MSU Student Papers Item Titles
Alphabetical List of Item Titles
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X Y Z | Other
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- Advent of Electrical Generators on Montana
- Adventures of My Grandfather
- Agriculture in Beaverhead County
- Alder Gulch
- Amateur Explorations in Jefferson and Madison Counties
- Anaconda Aluminum Company and Its Location, Columbia Falls, Montana
- Anaconda Company
- Anaconda Company's Tax Disputes with Montana
- Anaconda Copper Mining Co. ( Great Falls Departments)
- Anaconda Copper Mining Company: Its History, Development and Future Plans
- Anaconda Mining Company of Montana
- And Justice Prevailed
- Another Promising Montana Industry Fails: Story of Red Lodge
- Approaches to a Montana Bibliography
- Armstrong Creek in Paradise Valley
- Art in Montana (2 items)
- Artists and Illustrators of the Old West
- As Was
- Autobiography of Joseph Bauer
- Aviation in Billings
- Aviation in Montana
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- B.R.V.I. And Fruit Growing in the Bitterroot Valley
- Baker Massacre
- Baker's Battle of 1872
- Bannack
- Bannack City
- Bannack, a Town of the Past
- Battle of the Little Big Horn
- Bear Canyon Ski Area
- Beartooth Mountains
- Beaver Creek Valley
- Beaverhead County
- Beginnings of the Montana Fur Trade
- Belt (2 items)
- Belt: Then and Now
- Benbow Mine
- Bench & Bar in Montana
- Benjamin F. Potts
- Benjamin F. Potts: A Governor of the Montana Territory
- Berney E. Kempton, Long-Time Resident of Terry, Montana
- Big Hole Valley
- Big Mountain
- Big Question
- Big Timber, Montana: Sweet Grass County
- Bill Ralph
- Bill Sublette
- Billings (2 items)
- Billings - from Nothing to Greatness, 1882-1901
- Billings Bench: Personal Interviews
- Billings Cave Project
- Billings First Pioneers from 1882-1900
- Billings, Montana: Early Development into Magic City
- Billings, the Magic City (2 items)
- Billings: Its Past and Present
- Biographical Sketch of Ethel Augustus Maynard: Pioneer Resident, Madison Valley
- Biographical Sketch of the Poindexter and Orr Ranch, Beaverhead City (1856-1901)
- Biography of Charles M. Bair
- Biography of David D. Pattee: Early Pioneer in Montana
- Biography of Donald G. Nutter
- Biography of Lillian Baker - Pioneer
- Biography of Mrs. Nellie Haugen O'Brien
- Biography of Pierre Wibaux
- Biography of William Clark, August 1, 1770- September 1, 1838
- Birth, Founding, and Early Development of Great Falls
- Birthplace of Montana ( Fort Benton )
- Bitter Root Valley: Its Agriculture and Stock Raising
- Bitter Root Valley: Its Past, Its Present, Its Future
- Bitter Root's Abe Mittower
- Bitterroot of Montana
- Blackfeet Indians (3 items)
- Blackfoot City
- Blooming Days of Radersburg
- Board of Health: Division of Industrial Hygiene, 1947-48
- Bob Chesnut
- Bob Marshall Wilderness Area
- Bob Wade's Race of Races
- Bold Fighting Men - Men of Iron: the Western Federation of Miners
- Bootlegger Trail in the Promised Land
- Bozeman and Bridger Roads
- Bozeman vs. Belgrade in 1910
- Brands and Inspections of Montana
- Breweries of Montana
- Bridger Canyon, U.S.A.
- Bridger Mountain State Park
- Bridger Trail
- Brief History of Alder Gulch and Vicinity
- Brief History of Circle, Montana and Surrounding Area
- Brief History of Dutton, Montana
- Brief History of Garfield County
- Brief History of Miles City and Custer County
- Brief History of Some Pioneer Ranchers of the Upper Yellowstone Area
- Brief History of Teton County
- Brief History of the Blackfeet Indians
- Brief History of the Clergy of St. James Episcopal Church Bozeman
- Brief History of the Early Settlement and Development of Billings
- Brief History of West Yellowstone
- Brief History of Western Canada
- Brief History of York, Montana
- Brief History-Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Montana
- Brief Sketches of the Pondera Area
- Broadwater
- Broadwater and His Undertakings
- Broadwater County (2 items)
- Broadwater Hotel Natatorium and Hot Springs
- Brother Van: Best Loved Man in Montana
- Brother Van: the Story of William Wesley Van Orsdel
- Builders of Butte
- Building the Railroad into Trail Creek
- Bull Mountain Coal Field
- Burgess Memorial Church
- Butcher of the Mining Camps
- Butte - 1900
- Butte City
- Butte City, Montana
- Butte Labor until 1914: Its Trouble with the W.F.M., I.W.W.
- Butte Mines
- Butte's Chinatown
- Butte, Montana and the Copper Mines
- Butte, Montana's Industrial Center
- Butte, the Black Heart of Montana
- Butte: Early Yesterday
C [^]
- C. M. Russell
- Calamity Jane
- Calamity Jane: Queen of the Rockies
- Caldwell Edwards: Representative, 1901-1903
- California Collar-Montana Style
- Canadian Immigration
- Capital Battle
- Capital Fight
- Captain Richard Grant and John F. Grant
- Carey Land Act Project at Valier, Montana
- Carter County (3 items)
- Carter: the Forgotten County
- Castle (4 items)
- Castle: a Bonanza Town of the 1880s-90s
- Castles on the Prairie: the History of Fort Assiniboine
- Catholic Church in Montana
- Cattle Commonwealths in Montana
- Cattle Days in Montana
- Cattle Industry in Montana
- Cattle Industry in Sheridan County
- Cattle Industry on the Great Plains
- Cattle Kingdom in the Grass Empire
- Cattle Ranching As I Have Lived and Known It
- Central Montana
- Ceremonies and Societies (Crow Indians)
- Characters of the Gallatin Canyon
- Charles M. Russell
- Charles M. Russell: Historical Painter of the West
- Charles Marion Russell
- Charles Marion Russell "Greatest Cowboy Artist"
- Charles Russell (2 items)
- Charles Russell: Cowboy and Artist
- Charles Russell: Montana's Cowboy Artist
- Charley
- Chronicles of Early Montana History
- Chronological History of the Initial Settlement of the Madison Valley
- Chronology of Happenings in the Bitterroot Valley
- Circumstances Surrounding the Death of Samuel
- Clark - Daly Fight
- Clarks Fork Valley
- Climate and the State of Montana
- Cokedale
- Collected Reminiscences of Eastern Montana
- College of Montana, 1906-1908
- Colonel Wilbur Fisk Sanders
- Colonel: A Biography of Wilber Fisk Sanders
- Colorful Characters in Early Butte
- Columbia Gardens in Butte
- Community of Belt, Montana
- Community of Geraldine
- Confederate Gulch (2 items)
- Conrad Kohrs: Miner
- Constitution of Montana Compared to the California Constitution
- Constitution of Montana: A Simplified Look at Montana's Number One Legal
- Consumer Co-op Growth in Phillips County
- Cooperative Corporations
- Copper King: a Study of the Life of Marcus Daly
- Copper Mines of Montana
- Copper Mining in Montana
- Cornelius Hedges and the New West
- Coulson
- Coulson, Montana
- The Creek; A Brief History of the Clear Creek Area
- Crow Sun Dance
- Cultural Life of Marysville and also a Study of Drum Lummon Mine
- Cusker Family: Recollections of History
- Custer Massacre (2 items)
- Custer's Last Stand (2 items)
D [^]
- Daniels County : a History of Daniels County from 1920-1951
- Day Child: Chippewa - Cree
- Deaf and Blind Training School
- Deer Lodge County: History and Organization
- Deer Lodge Valley Mining: the Emery and Champion Mines
- Demersville, 1888-1891
- Department of Public Welfare
- Development of Billings
- Development of Broadus, Montana
- Development of Butte
- Development of Industry from Pioneer Days
- Development of Irrigation in Montana
- Development of Montana Justice from Vigilantes to Montana State Prison
- Development of Oil in Montana
- Development of the Little Bitter Root Valley
- Development of the Lower Flathead Valley
- Development of the Maxey Coal Mine
- Development of the Missouri Breaks
- Development of the Northern Pacific Railway in Montana
- Development of the Power Industry in Montana
- Diamond City
- Diamond City and Confederate Gulch
- Diary of Andrew John Goman
- Disaster
- Discovery and Development of Gold Mining in Montana
- Discussion on the Milk Control Board of the State of Montana
- Ditch Company in Rosebud County
- Doc Nelson's Memories
- Doc Nelson's Old Time Days of Montana
- Doctor Mark Dickens Hoyt: Valley County Pioneer Doctor
- Doctor O. A. Kenck
- Dodge Brothers' Automobile in Early Montana
- Dodson
- Dry Creek
- Dutton and Surrounding Area
E [^]
- Early American Fur Trade in Northeastern Montana
- Early Billings
- Early Catholic Missions in Montana
- Early Catholic School of the Helena Diocese in Montana
- Early Cattle Trade Between the Far Northwest and Montana
- Early Chinese in Montana
- Early Coal and Coke Mining in Park County
- Early Dairying in Western Montana
- Early Day Mining Camps in the Blackfoot Valley Area
- Early Days In and Around Deer Lodge
- Early Days in and Near Old Gallatin City
- Early Days in Helena
- Early Days in Miles City
- Early Days in the Bitterroot Valley
- Early Days in Willow Creek and Neighboring Towns
- Early Deer Lodge Valley
- Early Development of Judith Basin County, 1830-1900
- Early Development of Mining in the Butte Area
- Early Discovery of Gold in Montana
- Early Education in Montana
- Early Flathead History
- Early Flathead Stamping Grounds
- Early Fur Trading in Montana
- Early Gold Discoveries in Montana
- Early History and Development of Gallatin County
- Early History and Development of Western Montana: Bitter Root Valley
- Early History of Butte, Montana
- Early History of Cooke City, Montana
- Early History of Fort Keogh
- Early History of Fort Owen
- Early History of Gallatin Canyon
- Early History of Great Falls
- Early History of Madison Valley (2 items)
- Early History of Red Lodge, Montana
- Early History of Sheridan County
- Early History of the Former Cowtown - Shelby
- Early History of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod in Montana
- Early History of Three Forks, Montana
- Early History of Willow Creek
- Early Hydroelectric Power Plants at Great Falls
- Early Journalism in Montana
- Early Lincoln County History of the Kootenai & Tobacco Valley
- Early McCone County History
- Early Missionary Work Among the Flathead Indians of Montana
- Early Montana History as Told to Me by My Father
- Early Montana Horse Industry
- Early Montana Newspapers
- Early Montana Oil and Gas Industry
- Early Settlement of Flathead County
- Early Settlers in Petroleum County
- Early Social Life of Bozeman, Montana
- Echoes of the Dearborn
- Economic Development of Northeastern Montana
- Ed McGivern of Montana
- Education of Indians in Montana
- Educational and Job Opportunities of Blackfeet Indians
- Educational Development in Early Montana
- Effect of Silver Bow County Voting upon State Elections
- Effect of the Northern Pacific Railroad upon the Early Development of Missoula
- Effects of the Industrial Revolution upon the West
- Effie Jacoby Bartlett: Thoughts and Impressions
- Ekalaka, the Town Named for a Sioux Indian Princess
- Elkhorn: an Interview with an Old Time Resident of Elkhorn
- The Ellen
- Emigrant Gulch
- Emile Ketterer
- Era of Range Cattle in Montana
- Essential Minerals for Iron Manufacturing in Montana
- Ethnic Settlement of Montana
- Ethnocentric Attitudes of the Frontier: The American West & Foreign Affairs
- Evidence of Indians in the Yellowstone Park Area
- Evolution of a Small Town
- Exploration and Early Settlement of Park County in 1806-1882
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- F. Augustus Heinze
- Facet of Lumbering in Montana
- Factors Preventing the Economic Development of Montana
- Famous Old Ranches on the Powder River
- Farming in the Sun River Valley
- Farming on the Cameron Bench - Madison Valley
- Father Anthony Ravalli, S. J.
- Father Pierre-Jean De Smet
- Father Ravalli (2 items)
- Ferdinand Kennett: a Prominent Missoula Businessman
- Fergus County (4 items)
- Few Highlights of Gallatin County, Past and Present
- Filson Family of Montana
- First Cattle Drives to Montana
- First Happenings of Helena, 1864-1865
- First Inhabitants of Madison Valley
- Flathead Cherries
- Flathead Creature: Myth or Monster
- Flathead Irrigation Project
- Flathead to the Turn of the Century
- Flathead Valley
- Flathead: A Brief Look
- Flying D
- Flying D Ranges Cattle Ranch
- Flying U Ranch History
- Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
- Fort Belknap Reservation and the Gros Ventre Assiniboine Tribes
- Fort Benton (5 items)
- Fort Benton, Montana
- Fort Benton, River Capital
- Fort Buford
- Fort C. F. Smith (2 items)
- Fort Custer
- Fort Custer: Military Show Post of the West
- Fort Keogh (2 items)
- Fort Maginnis (2 items)
- Fort Manuel Lisa
- Fort on the Three Forks
- Fort Owen (2 items)
- Fort Owen: Its Place in the History of Western Montana
- Fort Parker, 1869-1875
- Fort Pease Expedition
- Fort Peck
- Fort Peck Dam
- Fort Peck Dam Project (2 items)
- Fort Peck Dam: History, Construction, Effects
- Fort Peck Indian Reservation
- Fort Sarpy
- Fort Shaw (2 items)
- Fort Shaw, Montana (2 items)
- Fort Union (2 items)
- Fort Union on the Upper Missouri
- (Fort Union)
- Fort Union: Gateway to the Upper Missouri Fur Trade
- Forts of Early Montana
- Founding of Billings
- Founding of Dillon
- Founding of Great Falls
- Frederick Bottler: Upper Yellowstone Pioneer Rancher
- Free Range
- French Town
- From Camp to Capital: the History of Last Chance Gulch
- From Colorado to Montana
- From Last Chance to Capital: the History of Helena, Montana
- From Then to Now: Skiing
- From Trading Post to County Seat
- Fulton Ranch
- Fur Trade in Montana
G [^]
- Gallatin City, Montana
- Gallatin County & Gallatin Canyon
- Gallatin County - Its History
- Gallatin County Cities
- Gallatin County High School
- Gallatin National Forest: Its History and Purpose
- Gallatin Valley's Purebred Beef Cattle
- Gambling in Montana
- Gambling in Montana, Past and Present
- Gem of the Mountains: Carbon County
- General Custer's Last Stand
- General Thomas Francis Meagher
- George A. Bruffey: My Great Great Grandfather
- George C. Sinton: Man on the Go
- Georgetown Gold Camps
- Ghost Dance of a Mining Camp
- A Ghost of Yesterday; Junction City
- Ghost Town of Castle
- Ghost Town of Maiden
- Ghost Towns of Montana
- Gilt Edge, Montana
- Giltedge, Montana
- Glacier County, Montana
- Glacier National Park
- Glacier National Park: a Brief Outline (2 items)
- Glasgow's First Decade
- Glendive
- Go Git 'Im Tommy-
- A Gold and Silver Statue
- Gold Butte
- Gold Dredging in Montana
- Gold from the Grass Roots Down
- Gold in Confederate Gulch
- Gold in Early Montana
- 'Gold in Them Thar Hills'
- Gold Mining Developments in Montana
- Gold Mining in Montana: Emigrant**Jardine**Cooke City
- "Good Little Town on the Road to Bear" Deer Lodge
- Government Supervision on Indian Reservations In Montana
- Governor Samuel V. Stewart, 1872-1939
- Grand Old Man of Montana
- Granite, Montana "The Richest Silver Mine in the World"
- Granite: "The Silver Queen"
- Grassy Butte Ranch
- Great Falls
- Great Falls and Her Story, 1806-1906
- Great Falls, History and Legend
- Great Medicine Road to the Buffalo : A History of Sun River Valley
- Green Clay Smith: Second Territorial Governor
- Grizzly Bear
- Ground Water in Central and Eastern Montana
- Growth of Gallatin County
H [^]
- H. D. Frankforter Homesteads on the Baking Powder
- Half Century of Progress in Kalispell and Flathead County
- Harlowton, Montana
- Havre and the Great Northern Railroad
- Headwaters Mining District
- Heinze: Bold Butte Buccaneer
- Helena as a Mining Camp
- Helena's Fight for the State Capital
- Helena's Urban Renewal
- Helena, Montana: Sidelights on Early History
- Helena: the Indestructable City
- Henry Jacobsen in Shot and Killed
- Highlights and Sidelights on the Big Fight
- Highlights in the History of Anaconda
- Highlights of Hyalite (2 items)
- Highwood, Montana (2 items)
- Hill County
- Historical and Biographical Record of Fords from Black Hawk Co., Iowa
- Historical Aspects of Lewistown
- Historical Sketch of Hill County
- Historical Study of Fort Parker
- History & Development of the East Community
- History and Development of Roundup Schools
- History and Development of Sheridan, Montana
- History and Development of the Big Flat
- History and Development of the Rocky Mountain Laboratory
- History and Social Life of Early Bozeman
- History of a Ghost Town
- History of Agriculture in the Gallatin Valley
- History of Air Transportation in Montana
- History of Baker (2 items)
- History of Baker and Fallon County
- History of Banking in Montana
- History of Belgrade, Montana
- History of Big Timber
- History of Blaine County and Its People
- History of Bowler Flat
- History of Bozeman Deaconess Hospital
- History of Broadwater County
- History of Butte
- History of Butte, Montana: the Richest Hill on Earth
- History of Canada
- History of Cascade County
- History of Cascade County and the City of Great Falls
- History of Catholicity in Montana
- History of Clinton Williams and Isabelle Huller
- History of Columbus (2 items)
- History of Cove Ditch
- History of Daniels County (3 items)
- History of Deer Lodge Valley
- History of Deer Lodge, Montana
- History of Diamond City, 1864-1879
- History of Dutton (2 items)
- History of Early Cattle Ranching in Southeastern Montana
- History of East Rosebud Lake
- History of Electrical Power in Western Montana
- History of Electrical Systems of Montana
- History of Emigrant Gulch (2 items)
- History of Fort Assiniboine
- History of Fort Benton
- History of Fort Benton, Montana
- History of Fort Buford
- History of Fort Logan
- History of Fort Shaw (3 items)
- A History of Funeral Homes in Bozeman from 1875-1966
- History of Glendive, Montana from 1806-1908
- History of Great Falls (3 items)
- History of Harlowton, Montana
- History of Helena
- History of Helena, Montana
- History of Helena, Montana, 1864-1885
- History of Hell Gate, Montana
- History of Hobson
- History of Irrigation in Valley County, Montana
- History of Lester Thompson, a Pioneer Hereford Breeder
- History of Libby
- History of Lincoln, Montana
- History of Livestock Industry in Eastern Montana
- History of Livingston and Park County, Montana, 1806-1900
- History of Livingston, Montana
- History of Madison County
- History of Madison Valley, Montana
- History of Marysville (2 items)
- History of Marysville, Montana
- History of Medicine in Montana
- History of Mining in Butte
- History of Mining in Montana (2 items)
- History of Montana (Blaine County)
- History of Montana Architecture
- History of Montana Brands
- History of Montana Forts
- History of Montana Ranges to 1900
- History of Montana State Prison
- History of Morrison Cave
- History of my Family
- History of Nashua
- History of Nashua, Montana
- History of Oil and Gas in Montana
- History of Park County (2 items)
- History of Peter Jackson
- History of Plains, Montana
- History of Pondera County
- History of Powell County
- History of Scobey (2 items)
- History of Scobey, Daniels County, Montana
- History of Sheep Creek Basin, Beaverhead County
- History of Shelby, Montana including a Brief History of Toole County
- History of Spanish Creek
- History of Telegraph Creek
- History of Teton County
- History of the American Smelting and Refining Company, East Helena, Montana
- History of the Beef Cattle Industry in Montana
- History of the Bitter Root Valley
- History of the Bitter Root Valley (from 1804-1864)
- History of the Broadwater Hotel
- History of the Castle Mountain and Upper Musselshell
- History of the Cattle Industry in Southeastern Montana
- History of the City of Butte
- History of the Dairy Development in the Bozeman Area
- History of the Deer Lodge Valley
- History of the Development of Hydroelectric Power in Montana
- History of the Development of Irrigation in the Milk River Valley
- History of the Development of Ruby Mining District
- History of the Development of the Rocky Mountain Research Laboratories
- History of the Early Cattle Industry in Carbon County
- History of the Early Days of Logging and Lumbering in Gallatin Valley
- History of the Fishery of the Yellowstone National Park
- History of the Flathead Valley (2 items)
- History of the Flying D Ranges
- History of the Hereford Cattle in Montana
- History of the Highwood Community
- History of the Holland Settlement
- History of the Hotels in Bozeman, Montana
- History of the Humble Oil and Refining Company in Montana
- History of the Huntley Project
- History of the Little Bitter Root Valley
- History of the Little Bitterroot Valley in Homesteading Days
- History of the Madison Valley
- History of the Maudlow Area
- History of the Minuteman Missile in Montana
- History of the Mission Valley in the Area of St. Ignatius
- History of the Montana State Highway Department
- History of the National Forests of Montana
- History of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Bozeman, Montana
- History of the Smith River Valley!
- History of the Winnecook Ranch Company, Harlowton, Montana
- History of the Yellowtail Dam
- History of Toole County as Influenced by Geographic and Geological Factors
- History of Trout Fishing in Montana with Emphasis on Gallatin County
- History of Valier, Montana
- History of Valley County
- History of Victor
- History of Warm Springs, Montana
- History of Willow Creek, Montana
- History of Wilsall
- History of Wolf Point, Montana
- Holland Settlement
- Holland Settlement in the Gallatin Valley (2 items)
- Homesteading in Judith Basin County
- Homesteading in the Culbertson, Froid, & Homestead Area
- Homesteading in the Sun River Valley
- Honorable Joseph E. Marion: Early Montana Pioneer
- Honorable William Lindsay
- Horace DeWitt Brewster
- Horticulture in Montana History
- Hospitals for the Insane
- Hotel "Frazier House" and the Helena-Fort Benton Road
- How Glendive, The "Gate City" Was Named
- How I Remember Montana
- How Religion Came to Montana Indians: St. Ignatius Mission
- Hugh Broderick's Own Story
- Hugh Monroe: Lost Indian Guide of Montana
- Huntley Project
- Huntley Project in the Making
- Husbandman and the First Strike in Montana
- Hutterites
- Hutterites in Montana
I [^]
- Ike Irish, the Placer Miner
- Illegal Sessions
- Immigrant Car into Montana: History of D. E. Cole, Pioneer
- In the Land of Chinook: a Story of Blaine County
- Incidents and History of Park County (with) Some of the Outstanding Pioneers
- Indian and His Relationship with the Federal Government
- Industrial Development on the Crow Reservation, 1966
- Interview with Mr. And Mrs. Ambrose V. Cheney
- An Interview with Mrs. Gertrude Melin Freeman
- Interview: Mr. Ed Haskell
- Interviews ("Doc" Nelson, Roy Martin)
- Interviews with Early Montanans
- Irrigation in Montana
- Irrigation in Montana and in Big Horn County
- Irrigation in the Sun River Valley
- Irrigation System of Broadwater County
- Isaac G. Baker & Tom C. Power Companies of Early Fort Benton
- Isolationists in the Montana Congressional Delegation, 1933-41
J [^]
- J. Hugo Aronson, Governor of Montana
- J. Hugo Aronson, Immigrant
- J. K. Toole, Governor or Tool?
- J. W. Schultz Letter
- James E. Walker
- James Fergus
- James Gemmell, Pioneer Extraordinary
- James M. Ashley
- James W. Whitlatch, 1842-1890: Millionaire Quartz King
- James Willard Schultz
- Joe Kelly (Sidney, Montana)
- Joe Landa "Modern" Pioneer
- John B. David
- John Birch Society
- John Colter and the Colter Stone
- John Frost - Missionary of the Big Horn
- John Mullan
- John W. Hart, Sr. of the Mission Ranch, Livingston
- Joseph W. Curtis Family (2 items)
- Journalism in Montana
- Judith Basin (3 items)
- Judith Basin Area
- Judith Basin County
- Judith Basin Pioneer
- Julia-Wades-In-The-Water
K [^]
- K-E-N-D-A-L-L: Past and Present
- Kalispell and Flathead County
- Kalispell, Glacier Park, Flathead National Forest
- Kalispell: an Age of Music and Optimism
- Kelsey, the Dray Man
- Kendall, Montana (2 items)
- Kendall, Montana: Once a Prosperous Gold Mining Camp - Now a Ghost Town
- Kid Curry
- King of the Hill: the Life of Marcus Daly
- Kinsey Farms Incorporated
- Kootenai Post Story
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- Lake and River Navigation in the Flathead (2 items)
- Lake County History
- "Land and Lake Transportation in the Lower Flathead Valley"
- Land of the Sky Hi-Way
- Last Abandoned Horse Roundup in Lewis & Clark County (1926)
- Last Chance Gulch
- Last Chance to Helena
- Laura Zook, Miles City Pioneer
- Laurel, a Railroad Town
- Legend of Colonel Broadwater and His Hot Springs
- Legend of the House in White Sulphur Springs: a Bit of Montana Folklore
- Legislative Activity of the Montana Congress of Parents and Teachers
- Lehfeldt Spread; Its Rise & Fall
- 'Lenin Meets His End in Butte, Montana' (Play script, character sketch Of Butte)
- Lewis and Clark
- Lewis and Clark , 1804-1806
- Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Lewis and Clark in Montana
- Lewistown
- Lewistown Brick & Tile
- Life and Contributions of Charles Russell
- Life and Recollections of a Pioneer Forester, Nathanial E. Wilkerson
- Life and Relatives of John Harry Dewing
- Life and Work of Elmer Henry Johnson
- Life in Coulson
- Life in the Lower Smith River Valley
- Life of a Montana Immigrant
- Life of a Twentieth Century Trapper
- Life of Berg Clark
- Life of Henry Finnis Edgar
- Life of Henry Plummer
- Life of Marcus Daly (2 items)
- Life of Marcus Daly, 1841-1900
- Life of Montana's Governor Potts
- Life of Peter Koch
- Life of Sidney Edgerton
- Life of the First Governor of Montana: Sidney Edgerton
- Life on the Rosebud
- Life Story of General George A. Custer
- Lincoln, Long Forgotten Gold Camp (2 items)
- Lincoln, Montana
- Livestock on the Red Water
- Livingston and the Castle Road, 1890
- Livingston, Montana
- Locating the Capital of Montana
- Lodgepole Pine in Montana
- Lombard, Montana
- London Ditch
- Lott Brothers and the History of Twin Bridges, Montana
- Lower Flint Creek Valley
- Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project
- (Lumbering in Northwest Montana)
- Lumbering in the Flathead Valley
- Luther S. "'Yellowstone Kelly", Plainsman, Scout, Guide and Hunter
- Lutheranism in Montana
M [^]
- M-A-N-H-A-T-T-A-N
- Madison Valley (2 items)
- Madison Valley from 1862 - 1930
- Madison Valley Homeland: the Story of the Tavner B. Switzer Family
- Maggie Fox's Story
- Magic City
- Maiden (2 items)
- Maiden, a Gold Camp
- Malta as a Village to a City
- Manhattan Before Prohibition
- Marcus Daly (3 items)
- Marcus Daly -- Copper King
- Marcus Daly Letter
- Marquis de Mores
- Mary MacLane
- Mary Wells Yates: "Granny" Yates of the Gallatin Valley
- Marysville, Montana
- Marysville, Montana, 1876-1962
- Marysville, Montana: a Ghost Town
- Marysville, Montana: a Mining Town
- Masonic Influence Upon the Montana Vigilantes
- Maxey Mines
- Meagher County
- Medicine Tree
- Methodists Venture in Education in Montana
- Metis
- Miles City and Vicinity
- Miles City's Badger Fights
- Miles City, Montana, 1800-1900
- Miles City: a brief History and Description
- Milk River Project in Blaine County
- Mill Creek Valley
- The Millegans in Montana
- Mining & Political Career of J. C. McCarthy in Montana
- Mining History in Montana
- Mining in Butte
- Minority Group: Hutterites
- Missoula and Its County
- Missoula County
- Missoula Mercantile Company
- Modern Logging Practices in Western Montana
- Montana Architecture & Related Incidents in History
- Montana Board of Hail Insurance
- Montana Buffalo
- Montana Capital Controversy
- Montana Cattlemen of Yesterday and Today
- Montana Caves (2 items)
- Montana Cities and Their Origins
- Montana Club ( Montana's Oldest)
- Montana Coal Mining
- Montana Counties (Growth, Development, Weaknesses, etc.)
- Montana Fish and Game Department
- Montana Forests
- Montana Highways
- Montana History
- Montana History of Early Mining Camps
- Montana History Term Paper
- Montana Hotel
- Montana Liquor Control System
- Montana Milk Movement
- Montana Mining Camps: Its Men and Its Justice
- Montana Mountain Passes
- Montana National Forests, Primitive Areas, and Recreational Areas
- Montana Newspapers
- Montana Oil
- Montana Pioneer
- Montana Poultry Improvement Board
- Montana Road Work of Thomas A. Carr
- Montana School for the Deaf and Blind and School for Feeble-Minded
- Montana State Board of Education
- Montana State Board of Forestry
- Montana State Board of Health (2 items)
- Montana State Highway Commission
- Montana State Highway Department
- Montana State Hospital (2 items)
- Montana State Hospital at Warm Springs, Montana
- Montana State Hospital for the Insane at Warm Springs
- Montana State Industrial School
- Montana State Industrial School: History of Its Development
- Montana State Institution for the Insane
- Montana State Orphan's Home
- Montana State Orphans' Home
- Montana State Planning Board: Its Origin, Structure and Accomplishments
- Montana State School for the Deaf and Blind
- Montana State School for the Deaf and the Blind
- Montana State Vocational School: a History of Its Development up to 1957
- Montana's Cowboy Artist: Charles Russell
- Montana's Fight of a Permanent Capital
- Montana's First Governor: Sidney Edgerton
- Montana's First Missionary
- Montana's Frontier Journalism
- Montana's Greatest Artist: Charles Russell
- Montana's Greatest Natural Resource
- Montana's Irrigation Developments
- Montana's Mines Around the Philipsburg Area
- Montana's Oil Development
- Montana's Treasure
- Morrison Cave
- Morrison Cave State Park
- Mr. Paris Gibson
- Mrs. Stephen White: Montana Pioneer of 1864
- Mullan Military Road: Highway through the Wilderness
- My Historical Ride
- My Home Town and Its Surrounding Community
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- N-N Ranch
- Naming the Powder River
- Napoleon Ebert
- Nathanial E. Wilkerson: Early Forest Ranger
- Natural Gas
- Natural Gas in Montana
- Navigation of the Yellowstone
- Navigation on Flathead Lake
- Neihart
- Newspapers of Sheridan County
- Northern Pacific and Livingston
- Northern Pacific Railroad in Montana
- Notes from the Scrapbook of Mrs. S.C. Gilpatrick
- Nursing Comes to Montana
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- Observations in the Medical Reports of Fort Benton
- Oil History of Toole County
- Old Castle Town: A Eulogy to a Ghost Town
- Old Fort Benton
- Old Milestown
- Old Timer: James Wilson
- "Old" Broadwater
- Old-Time Cattleman
- On the Discovery of Last Chance Gulch
- On the Homestead
- Organization and Growth of the Montana Cattle Industry
- Organization and Operation of Gallatin County as Recorded by County Commissioners
- Organization of Montana Schools
- Origin and Development of Missoula
- Origin and Growth of the Headwaters Area
- Origin of Northeastern Montana Place Names
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- Paris Gibson
- Park County, 1882-1887
- Partial History of Beaver Management in the State of Montana
- Partial History of Meagher County
- Personality of Architecture in Montana
- Phil E. Evans and N. P. Evans -- Early Pioneers
- Phillips County Fair
- Pierre Wibaux
- Pike Landusky's Life in Montana
- Pioneer Bishops
- Pioneer Cattlemen in Teton and Chouteau Counties
- Pioneer Doctors of Bozeman
- Pioneer Farming and Farm Life at Upper Highwood
- Pioneer Merchants of Fort Benton
- Pioneer Teaching
- Places in Montana Named by Lewis and Clark
- Political Incidents in Butte, 1865 to 1946
- Political Life of Martin Maginnis
- Polson, the Reservation City
- Pondera Oil Field
- Pony - the Peaceful Mining Camp
- Pony, Montana: Golden Beginnings, A Bright Future
- Poplar Pioneer
- Potato Industry in Montana
- Powder River County
- Power Development in Montana (2 items)
- Preface to "Early Days in the Madison Valley"
- A Preliminary Account of the Montana Hereford Story
- Prickly Pear City: a Montana Mining Endeavor , 1862 to 1880's??
- Profile of Progressivism: Storrs, Montana
- Prominent Men in the Early History of Butte, 1864-1900
- Purebred Sheep Industry of the Gallatin Valley -- 1952
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- R. P. Thoroughman
- Radersburg
- Radersburg, Montana
- Radersburg, Montana: Boom Town
- Ramblings of an Artist
- Ranching with Piondexter and Orr
- Range Cattle Industry in Central and North Central Montana
- Rapelje, a Community of Many Views
- Recollections of Montana as Told by "Doc" Nelson & Lester Piersdorff
- Recollections of Old Fort Benton
- Reconquest of the Upper Missouri
- Recorded Life of Major John Owen, 1818-1889
- Recreation of Butte, Montana
- Red Bluff, Montana
- Red Lodge
- Red Lodge: Then and Now
- Religion, Beliefs and Ceremonies of the Blackfeet Indian
- Reminiscence of Little Sage
- Reno Haber Sales: Father of Mining Geology
- Report on Fort Benton
- Report on Present and Future Industry in Lincoln County
- Research paper on Pony
- Review of Great Falls, Montana
- Richest Hill on Earth
- Rimini
- Rise and Decline of Sand Coulee
- Rise and Fall of Ferdinand Augustus Heinze
- Rise and Fall of Pony
- Rise and Fall of Rochester, Ghost Town of Madison County
- Rise and Fall of the Flying D
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever United State Public Health Service Laboratory
- Role of Clark, Heinze, and Daly in the History of Montana
- Role of Firearms in Montana
- Roosevelt County (2 items)
- Rosedale School
- Roundup: Miracle of the Musselshell?
- Rufus Buell Thompson: Biographical Sketch of a Pioneer Sheep Rancher
- Rufus Thompson & Family: Montana Pioneers
- Ruins of the Broadwater
- Rural Education in Montana
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- Sacajawea
- Safflower in Montana
- Sakahawea - Sacagawea: Her Name and Burial Place
- Sam Lewis: Bozeman's Colored Builder
- Samuel H. Treloar and His Achievements
- Samuel Thomas Hauser, 1833-1914
- Sand Coulee Coal Area
- Secondary Oil Recovery Methods in the Cut Bank Field
- Senator Clark's Masterpiece: the Columbia Gardens
- Senator: Biography of E. F. McQuitty
- Settlement at the Mouth of the Musselshell River
- Settlement of the Gallatin Valley
- The Settling of Granite County
- Seven Block Ranch
- Sheep and Wool Industry in Montana
- Sheridan
- Sheridan County, 1913-1963
- Short History of Bear Gulch, Elk Creek, Garnet, Coloma and Other Diggings
- Short History of Early Havre
- Short History of Hill County
- Short History of Lake County
- Short History of Malta (1887-1915)
- A Short History of the Montana Woolgrowers Cooperative Marketing Association
- Short Research Paper: Interview with Oldtimer
- Short Sketch of Frank Bird Linderman
- Shorty Shope: Noted Western Artist
- Sidney Edgerton (2 items)
- Sidney, Montana: a History
- Silver Story in Montana
- Six Discoverers of Alder Gulch
- Sketch of the Early Oil Industry in Montana
- Sketches of Gallatin Canyon
- Smith River Valley
- Social Life of Old Fort Benton
- Soil and Water Conservation in Montana
- Some Aspects of Entomology in Montana
- Some Early Montana Hospitals
- Some Early Ranches of Powell County
- Some Early Settlement and Development in the Missoula Valley
- Some Geological Observations of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in Montana
- Some Historical Accounts of Big Timber and the Surrounding Area
- Songs of Butte, Montana
- Sons and Daughters of Pioneers
- Spelunkers Explore Belt Cave
- Sports Fishing - an Economic Asset to Montana
- Springhill: an Early Gallatin Valley Community
- St. Benedict Joseph Labre Indian Mission to the Cheyenne Indians
- St. Ignatius Mission
- St. Peter's Mission (2 items)
- St. Peter's Mission, 1862-1865
- Start of a Fight: First Political Campaign
- State Deaf and Dumb School
- State Forests of Montana
- State Highway Commission
- State Highway Commission of Montana
- State Nursery: a Montana Industry Since 1890
- State Orphan's Home
- Stephen Collins Gilpatrick
- Stevensville, St. Mary's Mission and the Flathead Indians (Salish)
- Stevensville: Small But Historical
- Stillwater County (2 items)
- Stillwater County, Montana (2 items)
- Stillwater County: a Description and History
- Stories and Personalities of the Forks of the Musselshell
- Stories of the Clarks Fork Valley
- Storrs, Montana
- Story of Uncle Dick Sutton
- Story of a Montanan
- Story of Boyd
- Story of Charles L. Anceney
- Story of Elkhorn
- Story of Fort Buford
- Story of Glasgow, Valley County, Montana
- Story of Lewis and Clark: for Children Age 5
- Story of Mr. And Mrs. Adolph Mortag
- Story of Power
- Story of the Blackfeet Indians
- Story of the Buffalo in the Flathead Indian Reservation
- Story of the Judith Basin
- Story of the Settler of Dutch Creek
- Study of Montana's Architecture
- Sugar Beets: History and Production in Montana
- Supernaturalism of the Gros Ventre
- Susan Haughian: Cattle Queen of Montana
- Sweet Cherry Industry of the Flathead Valley
- Sweet Grass Hills
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- Tarpaper Teepee
- Teachers Retirement Law of the State of Montana
- Territorial and State Superintendents (of Public Instruction)
- Terry and the Surrounding Area
- Teton County (2 items)
- Teton County: Interview with an Artist and Lifetime Resident of the Area
- Thomas Cruse
- Thomas Francis Meagher (3 items)
- Thomas Francis Meagher in Montana
- Thomas Francis Meagher: Soldier, Statesman, Orator, and Patriot
- Thomas Wylie King
- Three Forks-Headwaters of the Missouri
- Timberline, Montana (2 items)
- Tobacco Valley
- Tom Campbell - Montana Wheat Farmer
- Tom Miner Basin
- Tom Quaw's Dream: A Story of Belgrade
- Tombstone for Butte
- Tongue River
- Toole and Bruner Family History
- Toole County, Galata, and the Surrounding Area
- Town of Bearcreek Clings to Life
- Towns of Norris and Red Bluff
- Tree Fruit Industry in Western Montana
- Trident Cement Plant
- Trident of Montana's Making
- Trident, Montana: A Reconstruction of the Past
- The Truth Behind the Legend: Montana and Idaho’s Boundary
- Twin Bridges, 1805-1956
- Two Dot, Harlowton, and Castle
- Two Indian Campsites in Western Montana
- Two Towns in One: Robare-Dupuyer
- Types of Gold Mining Used in Montana
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- Ubet: a Town, Its Times, and Its Trails
- Unit Plan on Hutterites: Report "D"
- Up North on the Indian Nation
- Ursuline Missions of Montana
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- Valley County
- Valley County: Brief Summary of Incidents
- Vigilantes and Road Agents in Montana
- Vigilantes of Montana
- Vigilantes, Some Were Masons
- Virginia City
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- W. A. Hall Company, Upper Yellowstone Valley
- W. R. (Governor) Allen's Elkhorn Mine
- W. W. Spain
- Water Resources in the Pacific Northwest
- Weather of Montana, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania
- West Yellowstone: a Glimpse of Its First Forty Years
- Western Montana --- Not Quite Tamed
- What about Our Reform School?
- What Paris Gibson Forgot
- Where Have We Been - Where Shall We Go
- (White Water Oil Co.)
- Whitefish
- Whitefish: the Living Ghost Town
- Whoop-Up Trail (3 items)
- Whoop-Up Trail, 1870-1892
- Why Chief Joseph Fought on Snake Creek
- Wilber F. Sanders: A Life Sketch of Montana's First Permanent Citizen
- Wilbur F. Sanders (3 items)
- Wild West Whisky in West Yellowstone
- Wilderness Areas in Montana with emphasis on the Bob Marshall Wilderness
- William Andrews Clark (2 items)
- William H. Claggett
- William Wesley Van Orsdel
- Willis M. Spear: Wyoming Pioneer
- Winston: a Gold and Silver Camp
- Winter of 1886 and 1887
- Wire Communications in Montana
- Wisdom: a Town in the Big Hole Basin
- Wm. Harrison and Margaret Simpson: Pioneer Residents of Lower Smith River Valley
- Wolf Point - City of Destiny
- Wolf Point: City of Destiny
- Wolf Point: the City Named After a Stack of Wolf Hides
- Wood Sugar Molasses
- Worst Bad Man
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- XIT Ranch
- Yellowstone County: Changes of Boundary
- Yellowstone Expedition of 1818-1820
- Yellowstone Kelly: Plainsman, Army Scout, and Montana Pioneer
- Yellowstone Valley (2 items)
- Yellowtail and Hardin Units: Lower Big Horn Division, Missouri River Basin Project
- Yellowtail Dam and Agriculture
- Yesterday's Work Aids Montana Health
- Yogo Sapphire Mine
- Yogo Sapphire Mines (2 items)
- Yogo Sapphires Mines
- Yogo: a Fortune In Gems Gone to Waste
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