Collection, 1919-1929.

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Collection, 1919-1929.

Three personal letters (one from 1919 and two from 1926) from Rosa Beall to her friend, Mrs. Wallace Burke; together with two tickets to the Son and Daughters of Montana Pioneers annual ball in 1926, a reunion notice and ribbon for the same organization, and a news clipping on a social event hosted by Rosa Beall.

.1 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7764096

Library of Congress

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Sons and Daughters of Montana Pioneers.

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Burke, Wallace, Mrs.

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Beall, Rosa V.

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Rosa V. Beall was born in Lewis County, New York, June 29, 1838, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barker. She was a graduate of music and art from Fairfield Seminary, New York. With her first husband, A. H. Van Vlierden and two daughters, she crossed the plains in 1864, arriving in Bozeman, Montana on August 1st of that year. She was known as the first white woman to make her home in Bozeman. The Van Vlierdens divorced in 1867 and in November 1868 Rosa married William J. Beall, one of the foun...