Wallace Scott Papers 1936-1937

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Wallace Scott Papers 1936-1937

Wallace Scott was a Montana historian who researched early Montana cattle rancher Pierre Wibaux. The collection contains his research notebooks and an original manuscript about Wibaux by S. O. Armstrong.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365990

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Scott, Wallace, 1902-1977

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Born in 1902, Wallace Scott got his B.A. from Montana State University (now the University of Montana), in 1936 and his M.A. from the same institution. The title of Scott's master's thesis was "The Custer Trail From Fort Abraham Lincoln to Powder River." At some point in his career Wallace Scott worked as a teacher in Dawson County, Montana. From the guide to the Wallace Scott Papers, 1936-1937, (Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections) ...

McClean, Eva

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Armstrong, S. O.

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University of Montana--Missoula

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The University of Montana-Missoula's Faculty Senate serves to promote faculty involvement in the governance of the University. The Senate reviews, debates, and votes on issues pertaining to the academic and faculty welfare of The University of Montana (UM) in consultation and cooperation with the President and University administration. Faculty members contribute to UM governance by participating in the Senate and specific committees. The first faculty meeting of the Uni...

Wibaux, Pierre, 1858-1913

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Rancher. From the description of Will, 1912 January 8. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 18460012 ...