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Guide to the James E. Murray Papers, 1934-1961


Mss 091





Finding aid prepared by Donald E. Spritzer (1980), Jannie Prawitz (May 1998), Gabriel Greenspan (2000), and Paul Kozlowitz (2003)

Encoded by, 2003
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.


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 091

 
Creator:
 

Murray, James E. (James Edward), 1876-1961

 
Title:
 

James E. Murray Papers

 
Dates:
 

1934-1961 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

483 linear feet

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

James E. Murray was a Montana Democrat who served in the U. S. Senate from 1934 to 1960. The collection contains the senatorial papers of Murray from 1934 until his retirement from office. The collection consists of general correspondence, legislative materials, speeches and writings, clippings, film, and photographs.

 

Historical Note

James Edward Murray was born in St. Thomas, Ontario, on May 3, 1876, the son of Irish immigrants. He was named after a wealthy uncle from Butte, Montana, who later financed his education at New York University Law School. He became an American citizen in New York. Upon his uncle's urging, Murray moved to Butte after graduation in 1901 to establish his legal practice. It was in Butte that Murray met and married Viola Edna Horgan, with whom he had six sons.

Murray became active in Democratic Party politics in Butte, and earned the party votes by working for a time alongside the miners in the copper industry. After inheriting a sizable portion of his uncle's fortune, Murray spent most of the 1920s pursuing business interests. His considerable loss in the stock market crash of 1929 left Murray with an embittered view of eastern financiers, an attitude he would carry through his years in politics.

In 1931, Murray, the Democratic Party Chairman of Silver Bow County, became an early convert to the presidential camp of Franklin D. Roosevelt. As a result of his work on the candidate's behalf, he earned an appointment as a member of Montana's Public Works Administration Advisory Board. It was through that appointment that Murray gained first hand knowledge of Montana's drought-stricken farmers, who he would take an active interest in throughout his political career.

In 1934, Murray, with the support of a number of prominent Butte politicians, decided to seek election to the final two years remaining in the Senate term of the late Thomas J. Walsh. Murray won the election with labor support in Butte, and, riding on the political coat tails of Roosevelt and senior Montana Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Murray, at 59, began his senate career. He was an avid supporter of Roosevelt's domestic program, a loyal party man, and an isolationist in the area of foreign affairs.

Wheeler and Murray started out as political allies, but the relationship soon turned sour. One deciding factor that split their union was their differences over the president's Supreme Court packing plan. Wheeler was against it. The other main factor causing the split was Murray's transition from an anti-British isolationist to an outspoken proponent of Roosevelt's foreign policy leading to World War II. At that time, Wheeler was still an avid proponent of isolationism. The feud came to a peak during Murray's 1942 re-election bid, when Wheeler openly tried to undercut Murray's bid in the Democratic primary. The two senators attacked each other on statewide radio. Murray won the election by an extremely narrow margin, and returned to Washington, D.C.

During the war Murray became an avid supporter of small business, and Murray's resolution created the Senate's Special Committee on Small Business, with him as the committee's first chairman. He used his influence in the committee to introduce bills designed to assist America's small businesses, securing for them highly sought after military contracts. At the close of the war, Murray's prime concern was the loss of those wartime contracts, and he drafted reconversion legislation to ease the burden on the small businesses. These legislative bills and Murray enjoyed the support of the Senate Republicans, because of America's free enterprise system.

During the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, Murray did not fare so well with the Republicans or the conservative Southern Democrats; the conservative coalition managed to thwart or alter virtually all of Murray's legislation. An example of this was the Murray sponsored bill, the Employment Act of 1946. The bill was to establish a formal system of compensatory government spending to ease the burden of the cyclical dips in the private economy, but the law that emerged from the Senate virtually eliminated that principle.

Another obstacle to Murray's political goals during the 1940s was the medical lobby who were fighting Murray's legislation to provide a nationwide system of health insurance. Physicians and drug companies, led by the American Medical Association, managed to block all of the various Murray measures that they collectively labeled "socialized medicine." Despite these opponents, other Murray sponsored bills eventually became law, such as the "Wagner-Murray-Dingell" bills which extended Social Security coverage, allowed for federal dollars for hospital construction, and provided Medicare for senior citizens.

Presidential opposition also hampered Murray's aspirations. Harry Truman and the Montana senator parted company when Truman would not support Murray's plan for the Missouri River basin. Murray wanted to throw his support behind a plan to unify Missouri basin development under jurisdiction of a single regional authority after a series of catastrophic floods. Truman allied himself with the downstream advocates of navigation and flood control, and Murray's plan lost out to Truman and the southern senators who chaired key committees and thwarted his MVA legislation.

Murray, in turn, tried to use his influence as the chairman of the Senate Labor Committee to block a number of bills designed to alter the pro-union bend of Wagner's National Labor Relations Act. In the end, he could not prevent the Republican 80th Congress from passing the Taft-Hartley Act.

Murray's unfaltering devotion to the labor workers did not go unnoticed in Montana. Murray, with the support of the miners from Butte, timber workers, the railroad brotherhoods, and scores of lesser unions, was able to defeat powerful Republican opponents in a series of narrow election victories. In the most bitter of those elections, Murray faced a powerful opponent in the state's eastern district congressman, Wesley A. D'Ewart, in 1954. Murray's advanced age became an issue. D'Ewart also accused Murray of being used as a tool of the international Communist conspiracy. The basis for these attacks came with Murray's strong advocacy of a close American-Soviet friendship during the war, along with the senator's votes against many of the post-war Communist-curbing bills. Murray still won the election.

The senator used his influence as the Senate's Interior Committee Chairman to secure western water projects that led to congressional approval and funding for large dams in Montana at Canyon Ferry on the Missouri River, Yellowtail on the Bighorn, Hungry Horse on the Flathead, and Libby on the Kootenai. With these dams, Murray was an early convert to the causes of energy conservation and environmental protection. Even in an era in which these issues were not yet popular, Murray supported numerous bills that called for environmental protection, a national system of wilderness areas, development of wind energy, and curbing air pollution.

Murray gained national attention when he sponsored bills providing for the admission of Alaska and Hawaii to the union. He also gained attention when he, along with Montana Congressman Lee Metcalf, pushed for an ambitious program designed to provide massive federal aid for public schools. The Murray-Metcalf Bill was direct precursor of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act that became law several years following Murray's death.

In 1960, Murray's declining health forced him into retirement. He died four months after leaving the Senate on March 23, 1961.

Content Description

The collection contains the senatorial papers of James E. Murray from 1934 until his retirement from office in 1960. The bulk of the collection consists of general correspondence while in office. The series represents state, as well as national, correspondence. The other series in the collection are legislative, speeches and writings, clippings, film, and photographs. The legislative series consists mostly of Senate bills and resolutions sponsored by Murray. The body of the speeches and writings series consists of press releases, radio and public addresses. Murray utilized the radio to speak to his constituents in Montana while working in Washington, D.C. The clippings series documents topics of interest to Murray in newspaper and journal publications.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into six series:

Series I: General Correspondence, 412.5 linear feet, 1934-1960

Series II: Legislation, 51.5 linear feet, 1934-1960

Series III: Speeches and Writings, 13.5 linear feet, 1934-1960

Series IV: Clippings, 5.5 linear feet, 1936-1961

Series V: Film, 16 reels, 1953-1960

Series VI: Photographs, 0.5 linear feet, 1933-1960

Administrative Information

Custodial History 

The James E. Murray family donated this collection to the University of Montana History Department in 1960. The date of transfer to the archives is unknown, but likely occurred around 1969. The processed collection was formally opened in 1989. Don Spritzer held several boxes of materials for use in his dissertation until 2000. Brian Cockhill returned materials that apparently were removed from the collection for photocopying during the 1970s.

Acquisition Information 

Gifts of the James E. Murray family, 1960, Vic Reinemer, 1973 and 1978, and Don Spritzer, 2000.

Processing Note 

The actions of the original processor are unknown. In 1998 archives staff updated the original finding aid to provide more details on folder content. Film materials were also re-associated with the collection. In 2003, several segments of materials received after transfer from the History Department were processed and integrated into the existing collection order. These materials included one folder of materials received from Brian Cockhill; two boxes of Rural Electrification Authority materials received from Don Spritzer; and seventeen files of photographs received from Vic Reinemer. In addition to the photographs from Vic Renemer, all photographs originally received during transfer from the History Department were removed from the archives general photograph collection and reintegrated into the Murray collection.

Separated Materials 

In 1998 six reels of 16-mm film were transferred to the Montana Historical Society's Lee Metcalf collection, since they primarily concerned the former Representative.

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], James E. Murray Papers, K. Ross Toole Archives, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.

Subjects

Legislators--United States
Agriculture and state--United States
Indians of North America--Government policy
Labor policy--United States
Mines and mineral resources--United States
Power resources--Government policy--United States
Public works--United States
Small business--Government policy--United States
Veterans--Government policy--United States
World War, 1939-1945
Montana--Politics and government--20th century
United States. Congress. Senate
United States--Armed Forces
United States--Emigration and immigration
United States--Foreign relations--20th century
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Missouri Valley Authority
Moving images
Photographs

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series I:  General Correspondence , 1934-1960

412.5 linear feet
This series consists of correspondence to Senator Murray from constituents all over the United States, and especially from Montana, as well as intergovernmental correspondence related to the constituents' issues. Murray was interested in numerous issues during his tenure in the Senate, including agriculture, foreign affairs, immigration, Indian affairs, labor, legislation, military, mining, and the Missouri Valley Authority. Public works, small business, veterans, World War II, and the Works Progress Administration were his other areas of concern.


Many of the constituent's letters to Senator Murray are requests: Many ask for support or defeat of a certain bill, or pose questions on a topic. Murray's replies document what his political, as well as private, views were. Since Murray's political career began in Montana, he was very interested in the plights of Montana farmers and ranchers. Constituents concerned with agriculture represent a large portion of the series. Murray acted as a mediator in much of the correspondence between the constituent and other parties, including a federal agency, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or another Montanan. Murray secured loans for many people through his correspondence, or just eased individuals' worries.


Another area with which Murray dealt with great passion was the success of small business, both before, during, and after World War II. Through his correspondence, Murray answered many questions and concerns that people had about small business throughout the nation. This portion of Murray's constituents was national, not just Montana based.


Murray was very interested in the plight of the Native Americans during his career in the Senate. This was another area in which Murray's constituents were not just Montana based, but national. He was concerned with the Navajo Indians as well as the Alaska tribes, but Montana's Native American remained his main priority. He dealt with both sides of the issues facing the Native Americans: Some of the correspondence deals with concerns from white constituents over land rights, while much deals with fair treatment for the Indians. Murray again acted as a mediator many times between a party in Montana and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Murray was also interested in federal Indian welfare. He was not in support of termination of Indian tribal rights during the 1940's and 1950's.


Murray went national in his concerns with labor. Murray was a member of the Senate Labor Committee, and eventually became the chair late in his career. Murray drafted the Fair Labor Standards Act, which generated much correspondence from his national constituents. He also drafted the precursor to the Full Employment Act, the Employment Act of 1946. That generated much national opinion. Murray concerned himself with national labor issues and took an active role in the mediation of strikes across America. He was very involved in the railroad strikes as well as the copper and motion picture strikes.


The Missouri Valley Authority is another major focus. The MVA was to provide support to the people of the Missouri River. In that area of correspondence, Murray collected maps, statements from other Congressmen, Senate Reports, and hearings reports. Murray received national coverage for his work in this area, which was also documented. However, this section of the papers contain less correspondence between Murray and constituents.


In this series, most of the constituent's letters and a copy of Murray's response are represented. Murray sometimes responded with a form letter, but in many cases the constituent got a unique letter addressing their concerns and problems. There are not many personal letters in this series, as much of the correspondence deals with the pressing issues of the time. Much of the correspondence in this series dealt with the support or denial of a certain bill or piece of legislation. The series is arranged alphabetically by topic.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box/folder
1/1


Biographical , 1934-ca. 1960
 
1/2

Biographical , 1934-1959
 
1/3

Biographical, clippings , 1943-1954
 
1/4

Absaroka - Yankee Jim Dam , 1958-1959
 
1/5

Absorokee Users Association , 1953
 
1/6

Accommodations , 1936
 
1/7

Dean Acheson , 1950
 
1/8

Acknowledgments , 1945
 
1/9

Adjournment , 1940
 
1/10

Advance Fee , 1959
 
1/11

Advertising , 1935-1936
 
1/12

Advertising , 1938-1944
 
1/13

Advertising , 1943
 
1/14

Advertising , 1945-1947
 
1/15

Advertising, Private Power , 1958
 
1/16

Aging , 1960
 
2/1

Agriculture , 1934
 
2/2

Agriculture , 1935 (Jan. - Mar.)
 
2/3

Agriculture , 1935 (Apr. - May)
 
2/4

Agriculture , 1935 (June - Dec.)
 
2/5

Agriculture , 1936 (Jan. - Mar.)
 
2/6

Agriculture , 1936 (Apr. - Dec.)
 
2/7

Agriculture , 1937 (Jan. - June)
 
2/8

Agriculture , 1937 (July - Dec.)
 
3/1

Agriculture , 1938 (Jan. - May)
 
3/2

Agriculture , 1938 (June - Dec.)
 
3/3

Agriculture , 1939 (Jan.)
 
3/4

Agriculture , 1939 (Feb.)
 
3/5

Agriculture , 1939 (Mar.)
 
3/6

Agriculture , 1939 (Apr.)
 
3/7

Agriculture , 1939 (May)
 
3/8

Agriculture , 1939 (June)
 
3/9

Agriculture , 1939 (July - Dec.)
 
4/1

Agriculture , 1940 (Jan. - Feb.)
 
4/2

Agriculture , 1940 (Mar. - July)
 
4/3

Agriculture , 1941 (Jan. - Apr.)
 
4/4

Agriculture , 1941 (May - July)
 
4/5

Agriculture , 1941 (Aug. - Dec.
 
4/6

Agriculture , 1942 (Jan. - Mar.)
 
4/7

Agriculture , 1942 (Apr.)
 
4/8

Agriculture , 1942 (May - Nov.)
 
4/9

Agriculture , 1943 (Jan. - Feb.)
 
5/1

Agriculture , 1943 (Mar.)
 
5/2

Agriculture , 1943 (Apr. - May)
 
5/3

Agriculture , 1943 (June - Dec.)
 
5/4

Agriculture , 1944
 
5/5

Agriculture , 1945
 
5/6

Agriculture , 1946
 
5/7

Agriculture , 1947 (Jan. - June)
 
6/1

Agriculture , 1947 (July - Dec.)
 
6/2

Agriculture , 1948
 
6/3

Agriculture , 1949
 
6/4

Agriculture , 1950
 
6/5

Agriculture , 1951
 
6/6

Agriculture , 1952
 
6/7

Agriculture , 1953
 
6/8

Agriculture , 1954 (Jan. - Feb.)
 
7/1

Agriculture , 1954 (Mar.)
 
7/2

Agriculture , 1954 (Apr. - June)
 
7/3

Agriculture , 1954 (July - Dec.)
 
7/4

Agriculture , 1955
 
7/5

Agriculture , 1956 (Jan.)
 
7/6

Agriculture , 1956 (Feb.)
 
7/7

Agriculture , 1956 (Mar.)
 
8/1

Agriculture , 1956 (Apr. - July)
 
8/2

Agriculture , 1956 (Aug. - Dec.)
 
8/3

Agriculture , 1957 (Jan. - July)
 
8/4

Agriculture , 1957 (Aug. - Dec.)
 
8/5

Agriculture , 1958 (Jan. - Feb.)
 
8/6

Agriculture , 1958 (Mar.)
 
8/7

Agriculture , 1958 (Apr.)
 
8/8

Agriculture , 1958 (May - July)
 
9/1

Agriculture , 1958 (Aug. - Dec.)
 
9/2

Agriculture , 1959 (Jan. - Feb.)
 
9/3

Agriculture , 1959 (Mar. - Apr.)
 
9/4

Agriculture , 1959 (May - June)
 
9/5

Agriculture , 1959 (July - Dec.)
 
9/6

Agriculture , 1960
 
9/7

Agriculture Adjustment Act , 1935
 
9/8

Agriculture Adjustment Act , 1936
 
9/9

Agriculture Adjustment Act , 1937
 
9/10

Agriculture Adjustment Act , 1939
 
9/11

Agriculture Adjustment Administration , 1940
 
10/1

Agriculture Adjustment Administration , 1941
 
10/2

Agriculture Adjustment Administration , 1942 (Jan. - May)
 
10/3

Agriculture Adjustment Administration , 1942 (June - Oct.)
 
10/4

Agriculture Adjustment Agency , 1943
 
10/5

Agriculture Adjustment Agency , 1944
 
10/6

Agriculture Adjustment Agency , 1945
 
10/7

Agriculture Adjustment Agency , 1947
 
10/8

Agriculture Adjustment Agency , 1948
 
10/9

Agriculture - Apple Growers , 1949
 
10/10

Agriculture - Barley Research , 1956
 
11/1

Agriculture - Beans , 1947-1948
 
11/2

Agriculture - Beef , 1934-1936
 
11/3

Agriculture - Beef , 1949-1950
 
11/4

Agriculture - Beef , 1953-1956
 
11/5

Agriculture - Beef Imports , 1938
 
11/6

Agriculture - Beef Imports , 1945
 
11/7

Agriculture - Beef Imports , 1958
 
11/8

Agriculture - Beef Rustling , 1960
 
11/9

Agriculture - Beef Shipments , 1948-1949
 
11/10

Agriculture - Beef Slaughtering , 1936
 
11/11

Agriculture - Beef Tariff , 1937
 
11/12

Agriculture - Bees , 1948-1949
 
11/13

Agriculture - Bee Research , 1957
 
11/14

Agriculture - Binder Twine , 1956-1957
 
11/15

Agriculture - Bird Refuges , 1935-1937
 
11/16

Agriculture - Butter Duties , 1935
 
11/17

Agriculture - Census , 1935
 
11/18

Agriculture - Cherries , 1935
 
11/19

Agriculture - Claims , 1936
 
11/20

Agriculture - Complaints , 1941
 
11/21

Agriculture - Coops , 1955
 
11/22

Agriculture - Corn , 1943
 
11/23

Agriculture - Cotton , 1935-1939
 
11/24

Agriculture - Cotton , 1949
 
11/25

Agriculture - Cotton , 1957
 
11/26

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1936
 
11/27

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1939
 
11/28

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1941
 
11/29

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1943-1946
 
12/1

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1947
 
12/2

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1948
 
12/3

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1949-1950
 
12/4

Agriculture - Crop Insurance , 1951
 
12/5

Agriculture - Dairies , 1940
 
12/6

Agriculture - Dairies , 1943-1944
 
12/7

Agriculture - Drought , 1956
 
12/8

Agriculture - Drought , 1959
 
12/9

Agriculture - Egg Price Supports , 1949
 
12/10

Agriculture - Ersatz Foods , 1947
 
12/11

Agriculture - Experimental Station , 1937
 
12/12

Agriculture - Experimental Station , 1937-1939
 
12/13

Agriculture - Experimental Station , 1940
 
12/14

Agriculture - Farm Labor , 1942-1943
 
12/15

Agriculture - Feed Restrictions , 1936-1946
 
12/16

Agriculture - Fertilizer , 1948
 
13/1

Agriculture - Filberts , 1935
 
13/2

Agriculture - Flax , 1937-1939
 
13/3

Agriculture - Flaxseed , 1943
 
13/4

Agriculture - Foreclosures , 1936
 
13/5

Agriculture - Game Ranges , 1939
 
13/6

Agriculture - Grain Restrictions , 1946
 
13/7

Agriculture - Grain Storage , 1942
 
13/8

Agriculture - Grain Storage , 1949
 
13/9

Agriculture - Grain Storage , 1952
 
13/10

Agriculture - Grain Storage , 1953-1954
 
13/11

Agriculture - Grain Storage , 1956
 
13/12

Agriculture - Grain Storage , 1957-1958
 
13/13

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1935-1936
 
13/14

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1937
 
14/1

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1939-1940
 
14/2

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1942
 
14/3

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1948
 
14/4

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1949
 
14/5

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1950-1951
 
14/6

Agriculture - Grasshoppers , 1956-1957
 
14/7

Agriculture - Grazing , 1936
 
14/8

Agriculture - Grazing , 1937
 
14/9

Agriculture - Grazing , 1938-1939
 
14/10

Agriculture - Grazing , Aug. 1940 - June, 1941
 
14/11

Agriculture - Grazing , June, 1941
 
14/12

Agriculture - Grazing , 1942
 
15/1

Agriculture - Grazing , 1943
 
15/2

Agriculture - Grazing , 1944
 
15/3

Agriculture - Grazing , 1945
 
15/4

Agriculture - Grazing , 1946
 
15/5

Agriculture - Grazing , 1947
 
15/6

Agriculture - Grazing , 1948
 
15/7

Agriculture - Grazing , 1949
 
15/8

Agriculture - Grazing , 1950
 
15/9

Agriculture - Grazing , 1951
 
16/1

Agriculture - Grazing , 1952
 
16/2

Agriculture - Grazing , 1953
 
16/3

Agriculture - Grazing , 1954
 
16/4

Agriculture - Grazing , 1955
 
16/5

Agriculture - Grazing , 1956 (Jan. - May)
 
16/6

Agriculture - Grazing , 1956 (June - Dec.)
 
16/7

Agriculture - Grazing , 1957
 
16/8

Agriculture - Grazing , 1958
 
16/9

Agriculture - Grazing , 1959
 
17/1

Agriculture - Grazing , 1960
 
17/2

Agriculture - Grazing Permit, Wellington Rankin , 1939
 
17/3

Agriculture - Grazing Range Research, Forest Service Reports , 1935
 
17/4

Agriculture - Grazing, Forest Service , 1943
 
17/5

Agriculture - Grazing, Special Report , 1960
 
17/6

Agriculture - Greenfields Irrigation , 1954
 
17/7

Agriculture - Hay Relief , 1935-1936
 
17/8

Agriculture - Haylift Operation , 1949
 
17/9

Agriculture - Herbicides , 1960
 
17/10

Agriculture - Hogs , 1935
 
17/11

Agriculture - Hoof and Mouth Disease , 1948
 
17/12

Agriculture - Horses , 1946
 
17/13

Agriculture - Horse Meat , 1942-1944
 
17/14

Agriculture - Horse Meat , 1946-1948
 
17/5

Agriculture - Horse Meat , 1951-1952
 
17/16

Agriculture - Imports , 1936
 
17/17

Agriculture - Information , 1938 - Nov. 1939
 
17/18

Agriculture - Information , Dec. 1939
 
17/19

Agriculture - Insect Control , 1936
 
17/20

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , 1937 - Jan. 1938
 
18/1

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , Feb. - June 1938
 
18/2

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , July 1938 - Mar. 1939
 
18/3

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , Apr. - Dec. 1939
 
18/4

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , 1940
 
18/5

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , 1941
 
18/6

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , 1943-1945
 
18/7

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , 1947-1948
 
18/8

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations , 1949-1950
 
18/9

Agriculture - Insect Control, Mosquitos , 1955
 
18/10

Agriculture - Insect Control Appropriations, Mosquitos , 1955
 
19/1

Agriculture - Irrigation , 1934-1944
 
19/2

Agriculture - Irrigation , 1955-1951
 
19/3

Agriculture - Livestock , 1935-1937
 
19/4

Agriculture - Livestock , 1939-1940
 
19/5

Agriculture - Livestock , 1941
 
19/6

Agriculture - Livestock , 1942
 
19/7

Agriculture - Livestock , 1943
 
19/8

Agriculture - Livestock , 1944
 
19/9

Agriculture - Livestock , 1945
 
19/10

Agriculture - Livestock , 1946
 
19/11

Agriculture - Livestock , 1948
 
20/1

Agriculture - Livestock , 1950-1951
 
20/2

Agriculture - Livestock , 1953-1954
 
20/3

Agriculture - Livestock , 1955 - Feb. 1956
 
20/4

Agriculture - Livestock , Mar. - Dec. 1956
 
20/5

Agriculture - Livestock Prices , 1953
 
20/6

Agriculture - Livestock Slaughtering Quotas , 1951
 
21/1

Agriculture - Loans , Jan. - Mar. 1949
 
21/2

Agriculture - Loans , Apr. - May 1949
 
21/3

Agriculture - Loans , June - Dec. 1949
 
21/4

Agriculture - Loans, Crop , 1937
 
21/5

Agriculture - Loans, Crop and Feed , 1943
 
21/6

Agriculture - Loans, Crop and Feed , 1944-1945
 
21/7

Agriculture - Loans, Dana Corp Livestock , 1936
 
21/8

Agriculture - Loans, Farm , 1940
 
21/9

Agriculture - Loans, Farm , 1941
 
21/10

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , 1934 - Mar. 1936
 
21/11

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , Apr. - Dec. 1936
 
22/1

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , Jan. - Apr. 1937
 
22/2

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , May - Dec. 1937
 
22/3

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , 1938
 
22/4

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , 1939-1940
 
22/5

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , 1942
 
22/6

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , 1947-1948
 
22/7

Agriculture - Loans, Seed , 1950
 
22/8

Agriculture - Maintenance Priorities, Wartime , 1942
 
22/9

Agriculture - Malt , 1943
 
22/10

Agriculture - Meat Inspection , 1942
 
22/11

Agriculture - Meat Inspection , 1958
 
22/12

Agriculture - Meat Rates , 1943
 
22/13

Agriculture - Milk , 1943
 
22/14

Agriculture - Montana Stock Growers Association , 1947 and 1951
 
22/15

Agriculture - Mustard , 1939
 
22/16

Agriculture - Mustard Seed , 1952-1954
 
23/1

Agriculture - National Defense , 1941-1943
 
23/2

Agriculture - N.W. Grain Trans. Co. , 1951
 
23/3

Agriculture - Potatoes , 1935-1937
 
23/4

Agriculture - Potato Prices , 1950-1952
 
23/5

Agriculture - Poultry Inspection , 1956-1959
 
23/6

Agriculture - Prices , 1947-1959
 
23/7

Agriculture - Ranches , 1948
 
23/8

Agriculture - Reclamation , 1956
 
23/9

Agriculture - Red Rock Lakes , 1938
 
23/10

Agriculture - Reports , 1956
 
23/11

Agriculture - Resettlement , 1935
 
23/12

Agriculture - Resettlement , Jan. - Feb. 1936
 
23/13

Agriculture - Resettlement , Mar. 1936
 
23/14

Agriculture - Resettlement , Apr. 1936
 
23/15

Agriculture - Resettlement , May 1936
 
23/16

Agriculture - Resettlement , June 1936
 
23/17

Agriculture - Resettlement , July, 1936
 
24/1

Agriculture - Resettlement , Aug. 1936
 
24/2

Agriculture - Resettlement , Sept. - Oct. 1936
 
24/3

Agriculture - Resettlement , Nov. - Dec. 1936
 
24/4

Agriculture - Resettlement , Jan. - Feb. 1937
 
24/5

Agriculture - Resettlement , Mar. 1937
 
24/6

Agriculture - Resettlement , Apr. - June 1937
 
24/7

Agriculture - Resettlement , July - Dec. 1937
 
24/8

Agriculture - Rural Zoning , 1958
 
24/9

Agriculture - Safflower , 1933-1935
 
25/1

Agriculture - Safflower , 1936-1938
 
25/2

Agriculture - Seed Storage , 1942-1955
 
25/3

Agriculture - Sheep and Cattle , 1936
 
25/4

Agriculture - Sheridan City , 1938
 
25/5

Agriculture - Shipping Rates , 1941
 
25/6

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1936
 
25/7

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1937
 
25/8

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1939-1942
 
25/9

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1943
 
25/10

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1944
 
25/11

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1946-1948
 
25/12

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1949
 
25/13

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1950
 
25/14

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1951-1952
 
26/1

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1953
 
26/2

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1954-1957
 
26/3

Agriculture - Soil Conservation , 1959-1960
 
26/4

Agriculture - Soil Conservation, Wibaux , 1937-1938
 
26/5

Agriculture - Statements , 1947
 
26/6

Agriculture - Studies by William Davidson , undated
 
26/7

Agriculture - Sugar , 1934-1935
 
26/8

Agriculture - Sugar , 1936
 
26/9

Agriculture - Sugar , 1937
 
26/10

Agriculture - Sugar , 1938
 
26/11

Agriculture - Sugar , 1939
 
27/1

Agriculture - Sugar , 1940
 
27/2

Agriculture - Sugar , Jan. - Feb., 1941
 
27/3

Agriculture - Sugar , Mar. - June, 1941
 
27/4

Agriculture - Sugar , July - Dec., 1941
 
27/5

Agriculture - Sugar , 1942
 
27/6

Agriculture - Sugar , Jan. - July, 1943
 
27/7

Agriculture - Sugar , Aug. - Dec., 1943
 
27/8

Agriculture - Sugar , 1944
 
27/9

Agriculture - Sugar , 1945
 
27/10

Agriculture - Sugar , 1946
 
27/11

Agriculture - Sugar , 1947
 
28/1

Agriculture - Sugar , 1948-1949
 
28/2

Agriculture - Sugar , 1950-1951
 
28/3

Agriculture - Sugar , 1957
 
28/4

Agriculture - Sugar , 1959-1960
 
28/5

Agriculture - Holly Sugar Corp , 1944
 
28/6

Agriculture - List of Sugar Beet Growers , 1939
 
28/7

Agriculture - Sugar Beets , 1940
 
28/8

Agriculture - Sugar Beets , 1941-1942
 
28/9

Agriculture - Sugar Beets , 1942
 
28/10

Agriculture - Sugar Beets , 1951-1952
 
28/11

Agriculture - Sugar Beets , 1953-1955
 
28/12

Agriculture - Surplus Commodities , 1939
 
28/13

Agriculture - Surplus Commodities , 1940-1942
 
28/14

Agriculture - Surplus Food , 1947-1948
 
28/15

Agriculture - Surplus Food , 1957
 
29/1

Agriculture - Surplus Food , Jan., 1958
 
29/2

Agriculture - Surplus Food , Feb., 1958
 
29/3

Agriculture - Surplus Food , Mar. - July, 1958
 
29/4

Agriculture - Surplus Food , Aug. - Dec., 1958
 
29/5

Agriculture - Surplus Food , 1959
 
29/6

Agriculture - Surplus Food , 1960
 
29/7

Agriculture - Tariffs , 1935-1937
 
29/8

Agriculture - U.S. Tariffs Comm. , 1957
 
29/9

Agriculture - Vocational , 1951
 
29/10

Agriculture - War Food , 1946
 
29/11

Agriculture - Water Resources Policy , 1957
 
29/12

Agriculture - Weed Control , 1938, 1952
 
29/13

Agriculture - Weed Control , 1956-1957
 
29/14

Agriculture - Wheat , 1934
 
29/15

Agriculture - Wheat , Jan. - Apr., 1935
 
29/16

Agriculture - Wheat , May - Dec., 1935
 
30/1

Agriculture - Wheat , Apr. - Aug., 1936
 
30/2

Agriculture - Wheat , Sept. - Dec., 1936
 
30/3

Agriculture - Wheat , Jan. - Apr., 1937
 
30/4

Agriculture - Wheat , May - Dec., 1937
 
30/5

Agriculture - Wheat , 1938
 
30/6

Agriculture - Wheat , 1939
 
31/1

Agriculture - Wheat , 1940-1941
 
31/2

Agriculture - Wheat , Jan. - Feb., 1942
 
31/3

Agriculture - Wheat , Mar. - Dec., 1942
 
31/4

Agriculture - Wheat , 1943
 
31/5

Agriculture - Wheat , 1944
 
31/6

Agriculture - Wheat , 1945
 
31/7

Agriculture - Wheat , 1946
 
31/8

Agriculture - Wheat , 1947
 
31/9

Agriculture - Wheat , 1948
 
31/10

Agriculture - Wheat , 1949-1951
 
32/1

Agriculture - Wheat , 1953
 
32/2

Agriculture - Wheat , 1954
 
32/3

Agriculture - Wheat , 1955
 
32/4

Agriculture - Wheat , 1956
 
32/5

Agriculture - Wheat , 1957
 
32/6

Agriculture - Wheat , 1958
 
33/1

Agriculture - Wheat , 1959
 
33/2

Agriculture - Wheat , 1960
 
33/3

Agriculture - Wheat Allotment Contracts , 1934 - Sept., 1936
 
33/4

Agriculture - Wheat Allotment Contracts , Nov. - Dec., 1936
 
33/5

Agriculture - Wheat Allotment Contracts , 1937
 
33/6

Agriculture - Wheat Bonus , 1947
 
33/7

Agriculture - Wool , 1935-1936
 
33/8

Agriculture - Wool , 1937-1939
 
33/9

Agriculture - Wool , 1940-1941
 
33/10

Agriculture - Wool , 1942
 
34/1

Agriculture - Wool , 1943
 
34/2

Agriculture - Wool , 1944
 
34/3

Agriculture - Wool , 1945
 
34/4

Agriculture - Wool , 1946
 
34/5

Agriculture - Wool , 1947
 
34/6

Agriculture - Wool , 1948-1949
 
34/7

Agriculture - Wool , 1951
 
34/8

Agriculture - Wool , 1952
 
34/9

Agriculture - Wool , 1953
 
34/10

Agriculture - Wool , 1954
 
34/11

Agriculture - Wool , 1955
 
34/12

Agriculture - Wool , 1957-1958
 
34/13

Agriculture - Wool , 1959-1960
 
34/14

Agriculture - Wool Committee , 1939-1943
 
34/15

Agriculture - Wool Committee , 1945-1946
 
34/16

Agriculture - Wool Growers , 1943-1947
 
35/1

Air Carriers , 1957-1958
 
35/2

Air Hygiene Foundation of America , 1936
 
35/3

Aircraft , 1956
 
35/4

Airlines , 1935-1936
 
35/5

Airlines , 1938-1941
 
35/6

Airlines , 1945
 
35/7

Airlines , 1946-1947
 
35/8

Airlines , 1951
 
35/9

Airlines , 1954
 
35/10

Airlines , May - June, 1956
 
35/11

Airlines , July - Dec., 1956
 
35/12

Airlines , Jan. - Mar., 1957
 
36/1

Airlines , Apr. - June, 1957
 
36/2

Airlines , July - Dec., 1957
 
36/3

Airlines , 1958
 
36/4

Airlines , 1959
 
36/5

Airlines , 1960
 
36/6

Airlines - Air Transport Association of America , 1950
 
36/7

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , 1950
 
36/8

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , 1951
 
37/1

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , 1952
 
37/2

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , Jan. - Nov., 1953
 
37/3

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , Dec., 1953
 
37/4

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , Jan. - May, 1954
 
37/5

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , June - Dec., 1954
 
37/6

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , 1956
 
37/7

Airlines - Frontier Airlines , 1957
 
37/8

Airlines - Great Falls , 1950
 
37/9

Airlines - North American Airlines , 1956
 
37/10

Airlines - Northwest Airlines , 1941
 
37/11

Airlines - Northwest Airlines , 1951
 
37/12

Airlines - Northwest Airlines , 1954-1955
 
37/13

Airlines - Northwest Airlines , 1960
 
37/14

Airlines - Subsidies , 1955-1957
 


Airlines - Western Airlines , 1941-1942
 
38/1

Air Mail , 1935-1937
 
38/2

Air Mail Routes , 1935
 
38/3

Air Policy Commission , 1948
 
38/4

Airport Act , 1955
 
38/5

Airport Act , 1958-1959
 
38/6

Airports , 1935, 1940
 
38/7

Airports , Jan. - Sept., 1941
 
38/8

Airports , Oct. - Dec., 1941
 
38/9

Airports , Jan. - Apr., 1942
 
38/10

Airports , May - July, 1942
 
38/11

Airports , Aug., 1942
 
38/12

Airports , Oct. - Nov., 1942
 
39/1

Airports , 1943
 
39/2

Airports , 1945-1948
 
39/3

Airports , 1949
 
39/4

Airports , 1950
 
39/5

Airports , 1951
 
39/6

Airports , Jan. - July, 1952
 
39/7

Airports , Aug. - Dec., 1952
 
39/8

Airports , 1953-1954
 
39/9

Airports , 1955
 
39/10

Airports , 1956
 
39/11

Airports , 1957
 
39/12

Airports , 1959
 
39/13

Airports , 1960
 
39/14

Airports - Helena , 1941
 
39/15

Airports - Programs , 1947
 
40/1

Air Power , 1942-1943
 
40/2

Air Power , 1944
 
40/3

Air Raid Rules and Precautions , 1942
 
40/4

Air Routes , 1943
 
40/5

Air Routes , 1944-1945
 
40/6

Air Routes - Northern Air Route Dev. Association , 1950
 
40/7

Air Service - Great Falls , 1937
 
40/8

Air Transport Command , 1946
 
40/9

Air Transportation , 1944
 
40/10

Alaska , 1939
 
40/11

Alaska , 1946-1947
 
40/12

Alaska , 1948-1949
 
40/13

Alaska - Highway , 1941-1942
 
41/1

Alaska - Highway , 1946-1948
 
41/2

Alaska , 1955
 
41/3

Alaska - International Rail and Highway Comm. , 1959-1960
 
41/4

Alaska - Labor , 1937
 
41/5

Alaska - Mail , 1949
 
41/6

Alaska - Matanuska Colonization , 1935-1937
 
41/7

Alaska - Settlement , 1947
 
41/8

Alaska and Hawaii - Statehood , Jan. - Apr., 1950
 
41/9

Alaska and Hawaii - Statehood , May - June, 1950
 
41/10

Alaska and Hawaii - Statehood , Aug. - Dec., 1950
 
41/11

Alaska and Hawaii - Statehood , 1951-1952
 
41/12

Alaska - Trucking , 1948
 
41/13

Alcohol , 1944-1945
 
41/14

Alcohol , 1948
 
41/15

Alcohol - Grain , 1942
 
41/16

Alcohol - Grain , 1945-1948
 
41/17

Aliens , 1940-1942
 
42/1

Aluminum , 1951
 
42/2

Aluminum , 1952
 
42/3

Aluminum - Canadian Undercuts , 1949
 
42/4

American Heritage Foundation - Freedom Train , 1948
 
42/5

American Legion , 1936
 
42/6

American Surety Co. , 1936-1937
 
42/7

American Women's Voluntary Service , 1944
 
42/8

Ammen, George A. , 1928-1937
 
42/9

Ammunition , 1945
 
42/10

Analysis , 1951
 
42/11

Anderson, Dewey , Jan. - Apr., 1947
 
42/12

Anderson, Dewey , May - Dec., 1947
 
42/13

Anderson, Dewey , 1948
 
42/14

Animal Disease Lab - Montana , 1958-1959
 
42/15

Animal Industry Bureau , 1943
 
42/16

Annual Reports , 1941
 
42/17

Annuities , 1942-1947
 
42/18

Anti-freeze , 1945
 
42/19

Anti-Trust , 1947-1953
 
42/20

Anti-Trust , 1955-1956
 
42/21

Anti-Trust , 1958
 
42/22

Anti-Trust law enforcement - John Dickinson speech , 1936
 
42/23

Anti-vivisection , 1940
 
42/24

Appeals , 1941, 1948
 
43/1

Applications and Appointments - List of names , undated
 
43/2

Applications and Appointments , 1939
 
43/3

Applications and Appointments , 1940
 
43/4

Applications and Appointments , 1942
 
43/5

Applications and Appointments , Jan. - June, 1945
 
43/6

Applications and Appointments , July - Dec., 1945
 
43/7

Applications and Appointments , 1957
 
43/8

Applications and Appointments - A , 1934-1935
 
43/9

Applications and Appointments - A , Jan. - May, 1936
 
44/1

Applications and Appointments - A , June - Dec., 1936
 
44/2

Applications and Appointments - A , 1937
 
44/3

Applications and Appointments - A , 1938
 
44/4

Applications and Appointments - A , 1940
 
44/5

Applications and Appointments - A , 1941
 
44/6

Applications and Appointments - A , 1942
 
44/7

Applications and Appointments - A , 1943
 
44/8

Applications and Appointments - A , 1944-1945
 
44/9

Applications and Appointments - A , 1946-1947
 
45/1

Applications and Appointments - A , 1948
 
45/2

Applications and Appointments - A , 1949
 
45/3

Applications and Appointments - A , 1950
 
45/4

Applications and Appointments - A , 1951
 
45/5

Applications and Appointments - A , 1952
 
45/6

Applications and Appointments - A , 1953-1954
 
45/7

Applications and Appointments - A , 1955
 
45/8

Applications and Appointments - A , 1956
 
45/9

Applications and Appointments - A , 1958-1959
 
45/10

Applications and Appointments - General Accounting Office , 1935-1937
 
45/11

Applications and Appointments - Adair , 1941
 
45/12

Applications and Appointments - Agricultural Adjustment Administration , 1934-1935
 
45/13

Applications and Appointments - Agricultural Adjustment Administration , 1936-1937
 
45/14

Applications and Appointments - Agricultural Adjustment Administration , 1940
 
45/15

Applications and Appointments - Agricultural Adjustment Administration , 1941
 
45/16

Applications and Appointments - Agricultural Adjustment Administration , 1942
 
46/1

Applications and Appointments - Bureau of Agricultural Economics , Jan. - May, 1938
 
46/2

Applications and Appointments - Bureau of Agricultural Economics , June - Dec., 1938
 
46/3

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , Jan. - Mar. 1935
 
46/4

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , Apr. - June, 1935
 
46/5

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , July - Dec., 1935
 
46/6

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , 1936-1937
 
46/7

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , 1938
 
46/8

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , 1940
 
46/9

Applications and Appointments - Department of Agriculture , 1943-1944
 
46/10

Applications and Appointments - Alcohol Tax Unit, Seattle , 1946-1947
 
46/11

Applications and Appointments - Ales, Peter J. , 1949-1950
 
46/12

Applications and Appointments - Anderson, Dewey , 1951-1952
 
46/13

Applications and Appointments - Archives , 1938
 
46/14

Applications and Appointments - Arkin, George O. , 1942
 
46/15

Applications and Appointments - Ashworth, Elizabeth , 1935-1936
 
47/1

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, A , 1937-1941
 
47/2

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, B , 19371-1938
 
47/3

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, B , 1941-1942
 
47/4

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, James Brown , 1942
 
47/5

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, C , 1937-1938
 
47/6

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, C , 1941-1942
 
47/7

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, D , 1938-1941
 
47/8

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, F , 1941
 
47/9

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, G , 1937-1938
 
47/10

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, G , 1941-1944
 
47/11

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, H , 1937-1938
 
47/12

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys , 1941
 
47/13

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, J , 1937-1942
 
47/14

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, K , 1937-1942
 
47/15

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, L , 1935-1939
 
47/16

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, L , 1941
 
47/17

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, M , 1935-1948
 
48/1

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, Mcgan, Francis J. , 1940-1947
 
48/2

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, Mahan, John , 1940-1943
 
48/3

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, N , 1941
 
48/4

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, O , 1937-1938
 
48/5

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, P , 1937-1944
 
48/6

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, R , 1937
 
48/7

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, R , 1941-1942
 
48/8

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, S , 1937-1938
 
48/9

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, S , 1941
 
48/10

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, T , 1941
 
48/11

Applications and Appointments - US. Attorney's Office , 1950
 
48/12

Applications and Appointments - US. Attorney's Office , 1951-1952
 
48/13

Applications and Appointments - US. District Attorney , 1935-1947
 
48/14

Applications and Appointments - Attorneys, W , 1941-1942
 
48/15

Applications and Appointments - Axline, E. J. , 1941
 
49/1

Applications and Appointments - B , 1934 - May, 1935
 
49/2

Applications and Appointments - B , June - Aug., 1935
 
49/3

Applications and Appointments - B , Sept. - Dec., 1935
 
49/4

Applications and Appointments - B , 1936
 
49/5

Applications and Appointments - B , Jan. - May, 1937
 
49/6

Applications and Appointments - B , June - July, 1937
 
49/7

Applications and Appointments - B , Aug. - Dec., 1937
 
50/1

Applications and Appointments - B , Jan. - Mar., 1938
 
50/2

Applications and Appointments - B , Apr. - June, 1938
 
50/3

Applications and Appointments - B , 1939
 
50/4

Applications and Appointments - B , 1940
 
50/5