Dorothy Floerchinger Papers 1883-1991

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Dorothy Floerchinger Papers 1883-1991

Dorothy Floerchinger was a Montana resident and amateur historian. This collection contains a manuscript written by Floerchinger, clippings and research materials on the Conrad family of Kalispell, Montana, and scrapbooks reflecting her personal interests into historic events throughout Montana and the rest of the United States.

32.5 linear feet, including 105 volumes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6364254

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