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Granville Stuart was born August 27, 1834, in Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia, to Robert Stuart and Nancy Currence Hall. He was the second of five children. Stuart left Iowa in 1852 with his brother James to seek a fortune in the gold fields of California. They traveled with their father, Robert Stuart, from the American Valley (Quincy) to Bidwell Bar, then on through Morris Ravine near Cherokee, finally arriving at Sam Neal's ranch near present-day Durham. He and his brother moved up the mountain to Dogtown trying their luck in several different mining ventures. After prospecting all over northern California, Stuart eventually ended up in Montana, becoming the state's largest cattle owner in the 1880s. A horrible freezing winter later killed his entire herd. In 1862, Stuart married Awbonnie Tookanka, and had eight children with her before her death in 1888. On June 8, 1890, he married Allis Isabelle Brown. Stuart became the state Librarian for Montana and wrote several books describing his western experiences before he died on October 2, 1918, in Butte, Montana. Permission to reprint his journal was given to the Dogtown Territorial by the Arthur H. Clark Company.
Granville Stuart was born August 27, 1834, in Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia, to Robert Stuart and Nancy Currence Hall. He was the second of five children. Stuart left Iowa in 1852 with his brother James to seek a fortune in the gold fields of California. They traveled with their father, Robert Stuart, from the American Valley (Quincy) to Bidwell Bar, then on through Morris Ravine near Cherokee, finally arriving at Sam Neal's ranch near present-day Durham. He and his brother moved up the mountain to Dogtown trying their luck in several different mining ventures. After prospecting all over northern California, Stuart eventually ended up in Montana, becoming the state's largest cattle owner in the 1880s. A horrible freezing winter later killed his entire herd. In 1862, Stuart married Awbonnie Tookanka, and had eight children with her before her death in 1888. On June 8, 1890, he married Allis Isabelle Brown. Stuart became the state librarian for Montana and wrote several books describing his Western experiences before he died on October 2, 1918, in Butte, Montana. Permission to reprint his journal was given to the Dogtown Territorial by the Arthur H. Clark Company.
Granville Stuart and his brother James Stuart were Montana pioneers. They discovered gold in Montana in 1858, and settled in Deer Lodge in 1867. Granville Stuart was active in Montana politics, and in 1884 was a leader of the vigilante movement in Montana. James Stuart was appointed post trader at Fort Browning in 1871. George Ives, an outlaw associated with Henry Plummer's band of road agents, was executed in 1863.
Granville Stuart was born August 27, 1834, near what is now Clarksburg, West Virginia. In 1837 he moved west with his family to Iowa. After their father went to California in 1849, Granville and his brother James Stuart followed west to join him in 1852. The Stuart brothers remained there prospecting until 1857 when they attempted to return to Iowa. However, the Mormon War in Utah blocked the trail and caused the brothers to go north to what later became Montana. They prospected for gold in the Deer Lodge Valley, making the first strike at Gold Creek in 1858. During the 1860s Granville and James worked mainly as prospectors and small merchants in various Montana mining camps. After James' death in 1873, Granville suffered financial reverses, and by 1876 had become a bookkeeper for Samuel T. Hauser's First National Bank of Helena. In 1879 he formed, with Hauser, Andrew J. Davis and Erwin Davis, a cattle-raising enterprise, Davis, Hauser and Company, using the brand DHS. The partners made Stuart general manager and superintendent of the company, a position he held until the spring of 1887. From 1894 to 1898, Stuart served as United States ambassador to Paraguay and Uruguay, a post he obtained through the assistance of Hauser and Russell Harrison. He returned to Montana in 1899, and in his final years, served as librarian of the Butte Public Library. Granville Stuart was the first secretary of the Montana Historical Society and served as its president from 1890 to 1895. In 1886 to 1887, he was president of the Society of Montana Pioneers, and for seven years he served as president of the Board of Stock Commissioners, resigning his post in 1891. Although he never completed the history of Montana the legislature commissioned him to write, he did publish Montana As It Is in 1865, and in 1925, a selection of his and James' journals was published under the title, Forty Years on the Frontier. Granville Stuart died in Missoula on October 2, 1918.
Granville Stuart, born in Virginia, settled in Montana Territory with his brother James in 1857. Granville Stuart was a member of the Territorial Council and in the Legislature, was president of the Board of Stock Commissioners, the Historical Society of Montana, and the Society of Montana Pioneers. He was commissioned by the State Legislature in 1916 to write a history of Montana.
James Stuart, Granville Stuart's brother, moved to Montana Territory in 1857. In 1864, James was elected captain of a Yellowstone expedition (his second to the area) to prospect gold on the Yellowstone River and to fight Crow Indians.
Granville Stuart, born in Virginia, settled in Montana Territory with his brother James in 1857. Granville Stuart was a member of the Territorial Council and in the Legislature, was president of the Board of Stock Commissioners, the Historical Society of Montana, and the Society of Montana Pioneers. He was commissioned by the State Legislature in 1916 to write a history of Montana.
James Stuart, Granville Stuart's brother, moved to Montana Territory in 1857. In 1864, James was elected captain of a Yellowstone expedition (his second to the area) to prospect gold on the Yellowstone River and to fight Crow Indians.
Granville Stuart (1834-1918), early settler of Montana, served on the Territorial Council and in the Legislature, was president of the Board of Stock Commissioners, the Historical Society of Montana, and the Society of Montana Pioneers. He went into the cattle business in the 1870s and was president of the Stock Growers Association. In 1894 he was appointed Minister to Uruguay and Paraguay and in 1916 the State Legislature commissioned him to write a history of Montana.
James Stuart (1832-1873), early settler of Montana, was appointed post trader at Fort Browning in 1871.
Frederick H. Burr came to Montana in 1853, settled in Bitterroot in 1856, and married a sister of Granville Stuart's wife Aubony.
Granville Stuart was born in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) on August 27, 1834, and was the son of Robert and Nancy (Currence) Stuart. James was born in the same place on March 14, 1832. Granville and James also had two younger brothers Samuel and Thomas. The family, of Scottish origin, came to the United States in 1775 and is identified with the development of Virginia. In 1837 Robert Stuart moved the family to Illinois, and a year later, to Iowa. Granville Stuart grew up in Muscatine County, attending school and working on the family farm until 1852, when he went to California with his father and his brother James. They remained there prospecting for gold until 1857 when they came to western Montana, then part of the Washington Territory, and settled in Deer Lodge valley, about three miles north of the present town of Pioneer at the mouth of Gold Creek.
Granville and James prospected along Gold Creek from 1858 to 1862. Soon after, their operations caused a gold rush to the area. The Stuart brothers and their large prospecting party helped open up Western Montana to settlers. James Stuart remained in Deer Lodge until 1870, when he was appointed to the post of physician at the Fort Peck agency. He remained there until his death from cancer on Sept. 30, 1873.
In 1863 Granville Stuart moved to Alder Gulch just after its discovery, and entered the mercantile business. In 1865 he sold this business and entered into extensive trading in Deer Lodge. In 1873 Granville sold all of his merchant interests and went back into mining. In 1876 he moved to Helena and became a bookkeeper for the First National Bank. After three years he went onto the cattle business with S. T. Hauser of the First National Bank and A. J. Davis, a millionaire miner from Butte. From 1879-1894 Granville was the controller and manager of this extensive cattle business. The Hauser, Davis, Stuart Cattle Co. came to be known as the "D-S" ranch. In the 1880s Granville represented the "D-S" ranch at the Montana Stock Growers Assoc. meetings. In 1883 the "D-S" range held 12,000 cattle. In 1885 this Cattle co. was worth one million dollars. After 1887 Granville got out of the cattle business, but remained the president of board of stock commissioners in Montana until 1894. In 1891 Granville became a state land agent in charge of 600,000 acres given to Montana by the federal government for school purposes.
Granville married Isabel Allis Brown in 1891. In 1894 he was appointed envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the republics of Uruguay and Paraguay. He spent four years in South America, exploring the Amazon, and looking for mining prospects. In 1904 Granville was appointed librarian of the Butte Public Library and there he began preparing his journals for publication. In 1916 he was commissioned by the state to write a history of Montana, and he was at work on this when he died on Oct. 2, 1918.
Granville Stuart was involved in politics and served on the territorial council in 1872, 1875, 1879, and was elected president of the council in 1883. In 1865 Mr. Stuart published a book, Montana As It Is, on the geography and climate of Montana. This was the first guidebook ever printed about Montana. He had extensive dealings with the Native Americans of the area, and was concerned for their welfare. In the 1870s he composed a dictionary of the Snake River Indian language. He was concerned about the effects of whiskey trading among the Indians, and the resulting degeneration of their society. Late in his life he expressed concern about the future of the Native Americans on reservations and hoped they would learn farming as a means of self-support.
Mr. Stuart began condensing his journals into a biography later in his life. After his death editors who eventually published his book posthumously continued this work. The end result of this labor was the publication of Forty Years on the Frontier in 1925, in two volumes, edited by University of Montana professor Paul C. Phillips.
Granville Stuart (1834-1918) was a prominent rancher and historian in Montana.
Granville Stuart was born August 27, 1834, in Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia, to Robert Stuart and Nancy Currence Hall. He was the second of five children. Stuart left Iowa in 1852 with his brother James to seek a fortune in the gold fields of California. They traveled with their father, Robert Stuart, from the American Valley (Quincy) to Bidwell Bar, then on through Morris Ravine near Cherokee, finally arriving at Sam Neal's ranch near present-day Durham. He and his brother moved up the mountain to Dogtown trying their luck in several different mining ventures. After prospecting all over northern California, Stuart eventually ended up in Montana, becoming the state's largest cattle owner in the 1880s. A horrible freezing winter later killed his entire herd. In 1862, Stuart married Awbonnie Tookanka, and had eight children with her before her death in 1888. On June 8, 1890, he married Allis Isabelle Brown. Stuart became the state librarian for Montana and wrote several books describing his Western experiences before he died on October 2, 1918, in Butte, Montana.
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Montana History Conference (33rd: Billings, Mont.: 2006). Proceedings, 2006.
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Proceedings, 2006.
Montana History Conference Proceedings, 2006. Recordings from the 33rd Annual Montana History Conference (Our Place in the West: Views from the Yellowstone River Valley), held in Billings, Mont. at the Sheraton Hotel.
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Granville and James Stuart papers, 1868-1887; 1890-1892
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Granville and James Stuart papers 1868-1887; 1890-1892
This collection includes four reels of microfilm. These reels are of the Granville and James Stuart Papers and Granville Stuart's letters to Andrew Fergus. This collection is mostly made up of letterbooks, which are Granville Stuart's copies of his outgoing correspondence from 1868-1887 and 1890-1892. The first reel contains the only letters written by James, dating from Oct. 1868 to April 1870. Granville Stuart's ranch, the "D-S" ranch, was located on the Fort Maginnis Cattle range, and during the 1880s the "D-S" Company sold beef to the fort for the soldiers. This business is the major concern of Granville Stuart's letters to Andrew Fergus who was the cattle man representing the Fort. These letters to Mr. Fergus are the only correspondence in this collection from 1880-1887.
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Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Stuart family papers, 1854-1887.
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Stuart family papers, 1854-1887.
The diaries of the Stuarts document the history of Montana, experiences in California, 1854-54, traveling across the Plains, 1857, 1866, hunting and fishing in Deer Lodge country, 1867, an 1873 trip to Yellowstone National Park, and staking a cattle ranch, 1880. F. H. Burr's diary notes trips from Fort Owen to Salt Lake City and return to the gold diggings. A. B. Henderson's diary records an 1866 Yellowstone expedition and prospecting in the Snake and Wind Rivers and in Yellowstone country, 1867-73.
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Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville Stuart, ca. 1900.
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Granville Stuart, ca. 1900.
109 items.
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Abbott, Mary Stuart (1967); Mueller, Oscar O. (1877-1964). Mary Stuart Abbott and Oscar Mueller Interview June 21, 1958.
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Mary Stuart Abbott and Oscar Mueller Interview June 21, 1958.
This interview was part of the Montana Institute of the Arts lectures. It took place on June 21, 1958 in Lewistown, MT. There are two narrators: Mary Abbott, wife of cattleman and author E.C. "Teddy Blue" Abbott, and daughter of Montana pioneer Granville Stuart; Oscar O. Mueller, Lewistown, MT lawyer, amateur historian, and archaeologist. Mrs. Abbott reminisces about her childhood days on the DHS Ranch near Lewistown and stories about her father dating from 1880-1929. Mr. Mueller comments on his research regarding the central Montana vigilante raids, in 1884. (OH 66).
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- Abbott, Mary Stuart (1967); Mueller, Oscar O. (1877-1964). Mary Stuart Abbott and Oscar Mueller Interview June 21, 1958.
Clifton B. Worthen-James Fergus Collection, 1884-1955
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Clifton B. Worthen-James Fergus Collection 1884-1955
The Clifton B. Worthen-James Fergus Collection is a combination of original documents, photocopies, and typed transcripts. The materials document both the intellectual pursuits of Clifton B. Worthen as a historian and teacher, as well as the pioneer experiences of the James Fergus family. Subjects includes: history of central Montana, especially Fergus County and the Judith Basin, the vigilante activity of 1884, the DHS Ranch, the Lewis and Clark expedition, Montana politics and elections, ranching, gold rush towns of Bannack, Virginia City, and Helena, the Society of Montana Pioneers, the winter of 1887 and its effect on ranching, and territorial Montana's relations with Indian residents.
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Abbott, Mary Stuart, d. 1967. Mary Stuart Abbott and Oscar O. Mueller lectures, 1958 June 21.
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Mary Stuart Abbott and Oscar O. Mueller lectures, 1958 June 21.
Mary Stuart Abbott, the wife of the cattleman and author "Teddy Blue" Abbott and the daughter of the Montana pioneer Granville Stuart, describes her childhood on the DHS/Pioneer Cattle Company ranch near Lewistown and stories told by her father, dating from the 1880s to 1929. Oscar Mueller a Lewistown lawyer, local historian, and archaeologist reflects on his research of the central Montana vigilante raids of 1884.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings : 1 tape (1 hr., 10 min.)
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Abbott, E. C. (Edward Charles), 1860-1939. Abbott-Stuart-Matejcek family papers, 1894-1939.
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Abbott-Stuart-Matejcek family papers, 1894-1939.
Positive photocopies of business and personal papers collected or created by Edward C. (Teddy Blue) Abbott; his wife, Mary Stuart Abbott; their daughter, Mary Abbott Matejcek; and Abbott's father-in-law, Granville Stuart. Also includes copy photographs of portraits of the Abbotts and their children; views of the Abbott ranch near Lewistown in Fergus County, Mont.; portraits of several Stuart children; views (ca. 1915-1922) of the Matejcek family farm near Lewistown, taken by photographer Cook Reynolds and showing big teams at work plowing and harvesting; an interior view (ca. 1914) of the Matejcek saloon in Roundup, Mont.; and a view of the Overland School taken around the turn of the century.
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Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Dictionary of the Snake Indian language and notes / [Granville Stuart].
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Dictionary of the Snake Indian language and notes / [Granville Stuart]. [190-?]
ArchivalResource: 38, 48 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.
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Granville Stuart papers, 1851-1957
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Granville Stuart papers 1851-1957
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- Granville Stuart papers, 1851-1957
Story, Nelson, 1858-. Letter: to Mr. Granville Stuart, 1918 Jun 15.
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Letter: to Mr. Granville Stuart, 1918 Jun 15.
An account of pioneer days in Montana, including the burning of Fort Smith by the Sioux Indians and the great fire at Helena, Montana in 1879.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.; 28 cm.
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- Story, Nelson, 1858-. Letter: to Mr. Granville Stuart, 1918 Jun 15.
Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville and James Stuart account books, 1857-1873.
Title:
Granville and James Stuart account books, 1857-1873.
Five volumes containing accounts, vocabularies of American Indian languages, and other notes, written in holograph manuscript by Granville and James Stuart. A volume signed by Granville Stuart, 1857, contains lists of words with Flathead [Salish] and Nez Percé translations; also present are brief notes and accounts for merchandise sold by the Stuarts, listed under names of customers, 1861-1863 and undated. A second volume consists of similar accounts dated 1863. A third volume, consisting mostly of similar accounts,is written in a printed memorandum book published by L.O. Wilson & Company, dealers in dry goods, New York. The book contains printed lists of L.O. Wilson & Company merchandise and is signed by Oliver Ruby, 1859. Also present in this volume is a brief account of travel along the Platte River in Wyoming, 1859, by Granville Stuart, James Stuart, and Rezin Anderson. Accounts in these volumes are listed under names including George Ives, Rezin Anderson, and Frederick H. Burr. A fourth volume contains brief accounts of George Ives, Ives & Crow, Virginia City, Idaho Territory; and diary entries pertaining to a gold prospecting trip in Montana, March-July, 1864, possibly written by James Stuart. Also present are brief references to James Stuart, Firm of Dance & Stuart, Virginia City, 1864, and to the estate of George Ives, 1863. Laid in is a holograph manuscript note, signed by "Mrs. Stuart," identifying the volume as an account book of George Ives. A fifth volume contains lists of words with Assiniboine and Sioux [Dakota] translations, with brief diary entries regarding relations with Assiniboine Indians, accounts and notes, 1871-1873 and undated, possibly written by James Stuart.
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville and James Stuart account books, 1857-1873.
Abbott-Stuart-Matejcek Family Papers, 1894-1939
Title:
Abbott-Stuart-Matejcek Family Papers 1894-1939
The Abbott-Stuart-Matejeck Family Papers consist of positive photocopies of business and personal papers collected or created by Teddy Blue, Mary Stuart Abbott, Granville Stuart, and Mary Abbott Matejcek. In addition to the papers are copy photographs of Teddy Blue, Mary Stuart Abbott, and their children; views of the Abbott ranch; portraits of several Stuart children; views of the Matejcek farm near Lewistown, taken by photographer Cook Reynolds, circa 1915-1922, which show big teams at work plowing and harvesting; an interior view of the Matejcek saloon in Roundup, Montana, circa 1913; a view of the Overland School taken around the turn of the century.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear feet
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- Abbott-Stuart-Matejcek Family Papers, 1894-1939
Joseph C. Walker papers, 1864-1907
Title:
Joseph C. Walker papers 1864-1907
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes; (1 linear ft.)
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- Joseph C. Walker papers, 1864-1907
Roeder, Richard B. Richard B. Roeder papers, 1949-1995.
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Richard B. Roeder papers, 1949-1995.
Notes taken as a student; personal, research, and business correspondence; teaching files; subject research files; Roeder articles and papers; bibliographies; lecture and conference tapes; and all the notes, readings, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and general information associated with the 1972 constitutional convention. Roeder's interest in Montana history is reflected in his more extensive research on agriculture, early territorial history, women, homesteading, Indians, transportation, and lakes. Individuals that Roeder focused on include Thomas Carter, Grace Stone Coates, Joseph Kinsey Howard, James and Granville Stuart, Ella Knowles, and Paris Gibson (the research on Gibson is particularly voluminous). The papers also include many notes taken from Montana newspapers during the territorial and early statehood period covering such topics as Gibson, politics, and Montana's constitution. Roeder's own experience with constitutional issues from the 1970s compliments these early historical references and many of the clippings date from this period as well. Titles on the folders mostly duplicate titles used by Roeder. Papers in the original folders have generally remained under that folder's title, and as a result researchers are advised that particular subjects of interest may be found in more then one series.
ArchivalResource: 22.8 linear ft.
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- Roeder, Richard B. Richard B. Roeder papers, 1949-1995.
Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville Stuart and James Stuart papers, 1854-1887.
Title:
Granville Stuart and James Stuart papers, 1854-1887.
Granville and James Stuart were pioneer Montana miners and cattlemen. Papers include eight diaries (1854-1880); correspondence (1864-1873) between Granville and James Stuart; incoming correspondence from various Montana pioneers; and four letterpress books of outgoing correspondence (1880-1887) concerning the DHS Ranch, Fort Maginnis, and other matters. (MF 1)
ArchivalResource: 3 reels microfilm, positive.
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville Stuart and James Stuart papers, 1854-1887.
Burlingame, Merrill G., 1901- 1994,. Clifton B. Worthen-James Fergus collection, 1884-1955.
Title:
Clifton B. Worthen-James Fergus collection, 1884-1955.
Original documents, photocopies, and typed transcripts of materials created by, pertaining to, or collected by Clifton B. Worthen and James Fergus. Topics relate to the intellectual pursuits of Clifton W. Worthen as an historian and teacher and to the pioneer experiences of the James Fergus family and include the history of central Montana, especially Fergus County and the Judith Basin; the vigilante activity of 1884; the DHS Ranch, the Lewis and Clark Expedition; Montana politics and elections; ranching; the gold rush towns of Bannack, Virginia City, and Helena; the Society of Montana Pioneers; the winter of 1887 and its effect on ranching, and territorial Montana's relations with Indians. Correspondents or authors of materials include Clifton B. Worthen, James Fergus, Andrew Fergus, Hazel A. Fergus, Oscar O. Mueller, Granville Stuart, Cornelius Hedges, Wilbur F. Sanders, Phillip Shoule, William Cantrell, S.M. Emery, B.P. Carpenter, William Fly, and W.H. Watson.
ArchivalResource: 0.6 linear ft.
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- Burlingame, Merrill G., 1901- 1994,. Clifton B. Worthen-James Fergus collection, 1884-1955.
Granville Stuart Papers, 1863-1918
Title:
Granville Stuart Papers 1863-1918
Granville Stuart (1834-1918) was a pioneer Montana miner and cattleman. Papers include biographical material; a diary (1894) of a trip to France; two volumes of outgoing correspondence (1868-1880, 1890-1892) concerning mining and livestock; general correspondence (1863-1918); a DHS Ranch account ledger (1881-1882); a financial account book (1865); an "Historical Sketch of Deer Lodge County" (1876); three weather journals (1867-1880); scrapbooks; and miscellany. [Portions of collection on indefinite loan from University of Montana Archives; other portions separated from Anaconda Copper Mining Company Records (MC 169), and transferred from Museum and Library.]. Miscellaneous outgoing correspondence includes a letter (1894) to Pomp Dennis concerning details of Dennis's escape from the Sioux in 1868.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet of shelf space
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- Granville Stuart Papers, 1863-1918
Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. U.S. military reservation, Fort Maginnis, Montana / [drawn by Granville Stuart].
Title:
U.S. military reservation, Fort Maginnis, Montana / [drawn by Granville Stuart]. [188-]
ArchivalResource: 2 ms. maps : ink drawing, 1 col. ; each 27 x 44 cm., on sheet 51 x 44 cm.
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. U.S. military reservation, Fort Maginnis, Montana / [drawn by Granville Stuart].
Hall, Allen. [Selective index to Mr. Montana : the life of Granville Stuart]: typescript, 1989, Feb. 13 / Allen Hall.
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[Selective index to Mr. Montana : the life of Granville Stuart]: typescript, 1989, Feb. 13 / Allen Hall.
Index to Paul R. Treece's thesis on Granville Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves; 28 cm.
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- Hall, Allen. [Selective index to Mr. Montana : the life of Granville Stuart]: typescript, 1989, Feb. 13 / Allen Hall.
Wallace, William, 1864-1939. William Wallace Jr. papers, 1870-1915.
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William Wallace Jr. papers, 1870-1915.
William Wallace, Jr. (1864-1939) was a Helena, Montana, attorney. Collection (1870-1915) consists of correspondence, legal documents, and court papers concerning two law suits over ownership of three Idaho mining claims. Involved in the suits were Granville Stuart, Samuel T. Hauser, A.M. Holter, Albert Kleinschmidt, Massena Bullard, William E. Borah, and others.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Wallace, William, 1864-1939. William Wallace Jr. papers, 1870-1915.
Hauser, Samuel Thomas, 1833-1914. Samuel T. Hauser and Granville Stuart papers, 1877-1970.
Title:
Samuel T. Hauser and Granville Stuart papers, 1877-1970.
Samuel T. Hauser and Granville Stuart were partners in several mining properties. Collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, and financial records concerning these properties. Collection contains correspondence (1881-1940) between Granville and Allis Stuart and Samuel T. Hauser and his Estate, primarily concerning their dispute over the mines. In addition there are subject files on the Amazon Mining District and the Enterprise Mine, both in Jefferson County, Montana; several mines in the Philipsburg, Montana, area; the Peacock and White Monument copper mines in the Seven Devils Mining District in Idaho; the Granville Stuart Estate; and the Stuart papers in the Coe Collection at Yale University, including a letter from a book seller to Paul C. Phillips about the papers. There are also miscellaneous notes by Bernard B. Spindel concerning the Hausers and the Stuarts, and a detective's report (1925) concerning mining scams on Hauser and other investors by a man named Jacob Simon Herzig (a.k.a. George Graham Rice).
ArchivalResource: .2 lin. ft.
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- Hauser, Samuel Thomas, 1833-1914. Samuel T. Hauser and Granville Stuart papers, 1877-1970.
Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Dictation from Granville Stuart : Helena, 1889.
Title:
Dictation from Granville Stuart : Helena, 1889.
Part of a collection of dictations concerning people and events in the early years of Montana.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 1 folder.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 113:15) and positive.
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Dictation from Granville Stuart : Helena, 1889.
Ming, John H., 1831-1887. John H. Ming papers 1852-1895.
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John H. Ming papers 1852-1895.
Correspondence and other materials of John H. and Katherine Cole Ming.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Ming, John H., 1831-1887. John H. Ming papers 1852-1895.
Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville Stuart papers, 1851-1957.
Title:
Granville Stuart papers, 1851-1957.
Collection includes information on the life of Granville Stuart, including diaries, correspondence, personal writings, sketches, photographs, and other materials. These items document his life from the 1860s to the 1910s. Also included in the collection are the papers of some of Stuart's relatives, including his brothers, James and Thomas, and his second wife, Allis Isabella Brown Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (13 linear ft.)
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville Stuart papers, 1851-1957.
Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville and James Stuart account books, 1857-1873.
Title:
Granville and James Stuart account books, 1857-1873.
Five volumes containing accounts, vocabularies of American Indian languages, and other notes, written in holograph manuscript by Granville and James Stuart. A volume signed by Granville Stuart, 1857, contains lists of words with Flathead [Salish] and Nez Percé translations; also present are brief notes and accounts for merchandise sold by the Stuarts, listed under names of customers, 1861-1863 and undated. A second volume consists of similar accounts dated 1863. A third volume, consisting mostly of similar accounts,is written in a printed memorandum book published by L.O. Wilson & Company, dealers in dry goods, New York. The book contains printed lists of L.O. Wilson & Company merchandise and is signed by Oliver Ruby, 1859. Also present in this volume is a brief account of travel along the Platte River in Wyoming, 1859, by Granville Stuart, James Stuart, and Rezin Anderson. Accounts in these volumes are listed under names including George Ives, Rezin Anderson, and Frederick H. Burr. A fourth volume contains brief accounts of George Ives, Ives & Crow, Virgina City, Idaho Territory; and diary entries pertaining to a gold prospecting trip in Montana, March-July, 1864, possibly written by James Stuart. Also present are brief references to James Stuart, Firm of Dance & Stuart, Virginia City, 1864, and to the estate of George Ives, 1863. Laid in is a holograph manuscript note, signed by "Mrs. Stuart," identifying the volume as an account book of George Ives. A fifth volume contains lists of words with Assiniboine and Sioux [Dakota] translations, with brief diary entries regarding relations with Assiniboine Indians, accounts and notes, 1871-1873 and undated, possibly written by James Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 5 v (in 1 box)
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville and James Stuart account books, 1857-1873.
Langford, Nathaniel Pitt, 1832-1911. Letter : to Granville Stuart / by Nathaniel Pitt Langford, 1867 Oct 1.
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Letter : to Granville Stuart / by Nathaniel Pitt Langford, 1867 Oct 1.
Introduces A. E. Mathews.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 21 cm.
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- Langford, Nathaniel Pitt, 1832-1911. Letter : to Granville Stuart / by Nathaniel Pitt Langford, 1867 Oct 1.
Cataract Mining District (Mont.). Records, 1867-1872.
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Records, 1867-1872.
Record of original claims in the Boulder Creek district, transfers, resolutions and by-laws. Includes a sketch map of the district.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (28 p.) ; 18 cm.
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- Cataract Mining District (Mont.). Records, 1867-1872.
Collection of papers related to Montana, 1833-1934.
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Collection of papers related to Montana, 1833-1934.
Collection contains correspondence to and from William Andrews Clark, Thomas Francis Meagher, Wilbur F. Sanders, and Charles N. Kessler. The Kessler papers (series 2) make up the bulk of the collection. Manuscripts include mining claim location notices, legal documents, drawings in pencil and wash, a letter by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, and a ledger kept by James and Granville Stuart. Another ledger of Granville Stuart's provides a vocabulary of the Snake dialects. Other items include a Wells Fargo passenger register (1868), eighteen monthly ledger sheets of the Montana Central Railway, and an album of ninety-three signatures of members of the Montana constitutional convention. Subjects covered in the collection include the Blackfeet Indians, Kessler Beer, Fisk expeditions, Battle of Little Bighorn, Northern Pacific Railroad Co., mining, Joseph and Alexander Culbertson, and the Cook-Folsom exploration of the Upper Yellowstone Valley.
ArchivalResource: 549 items.
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- Collection of papers related to Montana, 1833-1934.
Hauser, Samuel Thomas, 1833-1914. Letters, 1873-1891.
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Letters, 1873-1891.
The letter from C. P. Huntington concerns the feasibility of a railroad to central Montana. The letters from Granville Stuart are reports from their ranch. The letter from Lt. G. C. Doane is a request for support of his petition to the Secretary of War for assignment of his cavalry troop to the Yellowstone National Park detail.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (5 p.) in 1 case.
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- Hauser, Samuel Thomas, 1833-1914. Letters, 1873-1891.
Richard B. Roeder Papers, 1949-1995
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Richard B. Roeder Papers 1949-1995
The Richard B. Roeder Papers consist of notes taken as a student; personal, research, and business correspondence; teaching files; subject research files; Roeder articles and papers; bibliographies; lecture and conference tapes; and all the notes, readings, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and general information associated with the 1972 constitutional convention. Roeder's interest in Montana history is reflected in his more extensive research on agriculture, early territorial history, women, homesteading, Indians, transportation, and lakes. The papers also include many notes taken from Montana newspapers during the territorial and early statehood period covering such topics as Gibson, politics and Montana's constitution. Roeder's own experience with constitutional issues from the 1970s compliments these early historical references and many of the clippings date from this period as well.
ArchivalResource: 22.8 linear feet
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- Richard B. Roeder Papers, 1949-1995
Granville Stuart papers, [1864]-1918
Title:
Granville Stuart papers [1864]-1918
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings and other papers relating to Granville and James Stuart and the early history of Montana. Much of the correspondence is dated 1916-1918 and consists of incoming letters and typewritten carbon copies of outgoing letters relating to information on Montana history, and Native American vocabularies. Principal correspondents include John E. Rees, Charles Kessler, William John McConnell, and Nelson Story. There are also short essays written by Granville Stuart and others on various episodes in Montana history, cabinet card photographs, of Granville Stuart and an Indian possibly identified as "Little Claw of a Grizzly Bear," and newspaper clippings on Henry Plummer and vigilantes. Other papers include a manuscript notice written by James Stuart calling for volunteers to join him in the Yellowstone, a manuscript appointment of James Stuart as captain of the expedition signed by ten men.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 1; Other Storage Formats: 4 oversize folders; Linear Feet: 0.2
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- Stuart, Granville, 1834-1918. Granville Stuart papers, [1864]-1918.
Napton Family Papers, 1825-1901
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Napton Family Papers 1825-1901
William Barclay Napton was an attorney in Missouri; his sons Thomas and Wellington were early Montana settlers. This collection includes an edited typescript of William Barclay Napton's personal journal between the years 1825 and 1883; legal documents generated by or administrated by Thomas L. Napton and Wellington Napton during their years of Montana residence; as well as various legal documents and political papers with no obvious connection to the rest of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels of microfilm
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- Napton Family Papers, 1825-1901
Coe, William R. (William Robertson), 1869-. Granville Stuart : [collection] : 1880-1886.
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Granville Stuart : [collection] : 1880-1886.
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- Coe, William R. (William Robertson), 1869-. Granville Stuart : [collection] : 1880-1886.
Walker, Joseph C., 1830-1908. Joseph C. Walker papers, 1864-1907.
Title:
Joseph C. Walker papers, 1864-1907.
Collection includes histories, travelogues, correspondence, accounts of early settlers, a genealogical review and other genealogical information, and a chapter from Walker's memoirs. Tells of his travels, 1863-1865, family history and genealogy, Mountain Meadows Massacre, anti-Mormon sentiment in various localities, conditions in Iowa and Montana, an encounter with Reorganized Latter Day Saint Church members, origin of Montana place names, story of T.C. Everts' rescue during the Washburne-Doane Expedition, history of Mormons in early Utah and correspondence about Montana recollections. Journal 1864-1866.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Walker, Joseph C., 1830-1908. Joseph C. Walker papers, 1864-1907.
Century Company records
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Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Abbott, Mary Stuart (1967); Mueller, Oscar O. (1877-1964)
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- Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918.
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Agriculture
Citation
- Subject
- Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Citation
- Subject
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
Assiniboine dialect
Citation
- Subject
- Assiniboine dialect
Assiniboine Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Assiniboine Indians
Business, Industry, and Labor
Citation
- Subject
- Business, Industry, and Labor
Cattle ranches
Citation
- Subject
- Cattle ranches
Cattle trade
Citation
- Subject
- Cattle trade
Cattle trade
Citation
- Subject
- Cattle trade
Copper mines and mining
Citation
- Subject
- Copper mines and mining
Crow Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Crow Indians
Dakota Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Dakota Indians
Dakota language
Citation
- Subject
- Dakota language
Diaries
Citation
- Subject
- Diaries
Frontier and pioneer life
Citation
- Subject
- Frontier and pioneer life
Frontier and pioneer life
Citation
- Subject
- Frontier and pioneer life
Gold mines and mining
Citation
- Subject
- Gold mines and mining
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Mines and mineral resources
Citation
- Subject
- Mines and mineral resources
Mines and mineral resources
Citation
- Subject
- Mines and mineral resources
Montana
Citation
- Subject
- Montana
Nez Percé Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Nez Percé Indians
Nez Percé language
Citation
- Subject
- Nez Percé language
Pioneers
Citation
- Subject
- Pioneers
Ranchers
Citation
- Subject
- Ranchers
Ranches
Citation
- Subject
- Ranches
Ranches
Citation
- Subject
- Ranches
Ranching
Citation
- Subject
- Ranching
Salish Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Salish Indians
Salish language
Citation
- Subject
- Salish language
Shoshoni Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Shoshoni Indians
Shoshoni language
Citation
- Subject
- Shoshoni language
Shoshoni language
Citation
- Subject
- Shoshoni language
Sihasapa Indians
Citation
- Subject
- Sihasapa Indians
Vigilance committees
Citation
- Subject
- Vigilance committees
Businessmen
Citation
- Occupation
- Businessmen
Historians
Citation
- Occupation
- Historians
Miners
Citation
- Occupation
- Miners
Miners
Citation
- Occupation
- Miners
Miners
Citation
- Occupation
- Miners
Public officers
Citation
- Occupation
- Public officers
Ranchers
Citation
- Occupation
- Ranchers
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- West (U.S.)
West (U.S.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Helena (Mont.)
Helena (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Deer Lodge (Mont.)
Deer Lodge (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Idaho
Idaho
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Helena (Mont.)
Helena (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montevideo (Uruguay)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Smith (Mont.)
Fort Smith (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Bonneville Fort (Mont.)
Bonneville Fort (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Missoula County (Mont.)
Missoula County (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Wyoming
Wyoming
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Deer Lodge (Mont.)
Deer Lodge (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Missoula County (Mont.)
Missoula County (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Benton (Mont.)
Fort Benton (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Deer Lodge County (Mont.)
Deer Lodge County (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Lewistown (Mont.)
Lewistown (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Lewistown (Mont.)
Lewistown (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Bannack (Mont.)
Bannack (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Smith (Mont.)
Fort Smith (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Utah
Utah
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- California
California
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Union (N.D.)
Fort Union (N.D.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fergus County (Mont.)
Fergus County (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Ophir (Utah)
Ophir (Utah)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Salmon River (Mont.)
Salmon River (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montevideo (Uruguay)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Wyoming
Wyoming
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Uruguay
Uruguay
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Phil Kearny (Wyo.)
Fort Phil Kearny (Wyo.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Idaho
Idaho
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Bonneville Fort (Mont.)
Bonneville Fort (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Yellowstone River Valley
Yellowstone River Valley
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Salmon River (Mont.)
Salmon River (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Benton (Mont.)
Fort Benton (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Phil Kearny (Wyo.)
Fort Phil Kearny (Wyo.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Deer Lodge County (Mont.)
Deer Lodge County (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Maginnis (Mont.)
Fort Maginnis (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Ophir (Utah)
Ophir (Utah)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Maginnis Military Reservation (Mont.)
Fort Maginnis Military Reservation (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- DHS Ranch (Mont.)
DHS Ranch (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Bannack (Mont.)
Bannack (Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Wyoming
Wyoming
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- DHS Ranch (Fort Maginnis, Mont.)
DHS Ranch (Fort Maginnis, Mont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Montana
Montana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Union (N.D.)
Fort Union (N.D.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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Citation
- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 261