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Guide to the Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford Family Papers, 1818-1968


Mss 185





Finding aid prepared by Kathryn Hampton and Jennifer Horsley (2001). Biographical information edited and supplemented by Charles Conrad Campbell (2005).

Encoded by, 2003
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
K. Ross Toole Archives

The University of Montana--Missoula
Missoula, MT 59812
406-243-2053
http://www.lib.umt.edu/dept/arch/arch.htm
library.archives@umontana.edu

 
Collection Number:
 

Mss 185

 
Creator:
 

Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford family

 
Title:
 

Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford Family Papers

 
Dates:
 

1818-1968 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

147.25 linear feet and 3 reels of microfilm

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

The Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford families were prominent families and businessmen of north central Montana, particularly Fort Benton and Kalispell. The Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford Family Papers are an extensive collection of correspondence, business records, and objects from four generations of a very prominent family in Montana.

 

Biographical Note

In 1868 two youthful Civil War veterans, William G. and Charles E. Conrad, first stepped ashore at Fort Benton, Montana Territory, headwaters of navigation on the Missouri River. Their enterprise quickly lead to employment by I. G. Baker, owner of one of two trading companies then dominating transportation and commerce in the American and Canadian northwest. Four years later the brothers became partners in I. G. Baker and Company; in 1874 they bought the company. Expanding this virtual empire of riverboat and overland trade and diversifying into banking, ranching, mining, real estate, diplomacy and environmental concerns for the next twenty-eight years, the Conrad brothers played a vital part in the development of the West and of Montana in particular.

Born on August 3, 1848 to Maria S. (Ashby) Conrad and Colonel James Warren Conrad, William was the eldest of thirteen children. Charles was born on May 20, 1850, also on “Wapping,” the family’s plantation in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The Civil War of 1861-1865 took Colonel Warren to his Virginia militia regiment, while William and Charles grew up riding for the final two years of the conflict as volunteers with the 43rd Partisan Rangers and their legendary commander John Singleton Mosby.

Their home devastated by the war, William and Charles first headed north to New York and then over 3,000 miles [66 days] up the Missouri River to find opportunity in the burgeoning U.S. and Canadian west. With I. G. Baker, they soon owned much of the riverboat and ox-drawn freight wagon transportation system then opening the regions which would become Montana and Alberta, including all logistic support for the initial Northwest Mounted Police. In 1877, the same year as the Nez Perce War and other disastrous massacres on the U. S. side of the border, Charles was a successful negotiator for the peace treaty, Treaty No. 7, which ended warfare between the British government of Canada and the five tribes of the high plains.

Out of these connections, a young mounted policeman named James T. Stanford, then serving as administrative assistant to their famous commandant at the eponymous Fort Macleod, Alberta, and on diplomatic missions to Helena, Montana, met the Conrads. At the end of his Canadian enlistment, Stanford emigrated to Ft. Benton, accepted employment with the Conrad’s bank there, brought the rest of his family west from Nova Scotia, introduced his younger sister to Charles Conrad, and in 1881 became brother-in-law to the family. James continued his life as a banker, business leader and entrepreneur. In 1898, the Governor of Montana appointed Stanford Inspector General, with the rank of Colonel, on his General Staff of the Montana National Guard.

Understanding the coming impact of transcontinental railroads, in 1888-1891 the brothers sold their I. G. Baker & Co. interests in Canada and left Ft. Benton and found numerous businesses including Conrad Brothers, Inc., the Conrad Banking Company of Great Falls, Kalispell Townsite Company, Conrad National Bank of Kalispell, Conrad Price Cattle Company, Conrad Circle Cattle Company, and Queen of the Hills Mining Company, as well as the Montana towns of Conrad and Kalispell (where Charles built the home which is now a national historical site). Charles E. played an important role in preventing a threatened extinction of the great western buffalo herds by providing sheltered ranges for a select group on his Kalispell and other Flathead Valley lands. This breeding stock would later form a basis for 20th and 21st century herds in both Canada and the United States.

The Conrad brothers were also a presence in Montana politics. After serving as the first mayor of Fort Benton, and Choteau County’s delegate to the 1878 Montana Constitutional Convention, W. G. culminated his political career with an 1899 bid for the United States Senate, though he lost the nomination to “Copper King” William Clark. C. E., having reluctantly served as County Commissioner at Fort Benton in 1883, avoided the political limelight in favor of regional, national and international business interests.

After purchasing I. G. Baker & Co., the Conrad brothers invited their parents to join them at their western home, which Colonel and Mrs. Conrad soon accepted. They lived near their boys in Fort Benton from 1874 until their 1891 relocation (along with the families of their son, W. G., and son-in-law James T. Stanford) to Great Falls. There they continued to reside until the Colonel’s passing in 1894 at the age of eighty-two years, and Maria’s death ten years later.

William G. Conrad married Fannie Bowen of Virginia in 1876. The couple had five children: William Lee (who died at one year of age in 1878), Maria Josephine, Minnie Atkinson, George Harfield, and Arthur Franklin. They maintained homes in Great Falls, Helena, and in the area of the Conrad family’s original plantation near Front Royal in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

Sometime before 1876, Charles E. Conrad married Sings-in-the-Middle, daughter of a Blackfoot leader of the North Peigan. The couple established their home in Fort Benton where their son, Charles Edward Conrad, Jr. was born in 1876. In 1878 Sings-in-the-Middle returned to her father’s tribe in Canada, where she died prior to 1881. C. E. Jr. remained in the care of his father to be educated in Canadian schools and at University in Montreal, where he married and remained until 1905 when he followed his father’s death by just three years.

Catherine Elizabeth Coggan Stanford had first immigrated to the U.S. from England to live with relatives in Boston where, in 1853, she’d met a widowed Nova Scotia businessman named James T. Stanford who pursued Catherine with long, passionate letters until their marriage two years later. The couple had four children: James T. Jr., Alicia D., George, and Harry P.. In mid-1879, Catherine travelled from Nova Scotia on the Steamer ‘Dacotah’ with her children, Alicia Davenport Stanford and Harry Penn Stanford, to Ft. Benton, Montana Territory, to join her eldest son, James T. Stanford, Jr.

After his father’s death in 1872, James T. Stanford enlisted in the then-newly-recruited Northwest Mounted Police, where his small income could help the family survive. At the end of his enlistment in Alberta, the stalwart James, now a trusted employee of the Conrad brothers’ I.G. Baker & Co., was able to bring his family to Fort Benton. There he introduced his sister Alicia “Lettie” to his patron-employer, Charles Edward Conrad, and saw them married two years later. Stanford’s brother George became an expert gunsmith and intrepid trans-Pacific sailor who traveled throughout the American West, Australia, and Asia before settling the rocky point named after him on the shores of Flathead Lake near Kalispell. Youngest brother Harry moved to Kalispell in 1891 and was soon chosen to be the new town’s first Chief of Police. He built a frontier home and large taxidermy studio and lived the rest of his active life as a naturalist, writer and historian.

Alicia D. Stanford ran a school for children and young ladies in Fort Benton until her marriage to Charles E. Conrad in 1881. Charles E. and Alicia D. Conrad had three children, Charles Davenport “Charlie” (born in Ft. Benton in 1882), Catherine “Kate” Conrad (born in Fort Benton in 1885), and Alicia Conrad (born in Kalispell in 1892). Charles E. Conrad died in 1902.

Alicia Conrad married Walter McCutcheon, an employee of the Kalispell Mercantile Company, in 1914. They had one daughter, Alicia Ann “Timmie,” in 1921. The marriage ended in divorce in 1924. Alicia’s second marriage was to George Henry Campbell of Great Falls. George Henry Campbell was born in 1890 to Mary L. Wardwell and Charles Henry Campbell of Westminster West, Vermont. Growing up on their ranch near Malta and moving into Great Falls for high school, George graduated from Yale’s Sheffield School of Engineering in 1910 and joined with his father as C. H. Campbell and Son, a central Montana land management firm. Volunteering in 1917-1918 he flew as a pursuit (fighter) pilot in the World War I Nieuport and Spad biplanes of the U. S. Army Signal Corps, Army Air Corps and American Expeditionary Force in France, earning charter membership in the Order of Daedalians and its Montana Chapter. After the war, he returned to the partnership with his father. Alicia Conrad and George Henry Campbell had one son, Charles Conrad Campbell, born in 1928. In 1933 the family moved back to Kalispell where Alicia’s hereditary Conrad home was her primary residence until her donation of it to the city as a National Historical Site in 1974, seven years prior to her death at the age of eighty-eight in 1981. George Campbell died in 1973.

Content Description

The Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford Family Papers are an extensive collection of correspondence, business records, and objects from four generations of a very prominent family in Montana. The collection encompasses a broad range of topics, from immigration to travel journals, taxidermy to buffalo herds, and from the Kalispell Red Cross to the Conrad Bank. These papers tell a story of great poverty and wealth in a century of northwestern development which continues to impact both present and future. Among the first families to open and settle Montana Territory, the Conrads, Campbells, and Stanfords played significant roles in trade, transportation, peace-keeping, commerce, ranching, real estate, land management and the founding of towns.

The collection is divided into thirty-eight series, with each series containing the papers associated with a particular family member or business. Within a series, a subseries may identify the types of records, such as correspondence, financial records, ledgers, associated organizations, or objects.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into thirty-eight series:

Series I: Charles E. Conrad, 1.5 linear feet, 1871-1904

Subseries 1: Correspondence. 1.0 linear foot and 4 folders, 1871-1903

Subseries 2: Financial Records, Legal Documents, and Reports, 11 folders, 1887-1904

Subseries 3: Speeches and Writings, 1 folder, 1904

Subseries 4: Clippings, 1 folder, 1891-1902

Series II: William G. Conrad, 1.5 linear feet and 3 microfilm rolls, 1864-1951

Subseries 1: W.G. Conrad, 0.5 linear feet, 1890-1921

Subseries 2: W.G. Conrad Estate, 4 folders, 1915-1924

Subseries 3: Charles E. Conrad Estate, 1 folder, 1902-1919

Subseries 4: Fannie Conrad, 2 folders, 1890

Subseries 5: Business Interests, 0.5 linear feet, 1905-1947

Subseries 6: Clippings and Scrapbooks, 0.5 linear feet, 1896-1933

Subseries 7: W.G. Conrad, 1 reel of microfilm, 1878-1947

Subseries 8: W.G. Conrad Papers/Scrapbook, 2 reels of microfilm, 1864-1951

Series III: Catherine E. Coggan Stanford, 2.0 linear feet, 1821-1914

Series IV: James T. Stanford, Sr., 0.25, 1818-1867

Series V: James T. Stanford, Jr., 0.5 linear feet, 1871-1926

Series VI: Harry P. Stanford, 4.25 linear ft, 1874-1949

Subseries 1: Diaries, 0.5 linear feet, 1876-1937

Subseries 2: Correspondence, 1.0 linear foot and 10 folders, 1879-1944

Subseries 3: Clippings, 2 folders, 1881-1941

Subseries 4: Financial/Business Records and Legal Documents, 5 folders, 1884-1945

Subseries 5: Writings, Speeches, and Notes, 6 folders, 1874-1934

Subseries 6: Business Records, 0.5 linear feet and 3 folders, 1880-1939

Subseries 7: Scrapbooks, 2 items, 1874-1949

Series VII: Alicia D. Stanford Conrad, 17.75 linear feet, 1873-1965

Subseries 1: Correspondence, 5 linear feet plus 2 folders, 1873-1927

Subseries 2: Personal and House Account Financial Records, 2.5 linear feet, 1885-1925

Subseries 3: Legal Documents, 8 folders, 1890-1923

Subseries 4: Speeches and Writings, 2 folders, 1923

Subseries 5: Address and Guest Books, 2 folders, 1896, 1914

Subseries 6: Guardian, 0.5 linear feet and 5 folders, 1903-1917

Subseries 7: Conrad Memorial Cemetery, 0.5 linear feet, 1903-1965

Subseries 8: Ranch, 0.5 linear feet, 1905-1916

Subseries 9: Red Cross, 5 folders, 1917-1919

Subseries 10: Trustee, 1.5 linear feet and 3 folders, 1889-1939

Subseries 11: Women's Auxiliary and Women's Guild, 1 folder, 1893-1908

Series VIII: Alicia Conrad Campbell, 3.5 linear feet, 1893-1965

Subseries 1: Correspondence, 2.5 linear feet, 1898-1961

Subseries 2: Financial Records and Legal Documents, 1.0 linear foot, 1913-1965

Subseries 3: Reports and Writings, 2 folders, 1904-1906, 1923

Subseries 4: School Records, 1 folder, 1902-1912

Subseries 5: Baptismal and Wedding Records, 1 folder, 1893, 1914

Subseries 6: Address and Autograph Books, 1 folder, undated

Series IX: Charles D. Conrad, 3.25 linear feet, 1901-1936

Subseries 1: Correspondence, 2.0 linear feet, 1903-1936

Subseries 2: Financial Records and Legal Documents, 1.0 linear foot, 1901-1934

Subseries 3: Charles D. Conrad/Logging, 0.5 linear feet, 1929-1932

Series X: Catherine Conrad Van Duzer, 0.25 linear feet, 1897-1934

Subseries 1: Correspondence, 2 folders, 1897-1929

Subseries 2: Financial Records and Legal Documents, 4 folders, 1904-1934

Subseries 3: Writings, 1 folder, 1899

Subseries 4: School Records, 2 folders, 1901-1911

Series XI: Walter M. McCutcheon, 0.5 linear feet, 1914-1922

Subseries 1: Correspondence, 5 folders, 1914-1922

Subseries 2: Financial Records and Legal Documents, 3 folders, 1916-1922

Series XII: Conrad Mansion, 1 linear foot, 1895-1920

Series XIII: Buffalo Block, 0.75 linear feet, 1907-1922

Subseries 1: Correspondence, 2 folders, 1910-1922

Subseries 2: Financial Records and Legal Documents, 4 folders, 1907-1922

Series XIV: A. D. Conrad Building, 0.5 linear feet, 1909-1922

Series XV: Campbell-Beebe Company and Montana Corporation, 0.5 linear feet, 1913-1963

Subseries 1: Campbell-Beebe Company Records, 1913-1963

Subseries 2: Montana Corporation, 1916-1949

Series XVI: Conrad Brothers Corporation, 3.25 linear feet, 1891-1925

Series XVII: Conrad Corporation, 0.75 linear feet, 1919-1940

Series XVIII: Conrad Holding Company, 1.0 linear foot, 1921-1968

Series XIX: Conrad Investment Company, 0.5 linear feet, 1896-1929

Series XX: Conrad National Bank, 0.5 linear feet, 1892-1934

Series XXI: Conrad Price Cattle Company, 1.0 linear foot, 1890-1923

Series XXII: Conrad Townsite Company, 1.0 linear foot, 1908-1936

Series XXIII: Conrad City Water Company, 0.25 linear feet, 1900-1937

Series XXIV: Kalispell Townsite Company, 1.0 linear foot, 1891-1937

Series XXV: Kalispell Corporation, 1.5 linear feet, 1911-1941

Series XXVI: Montana and Idaho Investment Company, 4.25 linear feet, 1910-1947

Series XXVII: Financial Records of Conrad Brothers Corporation and Kalispell Corporation, 2.0 linear feet 1893-1938

Series XXVIII: Queen Mining Company, 6.0 linear feet, 1882-1963

Series XXIX: Valier Land and Water Company, 0.75 linear feet, 1910-1958

Series XXX: Conrad Circle Cattle Company, 1.5 linear feet, 1897-1936

Series XXXI: Conrad Buffalo Herd, 2.0 linear feet, 1900-1928

Series XXXII: Alicia D. Conrad Estate, 0.5 linear feet, 1903-1928

Series XXXIII: Charles E. Conrad Estate, 19.0 linear feet, 1887-1966

Subseries 1: Letter books, 1902-1918

Subseries 2: Business correspondence, 1902-1944

Subseries 3: Financial records, 1887-1966

Subseries 4: Legal records, 1900-1934

Subseries 5: C.E. Conrad business records, 1905-1954

Subseries 6: Lieu Scrip, 1897-1932

Subseries 7: Tax records, 1923-1949

Subseries 8: Personal material, 1881-1931

Series XXXIV: Family Businesses and Personal Papers, 0.5 linear feet, 1890-1953

Series XXXV: Northwestern National Bank, 0.5 linear feet, 1886-1954

Series XXXVI: George H. Campbell, 48.0 linear feet, 1849-1966

Subseries 1: Financial Records and Legal Documents, 1900-1966

Subseries 2: George Campbell, Personal Records, 1863-1966

Subseries 3: Abstracts and Agreements, 1887-1962

Subseries 4: Charles C. Campbell/Phoebe Huggins, 1951-1956

Subseries 5: Charles C. Conrad Correspondence, 1906-1966

Subseries 6: Charles Conrad Campbell: Legal Documents and Financial Records, 1895-1966

Subseries 7: Legal and Financial Documents, 1851-1966

Subseries 8: Scrapbooks and Memorabilia, 1849-1940

Subseries 9: Oversize Items, 2 oversize boxes, 1856-1944

Series XXXVII: Photographs, 13.5 linear feet, 1852-1968

Series XXXVIII: Artifacts, 0.5 linear feet, circa 1922

Administrative Information

Custodial History 

Several members of the Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford families contributed materials to this collection from their personal holdings. In addition, a few family members helped locate and secure materials from the families' business associates and friends.

Acquisition Information 

Gifts of Conrad family, 1973; Robert Sullivan, 1982; and Janyce Taylor, 1989

Processing Note 

The actions of the original processors are unknown. In 2000, the collection was reprocessed. Formerly divided into four segments (LC 113, LC 185, sc 16, and sc 353), the collection was physically rearranged and fully re-described.

Separated Materials 

During original processing numerous published materials were transferred to the Mansfield Library general collections. These materials range over an array of topics and include 34 books; 16 short magazine collections; 8 maps; 28 pamphlets; and assorted Montana-focused articles, flyers, and memorabilia.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the K. Ross Toole Archives, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana--Missoula.

Restrictions on Use 

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright not transferred to The University of Montana.

Preferred Citation 

[Name of document or photograph number], Conrad, Campbell, and Stanford Family Papers, K. Ross Toole Archives, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana--Missoula.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Businessmen--Montana
Capitalists and financiers--Montana
American bison--Montana
Banks and banking--Montana
Business enterprises--Montana
Cattle trade--Montana
Commercial buildings--Montana--Kalispell
Decedents' estates--Montana
Dwellings--Montana--Kalispell
Mines and mineral resources--Montana
Mining corporations--Montana
Ranching--Montana
Real estate development--Montana
Red Cross--Montana--Kalispell
Taxidermy
Conrad (Mont.)
Kalispell (Mont.)
Kalispell (Mont.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Montana--Emigration and immigration
Campbell family
Conrad family
Conrad family--Homes and haunts--Montana--Kalispell
Conrad, Alicia D. Stanford (Alicia Davenport Stanford), 1860-1923--Estate
Conrad, Charles E., 1850-1902--Estate
Stanford family
Business records--Montana
Estate records--Montana
Family papers--Montana
Photographs--Montana
Travelers' writings, American
Other Creators :
Campbell family
Campbell, Charles Conrad
Campbell, George, d. 1973
Conrad family
Conrad, Alicia D. Stanford (Alicia Davenport Stanford), 1860-1923
Conrad, Charles D., 1882-1941
Conrad, Charles Edward, 1850-1902
Conrad, William G., 1848-1914
McCutcheon, Walter.
Stanford family
Stanford, Catherine E. (Catherine Elizabeth), d. 1904.
Stanford, Harry P., 1867-1944.
Stanford, James T.
Stanford, James T., d. 1872
Van Duzer, Catherine Conrad, 1885-1935
Conrad Brothers Corporation
Conrad Circle Cattle Company
Conrad City Water Company
Conrad Corporation
Conrad Holding Company
Conrad Investment Company
Conrad National Bank
Conrad Townsite Company
Conrad-Beebe Company
Conrad-Price Cattle Company
Kalispell Corporation
Kalispell Townsite Company
Montana and Idaho Investment Company
Northwestern National Bank (Great Falls, Mont.)
Queen Mining and Milling Company
Valier Land and Water Company

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series I:  Charles E. Conrad , 1871-1904

1.5 linear feet
 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Subseries 1: Correspondence , 1871-1903
 
1 linear feet and 4 folders
Consists of Charles E. Conrad’s letterpress books as well as individual pieces of incoming and outgoing business-oriented and personal letters
 
box/folder
1/1


Outgoing correspondence letterpress book , March 19-May 4, 1883
 
1/2

Indexed outgoing correspondence letterpress book , August 28, 1901-November 25, 1902
 
1/3

Incoming personal correspondence , 1871-1878
 
1/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1879
 
1/5

Business and personal correspondence , 1880-1889
 
1/6

Business and personal correspondence , 1890
 
1/7

Business and personal correspondence , January-April, 1891
 
1/8

Business and personal correspondence , May-July, 1891
 
1/9

Business and personal correspondence , September-October, 1891
 
1/10

Business and personal correspondence , November-December, 1891
 
2/1

Business and personal correspondence , January-April, 1892
 
2/2

Business and personal correspondence , May-August, 1892
 
2/3

Business and personal correspondence , September-November, 1892
 
2/4

Business and personal correspondence , December, 1892
 
2/5

Business and personal correspondence , 1893
 
2/6

Business and personal correspondence , 1894
 
2/7

Business and personal correspondence , 1895
 
2/8

Business and personal correspondence , 1896
 
2/9

Flathead County Mining and Immigration Convention , 1896
 
2/10

Business and personal correspondence , 1897
 
2/11

Outgoing telegrams , 1897-1898
 
2/12

Business and personal correspondence , 1898
 
2/13

Business and personal correspondence , 1899
 
2/14

Business and personal correspondence , 1900
 
3/1

Business and personal correspondence , January-June, 1901
 
3/2

Business and personal correspondence , July-December, 1901
 
3/3

Business and personal correspondence , 1902-1903
 
3/4

Business and personal correspondence , undated
   
Subseries 2: Financial Records, Legal Documents, and Reports , 1887-1904
 
11 folders
Financial Records, Legal Documents, and Reports includes financial records such as receipts and legal documents including leases, deeds, items pertinent to C. E. Charles' estate, as well as a report on the Britannia Copper Syndicate.
 
3/5

Financial records , 1887
 
3/6

Financial records , 1891-1894
 
3/7

Financial records , 1896-1898
 
3/8

Financial records , 1899-1900
 
3/9

Financial records , 1901-1902
 
3/10

Legal documents , 1882-1893
 
3/11

Legal Documents , 1895-1899
 
3/12

Legal Documents , 1900-1901
 
3/13

Blackfoot Treaty , 1895-1896
 
3/14

C.E. Conrad's Last Will and Testament , 1904
 
3/15

Report on Britannia Copper Syndicate , 1901
   
Subseries 3: Speeches and Writings , 1904
 
1 folder
 
3/16

Eulogies from C. E. Conrad's funeral service , 1904
   
Subseries 4: Clippings , 1891-1902
 
1 folder
 
3/17

Newspaper clippings, circulars, and advertisements about Montana , 1891-1902 and undated

 

Series II:  William G. Conrad , 1864-1951

1.5 linear feet and 3 microfilm rolls
 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Subseries 1: W.G. Conrad , 1890-1921
 
0.5 linear feet
The W.G. Conrad Subseries includes his biographical information, his general correspondence, financial records, and legal documents. The documents in Subseries 1 predominantly relate to family businesses: including Queen of the Hills Mining Company, Conrad Bank, mineral claims, taxes, and leases. The architectural plans for his home in Great Falls are also included.
 
box/folder
4/1


W.G. Conrad biographical information and Conrad family tree , ca. 1915 and undated
 
4/2

Incoming and outgoing correspondence , 1890-1897
 
4/3

Incoming and outgoing correspondence , 1902-1909
 
4/4

Incoming and outgoing correspondence , 1911-1923
 
4/5

Financial records , 1893-1919
 
4/6

Legal Documents , 1900-1912
 
4/7

Political campaign newspaper clippings/scrapbook , 1899-1899
   
Subseries 2: W. G. Conrad Estate , 1915-1924
 
4 folders
This subseries includes W. G. Conrad's will, deeds, and other legal documents pertaining to the division of his estate.
 
5/1

Financial Records , 1915-1918
 
5/2

Legal Documents , 1892-1914
 
5/3

Legal Documents , 1915-1919
 
5/4

Legal Documents , 1920-1924
   
Subseries 3: Charles E. Conrad Estate , 1902-1919
 
1 folder
This subseries contains the will, deeds and other legal documents dealing with the division of assets between the families of C. E. and W. G. Conrad after C. E. Conrad's death.
 
5/5

Legal Documents , 1902-1919
   
Subseries 4: Fannie Conrad , 1890
 
2 folders
This subseries contains the last will and testament of W.G. Conrad's wife, Fannie, dated 1890.
 
5/6

Last Will and Testament of Fannie Conrad , 1890
 
5/7

Bound , undated
   
Subseries 5: Business Interests , 1905-1947
 
0.5 linear feet
This subseries contains financial records and legal documents pertaining to W.G. Conrad's interest in the Conrad Brothers, Conrad City Water Company, Conrad Corporation, Conrad Investment Company, Conrad National Bank, Conrad-Price Cattle Company, Conrad-Stanford Company, Conrad Townsite Company, Conrad Trust and Savings Bank, Ponderosa Valley Bank, and the Valier Land and Water Company.
 
6/1

Conrad Brothers Financial Records and Legal Documents , 1911-1919
 
6/2

Conrad City Water Co., Financial Records , 1914
 
6/3

Conrad Corporation, Legal Documents , 1923-1928
 
6/4

Conrad Investment Co., Financial Records , 1905
 
6/5

Conrad National Bank, Mortgage Deeds, James R. and Margaret Smith , 1909-1913
 
6/6

Conrad-Price Cattle Co., Financial Records , 1913
 
6/7

Conrad-Stanford Co., Financial Records, Legal Documents, and Chain of Title Notes , 1916-1947
 
6/8

Conrad-Stanford Co., Legal Documents , 1912-1918
 
6/9

Conrad Townsite Co., Financial Records , 1913
 
6/10

Conrad Trust and Savings Bank, Legal Documents , 1913
 
6/11

Pondera Valley Bank, Financial Records , 1908
 
6/12

Valier Land and Water Co., Business Records , 1910-1914
 
Including lists of Conrad Land in Flathead and Lincoln Counties.
 
6/13

Visiting Lists (address books), Fannie and William G. Conrad , 1910 and undated
   
Subseries 6: Clippings and Scrapbooks , 1896-1933
 
0.5 linear feet
Includes statewide newspaper coverage of 1899 Senate campaign and personal scrapbooks.
 
7/1

Newspaper Clippings, various subjects pertaining to Conrad family and businesses , 1896-1933 and undated
 
7/2

Scrapbook , 1902 and undated
   
Subseries 7: W. G. Conrad , 1878-1947
 
1 reel of microfilm
W.G. Conrad microfilm contains three rolls of microfilm, which duplicate most of the material contained in the six Subseries. Reel #2 has two identical copies.
 
reel/frame
1/1-4


Biographical Information , undated
 
1/5-42

General Correspondence , 1911-1923
 
1/43-64

Financial Records , 1898-1913
 
1/65-92

Legal Records , 1878-1912
 
1/93-410

Legal Documents , 1892-1921
 
1/411-417

General Correspondence , 1914-1919
 
1/418-496

Financial Records , 1909-1920
 
1/497-528

Legal Documents , 1914-1927
 
1/529-539

Financial Records , undated
 
1/540-543

Financial Records , 1902
 
1/544-550

Address-Charles E. Conrad's Funeral , 1908
 
1/551-586

Charles Conrad-Legal Documents , 1902-1919
 
1/587-594

Legal Documents , 1890
 
1/595-598

Conrad Brothers: General Correspondence , 1919
 
1/599-601

Legal Documents , 1910
 
1/602-620

Financial Records , 1911-1914
 
1/621-626

Conrad City Water Company-Financial Records , 1914
 
1/627-634

Conrad Corporation-Legal Documents , 1923-1928
 
1/635-637

Conrad Investment Company-Financial Records , 1905
 
1/638-657

Conrad National Bank-Legal Documents , 1909-1914
 
1/658-660

Conrad-Price Cattle Company-Financial Records , 1913
 
1/661-670

Conrad-Stanford Company-General Correspondence , 1915-1918
 
1/671-735

Legal Documents , 1911-1918
 
1/736-810

Financial Records , 1912-1916
 
1/811-847

Journal , 1890-1947
 
1/848-851

Conrad Town Site Company-Financial Records , 1913
 
1/852-855

Conrad Trust and Savings Bank-Financial Records , 1912-1913
 
1/856-857

Ponderosa Valley Bank-Financial Records , 1908
 
1/858-873

Valier Land and Water Company-General Correspondence , 1910-1915
 
1/874-880

Financial Records , 1910-1912
 
1/881-893

Miscellany-Conrad Land and Water Company Agreements , 1910-1914
 
1/894-911

Miscellany-Conrad Burial/ Cemetery Records and Home Records , 1912
   
Subseries 8: W.G. Conrad Papers/Scrapbook , 1864-1951
 
2 reels of microfilm
This subseries contains two rolls of microfilm copies of papers and scrapbooks-some frames on these reels duplicate materials in other portions of the collection.
 
2/1-124

W.G. Conrad Scrapbook , 1864-1951

 

Series III:  Catherine E. Stanford , 1821-1914

2.0 linear feet
Series III contains the personal letters, diaries, financial records, legal documents, and newspaper clippings of Catherine Elizabeth Coggan Stanford, mother of Alicia D. Conrad. Catherine lived with C. E. and Alicia until her death in 1904. Catherine's papers include correspondence with her family in England, poems, her short stories and efforts to have them published, as well as travelogues of her many river trips, including her move from Rochester, NY, to Fort Benton, Montana in 1879. The papers are arranged chronologically. Objects such as hair and a fabric bag have been separated from the folders and placed in Series XXXIII: Artifacts.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box/folder
8/1


Biographical information , undated
 
8/2

Diary , 1879-1883, 1892
 
8/3

Incoming personal correspondence , 1821-1822
 
8/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1842-1849
 
8/5

Incoming personal correspondence , 1850
 
8/6

Incoming personal correspondence , 1851
 
8/7

Incoming personal correspondence , 1852
 
8/8

Incoming personal correspondence , 1853
 
8/9

Incoming personal correspondence , 1854
 
8/10

Incoming personal correspondence , 1855
 
8/11

Incoming personal correspondence , 1856
 
8/12

Incoming personal correspondence , 1857
 
8/13

Incoming personal correspondence , 1858
 
8/14

Incoming personal correspondence , 1859
 
8/15

Incoming personal correspondence , 1850-1859
 
8/16

Incoming personal correspondence , 1860
 
8/17

Incoming personal correspondence , 1861
 
8/18

Incoming personal correspondence , 1862
 
8/19

Incoming personal correspondence , 1863
 
8/20

Incoming personal correspondence , 1864
 
8/21

Incoming personal correspondence , 1865
 
8/22

Incoming personal correspondence , 1866
 
8/23

Incoming personal correspondence , 1867
 
8/24

Incoming personal correspondence , 1855-1867
 
8/25

Incoming personal correspondence , 1869
 
8/26

Incoming personal correspondence , 1870
 
8/27

Incoming personal correspondence , 1871
 
8/28

Incoming personal correspondence , 1872
 
8/29

Incoming personal correspondence , 1873
 
8/30

Incoming personal correspondence , 1874
 
8/31

Incoming personal correspondence, James Stanford , 1875
 
8/32

Incoming personal correspondence , 1875
 
8/33

Incoming personal correspondence, James Stanford , 1876
 
9/1

Incoming personal correspondence , 1876
 
9/2

Incoming personal correspondence , 1877
 
9/3

Incoming personal correspondence, James Stanford , 1878
 
9/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1878
 
9/5

Incoming personal correspondence , 1878
 
9/6

Incoming personal correspondence , 1879
 
9/7

Incoming personal correspondence, James Stanford , 1880
 
9/8

Incoming personal correspondence , 1880
 
9/9

Incoming personal correspondence , 1881
 
9/10

Incoming personal correspondence , 1882
 
9/11

Incoming personal correspondence , 1883
 
9/12

Incoming personal correspondence , 1884
 
9/13

Incoming personal correspondence , 1885
 
9/14

Incoming personal correspondence , 1886
 
9/15

Incoming personal correspondence , 1887
 
9/16

Incoming personal correspondence , 1888
 
9/17

Incoming personal correspondence , 1889
 
9/18

Incoming personal correspondence , 1890
 
9/19

Incoming personal correspondence , 1891
 
9/20

Incoming personal correspondence , 1892
 
9/21

Incoming personal correspondence , 1893
 
9/22

Incoming personal correspondence , 1894
 
9/23

Incoming personal correspondence , 1895
 
9/24

Incoming personal correspondence , 1896
 
9/25

Incoming personal correspondence , 1897
 
9/26

Incoming personal correspondence , 1898
 
9/27

Incoming personal correspondence , 1899
 
10/1

Incoming personal correspondence , 1900
 
10/2

Incoming personal correspondence , 1901
 
10/3

Incoming personal correspondence , 1902
 
10/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1903
 
10/5

Incoming personal correspondence , 1904
 
10/6

Incoming personal correspondence , undated
 
10/7

Fragments of personal correspondence , undated
 
10/8

Newspaper clippings , 1903-1914 and undated
 
10/9

Financial records , 1832, 1866, 1871-1876
 
10/10

Financial records , 1888-1903
 
10/11

Legal documents , 1877-1891
 
10/12

Poems and other writings , 1815-1901
 
11/1

Handwritten, copied poems and newspaper clippings , 1889-1903
 
11/2

Unfinished proof sheets of Mrs. Stanford's father's Cabinet of Wonders, printed in England, glued to pages of bound report of the Central New York Railroad Company , 1838-1839
 
11/3

Calling cards , undated
 
11/4

Recipes , undated
 
11/5

Correspondence, cards, notes, and Constitution of the Century Club , 1857-1903
 
11/6

Notes, addresses, and home remedies , undated
 
11/7

Teachers Improved Sunday School Class Book , 1869, 1874, 1875

 

Series IV:  James T. Stanford, Sr. , 1818-1867

0.25 linear feet
This series contains the papers of James T. Stanford Sr., husband of Catherine E. Stanford and father to Alicia D. Conrad. Two folders of correspondence along with business cards, certificates, and clippings regarding J. T. Stanford Sr.'s business interests are contained within the series. This series also includes personal letters to his family and four pages from an 1818 arithmetic text.
These papers are arranged chronologically.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box/folder
12/1


Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1854-1867
 
12/2

Notes, certificates and cards , 1818-1866

 

Series V:   James T. Stanford, Jr. , 1871-1926

0.5 linear feet
James T. Stanford, Jr., oldest brother of Alicia D. Stanford, became a trusted business associate of Charles E. Conrad. Series V includes personal correspondence, diaries from James T. Stanford's enlistment with the Northwest Mounted Police, day / cash and invoice books, assets and advertising for the Northwestern Bank of Great Falls, personal assets, programs, drawings, and writings. Objects originally in this series such as leather wallets were separated and placed in Series XXXVIII: Artifacts.
The materials are arranged chronologically.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box/folder
12/3


Diary , 1876-1877
 
12/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1877-1900
 
12/5

Incoming business correspondence , 1901-1910
 
12/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1911-1926
 
12/7

Financial records , 1871-1925
 
12/8

Legal documents , 1920-1926
 
12/9

Research notes and poem , 1875-1876
 
12/10

A Family Jam, poem by Catherine E. Stanford , ca.1877
 
12/11

Picture book , undated
 
12/12

Montana National Guard Exams , 1911
 
12/13

Newspaper clippings on various subjects , 1892-1904 and undated
 
12/14

Royal Canadian Mounted Police memorabilia , 1925 and undated

 

Series VI:  Harry P. Stanford , 1874-1949

4.25 linear feet
Harry Penn Stanford, born in 1868 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, came with his family to Fort Benton in 1872. Harry resided in Kalispell where he worked as a taxidermist and wrote prolifically. His papers consist of business and personal correspondence, news clippings, financial records, scrapbooks, and taxidermist's drawings and instructions. An expert on birds and Western wildlife, his scrapbooks and drawings include detailed information on different species of the area.
The series contains seven Subseries.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Subseries 1: Diaries , 1876-1937
 
0.5 linear feet
Diaries contains Harry Stanford's notes regarding his travels, including his trip from Rochester, New York, to Washington and Jefferson City en route to Fort Benton in 1879. The diaries also include notes on his hunting and camping trips, as well as copied poems and stories. This Subseries also contains a diary by Thomas T. A. Boys from Fort McLeod, dated 1876.
 
box/folder
13/1


Diary , 1879
 
13/2

Diary , 1881
 
13/3

Diary , 1883
 
13/4

Diary , ca. 1889
 
13/5

Diary, trip to Glacier with family , 1897
 
13/6

Diary , 1910
 
13/7

Diary , 1911
 
13/8

Diary, camping , 1897-1906
 
13/9

Diary, camping , 1907-1908
 
13/10

Diary, taxidermy notes and instructions , 1904-1937
 
13/11

Diary, copied diary of Thomas T.A. Boys of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police , 1876
   
Subseries 2: Correspondence , 1879-1944
 
1.0 linear foot and 10 folders
Correspondence predominately contains incoming correspondence regarding both business and personal issues. Some correspondence deals with efforts to stop a bill that would allow summer homesteads on national forest lands. Letters include correspondence with Charles M. Russell, George Bird Grinnell, Angus MacDonald, and other well-known naturalists and Montanans. An envelope of hair was removed and placed in Series XXXVIII: Artifacts.
 
14/1

Incoming personal correspondence , 1879, 1882
 
14/2

Incoming personal correspondence and news clipping , 1887
 
14/3

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1892-1895
 
14/4

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1896
 
14/5

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1897
 
14/6

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1898
 
14/7

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1899
 
14/8

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1900
 
14/9

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1901
 
14/10

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1902
 
14/11

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1903
 
14/12

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1904
 
14/13

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1905
 
14/14

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1906
 
14/15

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1907
 
14/16

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1908
 
14/17

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1909
 
14/18

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1910
 
14/19

Incoming and outgoing business and personal correspondence , 1911
 
14/20

Incoming and outgoing business and personal correspondence , 1912
 
14/21

Incoming business and personal correspondence, including discussion of trumpeter swans , 1913
 
14/22

Incoming and outgoing business and personal correspondence, including discussion of trumpeter swans and ptarmigan , 1914
 
15/1

Incoming and outgoing business and personal correspondence , 1915
 
15/2

Incoming and outgoing business correspondence, Montana Geographic Society , 1915
 
15/3

Incoming and outgoing business and personal correspondence, including discussion of S.B. 1065 , 1916
 
15/4

Incoming business correspondence , 1917
 
15/5

Incoming business correspondence , 1918
 
15/6

Incoming business and personal correspondence, including letters from friends in France during WWI , 1919
 
15/7

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1920
 
15/8

Incoming business and personal correspondence, including poem by Frank Bird Linderman , 1921
 
15/9

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1922
 
15/10

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1923
 
15/11

Incoming business correspondence , 1924
 
15/12

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1925
 
15/13

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1926
 
15/14

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1927
 
15/15

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1928
 
15/16

Incoming and outgoing business and personal correspondence, including some short stories by Harry Stanford , 1929
 
15/17

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1930
 
15/18

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1931
 
15/19

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1932
 
15/20

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1933
 
15/21

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1934
 
15/22

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1935
 
16/1

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1936
 
16/2

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1937
 
16/3

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1938
 
16/4

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1939
 
16/5

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1940
 
16/6

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1941
 
16/7

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1942
 
16/8

Incoming business and personal correspondence , 1943
 
16/9

Incoming personal correspondence , 1944
 
16/10

Incoming business and personal correspondence , undated
 
16/11

Clippings, H.P. Stanford , 1901, 1931
 


Financial records , 1884-1940
   
Subseries 3: Clippings , 1881-1941
 
2 folders
Clippings includes two folders of news clippings on various subjects.
 
16/12

Newspaper clippings on various subjects , 1928, 1933
 
16/13

Drawings, cards, and notes , ca. 1881-1941
   
Subseries 4: Financial/Business Records and Legal Documents , 1884-1945
 
5 folders
Financial/Business Records and Legal Documents includes receipts, thrift stamps, stock certificates, hunting and fishing licenses, taxidermist licenses, citizenship papers, deeds, affidavits, and petitions.
 
16/14

Financial records , 1884-1940
 
17/1

Legal documents, hunting and fishing licenses , 1909-1929
 
17/2

Legal documents, taxidermist licenses , 1912-1934
 
17/3

Legal documents , 1889-1945
 
17/4

Legal documents, petition and copy of S. 1065, summer homesteads on National Forest lands , 1915
   
Subseries 5: Writings, Speeches, and Notes , 1874-1934
 
6 folders
Writings, Speeches, and Notes, consists of reports on fish and wild game, written by Stanford and William Flynn. Stanford's writings also include narratives on taxidermy and stories about "old-timer" Montanans. The subseries also contains various poems and stories copied from other sources.
 
17/5

Report by William Flynn, Montana Fish and Game , 1934
 
17/6

Writings and speeches by Harry Stanford , 1875-1930 and undated
 
17/7

Writings and speeches by Harry Stanford , 1928-1931
 
17/8

Writings and speeches, taxidermy , 1874, 1877 and undated
 
17/9

Writings and speeches, Of the Present Status of Wild Swans in Montana, author unknown , ca. 1913
 
17/10

Writings and speeches, copied poems and stories , ca.1880-1920
 
17/11

Correspondence and writing journal , 1917-1932
   
Subseries 6: Business Records , 1880-1939
 
0.5 linear feet and 3 folders
This subseries includes notes, drawings, catalogs, and business cards, and account books. A card box indexes the information on each taxidermy project Harry Stanford completed. The cards, arranged in two sets in reverse chronological order, have flags on top to indicate the first letter of the owner's last name. Information contained on each card includes: species, condition, description of work, tag number, freight paid, date delivered, date returned, credit on account, out date, paid in full date, finished date, and owner name. Subseries 6 also contains volumes of taxidermy order books. Two taxidermy tools, a hole punch and small knife, were separated and placed in Series XXXIII: Artifacts.
 
17/12

Fur News Directory , 1910-1911
 


Notes, brochures, and catalogs, taxidermy , 1918 and undated
 
18/1

Leather notebooks, with business expenses, notes, addresses, and clippings , 1880-1909, undated
 
18/2

Business records , 1902-1906
 
18/3

Financial records , 1892-1905
 
18/4

Financial records , 1905-1912
 
18/5

Financial records , 1912-1926
 
18/6

Financial records , 1917-1923
 
18/7

Financial records , 1896-1913 and 1926-1939
 
19/1

Indexed cards describing taxidermy orders, filed alphabetically and chronologically , 1902-1937
 
volume
3


Account book , 1914-1925
   
Subseries 7: Scrapbooks , 1874-1949
 
2 items
These scrapbooks contain collections of articles, printed drawings dealing with taxidermy, and western animal species. They also include newspaper clippings about members of the Conrad family, Charles M. Russell, and other prominent Montanans and themes in the state's history. Loose material such as pamphlets and unsecured clippings necessitated separation into acid-free folders.
 
1

Scrapbook, H.P. Stanford , 1874-1949
 
2

Scrapbook, H.P. Stanford , 1893 and 1896

 

Series VII:  Alicia D. Stanford Conrad , 1873-1965

17.75 linear feet
A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Alicia ("Lettie") Davenport Stanford was born in 1860 and immigrated to Fort Benton with her family in 1879. After her husband, C. E. Conrad, died in 1902, Alicia D. Conrad served as executrix of his estate. An astute businesswoman, she remained involved in the Conrad family businesses until her death June 24, 1923.
The series contains eleven Subseries. Each Subseries is arranged chronologically.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Subseries 1: Correspondence , 1873-1927
 
5.0 linear feet plus 2 folders
General Correspondence includes business and personal correspondence. A majority of the letters and telegrams are incoming, though some carbon copies of outgoing correspondence are included. The Subseries also contains indexed letterpress books of Alicia D. Conrad's outgoing mail dated 1902-1918.
 
box/folder
20/1


Incoming personal correspondence , 1873-1876
 
20/2

Incoming personal correspondence , 1878-1879
 
20/3

Incoming personal correspondence , 1880-1881
 
20/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1882-1884
 
20/5

Incoming personal correspondence , 1886
 
20/6

Incoming personal correspondence , 1887
 
20/7

Incoming personal correspondence , 1888
 
20/8

Incoming personal correspondence , 1889
 
20/9

Incoming personal correspondence , 1890-1896
 
20/10

Incoming personal correspondence , 1897
 
20/11

Incoming personal correspondence , 1898
 
20/12

Incoming personal and business correspondence , 1899
 
20/13

Incoming personal and business correspondence , undated
 
20/14

Incoming personal and business correspondence , 1900
 
21/1

Incoming personal and business correspondence , 1901
 
21/2

Incoming personal and business correspondence , 1902
 
21/3

Incoming personal and business correspondence , January-February, 1903
 
21/4

Incoming personal and business correspondence , March-May, 1903
 
21/5

Incoming personal and business correspondence , June-September, 1903
 
21/6

Incoming personal and business correspondence , October-December, 1903
 
21/7

Incoming personal and business correspondence , 1904
 
21/8

Incoming personal and business correspondence, including fabric samples , January-June, 1905
 
21/9

Incoming personal and business correspondence and outgoing telegrams , July-December, 1905
 
21/10

Incoming correspondence with Mrs. M.E. Kellogg , 1905-1907
 
21/11

Incoming personal and business correspondence , January-June, 1906
 
22/1

Incoming personal and business correspondence , July-December, 1906
 
22/2

Incoming personal and business correspondence , January-July, 1907
 
22/3

Incoming personal and business correspondence , August-December, 1907
 
22/4

Incoming personal and business correspondence , January-March, 1908
 
22/5

Incoming personal and business correspondence , April-December, 1908
 
22/6

Incoming personal and business correspondence , January-July, 1909
 
22/7

Incoming personal and business correspondence , August-December, 1909
 
23/1

Outgoing telegrams , 1909-1910
 
23/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-June, 1910
 
23/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence, including details about the decor of house in Kalispell , July-December, 1910
 
23/4

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-August, 1911
 
23/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , September-December, 1911
 
23/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-June, 1912
 
23/7

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , July-December, 1912
 
23/8

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-May, 1913
 
23/9

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , June-December, 1913
 
24/1

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-March, 1914
 
24/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , April-May, 1914
 
24/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , June-August, 1914
 
24/4

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , September-December, 1914
 
24/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-March, 1915
 
24/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , April-December, 1915
 
25/1

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-April, 1916
 
25/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , May-December, 1916
 
25/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-April, 1917
 
25/4

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , May-August, 1917
 
25/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , September-December, 1917
 
25/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-May, 1918
 
25/7

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , June-October, 1918
 
26/1

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , November-December, 1918
 
26/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-April, 1919
 
26/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , May-December, 1919
 
26/4

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1920
 
26/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1921
 
26/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1922
 
26/7

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1923
 
26/8

Incoming personal and business correspondence , 1924, 1927
 
27/1

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , undated
 
27/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , undated
 
27/3

Cards , undated
 
27/4

Invitations and programs , 1883-1917 and undated
 
27/5

Calling cards and lists , 1911 and undated
 
28/1

Letter book, Vol. no. 1, outgoing personal business correspondence , 1902-1907
 
28/2

Letter book, Vol. no. 4, outgoing personal business correspondence , 1907-1912
 
29/1

Letter book, Vol. no. 3, outgoing personal business correspondence , 1912-1914
 
29/2

Letter book, Vol. no. 4, outgoing personal business correspondence , 1914-1918
   
Subseries 2: Personal and House Account Financial Records , 1885-1925
 
2.5 linear feet
Financial Records contains check registers, detailed expense books, insurance records books, and personal financial journals. The records deal with Alicia D. Conrad's personal and household expenses. The insurance information also includes detailed accounts of her rental properties.
 
29/3

Check register, house account, #1328-1598 , November 9, 1894-July 1, 1895
 
29/4

Check register, house account, #1500-1800 , November 7, 1895-October 8, 1896
 
29/5

Check register, house account, #1801-2093 , October 8, 1896-April 28, 1897
 
30/1

Check register, house account, #2094-2139 , May 1, 1897-August 27, 1897
 
30/2

Check register, house account, #2140-2254 , August 27, 1897-March 21, 1898
 
30/3

Check register, house account, #2254-2451 , March 22, 1898-November 16, 1898
 
30/4

Check register, house account, #2451-2844 , November 19, 1898-December 13, 1898
 
30/5

Check register, house account, #2830-2901 , September 6, 1899-November 2, 1899
 
30/6

Check register, house account, #2902-2984 , November 2, 1899-January 4, 1900
 
30/7

Check register, house account, #2981-3063 , January 9, 1900-March 10, 1900
 
30/8

Check register, house account, #3064-3119 , March 17, 1900-May 7, 1900
 
30/9

Check register, house account, #3120-3409 , May 12, 1900-January 19, 1901
 
30/10

Check register, house account, #3410-3624 , January 24, 1901-July 29, 1901
 
30/11

Check register, house account, #3625-3918 , August 1, 1901-June 5, 1902
 
31/1

Check register, house account, #3919-4199 , June 6, 1902-December 22, 1903
 
31/2

Check register, personal, #4197-4505 , January 2, 1903-July 8, 1903
 
31/3

Check register, personal, #4506-4805 , July 10, 1903-January 20, 1904
 
31/4

Check register, personal, #4800-5096 , January 20, 1904-August 2, 1904
 
31/5

Check register, personal, #5097-5399 , August 2, 1904-February 15, 1905
 
31/6

Check register, personal, #5400-5699 , February 19, 1905-July 29, 1905
 
31/7

Check register, personal, #5700-5999 , July 29, 1905-May 14, 1906
 
31/8

Check register, personal, #6000-6302 , May 16, 1906-December 1, 1906
 
31/9

Check register, personal, #6303-6605 , December 1, 1906-April 27, 1907
 
32/1

Check register, personal, #6606-6920 , April 29, 1907-October 14, 1907
 
32/2

Check register, personal, #6921-7223 , 1907-1908
 
32/3

Check register, personal, during illness, #1-75 , February 7, 1908-March 13, 1908
 
32/4

Check register, personal, #7224-7523 , April 25, 1908-August 22, 1908
 
32/5

Check register, personal, #7524-7834 , August 22, 1908-December 17, 1908
 
32/6

Check register, personal, #7835-7935 , December 18, 1908-April 3, 1909
 
32/7

Check register, personal, #7936-8244 , April 3, 1909-September 2, 1909
 
32/8

Check register, personal, #8245-8550 , August 27, 1909-December 18, 1909
 
33/1

Check register, personal, #8551-8850 , December 12, 1909-April 23, 1910
 
33/2

Check register, personal, #8851-9147 , April 23, 1910-December 17, 1910
 
33/3

Check register, personal, #1-135 , April 8, 1909-December 21, 1910
 
33/4

Check register, personal, #9148-9450 , December 22, 1910-March 18, 1911
 
33/5

Check register, personal, #4541-4843 , March 20, 1911-July 1, 1911
 
33/6

Check register, personal, #4844-5180 , July 3, 1991-November 9, 1911
 
33/7

Check register, personal, #5181-5498 , November 9, 1911-February 21, 1912
 
33/8

Check register, personal, #5496-5795 , February 23, 1912-May 28, 1912
 
33/9

Check register, personal, #5796-6092 , May 31, 1912-August 31, 1912
 
34/1

Check register, personal, #6100-6444 , September 3, 1912-December 9, 1912
 
34/2

Check register, personal, #6445-6747 , December 9, 1912-March 4, 1913
 
34/3

Check register, personal, #6748-7047 , March 4, 1913-June 6, 1913
 
34/4

Check register, personal, #7048-7364 , June 6, 1913-September 4, 1913
 
34/5

Check register, personal, #7365-7662 , September 6, 1913-November 29, 1913
 
34/6

Check register, personal, #7659-7982 , December 2, 1913-February 9, 1914
 
34/7

Check register, personal, #7983-8281 , February 11, 1914-April 30, 1914
 
34/8

Check register, personal, #8282-8573 , April 30, 1914-June 20, 1914
 
35/1

Check register, personal, #8574-8871 , June 20, 1914-September 2, 1914
 
35/2

Check register, personal, #8872-9173 , September 4, 1914-November 14, 1914
 
35/3

Check register, personal, #9174-9475 , November 14, 1914-January 23, 1915
 
35/4

Check register, personal, #9476-9960 , January 23, 1915-April 19, 1915
 
35/5

Check register, personal, #9961-10243 , April 21, 1915-August 2, 1915
 
35/6

Check register, personal, #10244-10519 , August 2, 1915-November 13, 1915
 
35/7

Check register, personal, #10520-10802 , November 13, 1915-July 3, 1916
 
35/8

Check register, personal, #10803-11062 , July 2, 1916-December 2, 1916
 
36/1

Check register, personal, #11063-10347 , December 2, 1916-April 9, 1917
 
36/2

Check register, personal, #10348-10635 , April 9, 1917-September 15, 1917
 
36/3

Check register, personal, #10636-10918 , September 18, 1917-March 22, 1918
 
36/4

Check register, personal, #10919-11205 , March 30, 1918-November 29-1918
 
36/5

Check register, personal, #11206-12487 , November 29, 1918-August 6, 1919
 
36/6

Check register, personal, #12488-12759 , August 6, 1919-May 1, 1920
 
36/7

Check register, personal, #12760-13046 , May 1, 1920-January 29, 1921
 
37/1

Check register, personal, #13047-13340 , February 1, 1921-October 31, 1921
 
37/2

Check register, personal, #13341-13634 , November 1, 1921-December 31, 1922
 
37/3

Check register, personal, #13635-13789 , December 2, 1922-January 28, 1925
 
37/4

Expense book, personal , 1907-1910
 
37/5

Expense book, personal , 1911-1914
 
37/6

Expense book, personal , 1914-1917
 
37/7

Insurance ledger, personal , 1904-1911
 
37/8

Insurance ledger, personal , 1911-1915
 
38/1

Expense journal, personal , 1917-1922
 
38/2

Expense ledger, personal, Minneapolis apartment , 1917-1919
 
38/3

Expense ledger, personal properties , 1909-1925
 
38/4

Rent collections, personal , 1911-1928
 
39/1

Tax statements, all accounts , 1901-1915
 
39/2

Building bids, statements and estimates , 1900-1910
 
39/3

Financial statements , 1915-1925
 
39/4

Insurance records , 1896-1909
 
39/5

Stock certificates , 1910-1915
 
39/6

Real estate and tax assessments , 1915-1918
 
39/7

Receipts, personal , 1885-1889
 
39/8

Receipts and account statements, personal , 1896-1914
 
39/9

Receipts and Inventories , 1912-1924
 
volume
5


A.D. Conrad financial accounts , 1909-1910
 
6

A.D. Conrad mortgage accounts and loan register , 1909-1923
 
7

A.D. Conrad financial ledger and correspondence , 1911-1916
 
8

A.D. Conrad invoice book , 1917-1923
   
Subseries 3: Legal Documents , 1890-1923
 
8 folders
Legal Documents include deeds, bill of sales, contracts, agreements, and household documents.
 
box/folder
40/1


Deeds and bills of sale , 1890-1899
 
40/2

Deeds, bills of sale, and abstract of title , 1900-1908
 
40/3

Building contracts , January-April, 1909
 
40/4

Contracts and leases , May-December, 1909
 
40/5

Legal documents , 1910-1912
 
40/6

Legal documents , 1913-1917
 
40/7

Legal documents , 1918-1923
 
40/8

Household documents, including detailed description of Conrad Mansion in Kalispell, Montana , undated
   
Subseries 4: Speeches and Writings , 1923
 
2 folders
Speeches and Writings contains various undated notes and the eulogies to Alicia D. Conrad.
 
40/9

Various copied written materials , undated
 
40/10

Eulogies to Alicia D. Conrad , 1923
   
Subseries 5: Address and Guest Books , 1896, 1914
 
2 folders
Address and Guest Books consists of a guest book, a guest book/gift register, hotel register from The West Hotel, and an address book.
 
41/1

Guest book , 1914
 
41/2

Guest book/gift register, and address book , May 21, 1914, and undated
 
box/volume
247 OS/9


The West Hotel guest register , 1896
   
Subseries 6: Guardian , 1903-1917
 
0.5 linear feet and 5 folders
This subseries contains financial records regarding expenses for her children after her husband's death.
 
box/folder
41/3


Check register, guardian, #1-299 , 1903-1908
 
41/4

Check register, guardian, #300-607 , 1908-1911
 
41/5

Check register, guardian, #610-695 , 1911-1912
 
41/6

Check register, guardian, #696-794 , 1912-1913
 
41/7

Accounts ledger for Catherine Conrad , 1903-1909
 
42/1

Bound receipts for Alicia Conrad's (daughter) expenses , 1903-1917
 
42/2

Report showing payments made by A.D. Conrad, guardian of the person and estate of Alicia Conrad (daughter) , 1903-1913
   
Subseries 7: Conrad Memorial Cemetery , 1903-1965
 
0.5 linear feet
Includes documents pertaining to the establishment and upkeep of the Conrad Memorial Cemetery in Kalispell, Montana.
 
43/1

Incoming correspondence , 1903-1906
 
43/2

Incoming correspondence , 1907-1924
 
43/3

Financial records , 1903-1924
 
43/4

Legal documents , 1905, 1965
 
43/5

Minutes, Conrad Cemetery Association , 1905, 1907, 1926
   
Subseries 8: Ranch , 1905-1916
 
0.5 linear feet
This subseries consists of financial records regarding the Conrad's ranch near Kalispell, Montana.
 
44/1

Check register, #1-1398 , 1905-1907
 
44/2

Check register, #399-600 , 1907-1908
 
44/3

Check register, #601-991 , 1908-1910
 
44/4

Ledger of items at auction sale , June 14 and 15, 1916
 
44/5

Time book , 1914-1916
   
Subseries 9: Red Cross , 1917-1919
 
5 folders
This subseries pertains to Alicia D. Conrad's participation in the Kalispell Chapter of the American Red Cross. Mrs. Conrad acted as chairman from 1917-1919. The items include incoming and outgoing correspondence, financial records, membership reports, and instructions.
 
45/1

Incoming and outgoing correspondence , 1917-1918
 
45/2

Incoming and outgoing correspondence , September 1918-1919
 
45/3

Financial Records , 1917-1919
 
45/4

Membership reports , 1918 and undated
 
45/5

Reports and instructions , 1917-1919
   
Subseries 10: Trustee , 1889-1939
 
1.5 linear feet and 3 folders
This subseries contains financial records of the properties administered by Alicia D. Conrad as trustee for her children. It also contains one financial journal detailing account and inventory records.
 
45/6

Check register, #131-1167 , 1910-1911
 
45/7

Check register, #1167-1469 , 1911-1912
 
45/8

Check register, #1470-1891 , 1912-1913
 
volume
4


A.D. Conrad Trustees: financial material and correspondence , 1901-1939
 
box/folder
46/1


Check register, #1892-2785 , 1913-1914
 
46/2

Check register, #2786-3170 , 1914-1915
 
46/3

Check register, #3171-3308 , 1916
 
46/4

Check register, #3309-3492 , 1916-1922
 
46/5

Expense journal for trustee properties , 1898-1905
 
46/6

Expense journal for trustee properties , 1905-1912
 
47/1

Expense journal for trustee properties , 1912-1914
 
47/2

Expense journal for trustee properties , 1914-1920
 
47/3

Ledger showing expenses for trustee properties , 1892-1899
 
Also includes French lessons in beginning of book
 
47/4

Ledger showing expenses for trustee properties , 1904-1916
 
48/1

Rent ledger for trustee properties, including unidentified ledger , 1889, 1902-1909
 
48/2

Trustee properties account book , 1914-1919
 
48/3

Financial statements regarding trustee properties , 1894-1917
 
48/4

Trial balance of trustee properties , 1907-1919
 
48/5

Financial statement and inventory of trustee properties , 1912, 1916
   
Subseries 11: Women's Auxiliary and Women's Guild , 1893-1908
 
1 folder
Includes financial records of the Women's Auxiliary and Women's Guild in Kalispell, Montana.
 
48/6

Bankbooks and financial statements , 1893-1908

 

Series VIII:  Alicia Conrad Campbell , 1893-1965

3.5 linear feet
Alicia Conrad McCutcheon Campbell was born June 21, 1892 to Charles E. and Alicia D. Conrad. The series contains correspondence, financial records, legal documents, reports, and speeches and writings, and school records.
The series contains six Subseries, arranged chronologically.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Subseries 1: Correspondence , 1898-1961
 
2.5 linear feet
Correspondence includes both incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence.
 
box/folder
49/1


Incoming personal correspondence , 1898-1902
 
49/2

Incoming personal correspondence , 1903-1907, 1917-1918
 
49/3

Incoming personal correspondence , 1908-1912
 
49/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1913
 
49/5

Incoming personal correspondence , 1914
 
49/6

Incoming personal correspondence , 1915-1916
 
49/7

Incoming personal correspondence , 1916
 
49/8

Incoming personal correspondence , 1917-1918
 
49/9

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1918
 
50/1

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1919
 
50/2

Incoming personal correspondence , 1920
 
50/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1921
 
50/4

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1922
 
50/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1923
 
50/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1924
 
50/7

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1925
 
50/8

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1926
 
51/1

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-May, 1927
 
51/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , June-December, 1927
 
51/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1928
 
51/4

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1928 and undated
 
51/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1929
 
51/6

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1930
 
51/7

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-October, 1931
 
51/8

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , November-December, 1931
 
51/9

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , January-September, 1932
 
52/1

Incoming personal correspondence , 1932 and undated
 
52/2

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1933
 
52/3

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1934
 
52/4

Incoming personal correspondence , 1935
 
52/5

Incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondence , 1936
 
52/6

Incoming personal correspondence , 1937
 
52/7

Incoming personal correspondence , 1938
 
52/8

Incoming personal correspondence , 1939
 
52/9

Incoming personal correspondence , 1940
 
52/10

Incoming personal correspondence , 1941
 
52/11

Incoming personal correspondence , 1942
 
52/12

Incoming personal correspondence , 1943
 
52/13

Incoming personal correspondence , 1944
 
52/14

Incoming personal correspondence , 1945
 
52/15

Incoming personal correspondence , 1946
 
52/16

Incoming personal correspondence , 1947