Carolyn Reynolds Riebeth Letter 1966 January 28

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Carolyn Reynolds Riebeth Letter 1966 January 28

The Carolyn Reynolds Reibeth Letter is a lengthy typewritten letter sent Minnie Paugh, the Special Collections librarian for Montana State University that discusses rancher Frank Michael Heinrich (1869-1928) and his cattle operation on the reservation in the early twentieth century. Riebeth's letter describes the Heinrich cattle roundups that she attended as a girl and biographical information about Heinrich including his later activities as a Hardin, Montana banker.

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Riebeth, Carolyn Reynolds, 1898-1992

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Carolyn Reynolds Riebeth was born on September 1, 1898, the daughter of Major Samuel Guilford Reynolds, agent of the Crow Indian Reservation from 1902-1910. She attended public school in Hardin, Montana, Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts and the University of Montana, Missoula. She married Edwin Walter Riebeth in Billings, Montana in 1928 and the couple had two daughters. In 1941 the Riebeth family moved to Hardin, Montana where Carolyn taught at the high school. In 1985 s...

Heinrich, Frank Michael, 1869-1928

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Paugh, Minnie Ellen, 1919-2003

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Minnie Ellen Paugh was born in Virginia City, Montana, on April 7, 1919, the daughter of George and June (Buhite) Paugh. She grew up on the family ranch and then graduated from Ennis High School in 1937. She graduated from the University of Montana in 1941. She received a Master's degree in Education from the University in 1952 and a Library Science degree from the University of Denver in 1961. Between getting her several degrees she taught school in many communities around the state. Shortly af...