Montana History Conference Proceedings, 2011.

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Montana History Conference Proceedings, 2011.

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Montana HIstory Conference Proceedings, 2011. Recordings from the 38th Annual Montana History Conference (No Ordinary Time: War, Resistance, and the Montana Experience), 2011. (OH 2305)

Sound recordings 19 compact discs.

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Montana Historical Society Library

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