Gertrud Lackschewitz papers, 1839-2008 (bulk 1890-1984)

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Lackschewitz, Gertrud b. 1923
Title
Gertrud Lackschewitz papers
Dates
1839-2008 (bulk 1890-1984) (inclusive)
Quantity
6.1 linear feet and 42 audiocassettes
Collection Number
Mss 827
Summary
Gertud Lackschewitz was a professor of German Language and Literature at the University of Montana from 1960 until 1989. This collection primarily consists of research files related to her work with German immigrants and individuals of German ancestry in Montana.
Repository
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu
Access Restrictions

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

Languages
English, German

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Gertrud Degenhard was born in March of 1923 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. The second child of six, Gertrud’s early life was colored by the social and economic strife afflicting post-war Germany. Originally pursuing a degree in medicine, she studied in Berlin during World War II and often had to endure allied air raids interrupting lectures. She switched to the humanities, delving into history, literature, philosophy, art history, and language. In 1944, she was drafted into military service and served as a map clerk with the German Special Forces. After the war, she completed her exams and was certified as a high school teacher. She continued with her studies and earned her doctorate at Goettingen University in History and Germanistics before joining her fiancée, Klaus Lackschewitz, in the United States in 1954.

Gertrud and Klaus were married shortly after her arrival in the United States. They lived on farms in both New Jersey and Virginia for a time. They then moved to New York City where Klaus worked as a gardener and Gertrud as a cook, while Gertrud tried to improve their position by taking classes at the Columbia University Teacher’s College and improving her English. Klaus continued to take gardening jobs and Gertrud eventually got a position at the Teacher’s College Library as a clerk. She worked as a clerk for a year before she took a job as a reference librarian with the New York Public Library. Victim of the policies of the time, she was fired when she reached her fifth month of her first pregnancy in 1959. She gained the director of the library’s help in finding a grant that allowed her to continue working through the pregnancy. She wrote a bibliography on the history of interior decoration, which she worked on until a week before her daughter Anna’s birth and returned to a week after the delivery. However, she did lose her reference position and after she completed the bibliography she was out of a job.

Gertrud took a position with Montana State University (now the University of Montana) in Missoula, Montana, as an assistant professor of German in the fall of 1960. She also had a second daughter, Elizabeth, after moving to Missoula. Lackschewitz initially only taught German language courses, but as she worked her way from assistant to associate to full professor she also taught literature courses. Through her teaching and interaction with students, she noticed that many had German ancestry. As a German immigrant and instructor of German, she was intrigued by these students’ background and began a research project that delved into German immigration to Montana. Through her extensive research, she devised several chapters for a book about German immigrants in Montana based on Helena Germans, Russian Germans, Hutterites, and German churches. However, after she retired from teaching in 1989, she never completed the book.

Klaus Lackschewitz passed away on August 10, 1995. Gertrud continues to live in Missoula, Montana.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection is primarily Gertrud Lackschewitz’s research files and recorded interviews relating to German immigration. Her research includes articles, books, bibliographies, notes, photographs, maps, prints, advertisements, announcements, pamphlets, newspapers, card files, and questionnaires relating to German immigrant settlements, religion, language, education, music, poetry, and livelihood in Montana and the United States. Card files and notes in many of the Montana research files relate directly to the taped interviews. The collection contains extensive research on Hutterite colonies in Montana, especially Hutterite religion and culture in Montana and Canada. Also included are Lackschewitz’s own writings and lectures on German immigrants as well as a memoir which includes her own story but also memories set down by her husband, Klaus; material relating to national and local events for the tricentennial of German immigration to the United States; and personal correspondence with friends and colleagues.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Non-exclusive copyright to some materials in the collection is held by The University of Montana.

Preferred Citation

Gertrud Lackschewitz papers, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into eight series, one of which has been further arranged in subseries. The contents of each series or subseries are arranged chronologically.

Series I: Research Files, 1.7 linear feet and 42 audiocassettes, 1863-1999

Subseries 1: German Immigrants in Montana, 1.1 linear feet, 1863-1984

Subseries 2: German Language Churches in Montana, 0.6 linear feet, 1910-1999

Subseries 3: Audio Recordings, 42 audiocassettes, 1972-1984

Series II: Writings and Lectures, 0.4 linear feet, 1979-2006

Subseries 1: Writings and Lectures, 0.3 linear feet, 1979-1984 and undated

Subseries 2: Memoirs, 0.1 linear feet, 2006

Series III: Correspondence, 0.2 linear feet, 1979-2008

Series IV: German-American Tricentennial, 0.2 linear feet, 1982-1983

Series V: Card Files, 1.7 linear feet, circa 1965-1985

Series VI: German Immigrants in the United States Research Files, 1.0 linear foot, 1839-1984

Series VII: Germans in Europe, 0.3 linear feet, 1864-1983

Series VIII: Photographs, 1.0 linear foot, 1896-1936

Location of Originals

Many of the items in the research files of this collection are copies of originals housed at the Montana Historical Society, in Helena, Montana. Items have the collection title and number attached to them for reference. The collection also contains microfilm from the University of Chicago.

Custodial History

These materials were compiled and held by Gertrud Lackschewitz until their donation to Archives and Special Collections in 2011.

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated by the creator, Gertrud Lackschewitz, to the University of Montana Archives and Special Collections in 2011.

Processing Note

The creator’s original order was maintained wherever possible, many folders retain their original label titles. Series determinations followed logical groupings according to the creator’s areas of interest and intended paper and chapter titles. Folders within series were arranged in chronological order, however, many documents were handwritten notes on research topics and lacked dates. During processing, duplicates and easily accessible newspapers were removed from the collection. Material not related to the collection and its subject matter was also removed. In 2019 two audio recordings of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia 1981 Folklore Symposium were deaccessioned.

Student papers concerning Germans in Montana and the United States were moved to a restricted file.

In 2019, audio interviews were identified as an oral history collection, German Immigrants in Montana Oral History Project and given collection number OH 433.

Separated Materials

A collection of diaries, ledgers, notebooks, and letters created by August Hollensteiner were removed from the collection during processing and arranged into its own separate collection, the August Hollensteiner Papers, Mss 829. Lackschewitz collected the Hollensteiner items as source material for her work on German immigrants in Montana.

Related Materials

The University of Montana Archives and Special Collections also holds two oral histories of Gertrud Lackschewitz, OH 434, which are available online.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I:  Research Files, 1863-1999Return to Top

1.7 linear feet and 42 audiocassettes
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: German Immigrants in Montana
1.1 linear feet
1863-1984
Box/Folder
1/1
Reinig Family, Helena, Montana
1863-1981 and undated
1/2
Lambert Naegele, Helena, Montana
1875-1984 and undated
1/3
Singing Groups
1881-1910 and undated
1/4
Burlington Northern
1883-1982 and undated
1/5
Conrad Kohrs
1885-1917 and undated
1/6
Clippings
1886-1909 and undated
1/7
Census Records
1890-1930 and undated
Folder
OS 16
Staats-Zeitung, German Language Newspaper
March 24, 1894
Box/Folder
1/8
Concert Programs
1894-1899
1/9
Helena, Montana
1894-1984 and undated
1/10
Order of the Sons of Hermann
1896-1942 and undated
1/11
Program Advertisements
1910 and undated
1/12
Staats-Zeitung, German Language Newspaper
circa 1911
1/13
Montana Council of Defense
1918-1919 and undated
Folder
OS 16
Erinnerung an den Tag der Konfirmation, "Commemoration of the Day of Confirmation
July 1930
Box/Folder
1/14
Great Western Sugar Company
1934-1982 and undated
1/15
German Language Newspapers
1935-1979 and undated
1/16
Chinook, Montana and Havre, Montana
1953-1972 and undated
1/17
Butte, Montana
1953-1984 and undated
1/18
“Foreign Born Population in Montana, 1870-1900”
1956
2/1
"Protestantism in Early Frontier America, 1860-1925" - microfilm
1963
2/2
Fred Kuphal, Helena, Montana
1967-1975 and undated
2/3
Annual Herbstfest in Laurel Montana
1974-1980
2/4
Helena, Montana Architecture
1976-1981 and undated
2/5
Helmville, Montana and Ovando, Montana
1981-1984 and undated
2/6
Herman Michael Family History
1982-1984 and undated
2/7
Hans Luthye Interview, Philipsburg, Montana
1984
2/8
Arthur Seiler, Helena, Montana
undated
2/9
Billings, Montana
undated
2/10
Dawson County, Montana
undated
2/11
German and Scandinavian Pioneers
undated
2/12
German Language
undated
15/1
"The Gluckstal Connection: Protestant Black Sea Russian-Germans in Montana and the Dakotas" (Restricted - Student Paper)
(Restricted - Student Paper)
undated
2/13
Immigration Maps
undated
2/14
John Adami, Helena, Montana
undated
2/15
John Wendel, Helena, Montana
undated
2/16
Laurel, Montana
undated
2/17
Memoirs, Great Falls, Montana and Big Timber, Montana
undated
2/18
Missoula, Montana
undated
2/19
Montana Historical Society Research
undated
2/20
Nickolas Kessler, Helena, Montana
undated
3/1
Plentywood, Montana
undated
3/2
Questionnaires and Research
undated
3/3
Theodore Kleinschmidt, Helena, Montana
undated
Subseries 2: German Language Churches in Montana
0.6 linear feet
1910-1999
Box/Folder
3/4
Lutheran Churches, Sheridan County, Montana
1910-1940
3/5
Zion Church, Watkins, Montana
1913-1957
3/6
Mennonites
1915-1983 and undated
3/7
Congregational-Christian Year-Book
1918-1930
3/8
Missouri Synod
1935-1984 and undated
3/9
Evangelical Churches
1939-1982 and undated
3/10
Lutheran Churches
1939-1983 and undated
3/11
Bethel Baptist Church, Missoula, Montana
1957-1980
3/12
First Congregational Church, Laurel, Montana
1957-1984
3/13
German Congregations, General
1959-1983 and undated
3/14
Father Eberschweiler, German Jesuit Missionary
1960-1981 and undated
3/15
St. John's Lutheran Church, Laurel, Montana
1963
4/1
Mennonites in the Flathead Valley, Montana
1963-1984 and undated
4/2
Brotherhood, Cogregational Church
1964-1976 and undated
4/3
German-Catholic Missions
1967 and undated
4/4
Trinity Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, Billings, Montana
1977-1981 and undated
4/5
Hutterites
1978-2002 and undated
4/6
First Lutheran Church, Bozeman, Montana
1979-1981 and undated
15/1
"Churches' Role in the Retention and Assimilation of German Culture: A Case Study of the Bethel Baptist and First Lutheran church in Missoula, Montana (Restricted - Student Paper)
(Restricted - Student Paper)
1981
4/7
Trinity Lutheran Church, Great Falls, Montana
1981-1982 and undated
4/8
Lutheran Church, Helena, Montana
1983 and undated
4/9
Hutterite Gildford Colony Gazette
September 1998-February 1999
Folder
OS 16
German Background Churches in Montana, 1900-1930, Map
undated
OS 16
German Background Churches in Montana, 1900-1930, Map
undated
Subseries 3: Audio Recordings
42 audiocassettes
This subseries consists of audio cassettes of interviews with individuals and some music. Most of the interviews were conducted in English, but several of them were conducted in German, or a combination of German and English. In 2019, the audio interviews were assigned an oral history collection name, German Immigrants in Montana Oral History Project and given collection number OH 433 to facilitate discovery and access.
Audio was originally recorded on cassette tape. In 2019 the cassettes were digitized for access and preservation purposes.
Electronic copies of the interviews are available from the University of Montana's Archives and Special Collections as oral history project OH 433.
1972-1984
cassette
Cassette 1
Alese Dortman, music
undated
Cassette 1
Henry and Olga Ostwald interview, Laurel, Montana
1972
Cassette 2
Herman and Amelia Michael interview, Laurel, Montana
September 1980
Cassette 3
Henry and Mollie Gomer and Herman and Amelia Michael interview, Laurel, Montana
September 27, 1980
Cassette 4
Gottfried and Ottilia Schmidt interview, Fallon, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
circa 1980
Cassette 4
Daniel Schlenker interview, Terry, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
circa 1980
Cassette 4
Maria Maier interview, Circle, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
September 17, 1980
Cassette 5
Ishmael "Babe" Yost interview, Billings, Montana
Interview conducted in English and German.
1981
Cassette 6
Ishmael "Babe" Yost interview, Billings, Montana
Interview conducted in English and German.
September 1982
Cassette 7
Reverend Paul Freiburger interview, Billings, Montana
1981
Cassette 7
Julie Kober interview, Billings, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
1981
Cassette 8
Hollensteiner family interview
Interview with children or grandchildren of August Hollensteiner.
June 1981
Cassette 9
Erna Krueg Wenz interview, Baker, Montana
June 30, 1981
Cassette 9
Katherine Miller interview, Baker, Montana
June 30, 1981
Cassette 10
Louise Bauer interview, Havre, Montana
June 21, 1982
Cassette 11
Reverend Fred Schneider interview, Billings, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
July 3, 1981
Cassette 12
Sylvia Friedrich and Anna Rehner interview, Plentywood, Montana
August 1981
Cassette 13
John and Harriet Magstadt interview, Missoula, Montana
March 1982
Cassette 14
Kathryn Bertsch Staiger interview, Missoula, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
February 1982
Cassette 14
Reverend Dale Erbele interview, South Hills Evangelical Church, Missoula, Montana
February 1982
Cassette 14
Julia Heinle and Kathy Oelke interview, Missoula, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English. Oelke serves as Heinle's translator.
February 1982
Cassette 15
Hilda Vetter interview
Interview conducted in German.
April 1982
Cassette 15
Reverend David Graff interview, Missoula, Montana
April 1982
Cassette 16
Sarah Stahl and family interview and songs, Gildford Hutterite Colony, Montana
Interview conducted in German. Songs sung in German.
June 21, 1982
Cassette 17
Roland Toews interview, Lustre, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
June 30, 1982
Cassette 17
Paul Koslowski interview, Wolf Point, Montana
July 1, 1982
Cassette 18
Jakab "Jake" Lackmann interview, Hardin, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
August 17, 1982
Cassette 19
Georg Schreiner interview, Laurel, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
August 23, 1982
Cassette 19
Fred Feuerbacher interview, Laurel, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
August 23, 1982
Cassette 20
Wilhelmine Frank interview, Laurel, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
August 25, 1982
Cassette 20
Herman Michael interview, Laurel, Montana
August 25, 1982
Cassette 21
Esther Wilhelm interview, Laurel, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
August 25, 1982
Cassette 21
Pastor Elmer Wilhelm interview, First Congregational Church, Laurel, Montana
August 26, 1982
Cassette 22
Henry and Mollie Gomer interview, Laurel, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
August 26, 1982
Cassette 23
Laura Preizkas interview, Laurel, Montana
August 28, 1982
Cassette 24
Pastor Herb Schaal interview, Pilgrim Congregational Church, Billings, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
September 1982
Cassette 25
Heinrich "Henry" Reiter interview, Laurel, Montana
September 11, 1982
Cassette 25
Jacob "Jake" Marker interview, Billings, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
September 13, 1982
Cassette 26
Augusta Seidel interview, Great Falls, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
October 30, 1982
Cassette 27
Herman Mayer interview, Helena, Montana
Interview conducted in German and English.
August 24, 1983
Cassette 27
Agatha Brackmann interview, Helena, Montana
August 24, 1983
Cassette 28
Reverend Larry LaDassor interview, Butte, Montana
August 17, 1983
Cassette 28
Dutch Cloke and Helen Peterson interview, Butte, Montana
August 17, 1983
Cassette 29
Hertha Ziegler and Margaret Bundschuh interview, Helena, Montana
August 31, 1983
Cassette 30
Margaret Maier interview, Missoula, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
February 24, 1984
Cassette 31
Josephine Stepanzoff interview and poetry reading, Missoula, Montana
March 3, 1984
Cassette 32
Clara Faul interview, Helena, Montana
Interview conducted in German.
August 21, 1984
Cassette 33
Mabel Murphy interview, Wolf Creek, Montana
September 14, 1984
Cassette 34
Rose and Anna Busch interview, Butte, Montana
September 14, 1984
Cassette 35
Clarence Wendel interview, Missoula, Montana
September 1984
Cassette 35
Hans Luthje interview, Philipsburg, Montana
September 1984
Cassette 36
Arthur Seiler and Bernice Mitchell interview
October 1984
Cassette 37
Lawrence Wendel interview, Clancy, Montana
October 5, 1984
Cassette 38
Arthur Seiler, Jr. interview, Clancy, Montana
October 7, 1984
Cassette 38
Lawrence Wendel interview, Clancy, Montana
October 7, 1984
Cassette 39
Delilah Hert interview, Hardin, Montana
circa 1980
Cassette 39
Jakab "Jake" Lackmann interview, Hardin, Montana
Interview conducted in English and German.
circa 1980
Cassette 40
Frieda Geary interview and music
circa 1980
Cassette 41
Gertrud Lackschewitz audio recording
Reading the story of St. Paul’s Mission.
1981
Cassette 41
Heidi W. Graham interview, Glasgow, Montana
1981
Cassette 41
O.J. Wall audio recording
Reading his family history from a newspaper article.
1981
Cassette 41
Anna Marie Steinke Rice interview, Frazer, Montana
1981
Cassette 42
Elizabeth Hehn interview
August 1981

Series II:  Writings and Lectures, 1979-2006Return to Top

0.4 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: Writings and Lectures
0.3 linear feet
1979-2006
Box/Folder
4/10
"Deutsche Einwanderer in Montana," "German Immigrants in Montana"
1979
4/11
"Islands of 16th Century Germany in Montana: The Hutterite Colonies"
1980-1982 and undated
4/12
"History of German Immigrants to Montana," Lecture
1981-1984
4/13
"Overview of German Immigration to Montana"
October, 1983
4/14
"Germans in Missoula"
1983
4/15
"The Helena Germans: Ethnic Influences in a Western Mining Town, 1880-1930"
October, 1984
4/16
"German Background Churches in Montana as Mediators of Ethnic Heritage, 1885-1930"
1984
4/17
Lecture Announcements and Agreements
1984 and undated
4/18
"German Immigrants in Montana as Reflected in a German Newspaper"
undated
4/19
"Missoula's Ethnic Groups," Lecture
undated
4/20
"Russian-Germans"
undated
Subseries 2: Memoirs
0.1 linear feet
1979-2006
Box/Folder
4/21
"Zwischen den Wassern: Lebenserinnerungen," "Between the Waters: Memoirs"
2006
4/22
"Über den Wassern", memoir
This copy of the memoir is printed from a scan made in 2017 from Gertrud Lackschewitz's personal copy. The original was returned to her. The contents may be the same as "Zwischen den Wassern."
2006

Series III:  Correspondence, 1976-2008Return to Top

0.2 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
4/22
Correspondence, General
1976-1982
5/1
Correspondence, German-American Tricentennial
1983-1984
5/2
Correspondence, General
1983-1985
5/3
Correspondence, Sarah Stahl of Gildford Colony, Montana
1983-2008 and undated

Series IV:  German-American Tricentennial, 1982-1983Return to Top

0.2 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
5/4
Tricentennial Research
1982-1983 and undated
5/5
300 Years of Germans in North America Calendar
1983
5/6
German-American Tricentennial Events Planning and Promotion
1983
5/7
German-American Tricentennial Exhibit from Fort Missoula, Exhibit Tags
1983
5/8
German-American Tricentennial Newsletters and Events
1983
5/9
German-American Tricentennial Publications
1983

Series V:  Card Files, circa 1965-1985Return to Top

1.7 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box
12
German Immigration in Montana
undated
13
Interviews in Montana by Region - Oral History Index
undated
14
Germans in Montana - References
undated

Series VI:  German Immigrants in the United States Research Files, 1839-1984 Return to Top

1.0 linear foot
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
5/10
Poetry and Songs in Russian-German Dialect
1839-1942 and undated
5/11
Friedrich Holz Correspondence, German Immigrant Soldier in the Civil War
1863-1864
5/12
Kober Family Correspondence
1872-1958 and undated
5/13
German Hymns and Prayer Books, Title Pages
1890-1944 and undated
5/14
Clippings
1895-1984
5/15
Hutterite Rechenschaft
1902
5/16
Fruchte deutscher Arbeit: Memoir of a German Immigrant in Idaho
1910
Folder
OS 16
Apotheker-Zeitung, German Language Newspapers
1913-1918
Box/Folder
5/17
Political Propaganda
1914-1918 and undated
6/1
World War I
1917-1918 and undated
6/2
Hutterites
1918-2007 and undated
6/3
The Coming of the Russian Mennonites: An Episode in the Settling of the Last Frontier, 1874-1884
1927
6/4
Russian-Germans
1927-1976 and undated
6/5
Letters Written in German from Russia
1932
6/6
German Language Instructional Material
1945 and undated
6/7
Religion and Ethnicity
1953-1985 and undated
6/8
"An Inquiry into the Hutterian German Dialect"
1960
6/9
"German Americans and Neutrality in the 1916 Elections"
1961
6/10
German Language Newspapers
1975-1981
6/11
Society for German-American Studies
1979-1985 and undated
6/12
Immigration History Newsletter
November 1980
6/13
Natural History-Article on Hutterite Children
February 1981
6/14
"Ethnic Leaderships Among German-Americans"
September 8, 1981
Folder
OS 16
Deutsche Einwanderung in die USA, German Immigration to the United States, Prints, 1683-1983
1982
Box/Folder
6/15
World War I
1980-1981 and undated
6/16
Articles and Papers
1980-1982 and undated
7/1
German Congregations
1983 and undated
7/2
Organizations and Historical Societies
1984 and undated
7/3
Pacific Northwest Council for Languages Conference
May 1984 and undated
7/4
Bibliographies
undated
7/5
Experiences from my Missionary Life in the Dakotas
undated
7/6
Hutterite Religion
undated
7/7
Immigration Maps
undated
7/8
The Lutheran Guard
undated

Series VII:  Germans in Europe, 1864-1983Return to Top

0.3 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
7/9
Russian-Germans in Europe - Articles, Memoirs, Maps
1864-1982 and undated
7/10
German Documents
1880-1907
7/11
Hostetter's Kalendar
1890
7/12
"Die Logenbrueder Oelgemaelde," Print
1899 (original)
7/13
"Toward an Understanding of the Russia Germans"
1939
7/14
German Magazines
1980-1983
Folder
OS 16
Andenken-Bilder, Souvenir Picture from Neuruppin, Germany
undated

Series VIII:  Photographs, 1896-1936Return to Top

1.0 linear foot
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
8/1
Marriage Certificate
April 14, 1898
8/1
Sylphonia Damen Gesang Verein, "Sylphonia Ladies Singing Club," With Negative
undated
8/1
Prasidenten der auswartiegen Vereine, "Presidents of Foreign Club," With Negative
undated
8/1
Missoula Maenner Chorus, "Missoula Men's Chorus," With Negative
undated
8/2
Carl A. Weiss, Bundes-Präsident Helena, "President," With Negative
undated
8/2
Arthur Seiler, Bundes-Dirigent, Helena, "Federal Conductor," With Negative
undated
8/2
Hermann and Margareta Mayer Wedding Picture
1898
8/2
Gallatin Maenner Chor - Bozeman, "Gallatin Men's Choir," With Negative
undated
8/2
Damen Section Des Vereins "Germania" - Helena, "German Ladies' Society," With Negative
undated
8/2
Gemischter Chor Des Vereins "Germania" - Helena, "German Mens' and Womens' Choral Society," With Negative
undated
8/2
Bundes-Beamte, "Federal Officials," With Negative
undated
8/2
Dirigenten der auswartigen Vereine, "Conductors of Foreign Clubs," With Negative
undated
8/2
Beamten des Gesangvereins Germania, Helena, "Officials of the German Choral Society," With Negative
undated
8/2
Unlabeled, Group of German Men in Uniforms, Arthur Seiler Director, With Negative
undated
8/2
Gesang Verein "Germania" - Helena, "German Choral Society," With Negative
undated
8/2
Repraesentanten Der Gründung der Großloge des Ordens der Hermanns-Söhne in Helena, Montana, am 8. Juli, 1896, "Representatives of the founding of the Grand Lodge of the Order of the Sons of Hermann in Helena, Montana, on 8th July, 1896," With Negative
1896
8/2
Haupt Fest-Comite Des Zweiten Montana Saenger-Festes, " Main Committee for the Second Montana Singer Festival," With Negative
undated
8/3
Unlabeled Photographs, Interviewees of German Descent in Eastern Montana
undated
8/4
Power, Church Repairs, Men Working
undated
8/4
Power, Church Repairs, Women Watching
undated
8/4
Fallon, Friedens Church
1942
8/4
German Conference, Sidney
April 1946
8/4
Worden, Bethlehem Congregational Church
undated
8/4
Missoula, Emmanuel German Church (Congregational)
undated
8/4
Plevna, German Church
May 21, 1944
8/4
Fallon, Wiltenberg Church
1942
8/4
Bitterroot German Church
undated
8/5
National Soldiers Home, Sawtelle, California
August 13, 1907
8/6
Germany
1936
8/7
Butte Liederkranz, With Negative
May 1, 1910
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German Picnic, Butte, Montana, With Negative
undated
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Unlabeled Photograph, German Lutheran Church, Large Group of Children with Sunday School Teacher?
undated
8/7
Unlabeled Photograph, Group in front of Church
undated
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Unlabeled Photograph, Group in front of Church
undated
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Unlabeled Photograph, Large Group of Children, Confirmation?
undated
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Father Hermann E. Mayer, Wife Margareta Vette Mayer, Children Hermann F. Mayer, Estella Mayer Wuhas
undated
8/7
Negative, Large Group, Butte, Montana
undated
Folder
OS 17
Unlabeled Photograph, Seven Individuals, With Negative
undated
OS 17
Pastor Hudtloff, Esther, Mike Busch, Flo, Bill Haller, Lena Urnhang, Hermie Urnhang (Mrs. J. Victor Wertling), With Negative
1913
Box
15
Walther League Convention
August 12, 1923

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Subject Terms

  • German Americans--Montana
  • Immigrants--Montana

Geographical Names

  • Montana--Church history
  • Montana--Emigration and immigration
  • Montana--Genealogy

Form or Genre Terms

  • Interviews--Montana--Missoula County
  • Interviews--Montana--Missoula County
  • Sound Recordings

Occupations

  • Women college teachers--Montana--Missoula County