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Charles J. Doherty Papers, 1917-1972
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Doherty, Charles J., 1892-1958
- Title
- Charles J. Doherty Papers
- Dates
- 1917-1972 (inclusive)19171972
- Quantity
- 10.5 linear feet, (17 archival boxes and six oversize volumes)
- Collection Number
- Mss 051
- Summary
- Charles Doherty was a newspaperman who owned and edited the Missoula County Times in Missoula, Montana.This collection contains biographical materials, correspondence files, newspaper clippings, financial and legal records, market and research reports, writings and addresses, and photographs created and collected by Doherty. Also included are records from his wife, Clara M. Doherty, and organizations (businesses and veterans' groups) to which Charles Doherty belonged.
- Repository
-
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana-Missoula.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for creating this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historic Publications and Records Commission. Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Charles J. Doherty was born December 17, 1892, in Michigan, North Dakota. His father owned the Nelson County Independent. When Charles was two, his father died, and his mother began to operate the newspaper. At age fourteen, Charles began writing for the family-owned Adams Budget in North Dakota. He subsequently published weekly newspapers in that same town and Dunn Center, North Dakota.
He acquired the Winnett Times in Winnett, Montana, in 1920, and sold it in 1931. He was one of the individuals who advocated splitting Petroleum County off the eastern end of Fergus County.
In 1931, he acquired the weekly Missoula County Times, which he operated until 1958.
As an editor, Doherty commented frequently and vigorously on public issues and controversies, earning the admiration of other editors throughout Montana. The Missoula County Times often clashed with the Daily Missoulian, particularly over lucrative Missoula City/County "newspaper of record" publication contracts. He was an active participant of the Montana Press Association, and served as its president. He was also president of the Western Montana Press-Radio Club. In 1941, he ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Missoula. He married Clara Marsh in 1928; they had three children. He died May 22, 1958, in Missoula.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection contains biographical materials, correspondence files, newspaper clippings, financial and legal records, market and research reports, writings and addresses, and photographs created and collected by Charles Doherty. Also included are records from Clara M. Doherty and organizations (businesses and veterans' groups) to which Charles Doherty belonged: Petroleum County Realty Company, Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., and the American Legion. Collection materials are predominantly correspondence and clippings related to Doherty's career as a publisher/editor as well as an extensive sequence of documents from the 1927 American Legion convention in Paris (billed as the Second American Expeditionary Force). This collection provides an historical perspective on Montana's rural weekly newspaper trade during the first half of the twentieth century. Additionally, these materials document Doherty's socio-political opinions and civic activities.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright transferred to The University of Montana.
Preferred Citation
[Name of document or photograph number], Charles J. Doherty Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection is divided into twelve series:
Series I: Biographical, 2 folders, 1917-1972
Series II: Correspondence, 3.0 linear feet, 1921-1958
Series III: Clippings, 3.5 linear feet, 1926-1958
Series IV: Financial, 0.5 linear feet, 1925-1958
Series V: Legal, 4 folders, 1924-1971
Series VI: Reports, 1 folder, 1931-1955
Series VII: Speeches and Writings, 7 folders, 1932-1956
Series VIII: Photographs, 11 images, 1917-1956
Series IX: Clara M. Doherty, 5 folders, 1947-1972
Series X: Petroleum County Realty Company, 4 folders, 1922-1930
Series XI: Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Dept. of Montana, Missoula Barracks, 3 folders, 1957
Series XII: American Legion, 1.25 linear feet, 1917-1957
Custodial History
All materials remained in the possession of the Doherty family until dontation to the K. Ross Toole Archives.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Clara M. Doherty, 1972.
Processing Note
The actions of the orginal collection processors are unknown. In 2004 archives staff addressed preservation concerns and redescribed collection materials.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series I: Biographical, 1917-1972Return to Top
This series contains a short biography, clippings, and other documents providing biographical information on Charles Doherty and his family.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | 1920-1972 | |
1/2 | World War I Memorabilia |
1917-1918 |
Series II: Correspondence, 1921-1958Return to Top
This series contains Charles Doherty's correspondence files. These materials primarily concern operation of the Winnett Times and the Missoula County Times; however, some personal correspondence is also present. Among the frequent and prominent correspondents found in this series are Forrest Anderson, J. Hugo Aronson, Roy Ayers, John W. Bonner, W. E. Borah, H. H. H. Clark, Hall F. Clement, Delmar Cole, Frank Cooney, Jack and Robert Corette, Ed Craney, Joseph Dixon, Zales Ecton, H. H. Ellsworth, John Evans, James A. Farley, James Ford, Tom L. Gibson, Dorothy Johnson, Arthur Lamey, Scott Leavitt, Joseph McCarthy, Charles and Walter McLeod, Mike Mansfield, Lee Metcalf, James Murray, Gerald Nye, James O'Connor, Arnold Olsen, Wright Patman, Wellington Rankin, Miles Romney, Arthur Stone, Adrian VanKeulen, Thomas Walsh, Alexander Warden, Burton Wheeler, and numerous staff members at the National Recovery Administration in Washington, D.C.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/3 | General |
1921 |
1/4 | General |
1922 |
1/5 | General |
1923 |
1/6 | "Smiling Thru" |
1924 |
1/7 | General |
1924 |
1/8 | General |
1925 |
1/9 | General |
1926 |
1/10 | General |
1927 |
1/11 | General |
1928 |
1/12 | General |
1930 |
1/13 | Founding of Missoula County
Times |
1931 |
1/14 | General |
1932 |
1/15 | General |
1933 |
1/16 | General |
1934 |
1/17 | General |
1934 |
2/1 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-02 |
2/2 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-03 |
2/3 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-04 |
2/4 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-05 |
2/5 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-06 |
2/6 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-07 |
2/7 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-08 |
2/8 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-09 |
2/9 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-10 |
2/10 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-11 |
2/11 | National Recovery
Administration |
1934-12 |
2/12 | General |
1935 |
2/13 | National Recovery
Administration |
1935 |
2/14 | General |
1936 |
2/15 | General |
1936 |
3/1 | General |
1937 |
3/2 | General |
1938 |
3/3 | General |
1939 |
3/4 | Against the War |
1940 |
3/5 | Tenth Anniversary
Issue |
1940 |
3/6 | General |
1940 |
3/7 | General |
1941 |
3/8 | General |
1942 |
3/9 | General |
1943 |
4/1 | General |
1944 |
4/2 | General |
1944 |
4/3 | General |
1945 |
4/4 | General |
1946 |
4/5 | General |
1947 |
4/6 | General |
1948 |
4/7 | General |
1949 |
4/8 | General |
1950 |
5/1 | General |
1951 |
5/2 | General |
1951 |
5/3 | Aronson for Governor
Club |
1952 |
5/4 | Office of Price
Stabilization |
1952 |
5/5 | General |
1952 |
5/6 | General |
1952 |
5/7 | General |
1953 |
5/8 | General |
1953 |
6/1 | General |
1954 |
6/2 | General |
1955 |
6/3 | General |
1955 |
6/4 | General |
1956 |
6/5 | General |
1957 |
6/6 | General |
1957 |
6/7 | General |
1958 |
6/8 | Congratulations on Selling the
Times
|
1958 |
6/9 | General |
undated |
Series III: Clippings, 1926-1958Return to Top
This series contains newspaper clippings collected by Charles Doherty over the course his professional career, reflecting his personal interests and editorial topics. These materials were extracted from papers other than the Missoula County Times and are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
6/10 | Aronson for Governor
Club |
1952 |
6/11 | Aronson for Governor
Club |
1952 |
7/1 | Aronson, J. Hugo |
1955-1956 |
7/2 | Ayers, Roy E. |
undated |
7/3 | Catholicism |
undated |
7/4 | Catholicism |
undated |
7/5 | Chain Stores |
undated |
7/6 | City Manager |
undated |
7/7 | Communism |
undated |
7/8 | Communism |
undated |
7/9 | Editorial |
1958 |
7/10 | Editorial Source
Clippings |
undated |
7/11 | Jokes |
undated |
7/12 | Labor |
undated |
8/1 | Labor |
1958 |
8/2 | League of Women
Voters |
undated |
8/3 | Libel |
undated |
8/4 | Loggings |
undated |
8/5 | McCarthy, Joseph |
undated |
8/6 | Mencken, H. L. |
undated |
8/7 | Missoula Bridges |
1956 |
8/8 | Missoula Chamber of
Commerce |
undated |
8/9 | Missoula City
Election |
1941 |
8/10 | Missoula City
Politics |
1948 |
8/11 | Missoula County
Politics |
1932-1935 |
8/12 | Missoula County |
1957-1958 |
8/13 | Montana Attorney
General |
1926 |
8/14 | Montana Press
Association |
1944 |
8/15 | Montana Press
Association |
1946 |
8/16 | Montana Press
Association |
1952-1953 |
8/17 | Montana Press
Association |
1956 |
8/18 | Montana Supreme Court
Reports |
1928 |
8/19 | Mosby, Aline |
undated |
8/20 | National Editorial
Association |
1944 |
8/21 | Newspapers |
undated |
9/1 | Office of Price
Stabilization |
1952 |
9/2 | Paradise Dam |
undated |
9/3 | Patriotism |
1930-1932 |
9/4 | Patriotism |
1941 |
9/5 | Patriotism |
1942 |
9/6 | Patriotism |
1956 |
9/7 | Politics |
1927-1931 |
9/8 | Politics |
1932 |
9/9 | Politics |
1932-1936 |
9/10 | Politics |
1932-1936 |
9/11 | Politics |
1936-1937 |
9/12 | Politics |
1938 |
9/13 | Politics |
1939 |
10/1 | Politics |
1940 |
10/2 | Politics |
1941 |
10/3 | Politics |
1942 |
10/4 | Politics |
1942 |
10/5 | Politics |
1943 |
10/6 | Politics |
1944 |
10/7 | Politics |
1944 |
10/8 | Politics |
1945 |
10/9 | Politics |
1945 |
10/10 | Politics |
1946 |
10/11 | Politics |
1946 |
10/12 | Politics |
1949 |
11/1 | Politics |
1950 |
11/2 | Politics |
1950 |
11/3 | Politics |
1951 |
11/4 | Politics |
1951 |
11/5 | Politics |
1952 |
11/6 | Politics |
1952 |
11/7 | Politics |
1952 |
11/8 | Politics |
1953 |
11/9 | Politics |
1953 |
12/1 | Politics |
1955 |
12/2 | Politics |
1955 |
12/3 | Politics |
1956 |
12/4 | Politics |
1956 |
12/5 | Politics |
1958 |
12/6 | Press and Printers
Unions |
1953 |
12/7 | Public Health |
undated |
12/8 | Race Relations |
undated |
12/9 | Religion |
undated |
12/10 | Schools |
undated |
12/11 | Schools |
1958 |
13/1 | Snake River Power
Development |
1955-1957 |
13/2 | Television |
undated |
13/3 | Trades and Labor
Council |
1932-1935 |
13/4 | Trading Stamps |
undated |
13/5 | Unions |
undated |
13/6 | University, Missoula |
1937 and 1940 |
13/7 | Water |
undated |
13/8 | Wheeler, B. V. |
undated |
13/9 | General topics |
undated |
13/10 | General topics |
undated |
Series IV: Financial, 1925-1958Return to Top
This series contains financial records, primarily regarding operation of the Winnett and Missoula Times but also includes some personal records. This series provides insights into the operation of rural Montana weekly newspapers.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
13/11 | Equipment |
1931-1936 |
13/12 | House |
1942-1957 |
13/13 | Insurance |
1927-1947 |
13/14 | Veterans Insurance |
1955-1958 |
13/15 | General |
1925-1931 |
13/16 | General |
1933 |
13/17 | General |
1934 |
13/18 | General |
1935 |
13/19 | General |
1936 |
13/20 | General |
1937 |
13/21 | General |
1938 |
13/22 | General |
1939 |
13/23 | General |
1940 |
13/24 | General |
1941 |
13/25 | General |
1942 |
13/26 | General |
1943 |
13/27 | General |
1944 |
13/28 | General |
1946 |
14/1 | General |
1947 |
14/2 | General |
1948 |
14/3 | General |
1949 |
14/4 | General |
1950 |
14/5 | General |
1951 |
14/6 | General |
1952 |
14/7 | General |
1953 |
14/8 | General |
1954 |
14/9 | General |
1955 |
14/10 | General |
1956 |
14/11 | General |
1957 |
14/12 | General |
1958 |
Volume | ||
1 | General Journal, Cash Receipts,
Cash Disbursements, and Expenses |
1947-1957 |
2 | General Ledger |
1947-1957 |
3 | Cash Disbursements |
1937-1942 |
4 | Payroll Record |
1942-1945 |
5 | Payroll Record |
1946-1947 |
6 | Payroll Record |
1948-1957 |
Series V: Legal, 1924-1971Return to Top
This series contains a mixture of personal and business legal documents. This series includes a sequence documenting an extended dispute between the Times and the Missoulian regarding lucrative Missoula City/County "newspaper of record" publication contracts. Additionally, this series contains an unsigned copy of the Missoula County Peoples Exchange articles of incorporation, a Depression era civic group intended to facilitate "self-relief" through bartering, work exchanges, and community projects.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
14/13 | Home in Missoula |
1942-1971 |
14/14 | Missoula County Peoples
Exchange |
undated |
14/15 | Notary Public and Civic
Memberships |
1924-1958 |
14/16 | Business Documents |
1926-1958 |
Series VI: Reports, 1931-1955Return to Top
This series contains market and research reports collected by Charles Doherty.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
14/17 | Market and Research
Reports |
1931-1955 |
Series VII: Speeches and Writings, 1932-1956Return to Top
This series contains Charles Doherty's speeches, radio speeches, and some of his editorial writings as well as some materials written by other authors.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
14/18 | Speeches and Radio
Addresses |
1932-1942 |
14/19 | Speeches and Radio
Addresses |
1943-1944 and undated |
14/20 | Writings |
1933-1955 |
14/21 | Writings |
undated |
14/22 | J. Hugo Aronson |
1953 and 1956 |
14/23 | Harry Burns |
1958 |
14/24 | Writings of Others |
undated |
Series VIII: Photographs, 1917-1956Return to Top
This series contains eleven photographs and postcards taken or collected by Charles Doherty during his lifetime. Seven of the nine images were taken during the 1927 American Legion Convention in Paris, France and Doherty's travels to Ireland following the convention.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
17/5 | 51(VIII):1: Frederick W. Newsome, Brother of
Irene Newsome, Times secretary, [Soldier's grave stone] |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):2: C.J. [Doherty] and [two
unidentified individuals at Blarney Castle, Ireland] |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):3: Sandy [Sandaker], C. J. Doherty,
and [unidentified man] at Blarney Castle, Ireland] |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):4: Sandy T. N. [Sandaker] at Blarney
Castle, Ireland |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):5: C. J. Doherty on jaunty-cart,
Dublin, Ireland |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):6: Montana 44, 2nd A.E.F. [American
Expeditionary Force], Paris, France [Parade of Montana World War I
Veterans] |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):7: [Caricature of] C. J. Doherty by
an artist at the Eiffel Tower |
1927 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):8: Winnett Oil and Soil, Cat Creek
and Flatwillow Oil Fields [sign, Winnett, Montana] |
undated |
17/5 | 51(VIII):9: Here we are with a million
dollars in actual cash, Joe W. Brown's Horseshoe, [Las Vegas, Nevada, postcard
from Clara Doherty] |
1956 |
17/5 | 51(VIII):10: [Unidentified woman]
Picture found in Charles Doherty's World War I billfold
|
undated |
17/5 | 51(VIII):11: [Unidentified soldier, possibly
Charles Doherty]
Picture found in Charles Doherty's World War I billfold
|
circa 1917 |
Series IX: Clara M. Doherty, 1947-1972Return to Top
This series consists of Clara Doherty's personal correspondence and some financial records that appear to be from a Catholic women's organization.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Correspondence 4 folders
|
1960-1972 | |
Box/Folder | ||
14/25 | 1960 | |
14/26 | 1966-1967 | |
14/27 | 1968-1970 | |
14/28 | 1972 | |
Subseries 2: Financial 1 folder
|
1947-1955 | |
Box/Folder | ||
14/29 | 1947-1955 |
Series X: Petroleum County Realty Company, 1922-1930Return to Top
The Petroleum County Realty Company was a real estate brokerage located in Winnnett, Montana. Doherty was the treasurer of the organization.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Correspondence 1 folder
|
1922-1930 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/1 | 1922-1930 | |
Subseries 2: Financial and Legal 3 folders
|
1924-1928 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/2 | Tax Returns |
1925-1928 |
15/3 | General Legal Documents |
1924 |
15/4 | Licenses |
1925-1927 |
Series XI: Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Dept. of Montana, Missoula Barracks, 1957Return to Top
Doherty was the commander of the Missoula Barracks (or unit) of the Veterans of World War I, and was involved in its organization. The materials document eligible area veterans and actual membership.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Correspondence 1 folder
|
1957 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/5 | 1957 | |
Subseries 2: Clippings and Printed
Materials 2 folders
|
1957 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/6 | Clippings |
1957 |
15/7 | Resolutions and Press Releases |
1957 |
Series XII: American Legion, 1917-1957Return to Top
The records are mostly related to American Legion Hell Gate Post #27 in Missoula, Montana, of which Doherty was the commander. Also of particular note are records from Doherty's participation in the 1927 American Legion convention in Paris, billed as the Second American Expeditionary Force and portraying Legionnaires as the champions of western democracy.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Subseries 1: Correspondence 0.25 linear feet
|
1917-1953 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/8 | 1917-1929 | |
15/9 | Paris Reunion |
1927 |
15/10 | 1930 | |
15/11 | 1931 | |
15/12 | 1932 | |
15/13 | 1933 | |
15/14 | 1934 | |
15/15 | 1935 | |
15/16 | 1936 | |
15/17 | 1937-1941, 1943, and 1953 | |
Subseries 2: Clippings 0.25 linear feet
|
1919-1957 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/18 | 1919-1953 | |
15/19 | 1919-1934 | |
15/20 | 1957 | |
16/1 | 1932-1943 | |
Subseries 3: Reports 2 folders
|
1930-1951 | |
Box/Folder | ||
16/2 | Membership Lists and Committee Assignments |
1932-1951 |
16/3 | General |
1930-1935 |
Subseries 4: Speeches and Writings 0.25 linear feet
|
1923-1941 and undated | |
Box/Folder | ||
16/4 | C.J. Doherty |
1934 and undated |
16/5 | Other Legion Post leaders |
undated |
16/6 | Organizational Papers |
undated |
16/7 | Organizational Papers |
1923-1935 and undated |
16/8 | Publications |
1923-1941 and undated |
Subseries 5: Paris Convention, 2nd American
Expeditionary Force 0.5 linear feet
|
1927 | |
Box/Folder | ||
16/9 | Certificate of Identification |
1927 |
16/10 | Programs, Brochures, and Maps |
1927 |
17/1 | Programs, Brochures, and Maps |
1927 |
17/2 | Pictorial Review of the 32nd Division |
1927 |
17/3 | Tickets, Notes, and Memorabilia |
1927 |
17/4 | Press and Itineraries |
1927 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Newspaper publishing -- Montana
- Newspaper publishing -- Montana--Missoula
- Real estate business -- Montana--Petroleum County
- Veterans--Montana -- Missoula--Societies, etc.
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans--Montana--Missoula
Corporate Names
Geographical Names
Form or Genre Terms
- Business records -- Montana
- Clippings
- Personal papers -- Montana
- Photographs
- Speeches, addresses, etc., American
Occupations
- Businessmen -- Montana
- Civic leaders--Montana --Missoula
- Newspaper editors -- Montana
- Newspaper editors -- Montana--Missoula
Titles within the Collection
- Missoula County times