John M. Bozeman Collection 1866-1965
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Bennett, Marshall
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Hamilton, James McClellan, 1861-1940
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James McClellan Hamilton was born October 1, 1861 in Crawford County, Illinois and came to Montana in 1889. In 1893, when the University System was created and the State Board of Education was established, he was named a member. In 1901 he became Professor of History and Economics, then vice-president of Montana State University shortly thereafter. Three years later he was made president of the Agricultural College (Montana State College.) Hamilton resigned from the presidency in 1919 to become ...
Heathcote, Lesley M., 1904-1997
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Lesley M. Heathcote (1904-1997) was a former director for the Montana State University libraries from 1949 to 1970. Heathcote obtained her bachelor and master's degrees from the University of Alberta and the University of Washington. She was also awarded an honorary doctorate from Montana State University in 1981. During her career she actively worked to expand public and school library development, serving as president of the Montana Library Association and the Pacific Northwest Li...
Bozeman, Eck H. (Eck Hart), 1908-1994
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Burlingame, Merrill G. (Merrill Gildea), 1901-1994
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Merrill G. Burlingame (1901-1994) was a history professor at Montana State University. In 1956 the law firm of Wilkinson, Cragun, Barker and Hawkins retained his services as a historical researcher for their litigation against the United States government on behalf of Montana's Blackfeet tribe. Burlingame assisted the firm by gathering pertinent materials from his research. By the summer of 1975, the firm was known as Wilkinson, Cragun and Barker and they asked Burlingame, in his capacity as the...
Bozeman, Harley B. (Harley Bernard), 1891-1971
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Harley B. Bozeman was born in Arkansas, but moved to Winn Parish, La., with his family when he was 10 years old. He worked as a traveling salesman (sometimes teaming with Huey Long), operated the Winnfield Drug Company with his brother, was sales manager for the Southern Minerals Company's quarry west of Winnfield, and owned a tree farm. Bozeman was Louisiana state representative for Winn Parish in 1928-1929 and later served on the Winnfield City Council. He wrote an historical column, "Winn Par...
Bozeman, John, 1835-1867
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