Dorothy Floerchinger collection, 1864-1975.

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Dorothy Floerchinger collection, 1864-1975.

The Floerchinger collection consists of an oral history interview, photocopies of original documents and copy photographs pertaining to: the families of W.G. and Charles Conrad, including Alicia Conrad Campbell, Alice Conrad Adams, Barnaby Conrad, and Arthur Conrad; the Conrad Investment Company; the Valier Land and Water Company; the Pondera Soil and Water Conservation District; the history of Pondera County; and the towns of Valier and Conrad. Two essays or speeches written by Dorothy Floerchinger on Pondera County history are included.

.2 linear ft.

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Conrad Investment Company

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Pondera Soil and Water Conservation District (Mont.)

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Conrad family.

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Conrad, William G., 1848-1914

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"Montana Hall," White Post (Clarke Co.), Va. businessman. From the description of Papers, 1884-1902. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36854609 William G. Conrad was born on August 3, 1848, in Warren County, Virginia, the oldest of thirteen children of James W. and Maria (Ashby) Conrad. After graduating from Washington Academy, William and his younger brother Charles travelled up the Missouri to Fort Benton in 1867, where they worked for...

Valier Land and Water Company.

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Conrad, Charles Edward, 1850-1902

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Floerchinger, Dorothy

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Longtime resident of Conrad, Mont. From the description of Dorothy Floerchinger collection, 1864-1975. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 70963754 Dorothy Floerchinger was a longtime resident of Conrad (Pondera County) Montana. An active collector and historian, she wrote a number of studies on the history of the Conrad family and Pondera County, including: School days, good old golden rule days (1987), The story of Conrad in the Whoop-Up Country...