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Lewis Penwell family papers, 1883-1959

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Penwell, Lewis, 1869-1947
Title
Lewis Penwell family papers
Dates
1883-1959 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 linear foot of shelf space
Collection Number
MC 41 (collection)
Summary
Lewis Penwell (1869-1948) was a Helena, Montana, attorney, politician, and sheep rancher active in the Northwest Development League and the Western Governors' Special Tour of 1911. Papers (1883-1959) include correspondence, clippings, and miscellaneous materials of Lewis Penwell, Clare Avery Penwell, Fred Penwell, Sam Garvin, and Eva Ash Garvin.
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Access Restrictions

Collection is 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.
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Biographical Note

Lewis Penwell was born July 24, 1869, in Diamond City, Montana Territory, the son of Oscar E. and Anna Lewis Penwell. Lewis attended school in Montana until he entered Racine College in Wisconsin at the age of sixteen. Following his studies he traveled throughout Europe for a year, returning to attend Columbia University Law School in New York.

After graduation in 1892, Penwell was admitted to the Illinois bar and worked in a Chicago law firm until January 1893, when he returned to Montana. He became a law clerk for Judge Thomas C. Bach and later went into partnership, first with former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Henry N. Blake and then with Judge R. Lee Word. Penwell later opened a private practice in Helena.

A prominent member of the Democratic Party, Penwell was elected as a representative to the 1897 Legislative Assembly. He served as an assistant prosecuting attorney for Lewis and Clark County and at one time was the chairman of the Democratic County Committee. He also worked for many years as the state collector of internal revenue. Penwell retired in June 1947.

Lewis Penwell also made substantial investments in the sheep industry and at one time was reputed to have one of the largest sheep herds in the world. Penwell revolutionized the sheep industry in Montana by placing the sheep he owned with ranchers throughout the state. These ranchers cared for the sheep, and once a year representatives of Penwell's operation collected the wool. The ranchers received a portion of the profits from the sale of the wool.

Dissatisfied with the federal government's policies concerning the Northwest, Lewis Penwell joined, and in 1911 was elected president of, the Northwest Development League. The League, dedicated to "the exploitation of the resources and opportunities" of the Northwest, worked to counteract the movement of settlers to Canada by enticing them to live in the Northwestern United States instead. The League held two meetings in 1911. The first, the Northwestern Development Congress, was held in Seattle in June, and the second, the Northwestern Lands Show (or Land Products Show), was held in December in St. Paul. The December meeting was preceded by the Western Governors' Special Tour, a railroad trip to the East made by the governors of Western states to try to bring the two sections of the country closer together on policies and other matters. Lewis Penwell was the treasurer for this Western Governors' Special.

In 1898 Lewis Penwell married Clare Avery, a native of Minnesota and daughter of F.D. Zickrick and Nancy Galligan. Clare Penwell was active in many Helena organizations, including the Students' Musical Club and The Current Topic Club. She died in the early 1930s. Penwell remarried, in February 1939, to Susannah Walters. Lewis Penwell died on March 20, 1948, in Tempe, Arizona.

Fred Penwell, the only child of Lewis and Clare Penwell, was born in 1900 and became a civil engineer. His wife, Priscilla Ash Garvin, was the daughter of Sam Garvin, a Montana sheep rancher, and Eva Ash, an early teacher in the state. Fred and Priscilla Penwell had four children: George, J. David, Lewis, and Priscilla.

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Content Description

This collection consists of letters and memorabilia of Lewis Penwell and other family members: Clare Avery Penwell, Fred Penwell, and George Penwell. In addition, there is a large number of newspaper clippings (some kept in scrapbooks) concerning the Penwell family, the Northwest Development League, Northwestern Land Products Show, Western Governors' Special Tour, sheep raising, agriculture, etc. One segment of the collection contains letters, memorabilia, legal documents, and clippings for Sam and Eva Ash Garvin.

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Use of the Collection

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.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Arranged by subgroup and series. Some material housed in manuscript volumes. See inventory below for more information.

Location of Collection

2:5-5

Acquisition Information

Acquisition information available upon request

Separated Materials

Family photographs transferred to Photo Archives. Artifacts transferred to Museum. Map and printed material transferred to Library. See inventory below for more information.

Related Materials

See [Lewis Penwell family photographs] collection in Photo Archives: PAC 83-32.1-21

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Detailed Description of the Collection
  • Lewis Penwell

    • Outgoing Correspondence

      • Description: Miscellaneous (includes letters to Louis Penwell's mother Anna Lewis Penwell; two letters re sale of estate of Len Lewis; and letters to his wife Clare Avery Penwell)
        Dates: 1889-1916
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 1
    • Maps, Printed Material, Photographs

    • Speeches

      • Description: Re comparison between United States and Canadian governments' attitude towards reclamation, immigration, and support for settlers
        Dates: circa 1912
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 3
    • Miscellany

      • Description: Northwest Development League articles of organization
        Dates: circa 1911
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 4
      • Description: Northwestern Land Products show program and menu
        Dates: 1911
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 5
      • Description: Play, invitations, railroad passes, etc.
        Dates: 1891, 1904, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 6
      • Description: Western Governors' Special Tour program and itinerary
        Dates: 1911
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 7
      • Description: List of artifacts transferred to the Museum
        Dates:
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 8
    • Clippings

      • Description: Lewis Penwell
        Dates: 1902-1926, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 9
      • Description: Lewis Penwell scrapbook
        Dates: 1904-1916
        Container: Volume 1
      • Description: Northwest Development League
        Dates: 1911
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 10
      • Description: Northwest Development League Congress
        Dates: 1912, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 11
      • Description: Northwestern Land Products Show; Western Governors' Conference
        Dates: 1911-1912, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 12-13
      • Description: Western Governors' Special Tour
        Dates: 1911, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 14-15
      • Description: Unattached clippings from scrapbook
        Dates: 1904-1916
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 16
      • Description: Miscellaneous
        Dates: 1905-1954, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 17
  • Penwell Family

    • Miscellany

      • Description: Clare Avery Penwell: diary, clippings, etc.
        Dates: 1898,1902, 1905, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 18
      • Description: Clare Avery Penwell: students, Helena Musical Club minute book, membership, etc.
        Dates: 1898,1901, 1903, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 19
      • Description: Clare Avery Penwell: Current Topics Club [Helena] program
        Dates: 1914-1915
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 20
      • Description: Fred Penwell: postcard, ledger, clippings, Billings Commercial Club report
        Dates: 1906-1915, 1952, undated
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 21
      • Description: George Penwell: school exam, graduation program
        Dates: 1952, 1959
        Container: Box/Folder 1 / 22
  • Garvin-Ash Family

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Subject Terms

  • Promotional societies--Montana
  • Ranches--Montana
  • Sheep ranches--Montana

Personal Names

  • Penwell, Lewis, 1869-1947 (creator)

Geographical Names

  • Camas Hot Springs (Hot Springs, Mont.)
  • Helena (Mont.)--Commerce
  • Helena (Mont.)--Social life and customs
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