Clarence and Dorothy Stoltz Papers 1939.

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Clarence and Dorothy Stoltz Papers 1939.

This collection consists of a letter from Leif Erickson, associate justice of the Montana State Supreme Court, dated December 18, 1939 agreeing to officiate at the marriage of Clarence Stoltz and E. Dorothy Scott; marriage certificate for Clarence D. Stoltz and E. Dorothy Scott dated December 27, 1939 and signed by Justice Erickson; and genealogical material on Clarence and Dorothy. (SC 2541)

0.1 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7644497

Montana Historical Society Library

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Stoltz, Dorothy Scott 1918-2007.

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Stoltz, Clarence and Dorothy.

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Clarence Stoltz was born July 4, 1904 in Buffalo, North Dakota to Peter and Winifred Stoltz. The family moved to Meadowlands, Minnesota. Clarence moved west in 1923 settling on a place near Valier, Mont on the Blackfoot Reservation in 1925. While living there he met and married Dorothy Scott. E. Dorothy Scott Stoltz was born on June 10, 1918 to Allen and Vi Scott in Hingham, Mont. Dorothy attended Montana State College (MSU-Bozeman) on a scholastic scholarship. She finished her two year teaching...

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Montana high court of appeal. The Montana Supreme Court was established as territorial high court in 1864. The first term of court began 17 May 1865. Over the years the size of the court has increased from a chief justice and two associate justice to the present chief justice, six associate justices, and staff. From the description of Dockets, 1966-1982. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70925663 ...

Erickson, Leif, 1906-1998

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The Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union, later to become the National Farmers Union, was founded in 1902, in Rains County, Texas, by Isaac Newton ("Newt") Gresham. It spread rapidly around the South during the next few years, but then started to decline. As it declined in the South, however, membership in the Upper Midwest and especially North Dakota began to increase. The first Montana local was formed at Ronan in 1912, with a Polson local established shortly ther...

Stoltz, Clarence 1904-1998.

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