper |
1907 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 10 | Minutes of meeting, clipping re consolidation of
Silver Bow National Bank and Commercial Bank, list of stockholders |
1909, undated |
Toronto Construction Company / Cook, Deeks And Hinds Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 11 | George S. Deeks |
1906-1909, 1915, 1918 |
57 / 12 | Levi W. Naylor |
1906-1907 |
57 / 13 | A.M. Stewart (re Deeks vs. Cook, et al.) |
1914-1918 |
57 / 14 | Watson, Smoke and Smith (includes references to
Clark vs. Cook) |
1906-1907 |
Trail Creek Coal Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Employment Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 15 | Payroll / timesheets |
1899-1900 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 16 | Bank statements and cancelled checks |
1899-1900 |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 17 | Articles of incorporation; stock certificates |
1898-1899 |
Tuttle Land Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 18 | Alexander McKenzie, Lee Pettibone, Matteson M.
Mounts |
1913-1923 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 19 | Bank statements, cancelled checks, etc. |
1915-1920 |
57 / 20 | Financial statements |
1916-1923 |
57 / 21 | List of promissory notes |
1913-1914, undated |
Organization |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 22 | Minutes of annual meeting; papers re dissolution of
company |
1916, 1920 |
Republican Party Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 23 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman Gust. Moser: A-G (correspondents include Ike Abernathy, W.E. Baggs, D.P.
Belden, O.C. Cooper, Martin Cramer, E.M. Dinnick, George W. Dougherty, Charles B.
Gibbs) |
1889 |
57 / 24 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman Gust. Moser: H (correspondents include W.R. Hamilton, Zeb. M. Harris, J.W.
Hathaway, M.B. Hendricks) |
1889 |
57 / 25 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman Gust. Moser: J-R (correspondents include Garl T. Jones, R.W. Martin, M.J.
McCutcheon, Silas Mitchell, George Miles, James Morris, C.H. Musgrave, T.C. Power,
D.H. Ross) |
1889 |
57 / 26 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman Gust. Moser: A.J. Seligman (Republican State Central Committee) |
1889 |
57 / 27 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman Gust. Moser: S-W (correspondents include A.C. Sheldon, J.K. Squiers, H.G.
Swaney, Henry Therriault, Henry C. Tuttle, Frank Westler, Lyle Worden) |
1889 |
57 / 28 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
circular letters |
1889 |
58 / 1 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: A-B (correspondents include James A. Allen, W.E. Baggs, George
H. Bell, C.H. Bernard, P.N. Bernard, Alex. C. Botkin, W.J. Brennan, Amos Buck,
Charles Buck) |
1892 |
58 / 2 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: C-H (correspondents include T.A. Churchill, R.L. Clinton, O.C.
Cooper, Thomas A. Cummings, G.W. Dougherty, J.T. Farris, E.S. French, C.B. Gibbs, C.
Gillen, Frank Hatton) |
1892 |
58 / 4 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: M (correspondents include Frank W. McConnell, James A. McGowan,
B.J. McIntire, M.A. Meyendorff, J.K. Miller, H.J. Mock, Montana Attorney General,
Frank J. Morris, George Mueller, C. H. Musgrave) |
1892 |
58 / 5 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: N-P (correspondents include Robert A. O'Hara, John D. Posten,
T.C. Power) |
1892 |
58 / 6 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: N-P (correspondents include Republican State Central Committee
members Lee Mantle, Sidney M. Logan) |
1892 |
58 / 7 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: R-V (correspondents include Republican National Committee, A.J.
Seligman, J.B. Shaw, Perry Silvey, M.P. Stephens, Martin Toole, A.L. Treat, Henry L.
Van Wyck) |
1892 |
58 / 8 | Republican Central Committee, Missoula County
chairman A.B. Cook: W (correspondents include C.L. Wayland, Benjamin Webster, John
Wessel, M.L. Whaley, W.C. Whipps) |
1892 |
58 / 9 | P.N. Bernard |
1893 |
58 / 10 | Missoula County Republican Central Committee,
Republican National Committee, Republican State Central Committee |
1894-1895 |
Outgoing Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
58 / 11 | Letterpress book: "Campaign of 1892" |
1892 |
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
58 / 12-13 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Fletcher
Maddox, Matteson M. Mounts, John Willis, Frank O. Lowden, Andrew Mellon, J.E.
Edwards, Republican National Committee) |
1921-1928 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
58 / 14 | Miscellaneous (includes bills and accounts) |
1889 |
58 / 15 | Miscellaneous (includes bills, receipts, checks,
etc.) |
1892 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
58 / 16 | Petition for Tin Cup post office; precinct vote
totals, list of precinct chairmen, results of canvas |
1889 |
58 / 17 | Lists of Missoula County Republicans |
1892 |
58 / 18 | Schedule of John E. Rickards speeches; appointment
of special deputy sheriffs for election day |
1892 |
58 / 19 | Petitions for Frank O. Lowden for President |
circa 1928 |
58 / 20 | Campaign brochures for Wellington D. Rankin for
Governor and for Republican candidates; campaign songs |
1922, 1926, undated |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
58 / 21 | Political (includes Republican National Committee,
Frank O. Lowden campaign for President) |
1926-1928 |
Frank Hervey Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 1 | B-J (correspondents include Engineers Public
Service Company, First Seattle Dexter Horton Securities Company, Innovation
Ingenuities Inc.) |
1924-1949 |
59 / 2 | LaSalle Extension University. School of Law |
1925 |
59 / 3 | Frank Hervey Pettingell (includes Estate) |
1908, 1925, 1927 |
59 / 4 | P-Y, unidentified (correspondents include St.
Paul's School, Washington Mutual Savings Bank, White Sulphur Springs and Yellowstone
Park Railway Company) |
1925-1949, undated |
59 / 5-15 | Personal, social (correspondents include Eileen
Coghlan, Vivian Cowan, Mabel Holdaway, Hilda Richeson, Harriet Laurie Ruiter [Lena's
sister], Ruth Schlenske, unidentified) |
1924-1938 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 16-22 | Bank statements and cancelled checks |
1922-1931 |
60 / 1 | Bank statements and cancelled checks: C.R. Cattle
and Sheep Company (Wellington D. Rankin) |
1929-1930 |
60 / 2 | Bank statements and cancelled checks: Cook Candy
Company |
1927 |
60 / 3 | Bank statements and cancelled checks: Trustee
Account |
1931 |
60 / 4 | Bills, receipts, etc. |
1932-1950 |
60 / 5-7 | Commodity and stock accounts |
1923-1955 |
60 / 8 | Stock ownership ledgers and margin trading |
1921-1923 |
60 / 9 | Miscellaneous (includes livestock shipment memo
book; expenses, Gosnell lease account) |
1930-1936, undated |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 10 | Apartment lease, New York City |
1924-1925 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 11 | Monthly report of water distribution to Hervey Cook
on Confederate Creek [scattered] |
1929-1935 |
60 / 12 | "Report of the distilling industry," by Hervey Cook |
circa 1936 |
60 / 13 | Report on Gould Mine |
circa 1928 |
60 / 14 | Report to stockholders of Diamond City Mines
Company |
1935 |
School Notes and Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 15 | Irving School |
1911 |
60 / 16-17 | St. Paul's School (includes report cards, finances,
publications, yearbook, etc.) |
1915-1919 |
60 / 18 | Princeton University (includes book store account,
financial statement) |
1919-1921 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
60 / 19 | Sons of the Revolution membership card; Willow
Creek Ranch ad (George B. Sim); toasts; etc.) |
1920-1936 |
Gloria Braid Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
61 / 1 | Correspondence, bills, court receipt, clippings,
etc. |
1928-1933, undated |
Lena Gosnell Bowyer Finley Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
61 / 2-3 | Robert M. Clarke and others (re legal affairs,
inheritance, etc.) |
1929-1931 |
61 / 4 | Harriet L. Gosnell (sister-in-law) |
1931-1933 |
61 / 5 | Family and friends (many unidentified) |
1931-1933 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
61 / 6 | Checkstubs |
1933 |
61 / 7 | Financial statements |
1929-1930 |
61 / 8 | Truman B. Gosnell bills (father) |
1929 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
61 / 9 | Harry Bowyer's Canadian property |
1924 |
61 / 10 | Estate materials |
1934 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
61 / 11 | House floor plans and decorating ideas |
1932-1933 |
61 / 12-13 | European travel itinerary |
1928 |
61 / 14-16 | European travel brochures, etc. |
1928 |
61 / 17 | Memorabilia, address book, etc. |
undated |
Margaret A. Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 1 | Insurance on household furnishings |
1900-1903 |
62 / 2 | Taxes on Missoula property |
1898-1927 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 3 | Miscellaneous (includes deed to Helena Cemetery
Association lot, deeds to Missoula lots) |
1895-1908 |
Mary Morgan Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 4 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Frank Hervey
Cook, A.B. Cook, Episcopal Diocese of Montana, Mayo Clinic, Mary Agnes Cook,
unidentified) |
1918-1928, undated |
62 / 5-6 | Condolences on death of A.B. Cook |
1928-1929 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 7 | Letter from Fitch H. Medbury to G.P. Kievenaar (re
death of Mary Morgan Cook's mother, and family problems) |
1928 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 8 | Bills, receipts, etc. |
1914-1929 |
Mary Agnes Cook Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 9 | Harry P. Bennett |
1923-1925, undated |
62 / 10 | Frank J. Kelly |
1923-1925 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 11 | Sales contract on automobile |
1927 |
School Notes and Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
62 / 12 | Miscellaneous (includes Emma Willard School, Knox
School, Ossining School, Finch School, Blessed Sacrament Convent, Helena Business
College) |
1913-1926 |
Transfers To Other Programs Return to Top
Container(s) | Description |
---|---|
Transfers |
|
Box/Folder | |
62 / 13 | Lists of printed material, maps, photographs, and
artifacts transferred to the Library, Photograph Archives, and Museum respectively |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Agricultural exhibitions
- Agricultural experiment stations
- Aqueducts--Quebec--Montreal
- Cattle breeding
- Cattle raising--Montana
- Dams--Design and construction
- Ditches
- Employment agencies
- Exhibitions
- Farmers
- Grazing leases
- Hereford cattle--breeding
- Horse breeding
- Indians of North America--Land transfers
- Irrigation
- Land companies
- Mines and mineral resources--Canada
- Mines and mineral resources--Minnesota
- Mines and mineral resources--Montana--Broadwater County
- Mines and mineral resources--Montana--Jefferson County
- Mines and mineral resources--Montana--Lewis and Clark County
- Mining claims
- Railroads--Design and construction
- Ranches
- Sheep dogs
- Sheep ranches--Montana
- Telephone
- Water rights
- Water-power
- Water-supply
- Wildlife habitat improvement
Personal Names
Geographical Names
- Bedford (Mont.)
- Bedford Ranch (Mont.)
- Bynum Irrigation District (Mont.)
- Bynum Reservoir Dam (Mont.)
- Dunleavy Ranch (Mont.)
- Flying U Ranch (Bynum, Mont.)
- Halifax (N.S.)
- Halifax Ocean Terminals Railway
- Luppold Ranch (Mont.)
- Mcintyre Ranch (Alta.)
- Mckenzie Mine (Cuyuna Range, Minn.)
- Missoula (Mont.)--Commerce
- Montreal (Que.)
- Sheep Creek Ranch (Mont.)
- Springville (Mont.)
- Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.d. And S.d.)
- Winnecook Ranch (Mont.)