90.0 linear feet (125 boxes, 90 oversize volumes, two
oversize boxes, and one reel of microfilm)
Collection Number:
Mss
067
Summary:
This collection includes correspondence,
financial, legal, organizational, photographic, and audio records generated or
collected by Joseph Herbert Sherburne and his extended family, with particular
representation from the family's business enterprises along the Northern Rocky
Mountain Front Range and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation during the early
twentieth century.
Repository:
University of
Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield
Library Archives and Special Collections
Funding for preparing 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
Historical Note
Joseph Herbert Sherburne was born December 12, 1851, in Phillips,
Maine to Joseph and Betsy Sherburne. At 15 he left school and moved to
Minnesota to work with his uncle on the state’s first railroad. Sometime
between 1866 and 1876 Sherburne relocated to Arkansas City, Kansas, working as
a druggist, miller, and storekeeper. While working as a shopkeeper in Arkansas
City, he began trading with multiple tribal groups in Oklahoma to acquire
buffalo hides. He then sold the hides in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1876 Sherburne
established a trading post, under Federal license, to solidify his business
relations with the Indian tribes near Ponca of the Oklahoma Territory. In 1879
Joseph Sherburne married Gertrude Lockley, born in Albany, New York. The
Sherburnes began their family at Ponca but encountered several hardships in
operating the trading post. After the failure of a cattle ranching venture,
Joseph temporarily moved back to Arkansas City and opened both real estate and
insurance businesses to pay off his debts. The following spring Sherburne sold
his land interests in the Oklahoma Territory to a larger ranching operation,
subcontracting to process and market their beef for Indian agencies throughout
the region.
The Sherburnes had six children: Joseph Lockely VIII, Frank Ponca,
Hazel, Arthur, Agnes and Theodosia.
Joseph Sherburne continued to conduct various trading operations with
the Indian tribes of the Oklahoma Territory until 1895. During this period the
Sherburnes became friends with Helen P. Clark, a Blackfeet tribal member from
Montana who was sent as a government agent to induce the Poncas to accept
general allotment to individual tracts of land. Joseph Sherburne made several
trips to Montana and eventually decided to relocate his family and business
interests to the Blackfeet Reservation. At the time James and Joseph Kipp,
Blackfeet tribal members, owned and operated a general store in Browning,
Montana. The Kipps' business closed late in 1895 and Joseph Sherburne
established a trading post and general store at Browning in the spring of 1896.
Gertrude Sherburne and their six children arrived at Browning in June, but only
remained in Montana for the summer months. Though Joseph Sherburne hired his
nephew, Walter Shepard, to serve as a temporary schoolteacher until a formal
schoolhouse in Browning could be built, Mrs. Sherburne relocated the children
to a family house in Minneapolis, Minnesota every school year until the early
1900s. She and the children spent their summers in Montana.
Gertrude Sherburne's sister, Louise, lived with the Sherburnes in
Ponca, and was married to Henry Howard Arthur, an Indian Affairs clerk. He died
in 1901 in Teton County, Montana. She continued to live in Browning and was
involved with some of the Sherburne businesses.
Another of Mrs. Sherburne's sisters, Maude, was married to prominent
Missoula, Montana, architect A. J. Gibson. Both were killed in 1928 in a car
accident.
Fred E. Lockley was Gertrude Sherburne's brother. Their father was a
prominent newspaperman in Salt Lake City, Butte, Montana, and Salem, Oregon.
Fred followed in those footsteps with a column in the
Oregon Journal of Portland, Oregon. He lived in Yaquina
Bay, Oregon.
Under Joseph Sherburne’s leadership the Sherburne Mercantile Company
grew to become the economic and social center of Browning. The business grew to
include real estate, banking, telephone communications, and Northern Pacific
Railway commissary supply. The Northern Pacific line had been completed in
1891. The Sherburne Mercantile “loan department” and its assets served as the
foundation for the First National Bank of Browning, opened in 1917. Joseph
Sherburne was also heavily involved with mineral and oil speculation along the
Rocky Mountain eastern front range of Montana. He was an officer of the Swift
Current Oil, Land, and Power Company. This company achieved the first
successful oil drilling operation in Montana, located in the Swift Current
Valley near the lake now known as Sherburne Lake. The Sherburne Mercantile also
opened branch stores in Babb, Montana, and in the newly designated Glacier
National Park. The majority of Park lands were formerly part of the Blackfeet
Reservation and were purchased by the U.S. government in the 1895, justified
partly in response to mining claim pressures and partly to supplement the
economic resources of the Blackfeet tribe.
Both Joseph and Gertrude Sherburne were actively involved in Browning
society and used the mercantile as a meeting place. Browning’s first school was
established in the Sherburne’s home, which was attached to the Mercantile.
Gertrude organized Montana’s first Red Cross chapter in 1917 and participated
in numerous civic events and organizations. Joseph was an active Montana
Republican Party supporter and was a member of the Masons. Both were very
active in the local Presbyterian Church.
Gertrude Lockley Sherburne died in Browning in 1935. Joseph Herbert
Sherburne died in Browning, September 1938. Their oldest son, Joseph (“Joe”)
Lockley Sherburne, assumed primary operation of Mercantile operations after his
father’s death. Joe was born November 22, 1883, at the Ponca Indian Agency in
the Oklahoma Territory. He completed his secondary education in Minnesota and
spent his summers helping his father at the Mercantile, working for federal
land survey parties along the Montana front range, and making bicycle trips
around the Pacific Northwest with his cousin, Walter Sheppard. Joe began a
university degree at the University of Minnesota in 1904 but illness prevented
him from completing the school year. He returned to Montana and helped with the
family business. In 1906 Joe helped open the Sherburne Mercantile branch store
in Babb, Montana—at the eastern entrance to the eventual Glacier National Park.
He married Eula Churchill, daughter of the Cut Bank (Montana) Boarding School
superintendent, in 1908. They raised two children, Faithe and Frederic. Joe
expanded Mercantile operations to include insurance, real estate, and bonding
agencies.
Over the course of his professional career Joseph Lockley Sherburne
served as Manager, Vice-President, and President of the Sherburne Mercantile
Company, as President of the First National Bank of Browning, as a member of
the Browning School Board, and as an officer/director of the Browning
Development Company, the Blackfeet Lumber Company, the Rocky Mountain Realty
Company, Montana Citizens Council, Montana Tax Equality Association, and the
Two Medicine Oil Association. He was adopted as a member of the Blackfeet
Nation and was active with the American Red Cross, the U.S. War Labor Board,
the Montana Republican Party, the Browning Methodist Episcopal Church, the
Masons, the Shriners, and numerous local civic organizations. During World War
II, Joe was chairman of the U.S. “Dogs for Defense” Committee, an organization
that coordinated efforts to “draft” civilian dogs into military service and
train them as sentries and bomb detectors.
In 1942, the original Sherburne Mercantile building burned to the
ground. With building materials unavailable during wartime, the business
continued in scattered buildings around Browning. In 1945 the drug, grocery,
and dry goods departments of the Sherburne Mercantile were sold to Buttrey’s of
Montana, with only the lumber, hardware, and building supply departments
continuing under the Sherburne name. Joseph Lockley Sherburne died in Browning,
Montana in 1955.
Content Description
This collection includes correspondence, financial, legal,
organizational, photographic, and audio records generated or collected by
Joseph Herbert Sherburne and his extended family, with particular
representation from the family's business enterprises along the Northern Rocky
Mountain Front Range during the early 20th Century. The Sherburne family became
deeply invested into the economy and society of Browning, Montana, the
Blackfeet Reservation more generally, and the eastern gateway to Glacier
National Park. From the earliest to the latest records, collection materials
center upon economic and social exchanges with American Indian tribes and
tribal members--from the Oklahoma Territory to Montana. These materials present
an insightful addition to government records for researching modern Blackfeet
tribal history, relations between Indian reservation residents and non-Indian
business owners, as well as the early twentieth-century economic development of
the Northern Rocky Mountain Front Range.
Collection materials also provide significant insights into Sherburne
family experiences, particularly early-twentieth century feminine perspectives
on family, business, and life in rural eastern Montana. Additionally, these
records present unique insights into the role of non-Indian business owners in
constructing the distinct economic and social structures of the Blackfeet
Reservation. Joseph Herbert Sherburne established the First National Bank of
Browning--for many years the only lending institution on the Blackfeet
Reservation--and his son Joseph Lockley Sherburne was a central figure in
creating the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council--an organization that
temporarily supplanted the Tribal Council as the federally recognized
decision-making authority on the Reservation. Additionally, the Sherburne
family was intimately engaged with organizing civic, social, and religious
groups in Browning, Montana. This collection's photographic materials present a
detailed and significant record of central and western Montana's cultural and
economic traditions, community developments, and landscape transformations
spanning the first half of the twentieth century.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and the
University of Montana--Missoula.
Restrictions on Use :
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and
any other applicable statutes. Copyright transferred to the University of
Montana.
Preferred Citation :
[Name of document or photograph number], Sherburne Family Papers, Archives and Special Collections, The University of Montana—Missoula.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
The collection is divided into five subgroups, then into thirty-four
series:
Subgroup 1: Family Papers, 1823-1956, 2.5 linear feet and 1 reel of
microfilm
Series I: Joseph and Betsy Sherburne, 1823-1873, 2 folders
Series II: Joseph Herbert and Gertrude Lockley Sherburne, 1880-1956,
0.25 linear feet
Series III: A. J. and Maude Lockley Gibson, 1928-1929, 3 folders
Series IV: Henry Howard and Louise Lockley Arthur, 1861-1909, 0.25
linear feet and 1 reel of microfilm
Series V: Fred E. Lockley, 1865, 2 folders
Series VI: Joseph Lockley Sherburne, 1900-1956, 1.50 linear feet
Series VII: Arthur Sherburne, 1910-1915, .25 linear feet
Series VIII: James Grant, 1878-1894, 5 folders
Subgroup 2: Correspondence, 1876-1962, 33.25 linear feet
Series IX: Incoming Correspondence, 1876-1911, 4.5 linear feet
Series X: Outgoing Correspondence, 1882-1924, 10.5 linear feet
Series XI: General Correspondence, 1889-1962, 18.25 linear feet
Subgroup 3: Sherburne Mercantile, 1887-1954, 18.5 linear feet and 76
oversize volumes
Series XII: Babb Store, 1903-1921, 2.0 linear feet and 5 oversize
volumes
Series XIII: Glacier National Park Store, 1917-1921, 2 folders
Series XIV: Financial and Legal, 1887-1954, 16.25 linear feet and 71
oversize volumes
Series XV: Organization, 1909-1951, 6 folders
Subgroup 4: Other Business Interests, 1885-1955, 14.25 linear feet and
14 oversize volumes
Series XVI: Pre-Montana Businesses, 1885-1899, 0.25 linear feet and 5
oversize volumes
Series XVII: First National Bank of Browning, 1917-1955, 0.75 linear
feet
Series XVIII: St. Mary's International Telephone Company, 1910, 1
folder
Series XIX: Sherburne Investment Company, 1919, 1 folder
Series XX: Swift Current Oil, Land and Power Company, 1904-1930, 0.25
linear feet
Series XXI: Badger Creek Land and Livestock Company, 1926-1937, 0.75
linear feet
Series XXII: Blackfeet Lumber Company, 1920-1923, 0.25 linear feet
Series XXIII: Blackfeet Tribal Business Council, 1935-1954, 3
folders
Series XXIV: Blackfeet Tribe, 1924-1954, 0.25 linear feet
Series XXV: City of Browning, 1936-1937, 1 folder
Series XXVI: Browning Funeral Home, 1942-1944, 0.25 linear feet
Series XXVII: Browning Public Schools, 1916-1917, 0.25 linear feet
Series XXVIII: Dogs for Defense,1942-1954, 0.25 linear feet
Series XXIX: Federal Land Bank of Spokane, 1930-1935, 0.5 linear feet
and 9 oversize volumes
Series XXX: Real Estate, 1908-1956, 9.0 linear feet
Series XXXI: Glacier County Salvage, 1942-1944, 0.25 linear feet
Series XXXII: Ranch and Livestock, 1901-1942, 1.0 linear feet
Subgroup 5: Photographs and Audio, 1898-1955, 2.5 linear feet
Series XXXIII: Photographs, 1898-1954, 1.5 linear feet
Series XXXIV: Audio, 1954-1955, 1.0 linear foot
Custodial History :
The materials were in the possession of the Sherburne family until
time of donation to the Archives.
Acquisition Information :
Gift of Fred Sherburne and Faithe Sherburne Bercovich, 1976, 1978, and
1983.
Processing Note :
The collection was originally processed in three parts as the
Sherburne Mercantile Papers (LC 67, LC 74, and LC 120); audio materials and
photographs were separated, and a portion of the photographs remained
unprocessed. The correspondence in LC 67 was arranged largely as it had come,
with all correspondence filed chronologically, then alphabetically. During 2004
processing, the three collections were re-united as one collection, with
photographs and audio added back in. The collection was re-named the more
accurate Sherburne Family Papers, and a new series arrangement was devised that
fully reflected the presence of several generations of personal papers as well
as business records. Formerly unprocessed photographs were described and
integrated into the collection. Louise Lockley's diary, previously processed as
Mss 401, was integrated back into the collection, since it clearly originated
there.
Separated Materials :
During original processing, the following materials were separated
from the collection and placed in the Mansfield Library's book and maps
collections:
Fred Lockley,
Across the Plains by Prairie Schooner
Fred Lockely,
To Oregon by Ox-Team in '47
Glacier National Park in Natural Color
Historical Society of Montana,
Charles Marion Russell
Charles F. Luckhard,
Faith in the Forest
George C. Shaw,
The Chinook Jargon and How to Use It
Frederic J. Long,
Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon
William Tomkins,
Universal Indian Sign Language
Glacier County, Montana
Kalispell Chamber of Commerce,
The Flathead
Blueprint of Pipeline for water supply to town of Browning,
Montana.
Additionally, an original edition Edison Voicewriter (dictation
recorder) was separated from the collection but retained by the K. Ross Toole
Archives.
Detailed Description of the Collection
Subgroup 1: Family Papers, 1823-1956
2.5 linear feet and 1 reel
of microfilm
Materials in this subgroup include personal records from members
of the extended Sherburne family (also James Grant whose relationship to the
Sherburne family is unclear). Materials range from checkbook registers to
published writings, from estate records to short correspondence sequences, and
from certificates of appreciation to business licenses.
Container(s)
Description
Series I: Joseph Sherburne and Elizabeth
"Betsy" Sherburne, 1823-1873
2 folders
Joseph and Betsy were the parents of Joseph Herbert Sherburne;
they lived in Maine. The series contains records relating to Joseph Sherburne's
estate and some notes taken by Betsy Sherburne.
Box/Folder
1/1
Estate of Joseph
Sherburne, 1823-1873
1/2
Notes, Betsy
Sherburne, 1842-1862
Series II: Joseph Herbert Sherburne and
Gertrude Lockley Sherburne, 1880-1956
0.25 linear feet
Joseph Herbert and Gertrude Lockley Sherburne established the
Sherburne Mercantile in Browning, Montana, as well as other family businesses
in Montana. Materials in this series include civic group appreciation
certificates, business licenses, and legal documents directly related to
Joseph, Gertrude, and their business enterprises. Also included are newspaper
clippings about the Sherburne family, issues of interest to the Sherburnes, and
some cartoon art work.
Box/Folder
1/3
Certificates and
Licenses, 1880-1889
1/4
Certificates and
Licenses, 1890-1899
1/5
Certificates and
Licenses, 1900-1909
1/6
Certificates and
Licenses, 1910-1919
1/7
Certificates and
Licenses, 1920-1929
1/8
Certificates and
Licenses, 1930-1939
1/9
Certificates and
Licenses, 1940-1949
1/10
Certificates and
Licenses, 1950-1956
1/11
Clippings, Sherburne
Family
1/12
Clippings, Other
1/13
Drawings and
Cartoons
1/14
Clippings,
Biographical
1/15
Clippings, First Presbyterian
Church materials
125/252
Cash Book, 1924-1928
Series III: A. J. Gibson and Maude Lockley
Gibson, 1928-1929
3 folders
Maude Lockley Gibson was Gertrude Sherburne's sister. Maude's
husband A. J. was involved with Sherburne business ventures, particularly land
speculation; this is represented primarily in the Correspondence subgroup.
Materials in this series relate mostly to Maude's estate after she was killed
in 1928; Gertrude Sherburne was one of the beneficiaries. The series also
contains A. J. Gibson's drawing for the Sherburne, Montana, post office, which
was built.
Box/Folder
2/1
Clippings, A.J.
Gibson
2/2
Drawing of Browning Post
Office, A. J. Gibson, 1928
2/3
Maude L. Gibson
Estate, 1929
Series IV: Henry Howard Arthur and Louise
Lockley Arthur, 1861-1909
0.25 linear feet and 1
reel of microfilm
Louise Lockley was Gertrude Sherburne's sister. She lived with
the Sherburne family in Ponca, Indian Territory, where she met and married
Henry Arthur. This series contains documentation of his military service and
the aftermath of his death. There is a letter that Louise received in Walla
Walla, Washington, where she lived with her parents, in 1862. It also contains
two of Louise's diaries: one from 1882 to 1885 that documents her life in
Ponca, Indian Territory, including horseback riding, and visits to the Indian
school and Ponca Agency, where Chief Joseph and members of his Nez Perce tribe
had been moved in 1879 after their 1877 flight from the U.S. military. The Nez
Perce moved back to Idaho in 1883. The second diary dates from 1905 to 1906 and
contains her observations and drawings of nature on the Rocky Mountain Front.
Last, the series contains materials relating to the Chief Mountain Oil Company,
which names Lousie as secretary.
Box/Folder
2/4
Arthur
Correspondence, 1879-1900
2/5
Henry Howard Arthur
Estate, 1901
2/6
Legal and Financial
Documents, 1881-1897
2/7
Louise Lockley Arthur,
"Observations in Nature Work", 1905-1906
2/8
Letter from Fred Lockley to Lou
[Louise] Lockley, 1862
2/9
Chief Mountain Oil Company,
correspondence, 1907
2/10
Chief Mountain Oil Company,
legal, 1905-1906
2/11
Chief Mountain Oil Company,
organization, 1909
OS1/1
Arthur, Henry H., U.S. Army
Discharge, 1861
OS1/2
Arthur, Henry H., U.S. Navy
Discharge, 1868
Microfilm Reel
Louise Lockley,
Diary, 1882-1885
Series V: Fred E. Lockley, 1865
2 folders
Fred E. Lockley was Gertrude Sherburne's brother. Like his
father, he was a newspaperman and had a column in the
Oregon Journal. The series contains clippings of
some of his columns and a few financial records. There is extensive
correspondence with him in the Correspondence subgroup.
Box/Folder
2/12
Financial Records, 1865
2/13
Clippings
Series VI: Joseph Lockley
Sherburne, 1900-1956
1.5 linear feet
Joseph "Joe" Lockley Sherburne was the eldest son of Joseph
Herbert and Gertrude Sherburne. He helped open the Sherburne Mercantile
satellite store in Babb, Montana, and shortly became manager. After his
father's death Joe assumed responsibility for most Sherburne family business
enterprises, particularly the Sherburne Mercantile and First National Bank of
Browning. Joe was also a prolific writer working as a stringer for the
Great Falls Tribuneand Associated Press as well as
fiction stories published in
Reader's Digest. This series contains samples of
Joe's writings, correspondence regarding his efforts to get published, research
materials for his writing, tax and estate records for Joe and Eula Sherburne,
personal check registers, and numerous personal diaries. Materials in this
series provide particular insights into practices for and experiences of rural
reporters "stringing" stories for larger markets.
Box/Folder
2/14
Estate of Joseph L.
Sherburne, 1947-1953
2/15
Estate of Joseph L.
Sherburne, 1955-1956
2/16
Correspondence regarding
stories, 1907, 1923-1939
2/17
Correspondence regarding
stories, 1940-1955
2/18
Instructions to reporters,
Great Falls Tribune, 1932-1933
2/18
Writings, undated
3/1
Writings
3/2
News Reports, Great Falls
Tribune and Associated Press
3/3
News Reports, Great Falls
Tribune and Associated Press
3/4
News Reports, Great Falls
Tribune and Associated Press
3/5
Readers Digest
3/6
Clippings of
stories
3/7
Research materials
3/8
History of Blackfeet chapter of
American Red Cross, 1931
3/9
Richard Sanderville Chief Bull
writings
3/10
Income Taxes, 1917-1934
3/11
Income Taxes, 1935-1940
3/12
Income Taxes, 1941-1946
4/1
Income Taxes, 1947-1948
4/2
Income Taxes, 1949
4/3
Income Taxes, 1950
4/4
Income Taxes, 1951-1955
4/5
Diary, July-November 1900
4/6
Diary partial, May 1901
4/7
Diaries, 1901 and 1905
4/8
Diaries, "Indian Language Words
Used in the Store" and addresses, 1906-1907
4/9
Diaries, 1908-1910
4/10
Diaries, Accounts, Memoranda,
and Addresses, 1917-1920
5/1
Diaries, Addresses and
Accounts, 1925, 1936, 1937
5/2
Clippings, undated
125/253
Check register, 1937-1943
125/254
Check register, 1943-1946
125/255
Check register, 1947-1949
Series VII: Arthur Sherburne, 1910-1915
0.25 linear feet
Arthur Sherburne was the third son of Joseph Herbert and
Gertrude Lockley Sherburne. Materials in this series include small amounts of
personal correspondence, financial records, and legal documents.
Box/Folder
5/3
Correspondence, 1913, 1915
5/4
Legal Documents, 1914
125/251
Cash book, 1910
Series VIII: James Grant, 1878-1894
5 folders
James Grant's relationship to the Sherburne family is unknown.
He lived in Dupuyer Creek, Montana. The series contains his correspondence with
James and Joe Kipp (owners of the Browning Mercantile that the Sherburne's
purchased and opened as the Sherburne Mercantile) and an extensive run of
correspondence with Christopher Higgins, a prominent businessman of Missoula,
Montana.
Box/Folder
5/5
Correspondence including Kipp,
James and Joe, 1878-1894
Materials in this subgroup consist of Sherburne family general
correspondence--personal and business, incoming and outgoing. Items in Series
IX are loose sheets of correspondence separated and identified as "incoming" at
the time these materials were donated to the archives. Series X materials are
bound volumes of outgoing correspondence primarily from the Sherburne
Mercantile, but also include some personal correspondence. Items in Series XI
include both incoming and outgoing correspondence, generally postdating
materials in the previous two series, with a few items of overlap.
Container(s)
Description
Series IX: Incoming
Correspondence, 1876-1911
4.5 linear feet
This series contains incoming correspondence; mostly addressed
to Joseph Herbert Sherburne regarding mercantile business but also includes
some general family correspondence. These materials span the Sherburne's
businesses in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Montana, providing some insights into daily
operations for businesses operating within American Indian reservations and
some details regarding the Sherburne family's move to Montana. The
correspondence sequences in this series are particularly prevalent during the
Browning years, including exchanges with several western and central Montana
businesses, politicians, and prominent citizens.
Box/Folder
6/1
A-Z, 1876
6/2
Carr, H. M., 1891
6/3
Frost, S. A., 1891
6/4
A-Z, 1891
6/5
United States, 1892
6/6
A-Z, 1892
6/7
United States, 1893
6/8
A-Z, 1893
6/9
A-Z, 1894
6/10
A-Z, 1900
6/11
A, 1901
6/12
Frost, S.A., 1901
6/13
B-F, 1901
6/14
Hartwig, Otto, 1901
6/15
Hege, S. B., 1901
6/16
G-H, 1901
6/17
Kipp, Joseph, 1901
6/18
I-K, 1901
6/19
Missoula Mercantile Company
Kalispell, 1901
6/20
Montana State, 1901
6/21
M, 1901
6/22
N-P, 1901
6/23
R-S, 1901
6/24
Tatsey, J., 1901
6/25
United States, 1901
6/26
T-W, 1901
6/27
A-B, 1902
6/28
C-E, 1902
6/29
Hartwig, Otto J., 1902
6/30
F-H, 1902
6/31
Lockley, Fred, 1902
6/32
I-L, 1902
6/33
Missoula Mercantile Company
Kalispell, 1902
6/34
M-P, 1902
6/35
R, 1902
6/36
Stanford, H. P., 1902
6/37
S, 1902
6/38
United States, 1902
6/39
T-W, 1902
6/40
A-Z, 1903
6/41
United States, Department of
the Interior, 1904
6/42
Hege, S.B., 1905
6/43
A-Z, 1905
6/44
Hege, S.B., 1906
6/45
United States, 1906
6/46
A-Z, 1906
7/1
A-D, 1907
7/2
F-G, 1907
7/1
Hege, S.B., 1907
7/4
H-K, 1907
7/5
L, 1907
7/6
Montana State, 1907
7/7
Montana
Stockgrowers, 1907
7/8
M, 1907
7/9
Pray, Charles N., 1907
7/10
N-R, 1907
7/11
S-T, 1907
7/12
United States, 1907
7/13
U-Z, 1907
7/14
A-B, 1908
7/15
C, 1908
7/16
D-E, 1908
7/17
Frost, S.A., 1908
7/18
F, 1908
7/19
G, 1908
7/20
Hartwig, Otto, 1908
7/21
Hege, S.B., 1908
7/22
H-I, 1908
7/23
J-K, 1908
7/24
L, 1908
7/25
Missoula Mercantile Company
Kalispell, 1908
8/1
M, 1908
8/2
N-P, 1908
8/3
R, 1908
8/4
Stanford, Harry P., 1908
8/5
S, 1908
8/6
United States, Department of
the Interior, 1908
8/7
T-V, 1908
8/8
W-Z, 1908
8/9
A, 1909
8/10
B, 1909
8/11
Curtis, Edward S., 1909
8/12
C, 1909
8/13
D-E, 1909
8/14
F, 1909
8/15
Hege, S.B., 1909
8/16
Hill, Louis W., 1909
8/17
G-H, 1909
8/18
I-L, 1909
9/1
Missoula Mercantile Company
Kalispell, 1909
9/2
Montana State, 1909
9/3
Sherburne, Morse, 1909
9/4
M, 1909
9/5
N, 1909
9/6
O, 1909
9/7
P, 1909
9/8
R, 1909
9/9
Shepard, Ralph, 1909
9/10
Sherburne, Eula, 1909
9/11
Stanford, Harry P., 1909
9/12
S, 1909
9/13
S, 1909
9/14
United States, 1909
9/15
T-U, 1909
9/16
W-Z, 1909
10/1
A, 1910
10/2
B, 1910
10/3
C, 1910
10/4
C, 1910
10/5
D, 1910
10/6
E, 1910
10/7
F, 1910
10/8
Gibson, A.J., 1910
10/9
G, 1910
10/10
Hartwig, Otto, 1910
10/11
Hege, S.B., 1910
10/12
H, 1910
11/1
I, 1910
11/2
J, 1910
11/3
Kiser Photo Company, 1910
11/4
K, 1910
11/5
Lockley, Fred, 1910
11/6
L, 1910
11/7
Missoula Mercantile Company
Kalispell, 1910
11/8
Montana State, 1910
11/9
Morse, Sherburne, 1910
11/10
M, 1910
11/11
M, 1910
11/12
N, 1910
11/13
O, 1910
11/14
Pray, Charles N., 1910
11/15
P, 1910
11/16
R, 1910
11/17
Sherburne, Eduardo
Blanco, 1910
11/18
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1910
12/1
Sherburne, Lou, 1910
12/2
Stanford, Harry P., 1910
12/3
S, 1910
12/4
S, 1910
12/5
S, 1910
12/6
Tatsey, Joe, 1910
12/7
T, 1910
12/8
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1910
12/9
United States, 1910
12/10
U, 1910
12/11
V, 1910
12/12
W, 1910
12/13
A, 1911
12/14
B, 1911
12/15
C, 1911
13/1
D-E, 1911
13/2
F, 1911
13/3
Gibson, A.J., 1911
13/4
G, 1911
13/5
Hartwig, Otto, 1911
13/6
Hege, S.B., 1911
13/7
H, 1911
13/8
I-J, 1911
13/9
Kiser Photo Company, 1911
13/10
K-L, 1911
13/11
Missoula Mercantile Company
Kalispell, 1911
13/12
Montana State, 1911
13/13
Morse, Sherburne, 1911
13/14
M, 1911
13/15
N, 1911
13/16
O-P, 1911
13/17
Retail Merchants Association of
Montana, 1911
13/18
R, 1911
13/19
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1911
13/20
S, 1911
13/21
T, 1911
13/22
United States, 1911
13/23
V, 1911
13/24
W-Z, 1911
Series X: Outgoing
Correspondence, 1882-1924
10.5 linear feet
This series contains outgoing correspondence, both personal and
professional, contained within bound volumes. These materials span the
Sherburne's businesses in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Montana. Materials are
particularly strong during the Browning years, including exchanges with several
western and central Montana businesses, politicians, and prominent
citizens.
Box/Folder
14/1
June 1882-February 1883
14/2
February 1883-June 1884
14/3
December 1886-November 1887
14/4
April 1881-July 1888
15/1
July 1888-March 1890
15/2
April 1890-December 1891
15/3
December 1891-December 1892
15/4
December 1892-January 1894
16/1
August 1895-February 1897
16/2
March 1894-July 1897
16/3
July 1897-February 1898
16/4
February-June 1898
17/1
June-October 1898
17/2
October 1898-March 1899
17/3
March-August 1899
18/1
June 1884-September 1899
18/2
September-December 1899
18/3
December 1899-May 1900
19/1
June-September 1900
19/2
September 1900-January 1901
19/3
February-July 1901
19/4
July-November 1901
20/1
November 1901-June 1902
20/2
June-October 1902
20/3
October 1902-March 1903
20/4
March-August 1903
21/1
August-September 1903
21/2
December 1903-March 1904
21/3
May-September 1904
21/4
September 1904-March 1905
22/1
March-July 1905
22/2
July-November 1905
22/3
November 1905-June 1906
22/4
June-October 1906
23/1
October 1906-January 1907
23/2
January-June 1907
23/3
June-September 1907
24/1
September-December 1907
24/2
December 1907-April 1908
24/3
April-August 1908
25/1
August-November 1908
25/2
November 1908-March 1909
26/1
March 1909-June 1909
26/2
June-November 1909
26/3
November 1909-April 1910
27/1
April-August 1910
27/2
August-December 1910
27/3
December 1910-October 1911
28/1
October 1911-June 1912
28/2
June 1912-January 1913
28/3
January-July 1913
29/1
August-December 1913
29/2
December 1913-August 1914
29/3
August 1914-January 1915
30/1
January-April 1915
30/2
April-December 1915
30/3
December 1915-October 1916
31/1
October 1916-July 1917
31/2
July 1917-September 1918
31/3
September 1918-October 1919
32/1
October 1919-November 1920
32/2
November 1920-November 1921
32/3
November 1921-June 1924
Series XI: General
Correspondence, 1889-1962
18.25 linear
feet
This series includes extensive sequences of incoming and
outgoing correspondence, both personal and business-related. Materials span
between 1889 and 1962, with the bulk dating between 1917 and 1956. Family
correspondence is particularly prevalent in this series, especially from female
members of the Sherburne family providing a significant source of
early-twentieth century feminine perspectives on family, business, and life on
the Blackfeet Reservation and the American west more generally.
Box/Folder
33/1
A-Z, 1889, 1902, 1907-1910
33/2
Morse, Sherburne, 1912
33/3
Sherburne, Theodore, 1912
33/4
Morse, Sherburne, 1913
33/5
W, 1913
33/6
Morse, Sherburne, 1914
33/7
A-Z, 1914
33/8
Lane, Harry, 1915
33/9
Montana State, 1915
33/10
Morse, Sherburne, 1915
33/11
United States, 1915
33/12
A-Z, 1915
33/13
Gold, Douglas, 1916
33/14
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1916
33/15
Lane, Harry, 1916
33/16
Montana State, 1916
33/17
United States, 1916
33/18
A-Z, 1916
33/19
Morse, Sherburne, 1917
33/20
Charles E. Walters and
Company, 1917
33/21
A, 1917
33/22
Bourquin, George M., 1917
33/23
B, 1917
33/24
B, 1917
33/25
C, 1917
34/1
C, 1917
34/2
D, 1917
34/3
E, 1917
34/4
First and Security National
Bank, 1917
34/5
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1917
34/6
Frost, S.A., 1917
34/7
F, 1917
34/8
Gerard, James W., 1917
34/9
Gibson, A.J., 1917
34/10
Gold, Douglas, 1917
34/11
Great Northern
Railroad, 1917
34/12
G, 1917
34/13
Hartwig, Otto, 1917
34/14
Hege, S.B., 1917
34/15
H, 1917
34/16
I, 1917
35/1
J, 1917
35/2
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1917
35/3
K, 1917
35/4
Lane, Harry, 1917
35/5
L, 1917
35/6
Marshall Field and
Company, 1917
35/7
Montana State, 1917
35/8
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1917
35/9
Union Bank and
Trust, 1917
35/10
United States, 1917
35/11
M-W, 1917
35/12
A, 1918
35/13
B, 1918
36/1
C, 1918
36/2
D, 1918
36/3
Eaton, Howard, 1918
36/4
E, 1918
36/5
First and Security National
Bank, 1918
36/6
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1918
36/7
Frost, S.A., 1918
36/8
F, 1918
36/9
G, 1918
36/10
Hartwig, Otto, 1918
36/11
Hege, S.B., 1918
36/12
H, 1918
36/13
I, 1918
36/14
J, 1918
36/15
Kalispell Flour Mill
Company, 1918
36/16
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1918
36/17
Kiser Photo Company, 1918
36/18
K, 1918
37/1
Lanstrum, Oscar M., 1918
37/2
Lockley, Fred, 1918
37/3
L, 1918
37/4
Mc, 1918
37/5
Montana State, 1918
37/6
Montana Oil Company, 1918
37/7
Morse, Sherburne, 1918
37/8
M, 1918
37/9
N, 1918
37/10
O, 1918
37/11
P, 1918
37/12
Roosevelt, Franklin
D., 1918
37/13
R, 1918
37/14
Sherburne, Arthur, 1918
37/15
Sherburne, Frank P., 1918
37/16
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1918
37/17
S, 1918
37/18
T, 1918
37/19
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1918
37/20
United States, 1918
37/21
U, 1918
38/1
V, 1918
38/2
W, 1918
38/3
Y, 1918
38/4
A, 1919
38/5
B, 1919
38/6
C, 1919
38/7
D, 1919
38/8
First and Security National
Bank, 1919
38/9
Frost, S.A., 1919
38/10
F, 1919
38/11
Gibson, A.J., 1919
38/12
G, 1919
38/13
Hartwig, Otto, 1919
38/14
Hege, S.B., 1919
38/15
H, 1919
38/16
I, 1919
38/17
J, 1919
38/18
Kalispell Flour Mill
Company, 1919
38/19
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1919
38/20
K, 1919
38/21
L, 1919
38/22
Montana State, 1919
38/23
Montana Oil Company, 1919
38/24
Mc, 1919
38/25
M, 1919
38/26
N, 1919
38/27
O, 1919
38/28
P-R, 1919
38/29
Sherburne, Frank P., 1919
38/30
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1919
38/31
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1919
38/32
Stewart, Sam V., 1919
39/1
Studebaker, 1919
39/2
S, 1919
39/3
T, 1919
39/4
United States, 1919
39/5
U, 1919
39/6
V, 1919
39/7
W, 1919
39/8
Y, 1919
38/9
First and Security National
Bank, 1920
39/10
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1920
39/11
A-F, 1920
39/12
Gibson, A.J., 1920
39/13
Hartwig, Otto, 1920
39/14
Hege, S.B., 1920
39/15
G-J, 1920
39/16
Lockley, Fred, 1920
39/17
Montana State, 1920
39/18
Montana Development
Company, 1920
39/19
Morse, Sherburne, 1920
39/20
L-P, 1920
39/21
Robinson, Verne, 1920
39/22
R, 1920
39/23
Sherburne, Frank P., 1920
39/24
S-T, 1920
39/25
United States, 1920
39/26
U-W, 1920
40/1
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1921
40/2
A-F, 1921
40/3
Gibson, A.J., 1921
40/4
Gold, Douglas, 1921
40/5
Hartwig, Otto, 1921
40/6
Hege, S.B., 1921
40/7
G-K, 1921
40/8
Leavitt, Scott, 1921
40/9
Lockley, Fred, 1921
40/10
McCormick, Washington J.,
Jr., 1921
40/11
Morse, Sherburne, 1921
40/12
L-P, 1921
40/13
Riddick, Carl W., 1921
40/14
Robinson, Verne, 1921
40/15
United States, 1921
40/16
R-W, 1921
40/17
Collins Land
Company, 1922
40/18
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1922
40/19
Gibson, A.J., 1922
40/20
A-G, 1922
40/21
Hartwig, Otto, 1922
40/22
Hege, S.B., 1922
40/23
Lockley, Fred and
Lou, 1922
40/24
Montana State, 1922
40/25
H-M, 1922
40/26
Riddick, Carl W., 1922
40/27
P-R, 1922
40/28
Sherburne, Frank P., 1922
40/29
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1922
40/30
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1922
40/31
United States, 1922
40/32
T-W, 1922
40/33
Blackfeet Indian Relief
Fund, 1923
40/34
Frost, Dan, 1923
40/35
Grinnell, George
Bird, 1923
40/36
Hartwig, Otto, 1923
40/37
Hege, S.B., 1923
41/1
Lockley, Fred, 1923
41/2
Montana State, 1923
41/3
Robinson, Verne, 1923
41/4
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1923
41/5
United States, 1923
41/6
A-Z, 1923
32/4
Boy Scouts, Glacier Park
Council, 1923-1924
41/7
Agricultural Credit
Corporation, 1924
41/8
A-D, 1924
41/9
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1924
41/10
Gibson, A.J., 1924
41/11
Hartwig, Otto, 1924
41/12
Hege, S.B., 1924
41/13
Hill, Louis W., 1924
41/14
F-H, 1924
41/15
Leavitt, Scott, 1924
41/16
Montana State, 1924
41/17
Morse, Sherburne, 1924
41/18
I-N, 1924
41/19
Robinson, Verne, 1924
41/20
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1924
41/21
United States, 1924
41/22
Walsh, Thomas J., 1924
41/23
S-W, 1924
41/24
A-C, 1925
41/25
D-E, 1925
41/26
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1925
41/27
F, 1925
41/28
Glacier County, 1925
41/29
Gold, Douglas, 1925
41/30
G, 1925
41/31
Hartwig, Otto, 1925
41/32
Hege, S.B., 1925
41/33
H, 1925
41/34
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1925
41/35
I-K, 1925
42/1
J.B. Long and
Company, 1925
42/2
Lockley, Fred and
Lou, 1925
42/3
L, 1925
42/4
Montana State, 1925
42/5
Mc-M, 1925
42/6
N-P, 1925
42/7
Retail Merchants Association of
Montana, 1925
42/8
Robinson, Verne, 1925
42/9
R, 1925
42/10
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1925
42/11
S, 1925
42/12
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1925
42/13
United States, 1925
42/14
T-Y, 1925
42/15
Ayers, Roy E., 1926
42/16
A-D, 1926
42/17
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1926
42/18
E-F, 1926
42/19
Gold, Douglas, 1926
42/20
G, 1926
42/21
Hartwig, Otto, 1926
42/22
Hege, S.B., 1926
42/23
J.B. Long and
Company, 1926
42/24
H-L, 1926
42/25
Montana State, 1926
42/26
Morse, Sherburne, 1926
42/27
M-N, 1926
43/1
O-P, 1926
43/2
Robinson, Verne, 1926
43/3
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1926
43/4
United States, 1926
43/5
R-W, 1926
43/6
Coolidge, Calvin, 1927
43/7
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1927
43/8
Hartwig, Otto, 1927
43/9
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1927
43/10
Leavitt, Scott, 1927
43/11
Lockley, Fred and
Lou, 1927
43/12
Montana State, 1927
43/13
Robinson, Verne, 1927
43/14
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1927
43/15
United States, 1927
43/16
A-Z, 1927
43/17
First Presbyterian
Church, 1928
43/18
Hartwig, Otto, 1928
43/19
Leavitt, Scott, 1928
43/20
Linderman, Frank B., 1928
43/21
Lockley, Fred, 1928
43/22
Montana State, 1928
43/23
Morse, Sherburne, 1928
43/24
A-O, 1928
43/25
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1928
43/26
P-S, 1928
43/27
United States, 1928
43/28
T-Z, 1928
43/29
First National Bank, Great
Falls, 1929
44/1
First National of
Kalispell, 1929
44/2
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1929
44/3
Frost, Dan, 1929
44/4
A-G, 1929
44/5
Hartwig, Otto, 1929
44/6
Hege, S.B., 1929
44/7
Hoover, Herbert, 1929
44/8
Leavitt, Scott, 1929
44/9
Lockley, Fred, 1929
44/10
Montana State, 1929
44/11
H-P, 1929
44/12
Rankin, Wellington
D., 1929
44/13
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1929
44/14
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1929
44/15
United States, 1929
44/16
R-Z, 1929
44/17
Associated Industries of
Montana, 1930
44/18
Erickson, J.E., 1930
44/19
First National Bank, Great
Falls, 1930
44/20
First National Bank of
Kalispell, 1930
44/21
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1930
44/22
Hartwig, Otto, 1930
44/23
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1930
44/24
Leavitt, Scott, 1930
44/25
Lockley, Fred, 1930
44/26
Rankin, Wellington
D., 1930
44/27
Robinson, Verne, 1930
44/28
Rowell, A.Q., 1930
44/29
A-R, 1930
44/30
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1930
44/31
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1930
44/32
S, 1930
44/33
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1930
44/34
United States, 1930
44/35
Yegen, Peter, Jr., 1930
44/36
T-Z, 1930
45/1
Frost, Dan, 1931
45/2
Gold, Douglas, 1931
45/3
Hartwig, Otto, 1931
45/4
A-J, 1931
45/5
Leavitt, Scott, 1931
45/6
Lion's Club, 1931
45/7
Lockley, Fred, 1931
45/8
Lockley, Lawrence, 1931
45/9
Montana State, 1931
45/10
Rankin, Wellington
D., 1931
45/11
Robinson, Verne, 1931
45/12
L-R, 1931
45/13
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1931
45/14
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1931
45/15
United States, 1931
45/16
S-Z, 1931
45/17
Browning City, Water
Bonds, 1932
45/18
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1932
45/19
Hartwig, Otto, 1932
45/20
Leavitt, Scott, 1932
45/21
Lion's Club, 1932
45/22
Lockley, Fred, 1932
45/23
Montana State, 1932
45/24
Robinson, Verne, 1932
45/25
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1932
45/26
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1932
45/27
United States, 1932
45/28
A-Z, 1932
45/29
Associated Merchants of
Montana, 1933
45/30
Associated Merchants of
Montana, 1933
45/31
Browning City, 1933
45/32
Cooney, F.H., 1933
45/33
Erickson, John E., 1933
45/34
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1933
46/1
Hartwig, Otto, 1933
46/2
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1933
46/3
Leavitt, Scott, 1933
46/4
Lockley, Fred, 1933
46/5
Montana Taxpayers'
Association, 1933
46/6
Rankin, Wellington
D., 1933
46/7
Robinson, Verne, 1933
46/8
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1933
46/9
Smith, Russell, 1933
46/10
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1933
46/11
United States, 1933
46/12
A-Z, 1933
46/13
Associated Merchants of
Montana, 1934
46/14
A, 1934
46/15
Bourquin, George M., 1934
46/16
B, 1934
46/17
Cooney, F.H., 1934
46/18
C, 1934
46/19
DeYoung, Joe, 1934
46/20
D, 1934
46/21
E, 1934
46/22
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1934
46/23
F, 1934
46/24
Glacier County, 1934
46/25
Gold, Douglas, 1934
46/26
G, 1934
47/1
Hartwig, Otto, 1934
47/2
H, 1934
47/3
I, 1934
47/4
J, 1934
47/5
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1934
47/6
K, 1934
47/7
Latimer, Joseph W., 1934
47/8
Lockley, Fred, 1934
47/9
J.B. Long and
Company, 1934
47/10
L, 1934
47/11
McWhorter, L.V., 1934
47/12
Montana State, 1934
47/13
Montana Taxpayers'
Association, 1934
47/14
M, 1934
47/15
N, 1934
47/16
O, 1934
47/17
P, 1934
47/18
Republican State Central
Committee, 1934
47/19
Robinson, Verne, 1934
47/20
R, 1934
47/21
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1934
47/22
Smith, Russell, 1934
47/23
S, 1934
48/1
T, 1934
48/2
United States, 1934
48/3
United States, National
Recovery Administration, 1934
48/4
Wheeler, Burton K., 1934
48/5
U-Z, 1934
48/6
A-Z, 1934
48/7
Bourquin, George M., 1935
48/8
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1935
48/9
Gold, Douglas, 1935
48/10
Hartwig, Otto, 1935
48/11
A-I, 1935
48/12
King, William H., 1935
48/13
Linderman, Frank B., 1935
48/14
Lions Club, 1935
48/15
Lockley, Fred, 1935
48/16
Murray, James E., 1935
48/17
Robinson, Verne, 1935
48/18
J-R, 1935
48/19
Sharp, J.H., 1935
48/20
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1935
48/21
S, 1935
48/22
T, 1935
48/23
Union Bank and
Trust, 1935
48/24
United States, 1935
48/25
United States, National
Recovery Administration, 1935
49/1
U-Z, 1935
49/2
Associated Merchants of
Montana, 1936
49/3
Browning City, 1936
49/4
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1936
49/5
Hartwig, Otto, 1936
49/6
Hazelbaker, Frank
A., 1936
49/7
Hoover, Herbert, 1936
49/8
A-H, 1936
49/9
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1936
49/10
Larson for United States
Senator Club, 1936
49/11
Latimer, Joseph W., 1936
49/12
Linderman, Frank B., 1936
49/13
Lions Club, 1936
49/14
Lockley, Fred, 1936
49/15
Montana State, 1936
49/16
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1936
49/17
Montana Republican State
Central Committee, 1936
49/18
Murray, James E., 1936
49/19
I-P, 1936
49/20
Rankin, Wellington
D., 1936
49/21
Republican National
Committee, 1936
49/22
Robinson, Verne, 1936
49/23
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1936
49/24
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1936
50/1
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1936
50/2
Sherburne, Frank P., 1936
50/3
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1936
50/4
United States, 1936
50/5
R-Z, 1936
50/6
Allen, Jacob D., 1937
50/7
Browning City, 1937
50/8
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1937
50/9
Gold, Douglas, 1937
50/10
A-G, 1937
50/11
Hartwig, Otto, 1937
50/12
Hyde, Arthur M., 1937
50/13
Latimer, Joseph W., 1937
50/14
Lions Club, 1937
50/15
Lockley, Fred, 1937
50/16
Montana State, 1937
50/17
Montana Republican State
Central Committee, 1937
50/18
Murray, James E., 1937
50/19
H-M, 1937
50/20
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1937
50/21
Sherburne, Eula, 1937
50/22
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1937
50/23
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1937
50/24
United States, 1937
50/25
Wheeler, Burton K., 1937
50/26
N-Z, 1937
51/1
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1938
51/2
Gold, Douglas, 1938
51/3
Hoover, Herbert, 1938
51/4
Linderman, Frank B., 1938
51/5
Lions Club, 1938
51/6
Lockley, Fred, 1938
51/7
A-L, 1938
51/8
Montana State, 1938
51/9
Murray, James E., 1938
51/10
Pettengill, Samuel
B., 1938
51/11
"Pink Reporter", 1938
51/12
Robinson, Verne, 1938
51/13
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1938
51/14
Sherburne, Eula, 1938
51/15
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1938
51/16
United States, 1938
51/17
Wheeler, Burton K., 1938
51/18
Wuerthner, Julius
J., 1938
51/19
M-Z, 1938
51/20
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1939
51/21
Hartwig, Otto, 1939
51/22
Hoover, Herbert, 1939
51/23
Latimer, Joseph W., 1939
51/24
Lions Club, 1939
51/25
Lockley, Fred, 1939
51/26
Murray, James E., 1939
51/27
Robinson, Verne, 1939
51/28
A-R, 1939
51/29
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1939
51/30
Sherburne, Frank P., 1939
51/31
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1939
51/32
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1939
51/33
Short, Dewey, 1939
51/34
Thorkelson, J., 1939
51/35
United States, 1939
51/36
Wheeler, Burton K., 1939
51/37
S-Z, 1939
51/38
Ayers, Roy E., 1940
51/39
Ford, Sam C., 1940
51/40
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1940
51/41
Frisbee, Selden S., 1940
51/42
Great Falls Tribune, 1940
51/43
Hibbard, A.T., 1940
51/44
Hoover, Herbert, 1940
51/45
Knowles, Gladys E., 1940
51/46
Leavitt, Scott, 1940
51/47
Lions Club, 1940
51/48
Lockley, Fred, 1940
51/49
Lockley, Lawrence, 1940
51/50
Montana State, 1940
51/51
Montana Republican State
Central Committee, 1940
51/52
Murray, James E., 1940
51/53
Republican National
Committee, 1940
51/54
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1940
51/55
Stone, Forrest R., 1940
51/56
Taft, Robert, 1940
52/1
United States, 1940
52/2
Yegen, Peter, Jr., 1940
52/3
A-Z, 1940
52/4
Frisbee, Selden S., 1941
52/5
Great Falls Tribune, 1941
52/6
"Hot Wheat"
Information, 1941
52/7
Lockley, Lawrence, 1941
52/8
Montana State, 1941
52/9
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1941
52/10
"Montana Farmer", 1941
52/11
Murray, James E., 1941
52/12
Oliver, Lou, 1941
52/13
A-O, 1941
52/14
P, 1941
52/15
Robinson, Verne, 1941
52/16
R, 1941
53/1
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1941
53/2
Sherburne, Frederic, 1941
53/3
Sherburne, Gertrude, 1941
53/4
Tatsey, Joseph, 1941
53/5
United States, 1941
53/6
Wheeler, Burton K., 1941
53/7
S-Z, 1941
53/8
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1942
53/9
Gold, Douglas, 1942
53/10
Hartwig, Otto, 1942
53/11
Hoover, Herbert, 1942
53/12
"Hot Wheat"
Information, 1942
53/13
A-H, 1942
53/14
I, 1942
53/15
LaBuff, Jess J., 1942
53/16
Lockley, Fred, 1942
53/17
Lockley, Lawrence, 1942
53/18
Montana State, 1942
53/19
Montanans Inc., 1942
53/20
Murray, James E., 1942
53/21
O'Connor, James F., 1942
53/22
Oliver, Lou, 1942
53/23
J-O, 1942
53/24
P, 1942
53/25
Republican National
Committee, 1942
53/26
Robinson, Verne, 1942
53/27
R, 1942
53/28
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1942
53/29
Sherburne, Faith, 1942
53/30
Sherburne, Frederic, 1942
53/31
Stone, Forrest R., 1942
53/32
Stone, Octavia, 1942
53/33
S, 1942
53/34
T, 1942
53/35
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1942
53/36
United States, 1942
53/37
"United States
Stockyards", 1942
53/38
Wheeler, Burton K., 1942
53/39
U-Z, 1942
54/1
Fire, 1942
54/2
LaBuff, Jess J., 1943
54/3
Montana State, 1943
54/4
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1943
54/5
Murray, James E., 1943
54/6
Oliver, Lou, 1943
54/7
Robinson, Verne Robinson, Theo
S., 1943
54/8
A-Z, 1943
54/9
Hoover, Herbert, 1944
54/10
LaBuff, Jess J., 1944
54/11
O'Connor, James J., 1944
54/12
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1944
54/13
Stone, Forrest R., 1944
54/14
A-Z, 1944
54/15
B, 1945
54/16
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1945
54/17
D-E, 1945
54/18
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1945
54/19
Hoover, Herbert, 1945
54/20
I, 1945
54/21
LaBuff, Jess J., 1945
54/22
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1945
54/23
Robinson, Verne, 1945
54/24
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1945
54/25
J-Z, 1945
54/26
Cassutt, Dorothy B., 1946
54/27
C, 1946
54/28
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1946
54/29
E, 1946
54/30
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1946
54/31
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1946
54/32
Frisbee, Selden, 1946
54/33
Hartwig, Otto, 1946
54/34
F-H, 1946
54/35
I, 1946
55/1
Leavitt, Scott, 1946
55/2
McKay, 1946
55/3
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1946
55/4
Montana Citizens'
Council, 1946
55/5
J-O, 1946
55/6
Robinson, Verne, 1946
55/7
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1946
55/8
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1946
55/9
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1946
55/10
Wheeler, Burton K., 1946
55/11
P-Z, 1946
55/12
B, 1947
55/13
Cassutt, Dorothy B., 1947
55/14
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1947
55/15
C, 1947
55/16
Dirksen, Everett M., 1947
55/17
D, 1947
55/18
Ecton, Zales N., 1947
55/19
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1947
55/20
Frisbee, Selden S., 1947
55/21
F-G, 1947
55/22
Hoover, Herbert, 1947
55/23
Jacobus, Don W., 1947
55/24
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1947
55/25
H-K, 1947
55/26
L, 1947
55/27
McKay, 1947
55/28
Montana State, 1947
55/29
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1947
55/30
M, 1947
55/31
N-P, 1947
55/32
Robinson, Verne, 1947
55/33
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1947
55/34
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1947
55/35
Stone, Forrest - R., 1947
55/36
Sulzer, Hans, 1947
55/37
Sunburst State Bank, 1947
55/38
R-S, 1947
55/39
Taft, Robert L., 1947
55/40
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1947
55/41
T, 1947
55/42
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1947
55/43
United States, 1947
55/44
U-Y, 1947
Box
46
A, 1948
56/2
B, 1948
56/3
C, 1948
56/4
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1948
56/5
Ecton, Zales N., 1948
56/6
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1948
56/7
Frisbee, Selden S., 1948
56/8
E-G, 1948
56/9
Hoover, Herbert, 1948
56/10
Jacobus, Don W., 1948
56/11
H-J, 1948
56/12
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1948
56/13
K, 1948
56/14
Lockley, Fred, 1948
56/15
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1948
56/16
McKay, 1948
56/17
Masonic Order, 1948
56/18
Montana State, 1948
56/19
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1948
56/20
Murrills, Lloyd, 1948
56/21
L-N, 1948
56/22
Pulp and Paper
Company, 1948
56/23
O-P, 1948
56/24
Rankin, Wellington
D., 1948
56/25
Republican, 1948
56/26
Robinson, Verne, 1948
56/27
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1948
56/28
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1948
56/29
Stone, Forrest B., 1948
56/30
Sulzer, Hans, 1948
56/31
Sunburst State Bank, 1948
56/32
R-S, 1948
56/33
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1948
56/34
T, 1948
56/35
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1948
56/36
United States, 1948
56/37
U-Y, 1948
56/38
Bonner, John W., 1949
56/39
Browning Fair, 1949
56/40
B, 1949
56/41
Credit Service
Company, 1949
56/42
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1949
56/43
Ecton, Zales N., 1949
56/44
C-E, 1949
56/45
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1949
56/46
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1949
56/47
Frisbee, Selden, 1949
56/48
F, 1949
56/49
Hoover, Herbert, 1949
56/50
G-H, 1949
56/51
I, 1949
56/52
Knowles, Gladys, 1949
56/53
K, 1949
56/54
Lockley, Fred, 1949
56/55
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1949
56/56
L, 1949
57/1
Masonic Order, 1949
57/2
McKay, 1949
57/3
Montana State, 1949
57/4
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1949
57/5
Murrills, Lloyd, 1949
57/6
M, 1949
57/7
N, 1949
57/8
O, 1949
57/9
P, 1949
57/10
Republican, 1949
57/11
Robinson, Verne, 1949
57/12
R, 1949
57/13
Sherburne, Agnes
Rowell-Flint-Metcalf, 1949
57/14
Sherburne, Eula, 1949
57/15
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1949
57/16
Stone, Forrest R., 1949
57/17
Sulzer, Hans, 1949
57/18
S, 1949
57/19
T, 1949
57/20
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1949
57/21
United States, 1949
57/22
U-W, 1949
57/23
Association on American Indian
Affairs, 1950
57/24
A, 1950
57/25
Blackfeet Relief, 1950
57/26
Bonner, John W., 1950
57/27
Browning City, 1950
57/28
Browning Chamber of
Commerce, 1950
57/29
B, 1950
57/30
Carpenter, Dorothy Purchase of
the Contract with Clapp, Hugo, 1950
57/31
Cassutt, Dorothy B., 1950
57/32
Cohen, Felix, 1950
57/33
Credit Service
Company, 1950
57/34
C, 1950
57/35
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1950
57/36
Ecton, Zales N., 1950
57/37
Federal Reserve
Bank, 1950
57/38
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1950
57/39
Frisbee, C.E., 1950
58/1
Frisbee, Selden S., 1950
58/2
E-F, 1950
58/3
Gold, Doug, 1950
58/4
G-H, 1950
58/5
Hoover, Herbert, 1950
58/6
I, 1950
58/7
Jacobus, Don W., 1950
58/8
J, 1950
58/9
Knowles, Gladys, 1950
58/10
K, 1950
58/11
Last Star, Theodore, 1950
58/12
Lockley, Fred, 1950
58/13
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1950
58/14
L, 1950
58/15
McKay, Iliff, 1950
58/16
Mansfield, Michael
J., 1950
58/17
Metcalf, Leon, 1950
58/18
Montana State, 1950
58/19
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1950
58/20
Montana Taxpayers
Association, 1950
58/21
Murray, James E., 1950
58/22
Murrills, Lloyd, 1950
58/23
M, 1950
58/24
N-P, 1950
58/25
Republican, 1950
58/26
Robinson, Verne, 1950
58/27
R, 1950
58/28
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1950
58/29
Stassen, Harold E., 1950
58/30
S, 1950
58/31
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1950
58/32
T, 1950
58/33
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1950
58/34
United States, 1950
58/35
U-W, 1950
58/36
Y, 1950
58/37
Aronson, J. Hugo, 1951
58/38
Association on American Indian
Affairs, 1951
58/39
A, 1951
58/40
Boardman, Thomas H., 1951
58/41
Browning Chamber of
Commerce, 1951
58/42
Browning City, 1951
58/43
Browning Fair, 1951
58/44
B, 1951
59/1
Cassutt, Mary B., 1951
59/2
Credit Service
Company, 1951
59/3
C, 1951
59/4
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1951
59/5
Ecton, Zales N., 1951
59/6
D-E, 1951
59/7
First Federal Savings and
Loan, 1951
59/8
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1951
59/9
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1951
59/10
Frisbee, Selden, 1951
59/11
F, 1951
59/12
Gold, Douglas, 1951
59/13
Hege, Edwin, 1951
59/14
Hill, Louis W., 1951
59/15
G-H, 1951
59/16
I, 1951
59/17
Jacobus, Don W., 1951
59/18
J, 1951
59/19
Kalispell Mercantile
Company, 1951
59/20
K, 1951
59/21
Last Star, Theodore, 1951
59/22
Lockley, Fred, 1951
59/23
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1951
59/24
L, 1951
59/25
Mansfield, Michael
J., 1951
59/26
Masonic Order, 1951
59/27
McKay, Iliff, 1951
59/28
Malone, George W., 1951
59/29
Metcalf, Leon, 1951
59/30
Montana State, 1951
59/31
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1951
59/32
Montana Citizens
Council, 1951
59/33
Murray, James E., 1951
59/34
Murrills, Lloyd, 1951
59/35
M, 1951
59/36
N-O, 1951
59/37
Pray, Charles N., 1951
59/38
P, 1951
59/39
Republican, 1951
60/1
Robinson, Verne, 1951
60/2
Rutherford, Ethel, 1951
60/3
R, 1951
60/4
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1951
60/5
Stone, Forrest P., 1951
60/6
Sulzer, Hans, 1951
60/7
S, 1951
60/8
Taft, Robert A., 1951
60/9
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1951
60/10
T, 1951
60/11
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1951
60/12
United States., 1951
60/13
Wheeler, Burton K., 1951
60/14
U-W, 1951
60/15
Y-Z, 1951
60/16
Aronson, J. Hugo, 1952
60/17
Association on American Indian
Affairs, 1952
60/18
A, 1952
60/19
Browning City, 1952
60/20
Browning Chamber of
Commerce, 1952
60/21
Browning Fair, 1952
60/22
B, 1952
60/23
Cassutt, Dorothy B., 1952
60/24
Credit Service
Company, 1952
60/25
C, 1952
60/26
D'Ewart, Lesley, 1952
60/27
Ecton, Zales N., 1952
60/28
First Federal Savings and
Loan, 1952
60/29
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1952
60/30
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1952
60/31
Frisbee, Selden S., 1952
60/32
D-F, 1952
60/33
Gold, Douglas, 1952
61/1
G, 1952
61/2
H, 1952
61/3
I, 1952
61/4
J, 1952
61/5
Knowles, Gladys, 1952
61/6
K, 1952
61/7
Last Star, Theodore, 1952
61/8
Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, 1952
61/9
Lockley, Fred, 1952
61/10
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1952
61/11
Longworth, Ruth, 1952
61/12
L, 1952
61/13
McKay, Iliff, 1952
61/14
Masonic Order, 1952
61/15
Metcalf, Leon, 1952
61/16
Montana State, 1952
61/17
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1952
61/18
Montana Citizens
Council, 1952
61/19
Murray, James E., 1952
61/20
M, 1952
61/21
N, 1952
61/22
P, 1952
61/23
Q, 1952
61/24
Republican, 1952
61/25
Robinson, Verne, 1952
61/26
Rutherford, Ethel, 1952
61/27
R, 1952
61/28
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1952
61/29
Stone, Forrest R., 1952
61/30
Sulzer, Hans, 1952
61/31
S, 1952
61/32
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1952
61/33
Toole, K. Ross, 1952
61/34
T, 1952
61/35
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1952
61/36
United States, 1952
61/37
U-W, 1952
61/38
Y, 1952
62/1
Aronson, J. Hugo, 1953
62/2
A, 1953
62/3
Bel Geddes, Norman, 1953
62/4
Blackfeet Tribal
Council, 1953
62/5
Browning City, 1953
62/6
B, 1953
62/7
Cassutt, Dorothy B., 1953
62/8
Credit Bureau of Cut Bank,
Senden, Spina Van, 1953
62/9
C, 1953
62/10
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1953
62/11
Dunshee, Kenneth, 1953
62/12
First Federal Savings and
Loan, 1953
62/13
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1953
62/14
Frisbee, Selden S., 1953
62/15
D-F, 1953
62/16
Gold, Douglas, 1953
62/17
House, Marcie, 1953
62/18
G-H, 1953
62/19
J, 1953
62/20
Knowles, Gladys E., 1953
62/21
K, 1953
62/22
Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, 1953
62/23
Lions Club, 1953
62/24
Lockley, Fred, 1953
62/25
L, 1953
62/26
Masonic Order, 1953
62/27
Metcalf, Leon, 1953
62/28
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1953
62/29
Montana-Republican State
Central Committee, 1953
62/30
Murrills, Lloyd, 1953
62/31
M-O, 1953
62/32
P, 1953
62/33
Rides at the Door,
Annie, 1953
62/34
Robinson, Verne, 1953
62/35
R, 1953
62/36
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1953
62/37
Stone, Forrest R., 1953
62/38
S, 1953
62/39
Tatsey, John, 1953
62/40
Tax Equality Association of
Montana, 1953
62/41
Toole, K. Ross, 1953
62/42
T, 1953
62/43
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1953
62/44
United States., 1953
62/45
U-W, 1953
62/46
Z, 1953
62/47
Aronson, J Hugo, 1954
62/48
Bel Geddes, Norman, 1954
62/49
B, 1954
63/1
Credit Bureau of Cut Bank,
Senden, Spina Van, 1954
63/2
D'Ewart, Wesley, 1954
63/3
Dunshee, Kenneth, 1954
63/4
First Federal Savings and
Loan, 1954
63/5
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1954
63/6
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1954
63/7
Frisbee, Selden S., 1954
63/8
D-F, 1954
63/9
Gold, Douglas, 1954
63/10
G-H, 1954
63/11
I, 1954
63/12
Knowles, Gladys E., 1954
63/13
K, 1954
63/14
Last Star, Theodore, 1954
63/15
Lockley, Fred, 1954
63/16
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1954
63/17
Longworth, Ruth, 1954
63/18
L, 1954
63/19
Masonic Order, 1954
63/20
McKay, Iliff, 1954
63/21
Metcalf, Leon, 1954
63/22
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1954
63/23
Montana Institute of the Arts,
Glacier County History Group, 1954
63/24
Montana Republican State
Central Committee, 1954
63/25
Murrills, Lloyd, 1954
63/26
Museum of the Plains
Indian, 1954
63/27
Museum of the Plains
Indian, 1954
63/28
Museum of the Plains
Indian, 1954
64/1
M, 1954
64/2
N-P, 1954
64/3
R, 1954
64/4
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1954
64/5
Sherburne, John, 1954
64/6
Sherburne, Steven, 1954
64/7
Sherburne, Terry J., 1954
64/8
Spencer, Charles, 1954
64/9
Stone, Forrest R., 1954
64/10
S, 1954
64/11
Tatsey, John, 1954
64/12
Toole, K. Ross, 1954
64/13
T, 1954
64/14
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1954
64/15
United States, 1954
64/16
W, 1954
64/17
Aronson, J. Hugo, 1955
64/18
Association on American Indian
Affairs, 1955
64/19
A, 1955
64/20
Browning Chamber of
Commerce, 1955
64/21
Browning Fair
Association, 1955
64/22
B, 1955
64/23
Cassutt, Dorothy B., 1955
64/24
Credit Bureau of Cut Bank, Van
Senden, Spina, 1955
64/25
C, 1955
64/26
D'Ewart, Wesley A., 1955
64/27
Dunshee, Kenneth, 1955
64/28
D-E, 1955
64/29
Federal Reserve
Bank, 1955
64/30
First Federal Savings and
Loan, 1955
64/31
First National Bank of St.
Paul, 1955
64/32
Fjare, Orvin B., 1955
64/33
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1955
64/34
Frisbee, Selden S., 1955
64/35
F, 1955
64/36
Gold, Douglas, 1955
64/37
G, 1955
64/38
Hays, Howard H., 1955
64/39
Hill, Louis W., 1955
64/40
Hoover, Herbert, 1955
64/41
H, 1955
65/1
I, 1955
65/2
J, 1955
65/3
Knowles, Gladys E., 1955
65/4
K, 1955
65/5
Last Star, Theodore, 1955
65/6
Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, 1955
65/7
Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, Levi and Daisy Burd, 1955
65/8
Lockley, Fred, 1955
65/9
Lockley, Lawrence
C., 1955
65/10
Longworth, Ruth, 1955
65/11
L, 1955
65/12
McKay, Iliff, 1955
65/13
Mansfield, Michael
J., 1955
65/14
Martin, Fred J., 1955
65/15
Masonic Order, 1955
65/16
Metcalf, Leon V., 1955
65/17
Montana State, 1955
65/18
Montana Bank and Trust
Company, 1955
65/19
Montana Republican State
Central Committee, 1955
65/20
Murrills, Lloyd, 1955
65/21
Museum of the Plains
Indian, 1955
65/22
M, 1955
65/23
N-O, 1955
65/24
P, 1955
65/25
Robinson, Verne, 1955
65/26
Rutherford, Ethel, 1955
65/27
R, 1955
65/28
Sherburne, Frank P., 1955
65/29
Sherburne, Frederic
C., 1955
65/30
Sherburne, Terry J., 1955
65/31
Spencer, Charles, 1955
65/32
Stone, Forrest R., 1955
65/33
S, 1955
65/34
Tatsey, John June and
Belle, 1955
65/35
Toole, K. Ross, 1955
65/36
T, 1955
65/37
Union Bank and Trust
Company, 1955
65/38
United States, 1955
65/39
United States Olympic
Committee, 1955
65/40
U-W, 1955
65/41
A, 1956
65/42
B, 1956
65/43
Credit Bureau of Cut Bank,
Senden, Spina Van, 1956
65/44
C, 1956
65/45
D, 1956
65/46
Federal Reserve
Bank, 1956
66/1
Frisbee, Clarence
E., 1956
66/2
Frisbee, Selden S., 1956
66/3
F-G, 1956
66/4
K, 1956
66/5
Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, 1956
66/6
Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, Burd, Levi and Daisy, 1956
Materials in this subgroup consist of financial, legal, and
organizational records generated by the Sherburne Mercantile in Browning,
Montana and the satellite stores in Babb, Montana and Glacier National Park.
These materials provide insights into operational conditions for the primary
general merchandising operation on the Blackfeet Reservation and the eastern
entry into Glacier National Park.
Container(s)
Description
Series XII: Babb Store, 1903-1921
2.0 linear feet and 5
oversize volumes
This series contains correspondence and financial records
generated at the Sherburne Mercantile store in Babb, Montana. Most financial
records consist of daily transaction books between the years 1907 to 1921.
These records provide detailed insights into both the volume and character of
transactions at the Babb store, a central supply operation for the businesses
and workers constructing visitor facilities on the eastern side of Glacier
National Park.
Series XIII: Glacier National Park
Store, 1917-1921
2 folders
This series includes fragments of the correspondence and
financial records generated at the Sherburne Mercantile store inside the
eastern entrance to Glacier National Park.
Box/Folder
70/4
Correspondence, 1917-1920
70/5
Financial, 1920-1921
Series XIV: Financial and Legal, 1887-1954
16.25 linear feet and 71
oversize volumes
This series contains financial and legal records generated by
the Sherburne Mercantile store in Browning, Montana--some of these materials
also incorporate information from the two satellite stores in Glacier National
Park and Babb, Montana. Legal records primarily include U.S. Department of the
Interior and private manufacturer vendor agreements with the Sherburne
Mercantile, drilling and mining claim deeds, and state or county operator
licenses. Financial records range from profit and loss statements to daily
transaction books, from company annual reports to county, state, and federal
income tax records, from inventory documents to individual transaction
invoices. These records provide significant documentation of an early
twentieth-century reservation business and insights into the supply network for
rural general merchandising operations.
Box/Folder
70/6
Balance Sheets, Profit and
Loss, 1902-1913
70/7
Balance Sheets, Profit and
Loss, 1914-1917
70/8
Balance Sheets, Profit and
Loss, 1918-1919
71/1
Balance Sheets, Profit and
Loss, 1920-1937
71/2
Day Book, November-December 1889
71/3
Day Book, December 1889-February 1900
71/4
Day Book, February-April 1900
71/5
Day Book, April-June 1900
71/6
Day Book, June-July 1900
71/7
Day Book, July-August 1900
71/8
Day Book, August-October 1900
71/9
Day Book, October-December 1900
71/10
Day Book, December 1900-March 1901
72/1
Day Book, March-June 1901
72/2
Day Book, June-July 1901
72/3
Day Book, July-November 1901
72/4
Annual Reports, 1920-1940
72/5
Annual Reports, 1941-1944
72/6
Annual Report, 1945
72/7
Annual Report, 1946
72/8
Annual Report, 1947
72/9
Annual Reports, 1948-1954
72/10
Income Taxes, 1910-1919
73/1
Income Taxes, 1917-1920
73/2
Income Tax, 1921
73/3
Income Tax, 1922
73/4
Income Tax, 1923
73/5
Income Tax, 1924
73/6
Income Taxes, 1925-1926
73/7
Income Tax, 1927
73/8
Income Tax, 1928
73/9
Income Tax, 1929
73/10
Income Tax, 1930
73/11
Income Tax, 1931
73/12
Income Tax, 1932
73/13
Income Tax, 1933
73/14
Income Tax, 1934
73/15
Income Tax, 1941
73/16
Income Tax, 1942
73/17
Income Tax, 1943
73/18
Income Tax, 1944
73/19
Income Tax, 1945
73/20
Income Tax, 1946
73/21
Income Tax, 1947
73/22
Income Tax, 1948
73/23
Income Tax, 1953
74/1
Inventory, 1902
74/2
Inventory, 1905
74/3
Inventory, 1930
74/4
Inventory, 1940
74/5
Inventory, 1941
74/6
Inventory, May 1942
75/1
Inventory, August 1942
75/2
Inventory, December 1942
75/3
Inventory, 1943
75/4
Inventory, 1944
75/5
Inventory, 1945
76/1
Inventory, 1946
76/2
Inventory, 1947
76/3
Inventory, 1948
76/4
Inventory, 1949
76/5
Inventory, August 1950
76/6
Inventory, December 1950
76/7
Inventory, 1951
76/8
Inventory, 1952
76/9
Invoices, A-D, 1902
76/10
Invoices, F-H, 1902
76/11
Invoices, I-K, 1902
77/1
Invoices, L-M, 1902
77/2
Invoices, N-R, 1902
77/3
Invoices, S, 1902
77/4
Invoices, T-V, 1902
77/5
Invoices, W-Z, 1902
77/6
Invoices, A-D, 1903
77/7
Invoices, D-E, 1903
77/8
Invoices, F-L, 1903
77/9
Invoices, M-R, 1903
77/10
Invoices, S-T, 1903
77/11
Invoices, U-Z, 1903
77/12
Invoices, A-B, 1949
77/13
Invoices, B, 1949
78/1
Invoices, H, 1949
78/2
Invoices, C, 1949
78/3
Invoices, D-F, 1949
78/4
Invoices, G, 1949
78/5
Invoices, G, 1949
78/6
Invoices, G, 1949
79/1
Invoices, H, 1949
79/2
Invoices, H, 1949
79/3
Invoices, I-J, 1949
79/4
Invoices, K, 1949
79/5
Invoices, L, 1949
79/6
Invoices, M, 1949
80/1
Invoices, M, 1949
80/2
Invoices, M, 1949
80/3
Invoices, N-P, 1949
80/4
Invoices, R-S, 1949
80/5
Invoices, S, 1949
80/6
Invoices, S, 1949
81/1
Invoices, T-V, 1949
81/2
Invoices, W-Y, 1949
81/3
Montana Corporation License
Tax, 1920-1927
81/4
Notes and Accounts, 1901-1902
81/5
Notes and Accounts, 1908-1909
81/6
Orders, A-L, 1907
82/1
Orders, M-Z, 1907
82/2
Orders, A-L, 1929
82/3
Orders, M-Z, 1929
82/4
Permission to sell firearms,
livestock, and liquor 1900-1911
82/5
Permission to sell firearms,
livestock, and liquor 1900-1911
83/1
Receipts, A-B, 1910
83/2
Receipts, C-E, 1910
83/3
Receipts, F-G, 1910
83/4
Receipts, H-L, 1910
83/5
Receipts, M-O, 1910
83/6
Receipts, P-Z, 1910
83/7
Receipt, undated
83/8
Property, Arkansas City,
Kansas, 1910-1915
83/9
State and county tax
receipts, 1902-1930
83/10
State and county tax
receipts, 1931-1940
84/1
State and county tax
receipts, 1942
84/2
State and county tax
receipts, 1945-1948
84/3
State and county tax
receipts, 1950
84/4
State and county tax
receipts, 1951 and 1955
84/5
Legal Documents, 1900-1909
84/6
Legal Documents, 1910-1919
84/7
Legal Documents, 1920-1929
84/8
Legal Documents, 1930-1939
84/9
Legal Documents, 1940-1949
84/10
Legal Documents, 1950
84/11
Legal Documents, undated
84/12
Legal Documents, Placer Quartz
Locations, Swift Current District, 1899-1908
This series contains organizational papers for the Sherburne
Mercantile in Browning, Montana including articles of incorporation, corporate
board meeting materials, stationary samples, and an organizational
questionnaire from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Box/Folder
100/1
Minutes, 1938-1951
100/2
Call for Board
Meetings, 1922-1946
100/3
Corporation
Questionnaire, 1920
100/4
Samples of Sherburne Mercantile
Stationary, undated
Materials in this subgroup include correspondence, financial
records, legal documents, and organizational papers generated by or related to
Sherburne family business enterprises that were not directly tied to the
mercantile in Browning, Montana. These materials provide additional insights
into early twentieth-century economic development and land ownership along the
northern Rocky Mountain Front Range area.
Container(s)
Description
Series XVI: Pre-Montana
Businesses, 1885-1899
0.25 linear feet and 5
oversize volumes
This series consists of bank account statements, account
ledgers, and daily transaction records from the various Sherburne family
enterprises in the Oklahoma Territory.
Box/Folder
100/7
Bank Account Books, 1886-1888
100/8
Bank Statements, 1888
100/9
Bank Statements, 1889
100/10
Bank Statements, 1890
100/11
Bank Statements, 1891
100/12
Bank Statements, 1892
100/13
Bank Statements, 1893
100/14
Legal documents, 1890-1899
Volume
1
Ponca, Oklahoma,
Ledger, 1890-1892
Volume
2
Ponca, Oklahoma,
Ledger, 1892-1894
Volume
3
Ponca, Oklahoma, Day
Book, February-October 1885
Volume
4
Ponca, Oklahoma, Day
Book, December 1889-December 1890
Volume
5
Ponca, Oklahoma, Day
Book, July 1893-May 1894
Series XVII: First National Bank of
Browning, 1917-1955
0.75 linear feet
J. H. Sherburne founded the First National Bank of Browning in
1917, the town's first financial institution. J. H. was the bank's president
until his death in 1938. J. L. Sherburne was cashier until his father's death,
when he became president, and served until his death in 1955. The series
contains correspondence and minutes from the bank. There are also records of
the North Field Oil and Gas Company, which was incorporated by the bank in
1921.
Box/Folder
100/15
General
Correspondence, 1917
100/16
General
Correspondence, 1925-1926
100/17
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930
100/18
General
Correspondence, 1935
100/19
General
Correspondence, 1950-1955
100/20
General Correspondence, Policy
Statements, 1949-1952
100/21
General Correspondence, Pondera
Valley State Bank failure, 1924
100/22
Report on
Conditions, 1920, 1924, 1945, and 1951
100/23
Assets, 1933-1938 and undated
101/1
Minutes, 1916-1927
101/2
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, Articles of Incorporation, 1921
101/3
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, General Correspondence, 1916, 1929-1939
101/4
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, General Correspondence, 1940-1941
101/5
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, General Correspondence, 1942-1946
101/6
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, Financial, 1938-1945
101/7
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, Financial, 1946-1948
101/8
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, Financial, 1955
101/9
North Field Oil and Gas
Company, Maps and Reports, 1930
101/10
Milk River Petroleum Company,
Corporate Report, 1932
Series XVIII: St. Mary's International
Telephone Company, 1910
1 folder
J. H. Sherburne was vice president of St. Mary's International
Telephone Company, a company he helped establish with other businessmen in
Browning, Montana. This series contains a small amount of financial
records.
Box/Folder
101/11
Financial, 1910
Series XIX: Sherburne Investment
Company, 1919
1 folder
The Sherburne Investment Company was a real estate and lending
company established by J. H. Sherburne and his son Frank Ponca Sherburne in
1919. The series contains incorporation documents.
Box/Folder
101/12
Organization, 1919
Series XX: Swift Current Oil, Land and Power
Company, 1904-1930
0.25 linear feet
The Swift Current Oil, Land and Power Company was established by
J. H. Sherburne and made the first oil discovery in Montana. Materials in this
series include a report on Glacier County soils that the company employed for
oil speculating, a ledger of company stock records, and a company
checkbook.
Box/Folder
101/13
Report, Montana State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station, Soils of Glacier
County, 1930
101B/1
Stock Ledger, 1905-1908
101B/2
Checkbook, 1904-1908
Series XXI: Badger Creek Land and Livestock
Company, 1926-1937
0.75 linear feet
J. L. Sherburne was a member of the board of directors and a
stockholder of the Badger Creek Land and Livestock Company, which was
incorporated in 1929 in Browning, Montana. The company mostly dealt with real
estate and livestock, especially sheep. The series contains correspondence,
financial and legal documents, and meeting minutes. Most of the documents have
significant fire and smoke damage.
Box/Folder
102/1
General
Correspondence, 1926-1937
102/2
General Correspondence, A.J.
Smith Bankruptcy, 1929-1932
102/3
General Correspondence, A.J.
Smith Bankruptcy, 1929-1932
102/4
Checkbook, 1930-1932
102/5
Journal, 1929-1930
102/6
Ledger, 1929-1930
102/7
Stock Certificates, 1929-1930
102/8
Stock Certificates, 1930-1932
102/9
Legal Documents, undated
103/1
Minutes, 1929-1936
Series XXII: Blackfeet Lumber
Company, 1920-1923
0.25 linear feet
J. L. Sherburne was an officer and member of the board of
directors of the Blackfeet Lumber Company that operated in Browning, Montana.
The series contains correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and
organizational records for the company.
Box/Folder
103/2
Correspondence, 1922-1926
103/3
Capitol Stock Tax, 1922-1924
103/4
Income Tax, 1920
103/5
Financial, 1921
103/6
Financial, 1922
103/7
Montana Corporation License
Tax, 1920-1923
103/8
Miscellaneous, 1921-1923
103/9
Legal, 1919-1923
103/10
Organization, 1923
103/11
Internal Revenue Service
Corporation Questionnaire, 1920
Series XXIII: Blackfeet Tribal Business
Council, 1935-1954
3 folders
The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council was incorporated in 1935
with J. L. Sherburne's assistance. The materials in this series concern tribal
lands and controversy over tribal vs. non-tribal control over the sale and
extraction of natural resources. For a short period following the Indian
Reorganization Act of 1934, the Federal government recognized the Blackfeet
Tribal Business Council as the tribe's official governing body--in place of the
Blackfeet Tribal Council.
Box/Folder
103/12
Correspondence, 1935
103/13
Financial, 1943
103/14
Cullen Plan, 1954
Series XXIV: Blackfeet Tribe, 1924-1954
0.25 linear feet
This series contains a number of items relating to the
Sherburne's relationship with the Blackfeet tribal government. There are
documents relating to the financial circumstances of the Blackfeet Tribal
Corporation and an irrigation project. There is also one folder relating to
Calvin Last Star and a photography project he was doing with Charles Herbert of
Livingston, Montana.
J. L. Sherburne was mayor of Browning, Montana. This series
contains legal documents relating to the City of Browning.
Box/Folder
103/20
Legal Documents, undated
Series XXVI: Browning Funeral Home, 1942-1944
0.25 linear feet
J. L. Sherburne was a partner in the Browning Funeral Home. The
series contains financial records for the funeral home, including unemployment
compensation.
Box/Folder
103/21
Unemployment
Compensation, 1942-1944
104/233
Journal, December 1935-December 1942
104/234
Journal, January 1943-May 1944
104/235
General Ledger, 1941-1943, with
General Ledger, Personal, 1928-1939
Series XXVII: Browning Public
Schools, 1916-1917
0.25 linear feet
J. L. Sherburne was a trustee for Browning Public Schools. The
correspondence in this series is with the federal Indian Service and concerns
payment for Native Americans attending Browning's public schools.
Box/Folder
104/4
Indian Service
correspondence, 1916-1917
Series XXVIII: Dogs for Defense, 1942-1954
0.25 linear feet
J. L. Sherburne was centrally involved with Dogs for Defense,
which sought to “draft” civilian dogs into military service and train them as
sentries and bomb detectors during World War II. The series contains
correspondence that documents the work of the organization.
Box/Folder
104/5
General
Correspondence, 1942
104/6
General
Correspondence, 1943
105/1
General
Correspondence, 1944
105/2
General
Correspondence, 1945
105/3
General
Correspondence, 1954
Series XXIX: Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, 1930-1935
0.5 linear feet and 9
oversize volumes
J. L. Sherburne was a local correspondent for the Federal Land
Bank of Spokane. Materials in this series primarily include correspondence and
account records for federal Farm Credit Bureau loans disbursed through the
Federal Land Bank of Spokane to Sherburne Mercantile clients. In several
instances Mercantile both acted as the local processing agent and was listed as
the client's primary creditor. This series also includes 9 oversized registers
of home insurance policies sold through the Sherburne Mercantile.
Box/Folder
105/4
Bond, Lottie D., 1933-1934
105/5
Bremner, Malcolm, 1930-1932
105/6
Cameron, Robert, 1933
105/7
Cooper, Mrs., 1933
105/8
DeZort, George, 1934
105/9
Flint, Agnes, 1933-1935
105/10
Fulton Oil, 1934
105/11
Galbreath, John J., 1935
105/12
Hill Company, 1934
105/13
Jarrett, Julia, 1933-1934
105/14
Johnson, Albert T., 1933-1934
105/15
Lytle, Matt, 1935
105/16
Mattson, L.V., 1933-1934
105/17
Peterson, Maggie, 1934
105/18
Rankin, Joseph, 1934
105/19
Sisson, R.E., 1934
105/20
Staples Brothers, 1933-1935
105/21
Miscellaneous, 1933-1935
Volume
236
Register of
Policies
Volume
237
Register of
Policies
Volume
238
Register of
Policies
Volume
239
Register of
Policies
Volume
240
Register of
Policies
Volume
241
Register of
Policies
Volume
242
Register of
Policies
Volume
243
Register of
Policies
Volume
244
Register of
Policies
Series XXX: Real Estate, 1908-1956
9.0 linear feet
Materials in this series include extensive sequences of land
leases, building rental agreements, and property sale documents transacted by
several members of the Sherburne family. Materials are organized by the last
name of the client. Most documents post date the imposition of allotment
policies on the Blackfeet Reservation (1912) and reflect the Sherburne family's
role as intermediates in leasing and selling individual tribal allotments to
non-tribal members. Materials in this series constitute an unusually
concentrated record of property ownerships histories for the Blackfeet
Reservation, particularly the river valleys between Browning and Glacier
National Park.
Box/Folder
106/1
Prospects, 1924-1926
106/2
Adams, Sidney, 1937-1954
106/3
After Buffalo,
Charles, 1940-1941
106/4
Allison, Robert
Quinton, 1952
106/5
American Surety
Company, 1927-1929
106/6
Antelope Butte
Association, 1947-1948
106/7
Armstrong, W.R., 1927-1930
106/8
Arnoux, Eva, 1936-1942
106/9
Arrow Topknot,
Phillip, 1955-1956
106/10
Aubrey, L.T., 1922-1955
106/11
Aubrey, Louise, 1931-1941
106/12
Aubrey, Phil and
Cora, 1918-1919
106/13
Aubrey, Tom, 1922
106/14
Aubrey, Tom, 1951
106/15
Augare, Francis, 1919-1924
106/16
Augare, Emmett, 1924-1950
106/17
Babcock Property, 1928-1946
106/18
Bailey, Mary, 1920-1936
106/19
Bailey, Mary, 1951
106/20
Baker, Jack, 1949-1950
106/21
Baltz, William E., 1948-1949
106/22
Barcus, Sarah, 1951-1952
106/23
Barkley, Ed, 1952-1953
106/24
Barlow, Forrest and
Vera, 1918-1946
106/25
Barlow, Vera, 1924-1944
106/26
Barnes Lots, 1920-1926
106/27
Barron, Virgil, Property sold
to Mattie Broadhead, 1952-1955
107/1
Bearchild, Ben, 1934-1952
107/2
Bear Child, Louis, 1952-1953
107/3
Becker-Anderson, 1932-1935
107/4
Benz, L.E., undated
107/5
Berger, Ben, 1935-1942
107/6
Bickford Note, 1929
107/7
Big Lake, Rachel, 1950-1955
107/8
Big Top, Agnes, undated
107/9
Billedeux, Jane, 1939-1948
107/10
Billedeux, Merlin, 1955
107/11
Bird, Oscar, 1949-1950
107/12
Bird, Oscar and
Vera, 1953-1954
107/13
Bird, Vera, 1936-1945
107/14
Bird, Vera, 1936-1943
107/15
Blackfeet Lots, 1929-1949
107/16
Black Man, James, 1947-1955
107/17
Blackfeet Irrigation
Project, 1926
107/18
Blackfeet Lumber
Company, 1922-1923
107/19
Blasy Lot, 1919-1920
107/20
Blood, Louise Spotted
Eagle, 1953-1954
107/21
Bloom, Moses, 1929-1931
107/22
Bohnsack, Mrs. A.W., 1944-1955
107/23
Bond, Ralph, 1945-1953
107/24
Boy, Calvin, 1936-1951
107/25
Boy, Oscar, 1932-1933
108/1
Brandon, Gordon, 1954-1955
108/2
Brice, Warren, 1954
108/3
Bricker Realty, 1954
108/4
Broadhead, Mattie, undated
108/5
Brookens, Della
Allison, 1953-1954
108/6
Brown, Alfred H., 1949-1951
108/7
Brown, Alfred H., 1951-1956
108/8
Brown, Earl, 1953-1955
108/9
Brown, Jesse, 1951-1952
108/10
Brown, Rose
Connolly, 1918-1931
108/11
Brown, Rankin, 1952
108/12
Brown, Sidney, 1931-1949
108/13
Brown, Sidney and
Joan, 1953-1954
108/14
Brown, William, 1945
108/15
Browning, Lot 7, Block
7, undated
108/16
Browning, Lots, undated
108/17
Browning, Lumber Company
Lots, 1920-1938
108/18
Browning, Townsite, 1936-1954
108/19
Browning, Lots, 1928-1956
108/20
Buell, Edgar, 1954-1955
108/21
Bull Calf, John, 1954-1955
108/22
Bull Plume, Dan, 1953-1955
108/23
Bullshoe, Ellen, 1920-1930
108/24
Bullshoe, Joe, 1920-1924
108/25
Burd, Edward and
Eliza, 1919-1930
108/26
Burd, Levi J., 1939-1950
108/27
Burd, Levi J., 1949-1951
108/28
Burd, Levi J., Isabelle Bier
Tract, 1951-1952
109/1
Burd, Levi J., Blackfeet
Tribe, 1946-1955
109/2
Burd, Levi J., North
Tribal, 1947-1948
109/3
Burd, Levi J., Oil
Well, 1941-1943
109/4
Burd, Levi J., Trustee
Statements, 1949-1953
109/5
Burd, Levi J., Two Medicine,
W.B. and I. Company, 1949-1950
109/6
Burd, Levi J., Well
#6, 1948-1949
109/7
Burd, Levi J., Well
#6, 1950-1951
109/8
Burd, Tom, 1923-1937
109/9
Burdeau, James, 1945-1955
109/10
Burke, Paul - Iron
Pipe
109/11
Busey, T.A., 1948-1956
109/12
Buttrey Deed, 1943-1956
109/13
Cadotte, Ida, 1924-1948
109/14
Calf Robe, Dan, 1945-1954
109/15
Carlson Land, 1922-1949
109/16
Cascade County Land, 1924
109/17
Cavanaugh, Pansy, 1954-1955
109/18
Champine, Clara, 1954
110/1
Chattin, Charles, 1941-1955
110/2
Christensen,
Russell, 1945
110/3
Clark, Malcolm, 1929
110/4
Clarke, Ella, 1925-1940
110/5
Clarke, Horace J., 1941-1955
110/6
Clinic, 1955
110/7
Cobell, Ardis and
Donald, 1948-1952
110/8
Cobell, Fred, 1955
110/9
Columbian Company, 1942-1947
110/10
Connolly, Dan, 1955
110/11
Connolly, John, undated
110/12
Conrad Memorial Cemetery
Association, undated
110/13
Cook, George, 1933-1954
110/14
Cooper, M. J., 1950-1953
110/15
Crawford, George, 1955-1956
110/16
Croff Barn Lots, 1913-1928
110/17
Croff, R.J., 1921-1933
110/18
Croff, Rita, 1956
110/19
Croff, Sophie, 1929-1945
110/20
Culbertson, I.P., 1921-1922
110/21
Davidson, James B., 1930-1931
110/22
Davis, Lucille, 1954-1957
110/23
Devereaux, Edith, 1946-1955
110/24
Devereaux, Henry, 1956
110/25
Devereaux, Wilson and
Charlie, 1952-1953
110/26
Doore, Mabel, 1951
110/27
Doore, Roy and
Mildred, 1941-1952
110/28
Double Runner, Ed, 1935
111/1
Double Runner, Paul and Bear
Paw, Joe, 1921-1925
111/2
Double Runner, Rose, 1955
111/3
Douglas, Grace, 1921-1946
111/4
Douglas, Robert, 1935-1952
111/5
Douglas, William, 1922-1938
111/6
Douglas, William
Lots, 1924-1937
111/7
Dusty Bull, Jason, 1952
111/3
Eakins, G.W., 1947-1950
111/9
Earrings, James, 1939-1955
111/10
Edwards Land,
Royalty, 1920-1929
111/11
Edwards Property, Lot 5, Block
11, 1919-1949
111/12
Edwards, Clarence, 1947-1949
111/13
Edwards, Lee N., 1953
111/14
Emery, Walter, 1954
111/15
Ewing, Hugh, 1950-1954
111/16
Feinberg Land, 1918-1948
111/17
Fergus, C.R., 1926
111/18
Fine Bull, James, 1925-1945
111/19
Fink, Minne, 1955-1956
111/20
First National Bank of
Browning, 1947-1955
111/21
First National Bank of Browning
vs. Matt Lytle, 1919-1934
111/22
"Fisher lot," Douglas Gold's
Lot, 1951
111/23
Fitzgerald Drug, 1952
111/24
Flat Tail Tract, 1920-1947
111/25
Fontaine, Tom, 1950-1951
111/26
Fox, Mabel, 1946-1952
111/27
Franklin, John, 1928-1954
111/28
Frye Deal, 1918-1930
112/1
Frye, Johnston Sale, 1929-1930
112/2
Fulton, Olga M., 1954-1956
112/3
Fulton, William, 1930-1953
112/4
Fuson, H.G., Whiteman, Cecile
and Dick Land, 1953-1955
112/5
Galbreath, Eliza, 1923-1928
112/6
Galbreath, J.J., 1936
112/7
Gallineau, Martha, 1943-1956
112/8
Gerard, Fred, 1930-1948
112/9
Gerard, Fred and
Rose, 1949-1954
112/10
Gibson, John, 1939-1952
112/11
Gilchrist, W.A., 1949-1955
112/12
Gilham Lease, 1950-1951
112/13
Gillam Loan Company, 1929-1933
112/14
Glacier County, 1956
112/15
Glacier County Park
Lot, 1946-1947
112/16
Glacier County
Reporter, 1955
112/17
Gobert, Rosela, 1935-1944
112/18
Goss, Allen, 1924
112/19
Goss, L. W., 1924
112/20
Goss, Nancy, 1930
112/21
Goss, William, 1923-1938
112/22
Goss, William, 1932-1943
112/23
Goss, William, 1944-1943
112/24
Grangaard, O. M., 1950-1953
112/25
Grant, Pete, 1930-1934
112/26
Grant, Peter, Irvin Addition to
Browning, undated
112/27
Grant, Wallace, 1954-1955
112/28
Great Falls Real Estate and
Insurance Board, 1947-1953
112/29
Ground, John, 1939-1956
112/30
Ground, Margaret, 1920-1922
112/31
Ground, Mary, 1949-1952
112/32
Guardipee, Charles, 1953-1955
112/33
Guardipee, Eli, 1918-1945
112/34
Guardipee, Joseph, 1955-1957
112/35
Guardipee, Peter, 1954
113/1
Hagerty, Grace Goss, 1948
113/2
Hale, Violet, 1955-1956
113/3
Hall, John, 1922-1929
113/4
Hall, Johnson, 1920-1937
113/5
Hamby, Burke, 1955
113/6
Hamby, Tom, 1952-1954
113/7
Hamilton Ranch
Company, 1923-1925
113/8
Hamline, Sullivan, 1936-1955
113/9
Hanson, Al W., 1955-1956
113/10
Hardwick, Mark, 1954
113/11
Harwood, Jeff, 1955
113/12
Hazlett, Stuart,
Property, 1920-1930
113/13
Head Em Off, 1930
113/14
Heavy Runner, Irene, 1954
113/15
Henault, Mose, 1929-1937
113/16
Herron, B.G., 1951-1956
113/17
Heule, E.W., 1949-1952
113/18
Higgins, Ursula A., 1936-1947
113/19
Holy Family Mission, 1933-1939
113/20
Home Gun, Peter and
Catherine, 1954
113/21
Horton, Robert, 1955-1956
113/22
Hufstedler, Howard, 1955
113/23
Hungry, Henry, 1921-1925
113/24
Irvin Tract, 1955-1956
113/25
Irvin, Pierre A., 1948-1956
113/26
Irvin, Pierre A., Johnson, Fred
R., undated
113/27
Ish, Arthur, 1955-1956
113/28
Jackson, Ella, 1955
113/29
Jensen, Jesse, 1947
113/30
Johnson, Arthur D., 1954-1955
113/31
Johnson, Fred, 1951
113/32
Johnson, Gotfred V., 1955
113/33
Johnston, A.L., 1923-1926
113/34
Juneau, Alice, 1955-1956
113/35
Juneau, Amedee F., 1956
113/36
Juneau, Lyda, 1929
113/37
Kells, Rose Lytle, 1950-1954
113/38
Kenck, O.A., 1947-1957
114/1
Kennedy, William, 1941
114/2
Kimball, Gladys
Guardipee, 1950
114/3
Kipp, George, 1956-1957
114/4
Kipp, Nora, 1957
114/5
Knox and Hoyt, 1950
114/6
Kracke, Arthur M., 1955-1956
114/7
Krebs Brothers, 1929-1930
114/8
LaBoeuff, Henry, 1946-1955
114/9
Lancaster, W.E., 1946-1952
114/10
LaCroix, Joseph, 1950-1952
114/11
Land Sale Prospects, 1926-1928
114/12
LaPlante, Francis, 1950-1952
114/13
LaPlante, Virginia, 1949-1952
114/14
Michael LaSorte
Estate, undated
114/15
Lavarro, Joseph, 1955
114/16
Leases, undated
114/17
Leech, A.E., 1951-1955
114/18
Lefferson, Cynthia, 1953
114/19
Lewis, Robert D., 1955
114/20
Little Bull, James, 1951-1956
114/21
Little Young Man,
Tom, 1955
114/22
Lukins, John, 1922-1942
114/23
Lytle, Matt, 1947-1957
114/24
Lytle, Nancy, 1953
114/25
McBride, F.H., 1942-1944
114/26
McCurdy, Amy, 1955
114/27
McDonald, W.R., 1955
114/28
McKay, Iliff, undated
114/29
McKelvey, John, undated
114/30
McKnight, Lucy, 1947
114/31
McKnight, Lucy, 1951-1955
114/32
McSweenev, Thomas, Lot 3, Block
18, 1919-1920
114/33
Madden, John, 1950-1955
115/1
Marston, Frank and
Clara, 1952-1954
115/2
Matt, Mary, 1938-1947
115/3
Matt, Mary, 1955-1956
115/4
Mauritson, Vernon, 1945
115/5
Middle Calf, Sam, 1954
115/6
Milk River Leases, 1953-1955
115/7
Milne, Cecile, 1951
115/8
Mittens, Esther, 1956
115/9
Mollburg, George B., 1955
115/10
Momberg, Louis and Cobell,
Mortgage, 1919-1923
115/11
Monroe, A.E. and
Lillian, 1928-1950
115/12
Monroe, Agnes, 1921-1949
115/13
Monroe, Armoux, 1920-1944
115/14
Monroe, Irene, 1940-1949
115/15
Monroe, Mrs. Joe,
Lot, 1919-1930
115/16
Monroe, Sarah, 1948-1949
115/17
Monroe, Toby, 1951-1955
115/18
Morgan, Mary, 1948-1949
115/19
Morgan, Peter, 1955
115/20
Morning Gun,
Dorothy, 1949-1950
115/21
Morris, Gladys, 1955
115/22
Morrisey, Joe, 1937
115/23
Morse Land, 1934-1942
115/24
Mott, Kenneth, Woodin,
D.E., 1948-1950
115/25
Moum, Erick, 1947-1956
115/26
Moyer, Jack, 1943
115/27
Mullen, T.C., 1924-1927
115/28
Murphv, Leo C., 1955
115/29
Murphy, Thomas,
Tract, 1921-1925
115/30
Murrills, Lloyd A., 1944-1946
115/31
Nequette, George, 1954
115/32
Newell, Cliff, 1928-1934
115/33
No Runner, Clarence, 1955
115/34
No Runner, Clarence, 1955
116/1
No Runner, Joe, 1945-1949
116/2
No Runner, John, 1928-1954
116/3
No Runner, John and
Cecile, 1955-1956
116/4
Norman, Alfred, 1921-1943
116/5
Norman, Adella, 1921-1929
116/6
Noffsinger, G.N., 1926
116/7
Oakley, Perry, 1951-1955
116/8
Oil Leases, 1926-1927
116/9
Oil Leases,
Personal, 1940-1954
116/10
Old Chief, Joseph, 1953-1956
116/11
Old Chief,
Josephine, 1955
116/12
Old Chief, Paul, 1955-1956
116/13
Oliver, Lou, Lots 13 and 14,
Block 20, 1938
116/14
Osborne, Phena, 1924-1930
116/15
Parsons, Henry T., Hoffman,
C.A., 1947-1953
116/16
Patent Office, 1948
116/17
Paul, Mary Owl
Child, 1946-1947
116/18
Paul, Louise, 1933-1947
116/19
Paul, Oliver
116/20
Payton, Warren, 1926-1923
116/21
Pendergrass, Julia, 1922-1924
116/22
Pepion, Mrs. Mabel, 1950-1954
116/23
Peratrovich, Ruby
Paul, 1947-1951
116/24
Percival Land, 1949-1951
116/25
Percival Lease, 1926-1930
116/26
Percival Ranch S.S. Frisbee
Trustee, 1951-1954
116/27
Percival and Paul
Land, 1928-1948
117/1
Perrine, Mary, 1951-1954
117/2
Perrine, Mrs. Mary, 1951-1953
117/3
Peterson, Irving Estate Clark,
Dr. James, 1943-1955
117/4
Peterson, L., 1930
117/5
Peterson, Mary, 1951
117/6
Phillips, W. P., 1926-1928
117/7
Phillips, W. P., 1927-1943
117/8
Plummer, Everett, 1940-1941
117/9
Pondera Livestock
Company, 1932-1934
117/10
Powell, Charles, 1945-1946
117/11
Prince, Lillie, 1945-1954
117/12
Quebec Bond and Share
Corp., 1954-1955
117/13
Racine, Oliver, 1938-1956
117/14
Rattler, Joseph, 1955-1956
117/15
Reevis, Charles, 1951
117/16
Reevis, Henry, 1951
117/17
Rides At the Door,
Annie, 1955
117/18
Rides At the Door, Annie and
Frank, 1949-1954
117/19
Rides At the Door,
James, 1939-1947
117/20
Rieckhoff, William
F., 1950-1956
117/21
Roads, 1930
117/22
Robbin, H.E., 1949-1955
117/23
Robbin, J.A., Davis, Ray
O., 1955
117/24
Rocky Mountain
Realty, 1955
117/25
Root House, 1918-1935
117/26
Rowell, Agnes, 1934
117/27
Running Crane,
Eddie, 1918-1948
117/28
Running, Fisher,
Amy, 1930-1942
118/1
Running Wolf, Miles, 1932-1951
118/2
Rush, Harry, 1945-1947
118/3
Russell, First One, 1918-1935
118/4
Russell, Henry, 1953-1955
118/5
Russell, Joe, 1947-1956
118/6
Russell, Joseph, 1957
118/7
Russell, William, 1927-1933
118/8
Rutherford, Mrs.
Louise, 1951-1956
118/9
St. Goddard, Archie, 1953-1954
118/10
Salois, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Henry, 1951-1952
118/11
Salway, Hilda, 1950
118/12
Salway, Louise Fox, 1950-1951
118/13
Sanderville, Annie, 1948-1955
118/14
Sanderville, Arnie and
Annie, 1954-1955
118/15
Sangrv, Sam, 1947
118/16
Schiffner, George
L., 1952
118/17
Schildt, Joe, 1955
118/18
School District #9, 1955
118/19
School Project block
37, 1954-1955
118/20
Seaton Ranch
Company, 1954
118/21
Severance, Robert, 1946-1951
118/22
Sewell, Ernest L., 1954-1955
118/23
Sherburne Mercantile Company,
Lot 2, Block. 7, 1912-1937
118/24
Sherburne Mercantile
Company, 1920-1944
118/25
Sherburne-McDonald Lease,
418, 1951-1954
118/26
Sherburne, Eula C.
118/27
Sherburne, Joseph
H.
118/28
Sherburne, Joseph
L., 1940-1950
118/29
Sherburne, J.L.
118/30
Shoots First, Irene, 1921
118/31
Shootsanother,
Irene, 1925-1944
119/1
Sinclair, Bill Norman
Lease, 1955
119/2
Oil Company, 1954-1955
119/3
Snell, Leslie and
Alice, 1948-1953
119/4
Snow, Perry, 1953-1954
119/5
Spanish, William, 1952
119/6
Split Ears, James
Burdeau, 1940-1950
119/7
Spotted Eagle
Allotment, 1949
119/8
Spotted Eagle,
James, 1954
119/9
Spotted Eagle, Joe, 1943-1949
119/10
Stabs by Mistake,
Peter, 1952-1954
119/11
Stanolind Oil
Company
119/12
Stephenson, Henry, 1919-1948
119/13
Stokes, Joyce, 1955
119/14
Stone, E.J., 1946-1954
119/15
Stone, Fred, 1951-1955
119/16
Stone, Fred, 1951-1954
119/17
Stone, Fred Welch
Land, 1953-1955
119/18
Stone, Fred Octavia, 1919-1933
119/19
Storr Property
119/20
Strassburger, Edmee, 1954-1955
119/21
Stufft, William
Gilham, 1931-1932
119/22
Sun Chief Realty, 1952-1955
119/23
Swanson, J.A., 1955
119/24
Sweeney, Dora
Aubrey/Gilham
119/25
Swingley-Arnoux
Lots, 1918-1919
119/26
Swingley-Arnoux, P., 1930
119/27
Tatsey, Joe and
Annie, 1908-1920
119/28
Thatch, Bill, 1955
119/29
Thayer-Goss,
Russell, 1921-1925
119/30
Thompson, Lynn, 1947-1950
119/31
Thoreson, Norman, 1948-1950
119/32
Toomey and Hughes, 1954
119/33
Trerise, Walter E., 1948-1950
119/34
Trombley, Cecile V., 1954
120/1
Two Medicine
Association, 1946-1951
120/2
Two Medicine Lease
120/3
Two Medicine Water
Users, 1950-1952
120/4
Uhlig, Robert, 1943-1949
120/5
Upham, Joe, 1928-1939
120/6
Upshaw, Donald and
Eva, 1955-1956
120/7
Vaile, Earle, 1950-1951
120/8
Vaile, Nina, 1948
120/9
Van Senden, Spina, 1954-1955
120/10
Veterans
Administration, 1947-1952
120/11
Vielle, Josephine Old
Chief, 1954-1955
120/12
Vielle, Peter, 1952
120/13
Vielle, Shirley, 1956
120/14
Viles, Fred M., 1947-1948
120/15
Wagner, Jack, 1923
120/16
Wagner, Margaret, 1952-1953
120/17
Wagner, William, 1930-1932
120/18
Wahl, Del, 1951-1955
120/19
Walker, William. E., 1949
120/20
Walter, Ethel, 1945
120/21
Walters, Jessie
Stuart, 1919-1944
120/22
Walters, Jessie, 1936-1943
120/23
Walters, John, 1955
120/24
Wasson, George and Hoon,
Phillip, 1946-1950
120/25
Weaselhead,
Margaret, 1949-1952
120/26
Weathered, John, 1951-1955
120/27
Weathered, Paul, 1955
120/28
Weaver, William, 1951-1953
120/29
Weipert, George, 1950
120/30
Welch, Aleen, 1941
120/31
Welch, Charles, 1948-1951
120/32
Welch, Cora, 1929-1931
120/33
Welch, Daniel, 1946-1950
120/34
Welch, Ellen, 1927-1942
120/35
Welch, Elvina, 1945
120/36
Welch, J.B., 1950
120/37
Welch, James P., 1950-1951
120/38
Wellman, E. G., 1954-1955
120/39
Wellman, 1950-1956
120/40
Wellman, 1953-1956
120/41
Wellman, Robert, 1950
120/42
Werner, Wilbur, 1950
120/43
West Wolf, Gladys, 1956-1957
121/1
Wetzel, Don, 1944-1951
121/2
Wetzel, William, 1919-1930
121/3
White, A.L., County
Agent, 1929-1931
121/4
White, Nannie, 1928-1951
121/5
White Dog, Henry, 1924-1933
121/6
White Dog, Henry, 1942-1945
121/7
Whiteman, Cecile, 1953-1957
121/8
Wilder, Bill, 1950-1951
121/9
Williamson, Harvey, 1946-1951
121/10
Wippert, George, 1943-1953
121/11
Woldstad, Selmar, 1955
121/12
Woldstad, Siguart, 1946-1949
121/13
Wolf Robe, Fish, 1930-1940
121/14
Wolk, Paul, 1945-1947
121/15
Wolverine, Joe, 1920-1949
121/16
Wood, R.D., 1950-1952
121/17
Woods, Bob and
Lorraine, 1954-1955
121/18
Woodward, Hi, 1930
121/19
Wren, Bessie, 1926-1932
121/20
Wren, John, 1927-1929
121/21
Wren, John, 1932-1947
121/22
Wren, John, Estate, 1951
121/23
Wren, Robert, 1951-1953
121/24
Wright, James, 1950
121/25
Yegen, Mrs. Dave, 1942-1943
121/26
Yellow Kidney, Mike, 1947-1943
121/27
York, Montana, Tribal Lease,
#418, 1953-1956
121/28
York, Montana, Tribal Lease,
#418, 1952-1955
121/29
York, Montana, Tribal Lease,
#418, 1953-1954
121/30
York, Montana, Tribal Lease,
#418, 1953-1955
121/31
York, Montana, Tribal Lease,
#418, 1954-1955
121/32
York, Montana, Well
#4, 1954-1955
121/33
York, Montana, Grinnell
Company, Well #5, 1955
121/34
York, Montana, Well
#6, 1955
121/35
Young, Darrel, 1948
121/36
Young Running Crane
Land, 1924-1933
122/248
Income and expense, 1929-1936
OS1/249
Analysis of Expense, 1922-1927
122/250
Ledger, 1950-1953
Series XXXI: Glacier County
Salvage, 1942-1944
0.25 linear
feet
This series documents J. L. Sherburne's involvement in the World
War II effort to salvage materials, particularly metal, in Browning and
surrounding areas.
Box/Folder
122/3
Correspondence, 1942-1944
122/4
Correspondence, 1942-1944
122/5
Interoffice
Correspondence, 1942-1944
122/6
Clippings
122/7
Financial, 1942-1943
Series XXXII: Ranch and Livestock, 1901-1942
1.0 linear feet
This series contains records from Sherburne family livestock
operations, including numerous receipts and permits for livestock sales,
registries of horses owned by the family, and one file of transaction sheets.
Most of the livestock sale permits document transactions to supply beef rations
to the Blackfeet Agency.
This subgroup contains photographic images of Montana's cultural
traditions, economic practices, physical landscapes, and Blackfeet tribal
members spanning the first half of the 20th Century as well as 285 Edison
Voicewriter office dictation discs.
Container(s)
Description
Series XXXIII: Photographs, 1898-1954
1.5 linear feet (540 images)
This series contains images of the Sherburne family and friends,
landscapes and buildings around Browning, Montana, scenes and lifeways (working
and recreating Montanans) throughout central and western Montana, members of
the Blackfeet tribe, Indian Pow-Wows and the "Missoula Stampede," facilities
and scenes in Glacier National Park, and several Sherburne family trips in the
Pacific Northwest. This series presents a detailed and significant record of
central and western Montana's cultural and economic traditions, community
developments, and landscape transformations spanning the first half of the
twentieth century.
PhotoNumber
81-0129
Swift Current cabin,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0130
Swift Current cabin,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0131
Crystal Falls,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0132
Uncle Henry holding two
fish, circa 1910
81-0133
Face of Glacier,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0134
Reflection in Lake Sherburne,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0135
Waves on Lake Sherburne,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0136
Big crevasse in snowfield or
glacier, Montana, circa 1910
81-0137
I. B. L. Glacier,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0138
Snowy cascades,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0139
Looking north from C. H. R.
Glacier Park area, circa 1910
81-0140
Red Canyon Falls,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0141
West along C. H. R., mountain
scenery in Glacier Park area, Montana, circa 1910
81-0142
Log cabin in mountains in
Glacier Park area, Montana, circa 1910
81-0143
Ice Berg Lake,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0144
Daisy Falls,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0145
Clouds from Goat Mountain,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0146
Boy standing by beaver's nest,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0147
Grinnell Mountain and Lack Mc
(sic), Montana, circa 1910
81-0148
T. C. Falls and Mount G. (sic),
Montana, circa 1910
81-0149
Sawmill in Glacier Park area,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0150
Castle Rock,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0151
Belly River Glacier,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0152
Looking west from Two Medicine
Pass Glacier National Park, Montana, circa 1910
81-0153
Looking east form Two Medicine
Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, circa 1910
81-0154
Mount Rockwell,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0155
Mount Rising Wolf,
Montana, winter 1898
81-0156
Mount Rising Wolf,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0157
Wooden trestle,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0158
T. E. S. at spring,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0159
Red Mountain and T. M. Lake,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0160
Trick Falls,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0161
Trick Falls,
Montana, circa 1910
81-0162
Trick Falls,
Montana, circa 1910
83-0100
Haying near Browning,
Montana, undated
83-0101
Haying near Browning,
Montana, undated
83-0102
Steam tractor with cart and
plow near Browning, Montana, undated
83-0103
Various cultural materials in
Sherburne Indian collection, undated
83-0104
Moving an out building by steam
tractor, Browning, Montana, undated
83-0105
Bison in corral chute, Ravalli,
Montana, circa 1908
83-0106
Bison in corral chute, Ravalli,
Montana, circa 1908
83-0107
Bison in corral chute, Ravalli,
Montana, circa 1908
83-0108
Bison in corral chute, Ravalli,
Montana, circa 1908
83-0109
Northern Pacific Railroad car
used in the transporting of bison, circa 1908
83-0110
Tractor and plow near Browning,
Montana, undated
83-0111
Sherburne Mercantile Company
store, Browning, Montana, undated
83-0112
Smelter in Great Falls,
Montana, undated
83-0113
Plains Indian and horse with
traditional saddle, possibly Blackfeet, undated
83-0153
Chief Mountain and Saint Mary's
River, circa 1908
83-0154
Blackfeet Indians at Glacier
National Park, men moving a log with horse, undated
85-0272
Milltown Dam, C.M.St.P. and P.
[Chicago Milwaukee Saint Paul and Pacific] Railroad, undated
85-0273
Bonner Mill, Bonner
Montana, undated
85-0274
Bonner Mill, Bonner
Montana, undated
85-0275
Milltown Dam, Bonner
Montana, undated
85-0276
Missoula from Mount
Sentinel, undated
85-0277
Milltown Dam, Bonner
Montana, undated
85-0278
Milltown Dam and Powerhouse,
Bonner Montana, undated
85-0279
Tunnel construction, Milwaukee
Railroad near Bonner, Montana, undated
85-0280
Logs going down chute into the
Big Blackfoot River, undated
87-0037
Marcus Daly home near Hamilton,
Montana, 1925
87-0038
Front view of Marcus Daly home
near Hamilton, Montana, 1925
87-0039
Front side view of Marcus Daly
home near Hamilton, Montana, 1925
87-0055
North side of Marcus Daly home
near Hamilton, Montana, 1925
89-0273
Missoula Stampede, 1915
92-0007
Steamship, Northwest
Canada-Alaska, undated
92-0008
1925 Ford, undated
92-0009
Case steam driven tractor,
Tractor Pageant, near Browning, 1932
92-0010
Case steam driven tractor, Port
Huron Special, Tractor Pageant, near Browning, 1932
92-0011
Case steam driven tractor,
Tractor Pageant, near Browning, 1932
92-0012
Case steam driven tractor,
Tractor Pageant, near Browning, 1932
92-0013
Case steam drive tractor,
Tractor Pageant, near Browning, 1932
92-0014
Tractor Pageant, near
Browning, 1932
92-0015
Tractor Pageant, near
Browning, 1932
92-0016
Seattle, downtown, undated
92-0017
Railway car of White Pass and
Yukon Railroad, undated
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Family Names :
Sherburne
family
Geographical Names :
Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.)
Glacier National Park (Mont.)
Ponca Indian Reservation (Okla.)
Subject Terms :
Banks and banking --
Montana--Browning
Banks and banking --
Washington (State)--Spokane
Blackfeet Indians
Dogs--War use
Funeral homes--Montana --
Browning
General stores--Montana
--Babb
General stores--Montana
--Browning
General stores--Montana
--Glacier National Park
Indian reservations --
Montana
Indian reservations --
Oklahoma
Investments --
Montana
Land companies --
Montana
Livestock --
Montana.
Lumber trade--Montana --
Browning
Petroleum industry and
trade--Montana
Public schools--Montana
--Browning
Ranching --
Montana
Salvage (Waste, etc.) --
Montana--Glacier County
Telephone companies --
Montana--Browning
Trading posts--Montana --
Browning
Trading posts--Oklahoma
--Ponca Indian Reservation
World War,
1939-1945
Form or Genre Terms :
Business records --
Montana--Babb
Business records --
Montana--Browning
Business records --
Montana--Glacier National Park
Business records --
Oklahoma--Ponca Indian Reservation
Family papers--Montana
--Browning
Photographs
Occupations :
Businessmen--Montana
--Browning
Businessmen--Oklahoma
--Ponca Indian Reservation
Other Creators :
Arthur,
Henry Howard, d. 1901
Arthur,
Louise Lockley
Gibson, A.
J. (Albert John), 1862-1928
Gibson,
Maude Lockley, d. 1928
Grant,
James
Lockley,
Fred E.
Sherburne,
Arthur
Sherburne,
Betsy
Sherburne,
Gertrude Lockley, d. 1935
Sherburne,
Joseph
Sherburne,
Joseph H., 1851-1938
Sherburne,
Joseph Lockley, 1883-1955
Badger
Creek Land & Livestock Co.
Blackfeet
Lumber Company
Blackfeet
Tribal Business Council
Blackfeet
Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation
Browning
(Mont.)
Browning
Funeral Home (Browning, Mont.)
Federal
Land Bank of Spokane
First
National Bank of Browning
Sherburne
Investment Company
Sherburne
Mercantile Company (Browning, Mont.)
St.
Mary's International Telephone Company (Browning, Mont.)