Helen Addison Howard Papers 1927-1988

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Helen Addison Howard Papers 1927-1988

Helen Addison Howard was a Montana writer most recognized for her writings on Native Americans. The collection contains biographical material, diaries for intermittent periods, general correspondence, research files, book and article manuscripts, and photographs used in her writing.

2.0 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6372212

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Flaccus, Joyce

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Higham, Robin D.S.

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Flaccus, David P., 1917-1993

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Howard, Helen Addison, 1904-1989

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Helen Addison Howard was born in Missoula, Montana, in 1904. She worked as a reporter and feature writer for the Daily Missoulian from 1923 until 1929. While living in Missoula she earned her bachelor's degree from Montana State University in 1927. She later earned her master's degree at the University of Southern California in 1933. After graduation, she remained in California where she met and married Ben Overland in 1946. She held various positions while living in California, inc...