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The Sanford Daniel Reed Diary consists of brief daily
notations of the wagon journey from Peoria, Illinois on April 14, 1864 and stops at
Lawrence, Kansas on April 29, 1864. The diary describes rather the weather, road and camping...
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The William J. Walsh Diary consists of a diary dated
1878-1884 and three financial record books from Walsh's later business operation in Bozeman
dating 1903 to 1924. Walsh writes about many of the dances, musical events,...
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The Ron Marlenee Congressional Papers consist of records
created during Ron Marlenee's Congressional career and span the years of 1977 to 1992
encompassing the congressional sessions of the 95th through the 102nd Congresses....
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The Lillian E. H. Culver Papers consist of letters, short
stories, and bank statements. The materials provide impressions of the lifestyle of the area
including work, social life, and problems due to climate and isolation. The file...
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The William A. Patt Papers consist of William Patt's weather
journal, transcriptions of the journal and biographical notes prepared by Sam Eagle, as well
as original and copy photographs of the Patt and Kerzenmacher families, their...
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Homestead Days is a typewritten essay by Duffield
describing her childhood experiences in South Dakota and her later homesteading experience
in Montana. Duffield describes the blizzard of 1887-1888, farming, community activities,...
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The William H. Storrs Diary (January 21, 1862-September 27,
1864) sporadically covers his activities preceding his 1862 enlistment through his 1864
march from Little Rock to Pocahontas, Arkansas. Important events discussed in the...
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Mike Mansfield was a Butte, Montana,
miner who served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1943-1952), the U.S.
Senate (1953-1977), and as the Ambassador to Japan (1977-1988). The collection
consists of his congressional and...
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The P. C. Waite Papers consist of his diaries, his
autobiography, letters written by family members, and some business and personal papers from
his son-in-law, Joseph Adam. P. C. "Cliff" Waite's describes mainly his business...
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The Michael Langohr Diary is a typed transcript of entries
which describe his daily activities 1899 to 1906 as the first supervisor of the Gallatin
National Forest in southwest Montana. Information includes synopsis of visitation...
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The Ernest McCollum Diaries consist of volumes completed for
each year from 1908 through 1952. The volumes for 1910 and 1925 are missing. The entries are
quite brief, describing McCollum's experiences as a rancher and homesteader...
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The Wyllys A. Hedges Papers consist of essays he wrote on a
variety of historical topics which were intended for eventual publication, miscellaneous
documents including copied letters from Cornelius Hedges and his son, Cornelius...
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The Ed C. Brown Papers pertain to Brown's farming activities
including: crops planted and prices; dairy cattle photos and breeding records; diaries of
daily activities and weather; Huntley Project Irrigation District maps;...
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The Department of Geography is located in the College of Social and Behavioral Science. It awards undergraduate and graduate degrees in geography and urban planning. During the period covered by these records, Albert Fisher, Merrill K. Ridd,...
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The Health Sciences Center is comprised of the University Hospital, School of Medicine, Colleges of Nursing, Pharmacy, and Health, and the Eccles Health Sciences Library. This collection contains budgets and other financial records,...
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Red Butte Garden and Arboretum was opened to the public in 1985 as an exhibition of plants, shrubs, trees, and flowers that grow well in Utah's mountain/desert climate. This collection contains correspondence, grant proposals, memoranda, minutes,...
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The Mathew Damm Diaries consists of photocopied
transcriptions prepared by Damm during the years preceding his death. The diaries describe
routine farm and ranch life, cattle, sheep, accidents, weather conditions, and interactions...
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The Fred E. Server Diary contains the daily observations of
Sergeant Server during this surveying expedition which include the weather conditions, times
of travel, any special circumstances or problems and the miles traveled from...
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Records relating to flood control in the
basin of the Duwamish and Green Rivers, 1922-1975.; Historical Note; Located east of Tacoma, the Green-Duwamish River Basin covers 483 square
miles. Originating in the Cascades, the Green River...
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Rainfall and other weather data for
Seattle.; Historical Note; The Seattle Engineering Department (SED) maintained the City's streets
and bridges, designed and oversaw construction of public works projects,
provided traffic and...
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Records of a private organization
founded in 1932 and dedicated to the protection of Oregon's natural scenery
through community efforts and the influencing of legislation. The records were
largely created by one of the organization's...
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Papers include in-depth material on
Joseph L. Miller's crusade to collect and organize information on the Bull Run
Reserve and watershed and to expand public awareness of threats to its famed
pristine water through formation of the...
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The collection consists of copies of
field tapes and studio reporting of the series of eruptions at Mount Saint
Helens in Washington state which began in March 1980 and culminated in the
eruption of May 18, 1980.; Historical Note;...
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The Stephen Trimble papers (1951-2014) contain the journals, correspondence, drafts, research, and notes relating to Trimble’s career as a writer, photographer, activist, and naturalist.; Biographical Note; Stephen Trimble (b. 1950) was born to...
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Photographs showing the Seattle Electric Company trolley railcars in the snow storm of 1916; The collection consists of photographs depicting scenes of the effect a snow storm, circa 1916, had on the streetcars in Seattle and vicinity.; In 1916,...
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