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Box/Folder
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| 1 / 11-13 |
"Judge Edgerton's Daughter"
[autobiography] |
1932
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| 1 / 14 |
"Lost with Lewis and Clark"
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n.d.
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| 1 / 15-17 |
"Lost with Lewis and Clark"
[revised versions; fragments] |
n.d.
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| 1 / 18 |
"Lost with Lewis and Clark"
[maps: Lewis and Clark encampments, Sept. 2-5, 1905] |
1930
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| 2 / 1 |
"The Missouri" [poem]
|
1893
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| 2 / 2 |
"Why Edgerton County was
Renamed" "On the Formation of Montana" "An Indian Episode" (re peace parley at
Bannack) "A Hero of the Revolution" (re Nathan Hale) "Other Roadagents" (re Ned
Ray and John Wagner) "Pioneer Sunday Observance" |
1923
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| 2 / 3 |
"Life in Bannack City"
"Colter Falls" "Concerning the Crows" "Early Schools of Montana" "Fort
McKenzie" "In 1862-1863" (re vigilantes) "The Ives Trial" "Montana" (re First
legislative Assembly) |
Mar. 1924
|
| 2 / 4 |
"Before the Roadagents" (re
Alexander Harvey) "Hugh Glass" (trapper and member of Henry party) "In 1873"
(re Missouri River steamboat journey with Captain LaBarge) "Mike Fink" "Of
Pioneer Days" (re pioneer dress) "Smuggling Liquor" (re illegal trade with
Indians) "Vanderburgh" (re W.H. Vanderburgh and fur trade) |
Apr. 1924
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| 2 / 5 |
"Journey to Ft. Benton" (re
1879 trip from Helena) "Second Montana Pioneer Stage" (re Bannack) "Small Pox
among the Indians" |
May 1924
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| 2 / 6 |
"Down the Missouri in '81"
(re steamer Far West) "The Far West" "Fort William" "In 1876" (re Mormon
religion in Utah) "The Piegan War" "Stage Coach Days" "A Stage Ride in '76" (re
Franklin, Utah, to Helena) |
June 1924
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| 2 / 7 |
"Broadwater Group of Mines"
"The Covered Wagon" "News of Lincoln's Death" "Sergeant Ordway's Journal" (re
John Ordway) "Summary Vengeance" (re murder of Mrs. Armstrong) "To the Missouri
in 1863" (Ohio to Omaha) |
July 1924
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| 2 / 8 |
"Corn" "Oregon Country"
[incomplete] "Missions: DeSmet, Ravalli, etc." "St. Mary's Mission, Father De
Smet, etc." "Travel in Fur Country" "Samuel Hearne" (re Hudson's Bay Company
search for copper, 1760) |
Sept.-Oct.
1924 |
| 2 / 9 |
Untitled (re Father De Smet)
[incomplete] Untitled (re Indian warfare on Bozeman Trail) |
Nov. 1924
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| 2 / 10 |
"Alexander Henry" "The Army
in the Northwest" "Buffalo" "Pioneer Life" |
Dec. 1924
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| 2 / 11 |
"Adventures of Capt. Ezekial
Williams" "Connor Expedition" "Early Days on the Yellowstone" "1865 on the
Yellowstone" "An Indian Romance" "An Old Story" (re David Coyner's The Lost
Trapper) "The Lost Trappers" (re Ezekial Williams, incomplete) "The Rosebud
Expedition" "The Second Year" (re Great Falls, 1884-1885) "Some Incidents of
the Cree Rebellion" |
Jan. 1925
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| 2 / 12 |
"Capt. Williams Trip" (re
Ezekial Williams) [incomplete] "Fort Vancouver" "Lost in the Wilderness" (re
Ross Cox) "A Pioneer Road Builder" (re Warren C. Gillette) "Snakes"
|
Feb. 1925
|
| 2 / 13 |
"Trouble with Indians" (re
Mrs. F.W. Sewell) "It Happened in Montana" (re kidnapping incident) "James
Austin" (wagon driver) |
Apr., July
1925 |
| 2 / 14 |
"Marias Pass" (re 1863
journey) [incomplete] "John F. Stevens" "A Voice from the Past" (re Lemuel E.
Quigg) "Beet Sugar Factory" (re Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. plant in Chinook)
|
Aug. 1925
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| 2 / 15 |
"Antelope" "The Baker
Massacre" |
Sept. 1925
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| 2 / 16 |
"Rocky Boy Mission" "Who
Killed Vanderburgh?" (re Henry Vanderburgh) "The Bean in the Eye" (re loss of
Indian land) "Browning" "Hospital" (re Browning hospital) "Browning School"
"Captain Bonneville" "Indian Names" "Reminiscent" (re her early days in
Montana) |
Oct. 1925
|
| 2 / 17 |
"Battle of the Washita" (re
autobiography of Tahan) "James Bridger" "John Clarke" "Kosato" (re Blackfeet
member of Nez Perce tribe) "Story of Rain-in-the-Face" "With Bonneville" (re
Benjamin L.E. Bonneville) |
Nov. 1925
|
| 2 / 18 |
"How Two Medicine Was Named"
(re Glacier Park) "Of the Missouri" (history of travel on the river) "Pioneer
Amusements" "Pioneer Dress" "St. Paul's Mission" "Sketch of a Pioneer" (re
James W. Brown) "Wyeth" (re Nathaniel J. Wyeth) "Indian Children's Games"
|
Dec. 1925
|
| 2 / 19 |
"Daily Life on the Plains"
"The Dispossession of a People" (re removal of Indians from their lands) "Early
Communication between East and West" "A Guide's Story" (re Glacier National
Park area) "Indian and Japanese" (re ethnic connection) "Memories of the U.P."
(re Union Pacific Railroad) "More about the Blackfeet" "St. Peter's" (re
Blackfeet mission) |
Jan. 1926
|
| 2 / 20 |
"Another Guide Story: Legend
of Two Medicine" "An Indian Duel" "Malcolm Clarke" [incomplete] "Meriwether
Lewis" |
Feb. 1926
|
| 2 / 21 |
"Albert Gallatin" "Audubon"
(re John James Audubon) "Buffalo Hunt at Ft. Union" "Disputed Points" (re
Battle of the Bear Paws) "Educational" (re Easterners' view of the West)
"Gallatin's Later Life" (re Albert Gallatin) "Land" (re how title to land was
secured) "Lander's Cut-Off" (re pioneer road through Wyoming) "Pioneer Rapid
Transit" (re stagecoaches) "The Third Stage" (re Montana's cowboy period)
|
Mar. 1926
|
| 2 / 22 |
"Explanatory" (re contention
that there were Mormons with Edgerton wagon train) "Explanatory" (re claim that
early Montana officals were not carpetbaggers) "James Madison" "A Mooted
Question" (re civilizing Indians) "Roads" (re development of public roads in
U.S.) "Thomas Jefferson" |
Apr. 1926
|
| 2 / 23 |
"Enter, the Princess" (re
Blackfeet delegate to national women's conference) "First Train into Montana"
"Havre to Great Falls" "Mad Wolves" "Mysterious Bookkeeper" (re Englishman in
Ft. Benton) |
May 1926
|
| 2 / 24 |
"A Close Call: True Western
Story" (re incident with Piegans) "Richard Sandoval" [also spelled Sanderville]
"A River Journey" (re Prince Maximilian) "Up the River" (re Prince Maximilian)
|
June 1926
|
| 2 / 25 |
"First Road on the
[Blackfeet] Reservation" "George A. Bruffey" "The Giant Spring" (re Great
Falls) "Our Women" (re Mrs. Rose P. Beall) "Trouble with Blackfeet"
|
July 1926
|
| 2 / 26 |
"Corn" "Corn Storage and
Trade among Indians" "More about Corn" "A Pioneer's Story" (re Edward Ryan)
|
Aug. 1926
|
| 2 / 27 |
"First Cabin in Montana"
"John Harris" "A Picture History" (re Kiowas and Comanches) "Trade with
Indians" |
Sept. 1926
|
| 2 / 28 |
"Fort Clagett" "Kicking
Bird" (re Kiowa origins in Montana) "Our Women" (re Adele Jacobs) "Our Women"
(re Elizabeth Ireland) "A Trapper's Romance" (re Baptiste Brown of Brown's
Hole) "The Treasure State" |
Oct. 1926
|
| 2 / 29 |
"Beaver" "Custer" (re George
Armstrong Custer) "George W. Cower: a Pioneer of 1864" "Romance of Joe Meek"
"Umentucker" (re fur trade rivalry) |
Nov. 1926
|
| 2 / 30 |
"Christmas in the Northwest"
"New Years" "Kiowas" (re Montana origins) "Fifty Years Ago" (re Helena in 1876)
|
Dec. 1926;
1926 |
| 3 / 1 |
"Again 'Yellowstone' Kelly"
(re Luther Sage Kelly) "An Amusing Incident" (re Meek/Bridger/Indians) "Indians
and Religion" "The Killing of Owen McKenzie" "More Kelly Incidents" (re
Yellowstone Kelly) [incomplete] "Trappers and Religion" "When Settlers Came"
|
Jan. 1927
|
| 3 / 2 |
"Timber Wolves" "A Young
Pioneer" (re Wright Prescott) |
Feb.-Mar.
1927 |
| 3 / 3 |
"Catlin's Indian Pictures"
(re George Catlin) "Conditions at Rocky Boy Agency" "George Catlin"
"Wi-jun-jon" (re Pigeon Egg Head, Assiniboine) |
Apr. 1927
|
| 3 / 4 |
"The Great Medicine Road"
(re Oregon Trail) "The Lost Command" (re Major Frank North) "Music and Health"
"Mystery Story" (re tepee rings) "Our Women" (re Eleanor Brennan Plummer)
|
May 1927
|
| 3 / 5 |
"The Absaroka Masque" (re
Indian pageant in Bozeman) "Of Our Early History" (re Thomas F. Meagher and
vigilantes) |
June 1927
|
| 3 / 6 |
"The Civil War in Montana"
"Fur Trading Days" "History of the West" "How It Chanced" (re Sidney Edgerton
and John Brown) "How It Happened" (re appointment of Governor Edgerton) "Mother
Amadeus" (re Ursuline mission, Northern Cheyenne Reservation) "Other Missions"
(re Mother Amadeus at St. Peter's) "A Pioneer woman" (re Mrs. E.A. Maynard of
Bozeman) "Professor Dimsdale" (re Thomas J. Dimsdale) "Woman Missionary" (re
Mother Amadeus) |
July 1927
|
| 3 / 7 |
"Col. Rogers" (re Edgerton
County becoming Lewis and Clark county) "Montana's First Prize Fight, 1864"
"Pioneering" "William Anderson: Trip West" |
Aug. 1927
|
| 3 / 8 |
"Castle" (re ghost town on
Allabaugh Creek) "Incidents of First Legislature" "Montana Gems" (re sapphires,
etc.) "Petroglyphs" "The Range" |
Sept. 1927
|
| 3 / 9 |
"A Fighting Parson" (re Dr.
Thomas Corwin Iliff) "Indian Customs" "Indian Ways" "More about Petroglyphs"
|
Oct. 1927
|
| 3 / 10 |
"Early Holidays" "From
'Post'" (re Virginia City's Montana Post) "Incidents of Sully Expedition" (re
Captain Fielding, topographical engineer) "John Brown of the Half-Breeds" (re
Louis Riel) "Landers Cut-Off" (re pioneer trail through Wyoming) |
Nov. 1927
|
| 3 / 11 |
"The Duel in Montana"
"Glimpses of Early Days" "Indian Trouble on the Yellowstone" "Mines, etc."
"Fort Shaw" |
Dec. 1927,
1927 |
| 3 / 12 |
"Indian Chronology" "Winter
Counts" (re Indian chronology) |
Jan. 1928
|
| 3 / 13 |
"Concerning Montana Weather"
"Historical Accuracy" "Life at Fort Shaw" "Montana in 1869" "A Newspaper of
1875: Helena Herald" |
Feb. 1928
|
| 3 / 14 |
"Banks and Substitutes" "The
Boundary Line" (re Montana and Canada border) "Ethnology" "From Wisconsin" (re
work of unknown western artist at Wisconsin Historical Society) "Historical
Errors" "Incident of Constitutional Convention" (re woman suffrage) "Joseph
Wall: Indian Fighter" "Meriwether Lewis" "Montana, 1869" "Reminiscent" (re
women's role) |
Mar. 1928
|
| 3 / 15 |
"Algonquins" "The Pig Year"
(re Pig War on Vancouver Island) "Fight on Sun River" (between Piegans and
Crows) "Montana Historical Society" "Pioneer of '64" (re Sipes' trip to
Montana) "Red Fox" (re Blackfeet criticism of whites) "Thomas Hart Benton"
|
Apr. 1928
|
| 3 / 16 |
"Alfred M. Esler" "Daniels
Case" (re murder of Mrs. Gartley) "Fourth in Helena, 1865" "The Fourth in
Virginia City, 1865" "From Salt Lake" (re Mormon customs) "Governor Stevens"
"Joseph LaBarge" (re Missouri River steamboat captain) "The Last Lap, 1865" (re
return journey east) "Salt Lake" (re Mormon customs) |
May 1928
|
| 3 / 17 |
"Brooke's Letter: the Pony
Express" "Major Brooke's Story" "Maj. E.G. Brooke" "Perry McAdow" |
June 1928
|
| 3 / 18 |
"Baptiste Charbonneau" (re
Lewis and Clark interpreter) "F.F. Gerard" (re Francois Gerard, fur trader)
"Fur Trading Posts" "Maj. Andrew Henry" "Mrs. Parkinson's Story" (re journey to
Montana, 1864) |
July 1928
|
| 3 / 19 |
"The Big Nugget" "Farmer
Peel" (obituary of Langston Peel) "Plummer's Birthplace" |
Aug. 1928
|
| 3 / 20 |
"How the Piegans Moved Camp"
"Rattlesnake Remedies" "Pioneer of 1861 (re Francis Goss) |
Oct.-Dec.
1928 |
| 3 / 21 |
[Untitled] (re gardens)
"Johnston" (re settlement across river from Great Falls) "Montana's First
Divorce" "The Musselshell" "Nat Stein" (re Virginia City businessman)
"Steamboating on the Missouri" "The White Buffalo Robe" |
Jan. 1929
|
| 3 / 22 |
"Concerning Newspapers" "The
Fate of Cheek" (re Tennessean with Manual Lisa) "The Genesis of Great Falls"
[two versions] "William W. McCall" |
Feb. 1929
|
| 3 / 23 |
"Governor Smith's Message"
"The Grizzly Bear" "Kenneth McKenzie" "More about Riel" (re Louis Riel and the
Metis rebellion) "Vigilante" (re Hoffman Birney's Saturday Evening Post series)
|
Mar. 1929
|
| 3 / 24 |
"Bozeman's Death" (re John
M. Bozeman) "Thomas Cover" |
Apr. 1929
|
| 3 / 25 |
"Annals of a Trapper" (re
1836 journal of unidentified trapper) "Captain Jack Crawford" "A Holdup" "A
Narrow Escape" (re Jim Bridger) "Prince Maximilian" |
May 1929
|
| 3 / 26 |
"Comanche" (re horse that
survived Little Big Horn) "Cook's Story" (re Joseph Cook and Black Hills gold)
"First Trials in Munson's Court" (re Helena, 1865) "Freighting" "Great Falls in
the Making" [seven versions] "It Happened in Alder Gulch" "Judge Munson" (re
L.E. Munson) "Montanans in Black Hills" |
June 1929
|
| 3 / 27 |
"Carson Fights Blackfeet"
(re Kit Carson in Montana) "Freighting Outfit" "Story of Cutler" (re Missouri
River steamboat) "Their Origin" (re origins of Indians) "Wolfers" (re Jeff
Thompson, William Castro, Owen Mason) |
July 1929
|
| 3 / 28 |
"A Bridger Story" "Culled
from a Journal" (re Henry Buck journal) "Flatboating" (re Chief Joseph's trip
down Missouri) "Ft. Fizzle" (re Nez Perce flight, 1877) "Fred G. Bond" (re
"Flatboating on the Yellowstone") "From a Journal" (re James H. Morley
description of 1862 Gold Creek camp) "Kinnikinick" "Plummer's Marriage" "The
Story of W.R. Ralston a True Pioneer" "A Talk with Duncan MacDonald" "Told
Again" (re killing of Malcolm Clarke and the Baker Massacre) |
Aug. 1929
|
| 3 / 29 |
"Black Beaver" (re Captain
Randolph B. Marcy) "Frederick West Lander" "Lander's Cut-Off" (re pioneer trail
through Wyoming) "Piegan Name of the Great Falls" "Our Women" |
Sept. 1929
|
| 3 / 30 |
"Con Orem" (re first prize
fight in Montana Territory) "Counties" (re first Montana counties) "Dr.
Kimball" (re Yellowstone Expedition army doctor) "End of Flatboat Journey (re
Fred Bond's "Flatboating on the Missouri" 2 versions) "Ghost Mining Camp"
(ghost story from Little Rockies) "Heavenly Fireworks" (re 1865 meteor shower)
"Jedediah Smith" "Old Chief Joseph" "The Story of W.R. Ralston, a True Pioneer"
"When the Crees Went Home" (re aftermath of Riel rebellion) |
Oct. 1929
|
| 3 / 31 |
"Border Horse Thieves"
"Cataldo Mission" (Idaho) "Clan MacDonald" "Death of Rose" (re Edward Rose,
interpreter) "First Newspaper" "More about David Thompson" "A Pony Express
Rider" "Utmost Source of the Missouri" |
Nov. 1929
|
| 3 / 32 |
"Captured by Indians"
"Creation According to Blackfeet" "The Day After" (re Vigilantes) "Factors in
the Development of the Northwest" "The Horse in the Northwest" "S. Hughes'
Adventure" "The Cache" "Crees in Montana" |
Dec. 1929,
1929 |
| 4 / 1 |
"Glance at our Past" (re
James Kipp) "Buffalo Hunting in 1881" "Historic Relic" (re Montana Historical
Society) "Medicine Lodge" (re origin of Blackfeet medicine lodges)
"Missionaries in the Northwest" "Montana 'Carpetbag' Officials" (re Governor
Edgerton) "Napi's Part in Creation" "When Authorities Clashed" (re civil vs.
military authorities in Washington Territory) "Wrecks on Missouri" |
Jan. 1930
|
| 4 / 2 |
"Buried Treasure" (re
caches) "Father De Smet" "Incident of 1875" (re General Gibbon) "Ingenuity of
Indians" "Visit to a Stamp Mill" |
Feb. 1930
|
| 4 / 3 |
"The Bad Lands" "From
'Covered Wagon Days' by Arthur Jerome Dickson" "Ghost Towns" "The Inland
Empire" (re Spokane, Washington) "Louisiana Purchase" "More Lost Treasure" "The
Mullan Road" "A Pioneer Minister" "The Story of a County" (re Missoula County)
"Territorial Difficulties" "Told Again" (re Little Big Horn) "Trappers and
Traders" "Trials of Stockmen" "Wild Bill" (re William Hickok) |
Mar. 1930
|
| 4 / 4 |
"Alexander Harvey" "Army
Discipline in Northwest" "Blackfeet" "Fiske Expedition of 1862" (re James
Liberty Fisk) "Great Falls in the Making" "Lewis and Clark as Doctors" "The
Post Scout" "Tribal Names" "While Montana Was Nebraska" (re Augustus Myers)
|
Apr. 1930
|
| 4 / 5 |
"Concerning the Missouri"
"Fiske Expedition of 1863" (re James Liberty Fisk) "From a River Captain's Log
Book" (re steamer Bertha) "How We Came Here" "Log Book Gleanings" (re steamer
Robert Campbell, Jr.; 2 parts) "Of Custer's Boyhood" "Retrospect--Summer" (re
Bannack) "Retrospect--Winter" (re Bannack) "River Episodes" "With the
Benton--1865" |
May 1930
|
| 4 / 6 |
"A Fight for Life" (re fur
post on Musselshell River) "The Guide's Story" (re Glacier Park region) "He Got
What He Wanted" (re search for pig at Fort Benton) "John S. Collins" "The
Medicine Pipe" "Montana-Dakota Boundary" "Our Debt to Manuel Lisa" "Sun River
Valley" |
June 1930
|
| 4 / 7 |
"Another Biedler Story" (re
Nez Perce War) "Conservation" "How It Chanced" (re Jim Beckwourth, black fur
trapper) "The Lost Mine" (re Reyes Mine, near Musselshell) "Mullan Report" (re
John Mullan and Mullan Pass) "Railroad Route" "Scouts" "Water Witching" "X.
Biedler" (re Nez Perce War) |
July 1930
|
| 4 / 8 |
"An Explanation" (re tepee
rings) "A Press made Scout" (re William "Buffalo Bill" Cody) "Thomas
Fitzpatrick" (trapper) "The U.P.R.R." (re Union Pacific Railroad) "Western
Scouts" "What Became of Mrs. Plummer?" "The Custer Battle" |
Aug-Sept.
1930 |
| 4 / 9 |
"A Genuine Hold-Up" "The
Flag in Montana" |
Apr., June
1931 |
| 4 / 10 |
"A Boy Who Made Good" (re
Jack Crawford) "Jack Crawford: The Poet Scout" "A Wandering Tribe" (re Kiowas)
"New Light on the Custer Battle" |
1932
|
| 4 / 11 |
"Northwest's Contribution to
Opening of Japan" "Upper Bitter Root Valley" "Advent of the Northern Pacific"
(incomplete) "How Ft. Benton Came To Be" "The Northern Pacific Moves On"
|
1933
|
| 4 / 12 |
"A Backward Glance" (re
Vigilantes) "Life of William Burk, as told to Arthur Brown" "What William Burk
Told Arthur Brown" "Of Montana's Past" "History As It Is Written" "That Affair
on the Marias" (re Baker Massacre) "Neihart Canyon Celebrates the Fourth"
"Montana Yule-tides" (incomplete, re Christmas) |
1934
|
| 4 / 13 |
"The Story of a Woman
Pioneer" (re Augusta Trask) "Woman Suffrage in Montana" "Prospecting in the
Sixties" "Adventures in Geyserland" (re Nez Perce in Yellowstone) "Concerning
the Crows" "Historic Landmarks" "Told Again" (re Piegans vs. Bannocks) "Richard
Sandoval" (also spelled Sanderville) "115 Miles for Dinner" (re picnics)
"Christmas" (re Bannack) |
1935
|
| 4 / 14 |
"Along the Missouri [River]
in 1847" "Thomas Moran" (re artist) |
1936
|
| 4 / 15 |
"Address over Radio" (re
Vigilantes) "An Adventure" (re James Audubon) "Another Pathfinder" (re Peter
Skene Ogden) "An Appreciation" (re Wilbur Fisk Sanders (2 versions) "Armstrong
Murder" (re Sun River region, incomplete) "Arthur McCarty, Pioneer"
|
n.d.
|
| 4 / 16 |
"Beaver" "Beer Episode" "The
Best Weapon" (re Myra Richman and Indians) "A Bit of Montana History" (re
Isadore Sandoval) "A Bit of Romance" (re Indian love stories) "A Blackfoot
Initiation" (incomplete) "A Builder of Montana" (re Cornelius Hedges)
|
n.d.
|
| 4 / 17 |
"Col. Rogers" (re changing
name of Edgerton County) "Concerning the Crows" "Concerning Ft. McKenzie"
"Concerning Sa-kaka-wea" (or Sakajawea) "Corn Superstitions" "A Correction" (re
McKenzie and LaRoque visit to Crows) "The Cowboy Artist" (re Charles M.
Russell) "Cowboy Story" |
n.d.
|
| 4 / 18 |
"David Thompson"
(incomplete) "Did the Bird Woman Die in Wyoming?" (re Sakajawea) "A Double
Heritage" (re Horace Clarke) "Down the Missouri with Sitting Bull" |
n.d.
|
| 4 / 19 |
"An Episode of Patrick
Brice" (re Chief Joseph) "Excerpts from Letters of Mary Wright Edgerton" "An
Experiment and Result" |
n.d.
|
| 4 / 20 |
"Famous Pioneer" (re Jane
Canary, "Calamity Jane") "Father De Smet, S.J." "The First Telephone in
Montana" "The Flag in Montana" "Flour Riot" (re Virginia City flour shortage)
"Fort McKenzie" "Forts Lewis and Benton" |
n.d.
|
| 4 / 21 |
"General James" "General
Meagher: Route to Montana" "Glacier Park" "A Glance at Neihart" "Gold Getting"
|
n.d.
|
| 4 / 22 |
"Henry Ballou Mystery" (re
disappearance at Dunlap) "Home of the Blackfeet" "Horses" "How the Mountains
Came to Be" (legend) |
n.d.
|
| 4 / 23 |
"Idaho" (re how it
diminished in size) "Idaho Fleet" (re Idaho Steam Packet Company) "Incident of
Early Days" (re freighting) "An Incident of Early Great Falls" "Incident of the
Nez Perce War, as told Judge Napton" (five versions, incomplete) "The Indian as
He Was" "An Indian Program" "Indian Women" "Indians of the Northwest" "Indians
of the Yellowstone" |
n.d.
|
| 5 / 1 |
"James Gemmell" "James
Gourley" "Joseph Williams" |
n.d.
|
| 5 / 2 |
"Larpenteur" (re Charles
Larpenteur's jounral) "The Lo Lo Trail" "Louis Riel" (incomplete) |
n.d.
|
| 5 / 3 |
"Manuel Lisa" "The Meaning
of Idaho" "Medicine Man" "Miner's Story" (re aftermath of Nez Perce War) "The
Montana Steam Navigation Co." "More Post Items" "Mrs. Thomas Dawson" (re Isabel
Clarke Dawson) "My Story" (re General Anson Mills' march to Rosebud)
|
n.d.
|
| 5 / 4 |
"Nez Perce Memorials" "A
Notable Pioneer: Francis M. Thompson" "Of the Dakotas" (re Dakota Indians) "One
of Those Boys of 1863-4" (re Francis M. Thompson) "Our Public Libraries"
|
n.d.
|
| 5 / 5 |
"The Pass with Two Names"
(re Lost Trail and Gibbon Pass) "Pilot Lost his Way" "Pioneer Journalism"
(incomplete) "The Pioneer Meeting" "Prelude to Vigilante" "Prospecting Trip on
Yellowstone" "A Pupil of Dimsdale's" (re Annie Moran Durnen) |
n.d.
|
| 5 / 6 |
"The Railroad in Montana"
"Religion in Montana" "A Reminiscence of 1866" "Reminiscences" (re housekeeping
in Bannack, 1863-65) "Reminiscent" (re Allen Hosmer, author) "Removal of Sioux
to Standing Rock Agency: Historical Account" "Removal of the Territorial
Capital from Bannack" "Residence of Montana's First Governor" "The Restoration
of Old Fort Benton" "Return Journey, 1865" (re trip down Missouri River) "Rider
of the Pony Express" (re Frank Palmer) "Rocky Boy Reservation" "Rocky
Mountains" "Rose, the Interpreter" (re Edward Rose) "Route Followed from Snake
River" "Russian Exile" (re Count Michael Meyendorf) |
n.d.
|
| 5 / 7 |
"Sakakawea" (also spelled
Sakajawea; incomplete) "Salt Lake" (incomplete) "Scenes at Fort Shaw" "Second
Trip of Captain Williams" (re Ezekiel Williams) "She Did Her Bit" (re Missouri
steamboat Far West) "Sheep on Western Range" "Sidelights on Mullan" (re John
Mullan) "Sitting Bull" "The Stagedriver's Story" "The Story of Horace Clarke"
"The Story of a March (includes "Gold Seekers against Redskins"; "Bozeman to
Wolf Mountains") |
n.d.
|
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"Told to Mrs. Plassmann by
Early Settler of Cascade County" (re W.T. Cresap, "Toe String Joe") "A
Trapper's Outfit" "Trapper Stories" "Trouble with Indians" (incomplete) "Two
Tragedies" (re Baker Massacre and Little Big Horn) |
n.d.
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"W.W. Alderson of the
Bozeman Courier" "When Montana Was in Idaho" "The Williams Expedition" (re
Ezekiel Williams) "Women and International Relations" "Woman Suffrage in
Montana" |
n.d.
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Miscellaneous fragments
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n.d.
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