Yellowstone Gateway Museum



DORIS WHITHORN CURATOR COLLECTION(United Garment Workers of America, Local Union 169, 1919 #1997.072.0115)Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County118 West Chinook StreetLivingston Montana 59047DORIS WHITHORN CURATOR COLLECTIONPROVENANCE:The material was donated and collected by Doris Whithorn for several decades. Additional material was donated by the Whithorn family. The collection remains open for additional donations. Funding for processing a part of collection and digitizing a portion of the images was provided by the Montana History Foundation.ACCESS:The collection is open for research. This pdf document can be searched online by simultaneously hitting keys Control and F.OWNERSHIP:Literary rights and copyrights have been assigned to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County. PUBLICATION RIGHTS:All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from material in the collection should be discussed with the appropriate librarian or archivist. Permission for publication may be given on behalf of the Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County as the owner of the physical item. It is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained by the customer. The Museum does not assume any responsibility for infringement of copyright or publication rights of the manuscript held by the writer, heirs, donors, or executors. Reproduction restrictions are decided on a case-by-case basis.PREFERRED CITATION:[Identification of item], Doris Whithorn Curator Collection, YGM1997.072, Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County. SIZE:Number of manuscript boxes: 11Number of object boxes: 1 Oversize manuscript boxes: 3 Number of audio/visual boxes: 1Number of photograph and glass slide drawers: 4Number of negative boxes: 1Number of oversize photographs: 1 box, 2 foldersPROCESSED BY: Ellen ZazzarinoDORIS WHITHORN CURATOR COLLECTIONBIOGRAPHICAL NOTEBorn in 1916, Doris Swenson (Whithorn) grew up on a farm located between Davenport and Shickley, Nebraska. Doris Swenson graduated as valedictorian from high school and then taught at a rural high school for three years. She then attended the University of Nebraska for two years. After marrying Bill Whithorn in 1939, they moved to Worden, Montana, where Bill worked for several weeks. The couple relocated to Billings, Montana where Bill worked for The Yellowstone News. In 1948, Bill began working for the Billings Times. During his tenure at the newspaper the family grew with the birth of Alta, Bruce, Carol, and Duane. After six years with the Billings Times, and three years with the Gazette, the Whithorns moved to Park County, Montana. They lived at the Wan-I-Gan in Pray, south of Livingston for 28 years. They operated the store, gas station, and cabins at the one-stop tourist service. In 1951, Doris began creating jewelry and souvenirs from deer and elk horns. They built the Horn House in 1954 to display and sell these souvenirs. When a new highway was built diverting the traffic from the East River Road, Bill began working in Yellowstone Park as a seasonal maintenance man.In 1954, Bill Whithorn began reproducing old photographs, which motivated Doris to begin researching these images. In1960, Doris began writing illustrated stories based on the images and her research. In 1965, Fred Martin, editor of the Park County News asked them to prepare the annual edition of the pioneer issue for the newspaper. The pioneer issue became an annual 48-page paperback that led to a series of photo histories on nearby areas. In 1964, the Park County Museum Association was formed. In 1967, the Association leased rooms in the West Side School. Doris Whithorn served as the Museum Director and both she and Bill became quite involved with the development of the Museum. In 1974, the Museum is forced to move to the Lincoln School. In 1976, the Park County Museum Association agreed to purchase the North Side School. The purchase was split with Park County. In 1976, Bill and Doris Whithorn sold the Wan-I-Gan to move to the old North Side School in Livingston. An apartment was built in the basement allowing them to live in the museum as volunteer caretakers and overseers. Doris continued to serve as the Museum Director. Four large display rooms are completed with one focusing on Native Cultures. Doris and Bill devoted their time to the expansion and development of the museum and additional publications. The History of Park County 1984, a 512 page book, authored by Doris and 45 volunteers, was a major accomplishment. In 1986 they move from the museum to a house in Livingston.Doris and Bill Whithorn continued to publish books on the history of towns located in Park County. They traveled extensively to all 50 states and abroad. In 1990, Bill Whithorn died and in 1993, Doris moved back to the museum apartment. Doris continued to serve as Museum Director until 1997 when she moved to the Senior Center. In 1997, Mark Baker was hired as part-time Museum Director and Doris continued to offer her knowledge and experience to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County for the next several years. Doris Whithorn wrote over 90 articles that were published in newspapers and magazines both regionally and nationally. She wrote 18 books with Bill and continued to write after he passed away. Doris was active in numerous organizations including: the Genealogy Society, Yellowstone Club, Park County Pioneers, Park County Historical Society, Montana Historical Society and the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program. Doris won several awards including: the Peter Yegen Lifetime Achievement Award from the Montana Historical Society, the Montana Governor’s Award as the District Senior Citizen of Distinction and the Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award for Preserving Park County History. Doris had 4 children, 12 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. In the summer of 2013 Doris Whithorn passed away.Scope and Content NoteThe collection comprises of material that Doris Whithorn collected throughout the years from Park County residents or relatives located out-of-town and her extensive research. The material was discovered in her files at the Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County. Doris stored the photographs and manuscript material in files according to subject or type of material. These items comprised a collection that Doris stored with her papers as Museum Director along with a large collection of newspaper clippings. Additional material was donated by family members after she passed. The historic material dates from the 1880s to 2013. The photographs document the early settlers, businesses and towns in Park County. The subjects range from churches to schools to events. SERIES DESCRIPTIONSERIES 1 PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS AND ARTICLES 1950s – 2003 BOX 1- BOX 4The series comprises of the original manuscripts for the books and articles published by Doris and Bill Whithorn. Doris Whithorn wrote the majority of the books and all of the articles in the series. The material includes handwritten and typed manuscripts with handwritten notes by Doris. Once a book was published she continued to research the subjects for future revised editions. The published articles appeared in newspapers in Billings, Great Falls, Bozeman, and Livingston. Doris’ articles were published in regional and national magazines. It’s important to note that many of the family histories submitted for the History of Park County, Montana 1984 book were written by one or more member of the families contain information that was not included in the book due to the length of the narrative. Numerous letters from researchers, Park County residents, students, and readers encompass a portion of the series along with several folders that Doris Whithorn retained on the writing process and her ideas.The series ends with manuscripts Doris Whithorn wrote for tours including the Park County Historical Society’s annual tours. She actively participated in these tours by writing the guides, providing photographs and organizing several of the tours. In addition, Doris Whithorn wrote self-guided tours to Livingston’s historic areas, including downtown. The papers document the tours that began in the 1970s until 2003.SERIES 2 RESEARCH 1880S – 2003 BOX 4- BOX 11The research material in the series primarily consists of articles, clippings and notes. Doris Whithorn was a thorough researcher and historian. Every piece of paper or article was analyzed for information pertaining to her publications, the museum or relevance to the history of Park County and Montana. She maintained a reference library for her research. All the clippings, articles or published material was organized according to subject or publication. The folders retain her original subject titles with additional information that may assist a researcher. Arranged in alphabetical order by subject, the folders document the history and culture of Park County and the surrounding areas. The series also includes the numerous letters Doris Whithorn received from researchers across the U.S. The correspondence is organized in chronological order. SERIES 3 PERSONAL AND FAMILY PAPERS 1927–2008 BOX 11Material in the series includes family correspondence, personal business, diaries, clippings and documents. The documents are organized by individual family member in chronological order. Bill Whithorn’s personal papers start the series with his papers for writing school, diary, studies in photography and his passing in 1990. Bill and Doris Whithorn’s personal business papers follow documenting their work at the Wan-I-Gan, travels, family and involvement in the community. SERIES 4 OBJECTS, BOX 12-BOX 13, ca 1916-1925, 1985, 1998The series includes childhood mementos such as a bracelet, sewing project, baby shoes and toys and two awards. One award Bill and Doris Whithorn received for their dedication and numerous contributions to Park County, Montana. The second award was presented to Doris Whithorn by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs.SERIES 5 OVERSIZE, OVERSIZE BOX 1 –BOX 3, 1870s-2012The series comprises of posters, newspaper articles by Doris Whithorn, scrapbooks, and layout proofs of several books all from Series 1 for preservation and storage. The items dating from the 1870s to the early 1900s comprise copies of research material such as articles, documents and a diary.SERIES 6 AUDIO-VISUAL BOX 1, 1967-2001Three reel to reel color films, one VHS tape and two cassette tapes comprise the series. Topics of the films include the Livingston Parade, Yellowstone Boat Float and a presentation by Doris Whithorn to the Yellowstone Club. The cassette tapes contain one interview with Brian Shovers and a presentation by Doris Whithorn on Hunters Hot Springs.SERIES 7 PHOTOGRAPHS, NEGATIVES, FILE CABINET 15 DRAWER 2-3, BOX 1 1880s-2003The series consist of photographs collected by or given to Doris Whithorn for the Yellowstone Gateway Museum. The folders follow Doris Whithorn’s original alphabetical arrangement by town followed by either business or family name or subject. This original order was maintained except when the folder comprised of numerous photographs, company documents or events, which were moved to a separate folder organized by subject.SERIES 8 GLASS SLIDES FILE CABINET 15 DRAWER 3-4, 1940-1970SThe glass slides include images of Yellowstone, gatherings and trips. A large portion of the glass slides comprise aerial images taken from a plane flying over Park County.SERIES 9 OVERSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS OVERSIZE BOX 1, OVERSIZE FOLDER 1-2, 1864-1989The oversize photographs comprise of images taken by Bill and Doris Whithorn along with copy photographs of historic images. Bill and Doris Whithorn images consist of landscapes, animals and people. Most of the images are black and white and many are not dated. The series also includes an album of the Park County Historical Society Historical Tours of Mission Creek, West Boulder, Fort Parker, Shields Valley. The album includes map, color photographs and text. Articles and Short Stories by Doris Whithorn“Tennis Courtship” written in Davenport, Nebraska as Doris Swenson, ca. 1930s“History of Pyramid Camp #5614,” 1959Untitled short story, 1959“Rattlesnake Warfare” March 12, 1960“Trap-Line Side-Line” ca. 1960-1961“About Paradise Valley Schools” ca. 1960s“Across the Bar of the Old Saloon” ca. 1960s “Annual Elk Feed at Gardiner” ca. 1960s“Buckskin Jim was a Fighting Man” ca. 1960s“Eve on the River” ca. 1960s“Goodbye to the Lazy K” ca. 1960s“Grandmother” ca. 1960sChapter 9 – “Offbeat Experience” ca. 1960s“In Fairness Give me a Big Stick” ca. 1960s“Jet Boat on the Yellowstone” ca. 1960s“A Little Change” ca. 1960s“The Mother Lode has Never Been Found’ ca. 1960s“People and Places in the News of the Livingston Enterprise” ca. 1960s by Bill and DorisUntitled short articles/stories one on John Hepburn, one on Harriet Cutler ca. 1960s“We Extended Sympathy – With Coffee” ca. 1960s“What’s With Wapiti” ca.1960s“A Whitefish Tale” ca. 1960sPoems ca. 1960-1988“The Little Church with the Big Voice” (Pine Creek Church) submitted to Great Falls Tribune Summer 1961“Artist in Coveralls” ca. 1961“The Baby I had to Have” ca. 1961“I Could Never be More” ca. 1961“Together in Tribulation” ca. 1961“Winter Trapline Makes a Profitable Sideline”, Great Falls Tribune, Montana Parade, March 26, 1961“Southern Montana Rattlesnake Warfare”, Great Falls Tribune, Montana Parade, May 7, 1961“Rough Ridin’ for Pronghorns” changed to “To Get Those Pronghorns Prepare for Rough Ridin’” Great Falls Tribune, July 25, 1961“Trip by Turbo-Jet submitted to Great Falls Tribune Aug. 1961“The Girl with the Mink Coat in View” ca. 1962“Trout Ranch”, Great Falls Tribune, Montana Parade, Feb. 25, 1962“Brief History of Emigrant Gulch and Yellowstone City” speech delivered in Old Chico Oct. 13 1963“For the Past Century, Emigrant Gulch has Meant Gold on Upper Yellowstone”, Great Falls Tribune, Montana Parade, Feb. 9, 1964“Jane Could Cop the Headlines”, Billings Gazette, Midland Empire Magazine, August 16, 1964“Winter is Monkey Business Time” published in Playground of the Rockies”, vol. VII, no. 4, 1964“The Barrel Bassinet” published in The Workbench, Vol. 20 No. 6, Nov-Dec. 1964“Let’s Have Coffee Hour”, ca. 1965“The Gold of Jardine – Today it’s On the Hills” published in the Great Falls Tribune, Montana Parade, March 7, 1965“Sawmill Man of Yellowstone City” published in Frontier Times, June-July 1965“Through the Years in Yellowstone”, Sept. 1965“Then and Now in Yellowstone”, Sept. 1965“Montana’s Baby is 93”, Billings Gazette, October 17, 1965“Aldridge Pictures” Park County News 1965-1970“Doings of the Silver Cornet Band” Park County News 1965-1970“The Union” Park County News 1965-1970“School District 13, Park County” Park County News 1965-1970“Buttery Family’s Business Enterprises Started in Park County Mining Camps, Now Ghost Towns”, Great Falls Tribune, Montana Parade, Jan. 16, 1966“Papoose Board” 1966“Photo Story of the Good Old Days in Montana” March 1966 submitted to Great Falls Tribune“Liver-eating Johnson’s Fearsome Name” True West June 1966“White Squaw Make Float”, ca. 1966-1967“How to Build Your Child’s Own Dinosaur”, July 1966“The Life of a Converted Mail Truck”, Aug. 1966 “Elk Reduction – 1912 Style”, Billings Gazette, March 12, 1967“Yellowstone River Float” Billings Gazette 1967“In Fairness Give Me a Big Stick” Nov. 1967 “Heirlooms – Start Some Now” 1968“Elk Teeth as Ornaments” photos by Doris published in Montana Wildlife, Feb. 1968“The Patchwork Jacket” published in The Craftsman, Vol. XII, no. 5, July –Aug. 1968“Dear Diary” 1969“He Left his Name on the Trails of Yellowstone” published in Frontier Times 1969“Wrangling Dudes in Yellowstone” published in Frontier Times vol. 43, No. 8, Nov. 1969 “Fun Float down the Yellowstone” (re-titled) “Yellowstone River Rats” published in All Outdoors, June 1970“I Will Not Die in this Wilderness” by Killorn and Whithorn ca. 1970“100 Years Ago this Week” by Killorn and Whithorn ca. 1970“100 Years Ago Today in Park County” (articles) ca. 1970Editorial on Harriet Cutler ca. 1970‘Birth of an Idea, The 1870 Expedition” ca. 1970“The Birth of a Park, (The 1871 Expedition)” published in the Billings Gazette, Dec. 1971“Killing of a Newsworthy Sheriff” ca. 1971“Early Man in Yellowstone County” ca. 1972“ Through Four Score and Ten Years” (on the Yellowstone Club) entry for Pioneer Tales 1972“He Killed a Cagy Outlaw” March/April 1973“Emigrant Hall Story 1953-1974” 1974“Park County Women of Note” Our Heritage The Contributions of Women in Park County and Montana, American Association of University Women, Park County Branch (manuscript and speech) Nov. 14, 1974Programs for KYBS ca. 1978-1982“Gardiner Geared for the Centennial” ca. 1979“Building the Chittenden Bridge 1903” 1979“Park County Honors Soldiers Who Fell in the Great Cause” ca. 1980s“Burials in the Park County Montana, Cemeteries Other than Memorial Gardens, Mountain View Calvary of Livingston” ca. 1983“Prostitution in Park County” presentation for Women in Montana History Conference Oct. 10, 1988“Livingston’s Red Light District” presented at Women in Montana History program by Gallatin Extension Homemakers in Bozeman ca. 1988“Livingston Depot” compilation of articles/clippings ca. 1990“I Remember Dr. Cedric Nelson” ca. 1990s (?)“Besmirching the Toga” ca. late 1990s“Never Pet a Rattlesnake” ca. 1990s“Trails to Emigrant Gulch” ca. 1990s“Kid Curry” compilation of articles/clippings ca. 1990s“Shooting at the Cabin” (Aug. 1914) compilation of articles/clippings ca. 1990s“Yellowstone City Founded 1864” ca. 1990s“Urbach Dynamiting Deaths” compilation of articles/clippings ca. 1997“Boat Floating Memories” Oct. 14, 1999“A Diary or a Journal” March 2000“People, Places, Past and Present” presenter for Project Wet Montana Aug. 14-16, 2000“Upper Yellowstone County” Aug. 15, 2000Books by Bill and Doris Whithorn60?Miles of Photo?History:?Upper Yellowstone?ValleyA Photo?History?of Aldridge:?Coal?Camp?That Died Abornin’Photo?History?of Livingston?MontanaMontana in?the Good?Old?Days, No. 1 and No. 2Photo?History?of Chico?LodgePhoto?History?of Gardiner, Jardine, CrevassePhoto?History?of Shields ValleyPhoto?History?from?Yellowstone?ParkPics & Quotes of?YellowstonePhoto?History?of Livingston?– Bozeman?Coal?CountryPhoto?History?of Harvats and?their WooliesCalamity’s in?TownBooks by Doris WhithornHistory?of Park?County, Montana 1984 (editor)Bicentennial Tapestry?of the?Yellowstone?ConferenceYankee?Jim’s National Park?Toll?Road and?the Yellowstone?TrailTwice?Told?on?the Upper Yellowstone, Volumes 1, 2, and 3Pine Creek United Methodist Church: A Century of History, 1900-2000Why?? Pray, Montana.Paradise?Valley?on?the?YellowstoneColoring Book?of?the?Lewis and?Clark?Expedition (with Margaret Weimer)Emigrant?Gulch: Searching for Gold in Park County, MontanaDORIS WHITHORN CURATOR COLLECTIONSERIES 1 PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS AND ARTICLESBox 1DescriptionDatesFF160 Miles of Photo Historyca. 1965Text, photo descriptions, book release postcard, clippingFF2Photo History of Aldridge1894 (copy), ca. 1966Research notes, clipping (copy)FF3Photo History of Aldridge1966Clippings on bookFF4Montana in the Good Old Days, Vol. 11967, 1971Paste-up layout for publication, notes, printing estimateFF5Photo History of Chico Lodge1930s (copy), 1950s-1960sClipping, research notes, manuscript typescript with notes, article (copy), brochureFF6Let’s Go to Chicoca. 1968Manuscript typescript (2 copies)FF7Photo History of Chico Lodge1930-1940 (copies), 1980Brochures, typescript, notes, article, clippings, photos (copies)2003FF8Photo History of Chico Lodge Revision1949 (copy), 2003Publication with corrections, article, photos (copies), text on Chico schoolFF9Photo History of Chico Lodge Revisionca. 1960s-2003Manuscript typescript with revisions, letter, cardFF10Photo History of Chico Lodge Revisionca. 1960s-2005Letters, note, manuscript pages, brochuresFF11Photo History of Chico Lodge Revisionca. 1981Manuscript proof (copy)FF12Supplement to Photo History of Chico Lodge By UndatedBill and Doris WhithornTypescript by Nina KilloranFF13Photo History of Gardiner, Jardine, Crevasse1920-1980 (copies), Notes, clippings and articles (copies)ca. 1970sFF14Photo History of Yellowstone Park1880-1920 (copies), Notes, letter, clippings and article (copies)ca. 1959-1970FF15Photo History of Yellowstone Parkca. 1970, undatedHandwritten manuscript, typescriptFF16Photo History of Yellowstone Parkca. 1970, undatedManuscript typescript (draft)FF17Photo History of Yellowstone Parkca. 1972-2003Publication with notes, letter, manuscript typescript, articles, outline from Brigham Young UniversityFF18Photo History of Livingston – Bozeman Coal County 1976Manuscript typescript with correctionsFF19Photo History of Harvats and Their Wooliesca. 1970sManuscript typescript, book advertisementsFF20Calamity’s in Town1969-1970sManuscript typescript, postcardFF21Calamity’s in Townca. 1970sManuscript typescriptFF22Calamity Jane/ I see by the Papersca. 1970FF23Calamity’s in Town1975Typescript manuscriptFF24Calamity’s in Town1975Typescript manuscriptFF25Calamity’s in Town1973-1976Letters, notesFF26History of Park County Montana, 19841984Notes on book projectFF27History of Park County Montana, 1984October 9, 1982“History of Park County Museum” – typescript (copy)FF28History of Park County Montana, 19841984Town histories – final typescript with correctionsFF29 History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Clyde Park Yesterdays”, “The Biggest Little Town on Earth”, “Clyde Park I knew” – typescripts (originals and copy)FF30History of Park County Montana, 1984May 13, 1984Royal Teton Ranch – letter, historyFF31History of Park County Montana, 19841984Royal Teton ranch, Gardiner businesses – typescript with correctionsFF32History of Park County Montana, 19841890-1930 (copies), 1984Businesses, Park branch Canal – histories, notes, article, listsFF33History of Park County Montana, 19841984Livingston businesses – typescript with correctionsFF34History of Park County Montana, 19841984Histories of several businesses—typescript with correctionsFF35History of Park County Montana, 19841984Post Offices and postmasters – lists, notesFF36History of Park County Montana, 19841974, 1983-1984Churches – letters, histories, notes, brochure, listFF37History of Park County Montana, 1984ca. 1880-1920 (copies)Churches - clippings (copies), notes, brochures, histories 1960-1990FF38History of Park County Montana, 1984ca. 1900s-1990sChurches – clippingsFF39History of Park County Montana, 19841880-1890 (copies), Churches – clippings (copies), notes, programs, letters1980-1990FF40History of Park County Montana, 19841984Organizations – historiesmanuscript handwritten, typescriptFF41History of Park County Montana, 19841984Club histories – A-GFF42History of Park County Montana, 19841984Club histories – L, OFF43History of Park County Montana, 19841984Club histories – PFF44History of Park County Montana, 19841984Club Histories – R-YFF45History of Park County Montana, 19841984Towns, churches histories – final typescript with correctionsFF46History of Park County Montana, 19841984Towns, organizations histories – final typescript with correctionsFF47History of Park County Montana, 19841984Organizations, churches – final typescript with correctionsFF48History of Park County Montana, 19841981, 1984“History of Rosedale School” – typescript, letterFF49History of Park County Montana, 19841984Schools – notes, typescriptsFF50History of Park County Montana, 19841984Schools – notes, typescripts with correctionsFF51History of Park County Montana, 19841984Notes, lists of names, graduating classes, lists of businessesBox 2DescriptionDatesFF1History of Park County Montana, 19841984Handwritten list of namesFF2History of Park County Montana, 19841984Letters from people who submitted family historiesFF3History of Park County Montana, 19841984Typescript list of names, businesses and churchesFF4History of Park County Montana, 19841984A-K: envelopes from people who submitted historiesFF5History of Park County Montana, 19841984L-Z: envelopes from people who submitted historiesFF6History of Park County Montana, 19841984Notes, list of names, returned letters (undeliverable)FF7History of Park County Montana, 19841984“A” families - Allen, Anderson, Armstrong: family histories/narratives, typescripts, handwritten newspaper clipping (copy)FF8History of Park County Montana, 19841984“B” families – Baldwin, Ballinger, Batten, Becker, Benolken, Bigelow, Bishop, Blakeslee, Briggs, Broderick, Bullock, Brown, Burtch, Busby: family histories, typescript, handwrittenFF9History of Park County Montana, 19841984“B” families - Barnhart, Betley, Blair, Bliler, Billman, Briggs, Bishop, Bowers, Boyd, Bright, Bruffey: family histories, handwrittenFF10 History of Park County Montana, 19841984“C” families – Cady, Campanella, Carlson, Carpenter, Carrell, Chase, Cobb, Conlin, Connell, Conrow, Corr, Crabtree, Crossen, Cunningham: family histories, typescripts, handwrittenFF11History of Park County Montana, 19841984“C” families – Carlisle, Carter, Chadbourne, Christensen, Clark, Clement, Cloyd, Comstock, Connolly, Counts, Curdy: family histories, handwritten, typescript, articleFF12History of Park County Montana, 19841984“D” families – Dewart, Daly, Douglass, Durgan: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF13History of Park County Montana, 19841984“D” families – Dailey, Davis, Dean, Dietz, Doty, Draper: family histories – handwritten, typescriptFF14History of Park County Montana, 19841984“E” families – Eck, Ellison, English, Evans: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF15History of Park County Montana, 19841984“E” families – Ebert, Edick, Egeland, Engler, Erickson: family histories, Handwritten, typescriptFF16History of Park County Montana, 19841984“F” families – Fjeldstad, Fleming, Fletcher, Fame, Francis, Fowler, Fraser, Frazier: family histories: handwritten, typescriptFF17History of Park County Montana, 19841984“F” families – Fleshman, Foss, Foster, Fremont, Frederick, Fuher: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF18History of Park County Montana, 19841984“G” families – Gage, George, Gibson, Gilbert, Gilkey: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF19History of Park County Montana, 19841984“G” families – Gaab, Gleason, Goudy, Grannis, Green, Gonder: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF20History of Park County Montana, 19841984“H” families – Hayman, Haberstroh, Hall, Hamilton, Hasty, Hellsmark: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF21History of Park County Montana, 19841984“H” families – Hall, Hamel, Hampson, Hardgrove, Harvat, Haymond, Hoosline, Horn, Hunter: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF22History of Park County Montana, 19841984“J” families – Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Juhnke: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF23History of Park County Montana, 19841984“K” families – Kenney, Keyes, Killorn, Knoke: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF24History of Park County Montana, 19841984“K” families – Kardash, Keep, Kilburn, Kinkie, Kirscher, Knapp: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF25History of Park County Montana, 19841984“L” families – Lambert, Landers, Latch, Laubach, Leather, Lee, Leech, Lewis, Lovely: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF26History of Park County Montana, 19841984“L” families – Landes, Larson, Laubach, Lentfer, Link, Lott, Lyons: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF27History of Park County Montana, 19841984“M” families – MacDonald, Malcolm, Martin, Maxey, McClung, Melhoff, Melin, Miles, Miller, Mozley: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF28History of Park County Montana, 19841984“M” families – Marquis, Mather, Mathis, McCulloch, McDermott, McEwen, McNevin, Menofee, Merrell, Mikolich, Morrison: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF29History of Park County Montana, 19841984“N” families – Nelson, Noyes, Nye: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF30History of Park County Montana, 19841984“N” families – Nash, Neal: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF31History of Park County Montana, 19841984“O” families – O’Brien, O’Conner, O’Hair, Olmstead, Olsen, Orr, Ostrom, Owens: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF32History of Park County Montana, 19841984“P” families – Parker, Parks, Parr, Parrish, Pattern, Patton, Payne, Peters, Pierce, Prewett: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF33History of Park County Montana, 19841984“P” families – Pepper, Peterson, Plum, Potter, Prewett, Putzker: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF34History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Q-R” families – Quisel, Queen, Regedahl, Reid,Richardson, Robinson, Rome, Rusted: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF35History of Park County Montana, 19841984“R” families – Rahn, Renshaw, Richie, Rigler, Riley, Rogers: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF36History of Park County Montana, 19841984“S” families – Sarrazin, Skillman, Smith, Spencer, Snickle: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF37History of Park County Montana, 19841984“S” families – Sarver, Schnubegger, Scott, Shelhamer, Sherwood, Shipet, Short, Shorthill, Sigler, Skattum, Smallin, Somerville, Spiker, Sprunger, Stebbins, Stermitz, Stewart, Strickland, Surdahl, Swainson: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF38History of Park County Montana, 19841984“T” families – Tacke, Talcott, Taylor, Triplett-Eastbrook: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF39History of Park County Montana, 19841984“T” families – Tandy, Teichert, Terwilliger, Tervonen, Trowbridge: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF40History of Park County Montana, 19841984“V” families – VanAken, Vickars, Vink: family histories, handwritten, typescript, letters, notes, clipping (copy)FF41History of Park County Montana, 19841984“V” families – Vaught: family history, handwrittenFF42History of Park County Montana, 19841984“W” families – Walker, Webb, Weber, Westbrook, Whitney, Wilson, Wiltgen, Wright: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF43History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Y-Z” families – Yarger, Young, Zakovi: family histories, handwritten, typescriptFF44 History of Park County Montana, 19841984Family histories: general notes, clipping (copy)FF45History of Park County Montana, 19841984“A” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF46History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Ba-Bl” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsBox 3DescriptionDatesFF1History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Bo-By” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF2History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Ca-Cl” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF3History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Co-Cu” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF4History of Park County Montana, 19841984“D” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF5History of Park County Montana, 19841984“E” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF6History of Park County Montana, 19841984“F” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF7History of Park County Montana, 19841984“G” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF8History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Ha” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF9History of Park County Montana, 19841984“He-Hu” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF10History of Park County Montana, 19841984“I-J” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF11History of Park County Montana, 19841984“K” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF12History of Park County Montana, 19841984“La-Le” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF13History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Li-Ly” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF14History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Ma-Mc” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF15History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Me-Mi” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF16History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Mo-Mu” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF17History of Park County Montana, 19841984“N” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF18History of Park County Montana, 19841984“O” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF19History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Pa-Pe” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF20History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Pf-Pu” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF21History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Q” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF22History of Park County Montana, 19841984“R” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF23History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Sa-Sk” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF24History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Sm-Sy” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF25History of Park County Montana, 19841984“T” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF26History of Park County Montana, 19841984“U-V” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF27History of Park County Montana, 19841984“W-Z” Family histories – final typescript with correctionsFF28History of Park County Montana, 19841984“Aviation in Park County” by Stan Sykes, typescript original and edited (2 copies)FF29History of Park County Montana, 19841984“The P on the Hill,” typescript – original, and 2 copiesFF30History of Park County Montana, 19841919-1920 (copy), 1984“Park County and the Gallatin National Forest,” “Twenty-five Years in Forest Service” (From a report on game protection of winter elk 1919-1920, Property of USDA Forest Service)FF31History of Park County Montana, 1984ca. 1984Cemeteries: lists of burials, narrative, notes, “The Shorthill Cemetery” by Mrs. Rubie Jordan - typescriptFF32History of Park County Montana, 19841984Research notes, correctionsFF33History of Park County Montana, 19841984Notes, letters about photographs for the bookFF34History of Park County Montana, 19841984Notebook – record of photographs and numbersFF35Bicentennial Tapestry of the Yellowstone Conference1960s-1990sArticle, notes, list of names, letter, photo (copy)Box 4DescriptionDatesFF1Yankee Jim Built the National Park Toll RoadundatedTypescript, notes, photos (copies)FF2Yankee Jim Built the National Park Toll Road1964Manuscript draft, lettersFF3Yankee Jim – research1870s-1890s (copies), ca. Article, notes, clippings, “Calamity Jane and Yankee1980s, undatedJim” by Lewis R. FreemanFF4Yankee Jim, Lewis Sadler, Liver Eating Johnson 1903, 1923 (copies), ca. Research – clippings (copies), notes1980sFF5Yankee Jim and the National Park Toll Road1989TypescriptFF6Yankee Jim and the National Park Toll Road1989Typescript, photos (copies)FF7Yankee Jim’s National Park Toll Road and the April 1989Yellowstone TrailFinal proof with photos (copies)FF8Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1965Draft introduction, manuscript sections, letterFF9Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1880-1920s (copies), research – notes, articles (copies), typescript1970s-1990sFF10Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1 1968, 1981, 1990Story 1 “Teddy was a Trump”Research – clippings (copy and originals)FF11Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 11903-1937 (copies), ca. 1990Story 1 “Teddy was a Trump”Research – notes, text, articles (copies)FF12Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 11972Story 1 “Teddy is a Trump”Letters, typescript draft with corrections/additionsFF13Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1972, undatedStory 1 “Teddy was a Trump”Typescript (copy), clippingsFF14Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1972Story 1 “Teddy was a Trump”TypescriptFF15Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1972Story 1 “Teddy is a Trump”TypescriptFF16Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1994Story 1 “Teddy was a Trump”Photo captions, notes, manuscript sectionsFF17Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1994Story 3 “The Sec-a-terry”TypescriptFF18Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1ca. 1994Story 4 “James C. McCartney, Mayor of Gardiner”TypescriptFF19Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 11932 (copy), ca. 1970-1990sStory 5 “Hell-Roaring Bill’s on Bear Creek”Typescript draft paste-up, notes, clippings (copies)FF20Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 11994PublicationFF21Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21982, 1994Story 1 “Silver Tip Ranch”Typescript with corrections, notes, letter, articleFF22Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21994-1998Story 1 “Silver Tip Ranch”Letters, documents (copies), clippingFF23Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21965, 1994Story 2 “The Lady and the Grizzly”Abbreviated article in the Great Falls Tribune, typescript with editions, notesFF24Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21947, 1964Story 3 “A Grizzly Got Frenchy”Typescript with notes, research notes, article, letter, photo captionsFF25Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 2ca. 1964Story 3 “A Grizzly Got Frenchy”Typescript with correctionsFF26Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21910-1920 (copies), Story 3 “A Grizzly Got Frenchy”1964-1994Typescript, notes, clippings (copies), list of imagesFF27Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21903 (copies), Story 4 “John Yancey”ca. 1970-1990sTypescript drafts, notes, articles (copies)FF28Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21994Story 4 “Uncle John Yancey of the Pleasant Valley Hotel”Typescript with corrections (2 copies)FF29Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21994Story 5 “Jack Baronett, a Legend in his Lifetime”Typescript – 3 versionsFF30Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21990-1994Photo captions, sections of text, letterFF31Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 21994Typescript with notesFF32Why? Pray Montanaca. 1901-1997 (copies), Articles and photos (copies), letter, partial typescript 1970-1997FF33Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31968-1071Story 1 “Dynamite for Legal Tender”Typescript, letters, notesFF34Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31968-1971Story 1 “Dynamite for Legal Tender”Typescript, photos (copies), discFF35Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31914, 1956 (copies), ca. 2000Story 2 “Old George Mack”Typescript, articles and photos (copies)FF36Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31895-1900 (copies), Story 3 “Christmas Horror at Horr”2000-2004Typescript (2 copies), notes, article (copy)FF37Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31898 (copies), 2000Story 4 “The Webster, West Heart and Hand Fatality”Typescript, clippings (copies)FF38Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31939 (copy), 2000Story 6 “Zimmerman Case”Notes, article, typescriptFF39Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 3ca. 2000Story 6 “Zimmerman Case”Typescript (2 copies) one with correctionsFF40Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31914 (copies) 1994Story 6 “Zimmerman Case”Articles on the case (copies)FF41Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 3ca. 2000Story 7 “Deed of Maniac”Typescript, photos (copies)FF42Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31950-1952 (copies), ca. 2000Story 8 “When Henry Went to Pray”Handwritten, typescript with corrections, article and clippings (copies), wanted flierFF43Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31956, 1971, 1995Story 9 “Murder at the Sawdust Pile,” Zidmair TrialClippingsFF44Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31903-1971 (copies), 2003Story 9 “Murder at the Sawdust Pile”Typescript with corrections, clippings (copies), letter, noteFF45Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 3ca. 2000Story 9 “Murder at the Sawdust Pile”Typescript – 3 copies with correctionsFF46Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 3ca. 2000Partial typescript with notesFF47Pine Creek Church 1900-1975, Pine Creek Methodist1950-1960s (copies), 1937, Church a Century of History 1900-20001975, 2000Notes, clippings, brochureFF48Paradise Valley on the Yellowstone1991, 2000-2001Letters from Arcadia, notes, pages of textFF49Emigrant Gulch1880-1990s (copies), 2002Research notes, letters, clippings (copies), article, portion of the bookFF50Emigrant Gulch1864-1970 (copies), 1990sArticles (copies), research notes, “Diary of John S. Hackney” (typescript copy), clippingFF51Emigrant Gulchca. 2002Research notes, manuscript pages, notebook, mining claims (copies)Box 5DescriptionDatesFF1Emigrant Gulch1980-1990s, ca. 2002Chapter 3 – research: articles, clippings (copies)FF2Emigrant Gulchca. 1870-1950 (copies), 2002Chapter 5 – research: notes, clippings (copies), manuscript pagesFF3Emigrant Gulch1916-1930 (copies), 1963, Chapter 6 – research: notes, letter, clippings (copies)2002FF4Emigrant Gulch1890-1910 (copies), 2001 Chapter 6 – research: notes, articles (copies)FF5Emigrant Gulch1880-1910 (copies), 1974 Chapter 7 – research: notes, letter, clippings (copies)FF6Emigrant Gulch1990-2002 Chapter 8 – research: notes, clippings and articles (copies)FF7Emigrant Gulch1990-1992ClippingsFF8Emigrant Gulchca. 2002Pasted typescript draftFF9Emigrant GulchJuly –August 2002, 2003Corrected final proof, letter, copies of photos, clippingFF10Women’s Stories of Early Trips Through YellowstoneCompiled 1987, 1990sPark“1895 Christmas Letter from Bessie Strickland Bryant”, “Trip Through Yellowstone Park” by Grace Hecox, “Six Memorable Weeks” by Mary Lavinia White McEwan (all copies)FF11Women’s Stories of Early Trips Through YellowstoneCompiled 1990sPark“My Winter in Geyserland” by Beulah Brown, “Golden Jubilee Edition” by Nellie Fletcher, “Wilderness – Bah” by Alicia Sax O’Brien, “Journal” by Mrs. Myrtle Shipe, (all copies)FF12Women’s Stories of Early Trips Through YellowstoneCompiled 1990sPark“Reminiscences of my Yellowstone Park Trip Aug. 2 to 9, 1911” by Beatrice Murphy (copy not included in book)FF13“Tennis Courtship”ca. 1930TypescriptFF14Poems, lyricsca. 1958-1961Poems with notations on submission date and publisherFF15Untitled short story1959Handwritten manuscript (copy)FF16“History of the Pyramid Camp #5614”1959Typescript with correctionsFF17“History of the Pyramid Camp #5614”1890-1953 (copies), 1959Typescript, notes, bulletin and clippings (copies)FF18“Rattlesnake Warfare”March 20, 1960TypescriptFF19Article drafts – untitledca. 1960-1961Manuscripts – handwritten and typescriptFF20“Trap-Line, Side-Line”ca. 1960-1961TypescriptFF21“About Paradise Valley Schools”ca. 1960sTypescriptFF22“Across the bar of the Old Saloon He left his Name”ca. 1960sTwo typescripts, one with correctionsFF22A“Annual Elk Feed at Gardiner”ca. 1960sTwo typescripts, one with notesFF23“Buckskin Jim was a Fighting Man”ca. 1960sTwo typescripts, one with correctionsFF24“Euc in the River”ca. 1960sTypescriptFF24A“Goodbye to the Lazy K”ca. 1960sOriginal typescript of playFF25“Grandmother”ca. 1960sTypescriptFF26“Jet Boat on the Yellowstone”ca. 1960sTypescript with correctionsFF26A“A Little Change”ca. 1960sTypescript of play with notesFF27“The Mother Lode has Never Been Found”ca. 1960sTypescripts (2 copies)FF28“People and Places in the News of the Livingstonca. 1960sEnterprise”TypescriptFF29“We Extended Sympathy with Coffee”ca. 1960sTypescriptFF30“What’s with Wapiti”ca. 1960sTypescriptFF31“A Whitefish Tale”ca. 1960sTypescript two copies one with notes, slides (copies)FF32“Chapter 9 – Offbeat Experiences”ca. 1960sTypescriptFF33Untitled articles on John Hepburn, Harriet Cutlerca. 1960sHandwritten and typescriptFF34“Dear Diary 1863”1960-1969Article, excerpts of diary of Artemus Ebenezer Bell, letter from Harriet CutlerFF35Montana Poetryca. 1960-1988Poems by Doris and others (copies)FF36Poemsca. 1960-1988Typescripts (copies)FF37“Artist in Coveralls”ca. 1961Typescript draft with corrections, letter, photos (copies)FF38“I Could Never be More”ca. 1961Typescript with notesFF39“Rough Ridin’ for Pronghorns”July 1961Typescript, notes, article published in Great Falls Tribune as “To Get Those Pronghorns Prepare for Rough Ridin”FF40“Trip by Turbo Jet”July- August 14, 1961Typescript, letter, submitted to Great Falls TribuneFF41“The Little Church with a Big Voice”Summer 1961Typescript on Pine Creek Church, letter, submitted to Great Falls TribuneFF42Poemsca. 1961-1962Typescript, letterFF43“The Baby I Had to Have”ca. 1961-1962Three typescripts, one with notes on submissionsFF44“Together in Tribulation”ca. 1961-1962Two typescripts, one with notes on submissionsFF45“The Girl with the Mink Coat in View”ca. 1961-1964Two typescripts, one with revisions, letters, newsletters, photos (copies) article on Cheryl DePuyFF46Poemsca. 1962Typescripts, letters, list of agencies and literary reviewsFF47“The Old Saloon”1962, May 1963Typescript, published in Playground of the Rockies Vol. VI, NO II, magazine, letterFF48“Buckskin Jim Cutler/Buckskin Jim and his Water1860-1910 (copies),Fight” 1962-1964Notes, articles (copies), typescript, letter (copy)FF49“Buckskin Jim and his Water Fight”ca. 1963Two typescripts, one with correctionsFF50“Buckskin Jim and his Water Fight”February 18, 19631863 Civil War diary of Artemus Ebenezer Bell – typescript published in True West December 1964FF51“(Over the Bar) at the Old Saloon”1963Typescript, notes, published in Playground of the RockiesFF52“Brief History of Emigrant Gulch and YellowstoneOctober 13, 1963City”Transcript of speech delivered at Old Chico (3 copies)FF53“Emigrant Gulch”1963Typescript term paperFF54“Emigrant Gulch”1963Typescript term paperFF55“Emigrant Gulch,” “Centennial for Emigrant Gulch”1963-1964Typescript drafts, notes, lettersFF56“Winter is Monkey Business Time”ca. 1964Typescript, article published in Playground of the RockiesFF57“Barrel Bassinet”November-December 1964Typescript, check stub, magazine – published in Workbench, Vol. 20, No. 6FF58“Elk Reduction -1912 Style”1964-1967FF59“Let’s Have Coffee Hour”ca. 1965TypescriptFF60“The Gold of Jardine Today It’s on the Hills”1947, April 1965Typescript, notes, clippings article published in Great Falls TribuneFF61“Doings of the Silver Cornet Band”ca. 1965-1970Typescript (2 copies) written for Park County NewsFF62“Aldridge Pictures,” “The Union,” “School District 13”ca. 1965-1970Typescripts written for Park County NewsFF63“Sawmill Man of Yellowstone City”1965, 1974, 2000Typescript, notes, letters from Tomlinson descendents, newsletter (copy), article published in Frontier TimesFF64“Sawmill Man of Yellowstone City”ca. 1965-1986Letters from Tomlinson descendents, journal and articles (copies)FF65“Then and Now in Yellowstone”September 1965TypescriptFF66“Through the Years in Yellowstone”September 1965Typescript, letter, submitted to Billings GazetteFF67“The Lady and the Grizzly”October 1965Typescript, notes, published in “Montana Parade” Great Falls TribuneFF68“A Photo Story of the Good Old Days in Montana”March 1966Typescript, letter, submitted to Great Falls TribuneFF69“John Liver Eating Johnson”1900 (copy), 1966, 2000Research – articles and clippings (original and copies)FF70“John Liver Eating Johnson”1965-1966Article, notes, letter, published in True WestFF71“How to Build your Child’s own Dinosaur”July 1966Typescript, letters to publishersFF72“The Life in a Converted Mail Truck”August 1966Typescript, notes, letter, Postal Record magazineFF73“Murder at the Sawdust Pile”December 1965Letter, typescript – draft with notes, published in Frontier TimesFF74“Liver Eating Johnson’s Fearsome name”1967-1990Research – clippings, article published in True West FF75“Papoose Board”ca. 1966Typescript, diagrams, photos (copies)FF76“Aldridge, Ghost Town of Upper Yellowstone County1966Typescript published in Butte StandardFF77“White Squaw Make Float”ca, 1966-1967Typescript (2 copies), captions, photos, transparencies (copies)FF78“Yellowstone River Float”1966-1967Typescript, list of captions, letters, published in Billings GazetteFF79“In Fairness Give me a Big Stick”1961, 1967Typescript, (original and copy), submitted to Outdoor LifeFF80“He Left his Name on the Trails of Yellowstoneca. 1965-1969Typescript, letters, notes, published in Frontier TimesFF81“Elk Reduction – 1912 Style”1913 (copy), March 12, 1967Typescript, letters, notes, clippings (copies)FF82“Heirlooms – Start Some Now”January 1968Article, typescript, letter, transparencies (copies)FF83“Elk Teeth as Ornaments”February 1968Published in Montana WildlifeFF84“Patchwork Jacket”July- August 1968Typescript, transparencies (copies) published in The Craftsman Vol. XII, No. 5FF85“Wrangling Dudes in Yellowstone”November 1969Published in Frontier Times, Vol. 43, no. 8FF86“Yellowstone City Founded in 1864”1890-1920 (copies), Typescript (2 copies), notes, letters, article andca.1960-1990sclippings (copies) FF87“Fun Float on the Yellowstone/Yellowstone River Rats1969-1970Edited typescript, article in All OutdoorsFF88“The Birth of an Idea, The 1870 Expedition”ca. 1970Typescript (2 copies), list of photographsFF89Editorial on Harriet Cutlerca. 1970Typescript (copy)FF90“100 years Ago Today in Park County”ca. 1970Articles, typescriptFF91“100 years Ago this Week”1956, 1964, and undatedArticles, clippingsFF92“100 years Ago this Week”1892 (copy), 1970-1973ArticlesFF93“100 years Ago this Week”ca. 1970Sections, typescriptBox 6DescriptionDatesFF1“I will not Die in this Wilderness”, “100 Years Agoca. 1970This Week” by Doris Whithorn and Nina KillornTypescripts, corrected proof, mapFF2“Killing of a News Worthy Sheriff1913 (copy), 1968-1987Clipping, handwritten draft, typescripts, letters, photos (copies)FF3Dedication of Emigrant Community HallApril 25, 1971Typescript of speechFF4“The Birth of a Park (1871 Expedition)”1922 (copies), December Typescript, letter, clippings (copies), published in 1971Billings GazetteFF5“Early Man in Yellowstone County”, “Yankee Jim”,1922, 1957 (copies), 1971“Teddy was a Trump”, “Jack Baronett”, “Frank Jay Hagner”, “Cooke City”Typescripts, photo caption lists, letter, notes, articles (copies)FF6“Through Four Score Years”ca. 1972(On Yellowstone Club), entry for Pioneer Tales Draft, final submission typescript, letterFF7“He Killed a Cagy Outlaw”1973, 2003Typescript, article with note by Doris, published in True WestFF8“Emigrant Hall Story”ca. 1920-1990s (copies), Article, clippings (copies), booklet, list of community 1974hall members, notesFF9“Park County Women of Note”ca. 1970-1990sTypescript, letters, clippings, notes, newsletter, program, speech textFF10“Park County Women of Note”ca. 1970-1990sTypescript (two versions)FF11“Park County Women of Note”ca. 198-2001ClippingsFF12KYBS programsca. 1902-1920 (copies), Notes, script, clippings (copies and originals)1978-1982FF13“Building the Chittenden Bridge”1979Typescript, letter, photos (copies)FF14“Gardiner Geared for Centennial”1979TypescriptFF15“Park County Honors Soldiers Who Fell in the Great ca. 1980sCause”Typescript (copy)FF16“Pantomime of State MSCA Board Meeting at October 3, 1983Livingston”Script (original and copies)FF17“Burials in Park County, Montana Cemeteries Other 1983-2001Than Memorial Gardens, Mountain View Calvary of Livingston:” list of individuals buried to 1983, locations of 22 cemeteriesFF18Poetry1985, undatedTypescripts, clippings, announcementFF19Women in Montana History ProgramOctober 12, 1988“Prostitution in Park County”Program, speech notes, clippingFF20Women in Montana History Program1890-1964 (copies), 1988“Livingston’s Red Light District”Articles (originals and copies), notesFF21Montana Cowboy Poetryca. 1986-1987Fliers, article, program, poems by Doris, photo (copy), notesFF22Montana Cowboy Poetry1988-1990, and undatedClippings, articlesFF23Montana Cowboy Poetry1988-1991Letters, fliers, program, name tagFF24Park County FairAugust 1989Program on inside cover “The Park County Fair,” poem by DorisFF25“Kid Curry”1927 (copy) ca. 1990Article (copies)FF26“Livingston Depot”1883-1990Compilation of clippings (copies, 2 bound)FF27“Never Pet a Rattlesnake”ca. 1990sTypescript (copy)FF28“I Remember Dr. Cedric Nelson”ca. 1990sTypescriptFF29“Shooting at a Cabin”August 5-7, 1914 (copies), Compilation of clippings (copies)ca. 1990FF30“Trails to Emigrant Gulch” (Hackney and Tomlinson)ca. 1990s, undatedTypescript – original with correctionsFF31“History of Livingston”1990-1991Typescript (2 copies with notes), loose pages published in the Montana Pioneer January 1991, No. 27FF32“Christmas Horror at Horr”ca. 1994Articles and clippings (copies)FF33“Judge in a County Cemetery” (Don L. Byam)1880-1980 (copies) ca. 1960-7th Annual History Conference, Gallatin County 1997Historical Society: research notes, articles (copies and originals), lettersFF34“Judge in a County Cemetery” (Don L. Byam)19957th Annual History Conference, Gallatin County Historical SocietyTypescript draftsFF35“Urbach Dynamiting Deaths”1922 (copies), 1997Compilation of clippings (copies)FF36“William Clark’s Explorers on the Yellowstone”ca. 1998In Celebration of our Past, 10th Annual HistoryConference, Gallatin County Historical SocietyDrafts, typescripts (3, 1 with corrections), notesFF37“John J. Tomlinson”1864 (copy), 1979-1997Pioneer Museum History Conference, Gallatin County Historical Society.Diary pages, photos and articles (copies), research notes, conference scheduleFF38“Boat Floating Memories”October, 14, 1999TypescriptFF39“Indian Remains on the Yellowstone”1999In Celebration of our Past, 11th Annual History Conference, Gallatin County Historical SocietyTypescriptsFF40“Besmirching the Toga”ca. late 1990sTypescript (three copies)FF41“A Diary or a Journal”March 2000Typescript (copy), letterFF42“Upper Yellowstone County”August 15, 2000Typescript with copy photos (two copies)FF43Project WET MontanaAugust 14-18, 2000Agenda, letter, articles, objectives, notes, mapFF44“Bozeman Tunnel of the Northern Pacific”1895-1946 (copies), 2001In Celebration of our Past, 13th Annual History Conference, Gallatin County Historical SocietyTypescript (three copies), clippings (copies)FF45“The Second Bozeman Tunnel”2002In Celebration of our Past, 14th Annual History `Conference, Gallatin County Historical SocietyFF46“A Picture Record of Livingston, Montana Schools”ca. 2003Original typescript with photosFF47“Our Baby Pomp” revision and expansion of “Pomp 2004Our Baby” 16th Annual History Conference, Gallatin County Historical SocietyDrafts, typescript (copy), programFF47A“1914 tragedy at Pine Creek”Undated (1914 copies)Compiled copies of articles FF47BPantomimes by Doris WhithornUndated“The Rebellious Christmas Tree,” “The Professor Forgets Christmas,” “Pa Puts Up the Tree,” “Christmas at the Bar BQ,” “The Loan of the Christmas Pan,” “TakingAuntie to the Train:” handwritten and original typescriptswith notesFF47CPantomimes by Doris WhithornUndated“Church Time 7:30,” “Ma’s Day of Rest,” The ModelMYFer’s,” “Entertaining the Orphans,” untitled: originalTypescripts with notesFF48ArticlesUndatedPages from several articles by DorisFF49Untitled manuscriptUndatedTypescript and handwrittenFF50Publicationsca. 1970-2001Notes on books, lists, book loan and payments, salesFF51Lists of Publications by Whithorns1989-2009, and undatedFF52Publications, articles1960sLettersFF53Publications, articles1970sLettersFF54Publications, articles1980sLettersFF55Publications, articles, speeches1990s-2003Letters, listsFF56Ideas for writingca. 1950-1970Clippings, notes, poemsFF57Poetry Ideasca, 1960-1962Notes, handwritten poems, clippings, magazine pagesFF58Writing Processca. 1966-1971Notes on writing process, clippings, newslettersFF59 Writing Ideasca. 1960-1980sNotes, clippings (originals and copies), brochureFF60Historical Tours Including Highway 10, Timberline1962, August 24, 1964, 1965Tour guide typescript (original, two copies), notes, clippingsFF61Montana Ghost Town Preservation Society TourOctober 8, 1972Starting in Livingston - tour guide typescript (copy)FF62Mulheron Creek to I-90ca. 1973Guide typescriptFF63Self-Guided History Tour of Trail Creek Area, Self-1981-1983Guided Tour from Emigrant to Bozeman via Trail Creek: tour guide typescripts, original draft with notes and copiesFF641st Annual Historical Tour, Park County Historical August 10, 1985Society – Boulder and Mission Creek AreaTour guide program typescript (three copies), notesFF65Self Guided History Tour of Trail Creek area1985Tour guide typescript (three copies)FF662nd Annual Historical Tour, Park County Historical August 3, 1986Society – Fort Parker, Landing, Springdale, Gage’s, Hunters Hot Springs areasHandwritten draft, typescript (original and three copies)FF67Third Annual Historical Tour, Park County Historical 1987Society – Westside Shields River, Sedan, WilsallTour guide program typescript (two copies), notes onSedanFF68Tour of Yellowstone Street with Clerks of DistrictJune 14, 1988CourtNotes, list of addresses with descriptionsFF694th Annual Historical Tour, Park County Historical July 30, 1988Society – East side of Shields River, Clyde Park to Wilsall. Tour guide program typescriptFF70Livingston Downtown Historic Districtca. 1880-1950s (copies), Notes, articles and clippings (copies), typescriptca. 1988FF71Livingston Historical Tourca. 1988Tour guide by street, block – handwrittenFF72Livingston Downtown Historic Tour1988-2003Tour guide transcript with corrections, brochures, notes, photos (copies), clippingFF73Historical Walking Tour of Livingstonca. 1988-2003Tour guide typescript with corrections, photos (copies) FF745th Annual Historical Tour, Park County Historical August 13, 1989Society – Upper Shields ValleyTour program guide typescript (two copies)FF756th Annual Historical Tour, Park County Historical 1990Society – Livingston to CastleTour guide program typescriptFF76Historical Tour – Paradise Valley TourAugust 10, 1991West Side of RiverTour guide program typescript (three copies, 1 original, 1 with notes), letter, correctionsFF77Historical Tour – Paradise Valley TourAugust 15, 1992East Side of Yellowstone RiverTour guide program typescriptFF78Cokedale, Trail Creek Tour1891 (copy), 1958, 1977, Notes, clipping, draft guide, article, photo (copy)ca. 1993FF78APark County Historical Society 1988“Story of Our Park County Historical Society Tour Book” typescript copyFF79Park County Historical Society Tour – SedanAugust 14, 1994Tour guide program (copy)FF80Park County Historical Society Tour – Cooke CityAugust 12, 1995Tour guide program (original typescript)FF81Park County Historical Society Tour – Swingley RoadAugust 23, 1997Tour guide program (original typescript with photos)FF82Park County Historical Society Tour - Cokedale,August 15, 1998Storrs, Haymond, Trail Creek, Chestnut, Maxey, Mountain Side Tour guide program (original typescript and copy)FF83Historical Tours of the 1980s-1990sca. 1998List of tours, narrativeFF84Bozeman Trial Bus TourJuly 29, 1999Tour program guide typescript (copy)FF85Park County Historical Society TourJune 28, 2001Guide booklet (copy)SERIES TWO RESEARCH Box 7DescriptionDatesFF1Aldridge, Montana, Horr1890-1910 (copies), 1999Clippings (copies and originals), notesFF2Late Aldridge, Montana1890-1920 (copies), Clippings (copies), notes, memorial cardca. 1970-1980sFF3Late Aldridge, MontanaUndated, 1996ClippingsFF4Animals – bears, wolves, elk, hunting1890-1990s (copies), 1960-Clippings (copies), brochures, notes, newsletter1990sFF5Animals – bears, wolves, elk, huntingca. 1968-1996ClippingsFF6Bi-Centennial Freedom Train1975-1976Programs, brochures, fliers, Bicentennial News, clippingsFF7Bi-Centennial Freedom Train1973-1975Newspaper sections, articlesFF8Big Horn County, Montana SchoolsUndatedLetter, hand-drawn map with schoolsFF9Bozeman, Montana1920 (copy), 1980-1990Notes, newsletter, brochures, clippings (copies)undatedFF10Bozeman, Montana Residents1933 (copy), 1977-1987Articles, letter, Bozeman family tree (copies)FF11Bozeman, Montana Residents1969-1984ClippingsFF12Bozeman Trail Wagon Train Event, Frontier 1999-2000Heritage AllianceSchedule, meeting minutes, news release, newsletters, clippings, brochure, notes, photo (copy)FF13Bruno’s grave – Tribute to Bruno1951, 1980-1997 (copies)Article and photos (copies)FF14Buckskin Jim Cutler1967-1985, 1994-1995Lupher family tree, letters from Cutler relativesFF15Buffalo, Buffalo Jones1939-1941 (copies), 1964-Clippings (copies), notes, letters, articles, brochure1986, undatedFF16Buffalo, Buffalo Jones1925, ca. 1968-1995ClippingsFF17Butte, Montanaca. 1890-1890s (copies), Clippings (copies), map, brochuresca. 1955-1985FF18“The Story of My Life” by Calamity JaneUndatedBooklet, one with corrections, layoutFF19Calamity Jane1898-1923 (copies), 1975-Articles, clippings and ledger pages (copies), letters1998FF20Calamity Jane1904, 1960, 1997, 2004ClippingsFF21Calamity Jane1958, 1988-2004Articles, letters, pamphlet, notesFF22Calamity Jane - performers1982-2004Letters, brochures, fliers, clippings, postcards, script, photo (copy)FF23Calamity Jane1901, 1955-2004ClippingsFF24Calcite1943 (copies), 1985-1990Letters, clippings (copies), notes, calcite samplesFF25Calciteca. 1924-1943 (copies)Brochures, clippings (copies)FF26Carlston, Margaret “Cattle Queen”1904 (copy), 1980Clippings (original and copies), notesFF27Castle, Montana – Curlew Mining CompanyJanuary 27, 1891Stock CertificateFF28Castle, Montana – Great Eastern Mining CompanyJune 25, 1890Stock CertificateFF29Cattle Mutilations1975, 1996-1998Photos (copies), articles, letterFF30Centennial Quilt1989Panel sketchesFF31Centennial Tapestry – United Methodist Women 1983Annual MeetingAttendee list, script with names, memo, textFF32Chicory, Montana1957 (copy), ca. 1990sClipping (copy), notes, textFF33Cokedale, Montana1890-1950s (copies), Research notes, article and clippings (copies), letter, and undatedhistory of William Henry Williams familyFF34Cokedale, Trail Creek, Montanaca. 1980s, and undatedNotes, photos and clippings (copies)FF35Cokedale, Trail Creek, Montana1890-1920s (copies), Articles and clippings (copies), notes, map, letter1969-1998FF36Cook City, Montana1992New World Mining District brochureFF37Cook City, Montana1890-1940s (copies), Notes, clippings (copies), map, brochure1970-2000FF38Corwin Springs, CinnebarUndatedPostcards (copies), textFF39Corwin Springs, Montana1900-1920 (copies), 1987Notes, clippings (copies)FF40Dailey, Montana1970Letter, notesFF41Dinosaurs – research and mounting1960-1970s, 1990sArticles, letters, notes, slide listFF42Dinosaurs – Montanaca 1980-1990sNotes, flier, clippings (copies)FF43Emigrant Gulch, Montana1900 (copies), ca. 1970-1992Notes, articles and clippings (copies), text, card,“Emigrant District, Park County, Montana” report byPeter H. Toepfer with notesFF43A“Early Days in Emigrant Gulch” 1910, 1922 (copies)By David Weaver from Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana vol. 7, 1910: typescript (2 copies), clipping (copy), timelineFF44Emigrant Gulch, Montana – Ethel May Gold Mining 1904 (copies)SyndicateArticles (copies), notesFF45Emigrant Gulch, Montana – St Julian Mine1890-1910s (copies), 1973, Articles (copies), notes, letters1980FF46Emigrant Gulch, Montana1912-1920s (copies), 1986From “W.D. Cameron’s Story of Old Emigrant” written in 1912 or before (copy), articles and clippings (copies), manuscript pagesFF47Gardiner, Montana CemeteryUndatedGravesite numbers and names (copies)FF48Gardiner, Montana1984, 1995, and undated“Gardiner Cemetery on Tinker Hill” by Lee H. Whittlesey, letter, church photos (copies), postcardFF49Gardiner, Montana1890-1990s (copies), Brochures, clippings and articles (copies), notes, 1970-2003memorial programs, photos (copies)FF50Gardiner, Montana1880-1980s (copies), Notes, clippings, documents (copies and originals), 1960-1990slettersFF51Hackney, John J. and Will S.ca. 1864-1865 (copies)Excerpts from diary (copy)FF52Hayes photosca. 1877-1920 (copies)Photos (copies), notes, clippingFF53Hepburn, John –Collectionca. 1960sNarrative typescript of items in collectionFF54Hopper’s Stage StationUndatedArticles (copies)FF55Hunters Hot Springs, Montana1885-2001 (copies)Clippings, articles, photos, documents, postcards (all copies), notesFF56Hunters Hot Springs, Montana1984-2002Articles and clippings (copies), notes, letters, photos (copies), catalog recordsFF57Hunters Hot Springs, Montana1890-1930s (copies), List of Montana hot springs, notes, clippings (copies)1960-1990sFF58Hunters Hot Springs, Montana1962, 1997-2000ClippingsFF59Hunters Hot Springs, Montana1980-1990s and undatedClippingsFF60Hunting1880-1910 (copies), Notes, clippings (copies)ca 1960-1980sFF61Hunting1956, 1996-1997, Clippingsand undatedFF62Indian Artifacts and Findings1880-1990s (copies), Clippings and articles (copies), notes, brochure, flier1970-1995FF63Indian Artifacts and Findings1960-1990sClippingsFF64Crow Indians, Antelope1979 and undatedArticles, brochureFF65Crow Indians - Plenty Coup1880-1900s (copies), 1968, Notes, brochure, articles and clippings (copies)1990sFF66Crow Indians - Plenty Coup1950-1990sClippingsFF67Indian Fighting and Skirmishes1880-1938 (copies), Articles (copies), notesand undatedFF68Indian Fighting and Skirmishesca. 1960-1980s ClippingsFF69Indian Personalities1880s (copies), 1971, Clippings and Articles (copies), notes, flierand undatedFF70Indian Personalities, Winold Riessca. 1960-1990sClippingsFF71Indians1990, and undatedClippings, brochureFF72Indians1873 (copy), 1986-1996Newsletter, brochure, letter, notes, articles, and photos (copies)FF73Indiansca. 1880-2000 (copies)Articles and clippings (copies)FF74Indians1990-2005ClippingsFF75Indians – Various Tribes1890-1970s (copies), Brochures, notes, fliers, postcard, clippings (copies)1960-1980sFF76Indians – Various Tribes1960-1990sClippingsFF77“Items of Interest”1883 (copies), 1929Notes, clippings (copies and originals)FF78Jardine, Montana – Jardine Mining Company, 1939, 1989 and undatedMineral Hill MineFact sheet, report, brochureFF79Lewis and Clark1880-1910 (copies), Brochures, programs, notes, articles (copies)1960-2000FF80Lewis and Clark1970-2001ClippingsFF81Lewis and Clark Bicentennial – Action Planca. 2000Application, memo, member list, meeting minutes, agenda, newsletterBox 8DescriptionDatesFF1Lewis and Clark1971-2001ClippingsFF2Lewis and Clarkca. 1884-2000 (copies)Articles, clippings (copies), brochure, notesFF3Livingston – A.W. Miles Company1908, 1920Farmers record log, portion of calendarFF4Livingston and Castle, MontanaJune 9, 1892Anna C. Mining and Smelting CompanyFF5Livingston Area Tourist Advisory Council1988Notes, description, ballot, clippingsFF6Livingston Banks - Buck Bank, 1st State Bank,1902, 1906, 1911Merchants Bank, MontanaChecksFF7Livingston Banks - National Park Bank1890-1944 and undatedClippings, article, savings book, check book, pamphletFF8Livingston Banks – Financialca. 1880-1940 (copies), Clippings (copies), notes, newsletter, banking fee list1980-1995FF9Livingston Banks – Financial1980-1999ClippingsFF10Livingston to Billings, Montana FloodUndatedArticle/report of wearing life jacketsFF11Livingston – Bozeman Monument Park1926-1970 (copies), 2001Articles (copies), notes, letter, rendering with descriptionFF12Livingston Businesses - Livingston Flouring MillJuly 27, 1898Company: stock certificateFF13Livingston Businesses – Golden Star Mining and June 6, 1892Milling Company: stock certificateFF14Livingston Businesses – Hefferlin Mercantile 1906Company: checksFF15Livingston Businesses – Hotels Elite, Kline, Murrayca. 1920-1993Postcard, brochures, notes, newsletter, business card, clippings (copies)FF16Livingston Businesses – Elite HotelUndatedBusiness cardsFF17Livingston Businesses – Hotels Elite, Kline Murray1991-1996ClippingsFF18Livingston Businesses – Livingston Transit Company,1947Livingston Motor Transit: schedules, hand-drawn mapFF19Livingston Businesses – Newell Grocery, Miles 1906-1955Grocery: receipts, blank receipt book, invoicesFF20Livingston Businesses1890-1920 (copies), Notes, brochure, fact sheets, clippings (copies)1990-2000FF21Livingston Businesses1890-1990 (copies), Notes, business cards, brochures, list of businesses, 1980-1990clippings (copies)FF22Livingston Businesses1884-1925 (copies), Notes, brochures, list of businesses, clippings (copies)1982-1996FF23Livingston Businesses1890-1980 (copies), Brochure, notes, clippings (copies)1980-1990FF24Livingston Businesses1976, 1991-1993ClippingsFF25Livingston Chamber of Commerce1896 (copy), 1960-1990Notes, clippings (copies), brochure, flier, letter, auction listFF26Livingston Chamber of Commerce1987-1996ClippingsFF27Livingston Churches1892, 1904, 1955, 1989, Certificates, business card, bookletand undatedFF28Livingston Clean Up1987 and undatedNotes, membership cards, business card, clippingFF29Livingston City Government1890-1995 (copies), Notes, brochures, list of police chiefs, clippings 1980-1990(copies)FF30Livingston City Governmentca. 1988-1996ClippingsFF31Livingston City Government, Clubs1920-1960sLists of city officials, club membersFF32Livingston Clubs – American Legion Park Post 231982-1984History typescript, list of past commanders, clippings, photosFF33Livingston Clubs – Elks Club1892-1912 (copies)Articles, clippings (copies)FF34Livingston Clubs – Elks, Shriner, Mason, Kiwanis,1880-1960 (copies), American Legion: notes, clippings (copies), pages 1980-2000from newsletters club historiesFF35Livingston Clubs – Elks, Mason, Scottish Rite, Grandca. 1966-1990Lady Ancient Free and Accepted Masons (A.F. & A.M.), Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R) and other clubs: clippings, notesFF36Livingston Clubs1960-1990sClippingsFF37Livingston Depot Center1986-1995ClippingsFF38Livingston Depot Center1890-1910 (copies), Tour guide, brochures, program, notes, objects list,1986-2000clippings (copies)FF39Livingston Depot Center1980-1990ClippingsFF40Livingston Depot Foundation1987-1995Letters, brochures, meeting agenda, election forms, invitationsFF41Livingston Events, Theater1906, 1945 and undatedPrograms, flierFF42Livingston History, Name1880-1950 (copies), Notes, typescripts, letter, clippings (copies)1990-1994FF43Livingston History1883-1925 (copies), Clippings (copies), list of churches and organizations 1938-1993Notes on building historyFF44Livingston KPRK, Convict Grade Road1880-1930 (copies), Notes, clippings, deed and photos (copies), brochure1990-2000FF45Livingston Medical 1890-1950s (copies), Notes, brochure, clippings (copies and originals)1970-2003FF46Livingston Medical, Health, Hospitals1949, 1980-1990sClippingsFF47Livingston Memorial Hospital1983Report, letterFF48Livingston Memorial Services1891, 1929, 1948Memorial programsFF49Livingston Naganohara, Japan Sister City Visit1991, 1993Schedule, letters, certificate, newsletter, handouts, articleFF50Livingston Naganohara, Japan Sister City Visit1991-1995ClippingsFF51Livingston Newspapers1880-1960 (copies), Notes, articles, clippings (copies), “Newspapers of 1980-1990Livingston” typescriptFF52Livingston Enterpriseca. 1970-1990sClippingsFF53Livingston Photographers1890-1910 (copies), Notes, letter, list of photographers, clippings (copies)1989-1995FF54Livingston Photographers1988-1994ClippingsFF55Livingston PoliticsUndatedCampaign cardFF56Livingston Public Buildings1880-1900 (copies), 1990Notes, text of speech, clippings (copies)FF57Livingston Public Buildings1976-1990ClippingsFF58Livingston Red Light District1997-2003ClippingsFF59Livingston “Remembering Main Street” by Pat Ross1994Chapter on Livingston final proof (copy), publicity photo, pamphlet, articleFF60Livingston Restaurants – The GrillUndatedMenuFF61Livingston – Residences1904 (copy), 1985-2003Talcott house: history, articles, notes, clippings; postcard of Livingston residences (copy), notes and clippings on homes and subdivisionsFF62Livingston1884, 1900-1920 (copies), Articles, clippings and photos (copies), typescript, 1972-2003letter FF63Livingston1890-1910Clippings of advertisementsFF64Livingston/ Park County1943 (copy), 2001Notes, typescript, clippings, list of Klondike gold seekers in Park CountyFF65Livingston Rodeo and Parade1900-1930s (copies), Notes, clippings (copies), entry form, programs1993-1996FF66Livingston Rodeo and Parade1970-1990ClippingsFF67Livingston Schools, Churches1880-1890s (copies), Notes, clippings and photos (copies), 1964-2003graduating class listFF68Livingston Schools, East SideDecember 7, 2001Recent History report prepared by Nicole McClain and Steve Golnar FF69Livingston Schools – LincolnNovember 17, 1961 Short history, graduation program, “History ofand undatedEast Side and Lincoln Schools” by studentsFF70Livingston High School1895, 1899Commencement programsFF71Livingston Schools – Park County High School1903, 1929, 1930, 1938Commencement programsFF72Livingston Schools – Park High School1978, 1983, 1986Commencement programsFF73Livingston Town Name and Family1920-1960 (copies), 1991Clippings (copies), letterFF74Livingston WWII1943War ration booksFF75Luverne Automobile Company1992Letters, notesFF76McGee, Warren – TributeAugust 2003Speech text, letterFF77Mill Creekca. 1890-1970s (copies)Clippings (copies), notes, typescriptFF78Mill Creek, Montana1978, 1990s and undatedClippingsFF79Miner, Montana1903 (copy), 1964-1966, Notes, clippings, post office appointments list, letters1991FF80Mineral Hill Mine1989-1998Brochure, letter, invitations, article, pamphlet, fact sheet, personnel profiles, clippings (copies)FF81Mineral Hill Mine1989-1998ClippingsFF82Mining Laws1963, 1989-1995Clippings, noteFF83Mining1869-1870s (copies), Brochure, notes, clippings (copies)1994-1998FF84Missoula, Montana1884 (copy), 1970-1990Brochures, notes, clipping (copy)FF85Montana Bottled Water, Food Processing1998State guides, lettersFF86Montana Fishing1933 (copy), 1970-1990sNotes, article, brochures, clippings, “Fish on the Hill” typescriptFF87Montana Fishing1960-1990sClippingsBox 9DescriptionDatesFF1Montana Ghost Towns1970-1900sMontana Ghost Town Preservation Society: meeting minutes, agenda, newsletter pages, lists of ghost towns and historic mines, article, letterFF2Montana Ghost Towns1978, 1989ArticlesFF3Montana – Primarily Park County Crimes1880-1990s (copies)Notes, clippings and death certificates (copies)FF4Montana – Primarily Park County Crimes1980-1990sNewspaper clippings, articlesFF5Montana “Tidbits” Articles, Research1880s (copies), 1955-2000Letter, notes, article, clippingsFF6Museum Association of Montana1970-1971, April 1993Reports, agenda, letter; Conference in Livingston: agenda, brochures, program, handouts, events listFF7NamesUndatedIndex card with notesFF8Nation, Carrie1910, 1915 (copies)Articles (copies)FF9Paradise Valley, Montanaca. 1960-2002ClippingsFF10Paradise Valley, Montana1920-1980 (copies), Notes, memorial program, clippings (copies),1970-2000“Shorthill Cemetery” by Mrs. Rubie JordanFF11Paradise Valley, Montana1904-1980 (copies), Notes, brochures, articles and clippings (copies)1970-2000FF12Park County, Montana - Artists, PhotographsUndatedList of namesFF13Park County, Montana - Bridges, Airports, Ditches, 1890-1990 (copies), 1990sWeather, WaterNotes, clippings (copies), noticeFF14Park County, Montana - Bridges, Airports, Ditches, 1965-1990sWeather, WaterClippingsFF15Park County, Montana - Cemeteries1999List of cemetery locations, list of Shorthill Cemetery burials, meeting agenda, emailFF16Park County, Montana - Construction of 89 Southca. 1960s“Musings” by Doris Whithorn, typescript, handwrittenFF17Park County, Montana - Construction of 89 South,ca. 1962-1984Proposed Allenspur Dam: clippingsFF18Park County, Montana – CowbellsUndatedNapkin with county brands and namesFF19Park County, Montana – Fair1905, 1911 (copies), 1954, Notes, ribbons, programs, clippings (copies/originals)1992-1996FF20Park County, Montana – Fires1880-1940s (copies)Articles and clippings (copies), notesFF21Park County, Montana – Fires1990sClippingsFF22Park County, Montana – Fires, Water, Weather1896-1920 (copies), 1997, Notes, clippings (copies)and undatedFF23Park County, Montana – Fires, Water, Weatherca. 1974-2000ClippingsFF24Park County, Montana – Genealogy SocietyMarch 21, 2001ClippingFF25Park County, Montana – Government1890-1925 (copies), Notes, clippings (copies), brochure, population chart 1986-1990FF26Park County, Montana – Governmentca. 1980-1990sClippingsFF27Park County, Montana – Historical Society1968, 2001Letter, clippingFF28Park County, Montana – Military1896-1940s (copies) and Primarily WWI and WWII: clippings/articles (copies), undatednotes, poem, list of Second Contingent to campFF29Park County, Montana – Military1941, 1950-2000Primarily WWI and WWII: clippingsFF30Park County, Montana – Murder/Death1890-1930s (copies), 1986Primarily Murder of Ed Durga and Emanuel Fleming, death of William Chaney in snow: clippings (copies), notesFF31Park County, Montana – Museumca. 1976-1980sPark County Museum: list of Doris Whithorn’s donations, apartment rent and expenses; program flier, photo (copy)FF32Park County, Montana – “Old Timers”1901-1910 (copies), 2002 Obituary, notes, list of names and dates when people arrived in Park County, clippingsFF33Park County, Montana – Post Offices, Stamps1960-1990sNotes, letter, typescripts, brochure, letters, clippings (copies)FF34Park County, Montana – Post Offices, Stamps1980-1990sClippingsFF35Park County, Montana – Research - General1884 (copies), 1962-2002Notes, clippings (copies)FF36Park County, Montana – Research - Generalca. 1970-1990sTowns and county: brief histories, clippings (copies)FF37Park County, Montana – Research - General1880-1920 (copies), 1970-Notes, clippings/articles/photos (copies), memorial,2000narrative, mapsFF38Park County, Montana – Research - General1880-1910s (copies), 2002, Notes, articles/clippings (copies), letterand undatedFF39Park County, Montana – Research - Generalca. 1950-1990sClippingsFF40Park County, Montana – Schools1887 (copy), 1904List of superintendents/school clerksFF41Park County, Montana – Schools1940-1965 (copies), 1977, Rural schools and teachers, Trail Creek School: 2001teachers/students photos (copies), notes, articlesFF42Park County, Montana – Schools1890-1930s (copies), 1970-List of school districts and Board of Trustees, letter,1995Park High School programs, newsletter, Livingston High School lists of alumni, photos (copies), floor plan, notesFF43Park County, Montana – Schools1975-1997Primarily St. Mary’s School, Park High School, Rosedale School and Livingston Middle School: notes, programs, announcement, fliers, pamphlets, open letterFF44Park County, Montana – Schoolsca. 1975, 1979 (copies)“Park County High School” compiled by Jay Gleason, “History Livingston Public Schools” compiled by Jay Gleason, typescripts (copies)FF45Park County, Montana – Schoolsca. 1883-1990 (copies)Clippings (copies), notesFF46Park County, Montana – Schools1913, 1915 (copies)“School Stories from the Livingston Enterprise” taken out by Miles Iverson typescript (copy)FF47Park County, Montana – Sports1890-1940 (copies), 1980-Basketball, rafting, baseball, gun club and other sports1990sclippings (copies), notes, brochure, programFF48Park County, Montana – Sports - Generalca. 1960-1990sClippingsFF49Park County, Montana – Tax Appeal BoardJuly 1973-August 1974, 1975Meeting minutes, notes (Doris Whithorn secretary)FF50Park County, Montana – Theater, Art Galleries1890-1990s (copies), 1960-Primarily Livingston –Danforth, Firehouse Players: 1990snotes, letters, program, clippings (copies)FF51Park County, Montana – “Tragedies,” Accidents,1880-1940 (copies), ca. 1988Disasters: notes, clippings (copies), lettersFF52Park County, Montana – “Tragedies,” Accidents,1904, 1964, 1990sDisasters: clippingsFF53Park County, Montana – Women1907-1908 (copies), 1986, Artists as Women/Women as Artists Project: letters, 1995members list, clippings (copies), speech text on Women in Park CountyFF54Park County, Montana – Womenca, 1980sClippingsFF55Petrified Man1890-1948 (copies), 2005, Clippings (copies/original), articleand undatedFF56Pine Creek, Montana1914 (copies), 1960-1990sNotes, letters, clippings (copies), brochuresFF57Pine Creek, Montana1969-1997ClippingsFF58Pray, Montana1914 (copy), ca. 1975Post office history typescript, letter, clipping (copy)FF59Pray, Montanaca. 1973-2001Correspondence regarding Pray name and family nameFF60Pray, Montana1966, 1993-1997ClippingsFF61Railroads – Northern Pacific, Accidents1880-1980s (copies), 1980-List of mileposts on Northern Pacific, letter, program, 1990sarticles/clippings (copies), notesFF62Railroads – Northern Pacific, Burlington Northern1950s-2002Pacific: clippingsFF63Railroads – Burlington Northern Pacific1980-1990sLetters, notes, history of donated caboose, clippings/articles (copies), Montana Historical Society Board of Trustees award to Warren McGee – typescript (copy)Box 10DescriptionDatesFF1Railroads1890-1940s (copies), Notes, brochure, newsletter with notes, letter, ca. 1980-1990sclippings and abstract (copies)FF2Railroads1880-1910s (copies), History and list of Park County stations, brochures,1970-1990sFF3Railroads1970-1990sClippingsFF4Rainmaker, Justus C. Lyons1899-1911 (copies), Article/clippings (copies), “Saga of the Lyon’s Pride” and undatedtypescript (copy)FF5Ranching1892-1926 (copies), Placemat, brochure, clippings (copies and originals), 1970-1980s“Upper Yellowstone Ranch News 100 Years Ago (Almost)” typescriptFF6Ranching1890-1930s (copies), Notes, articles, brochures, clippings (copies)1960-1980s and undatedFF7Ranching1960-1990sClippingsFF8Royal Neighbors of America1963-1988Ritual guides, membership list, clipping, letter, pamphletsFF9Sacajawea Hotel Historyca. 2000sHistory typescript author unknownFF10Shields Valley, Clyde Park, Montanaca. 1913-1920s (copies), Notes on churches, photos and clippings (copies),history of incorporation1977-1984FF11Shields Valley1890-1980s (copies), Notes, brochures, clippings (copies)1970-1990sFF12Shields Valleyca. 1900-1914 (copies)Clippings/articles (copies)FF13Shields Valleyca. 1890-1970s (copies), Notes, clippings/articles and photos (copies)1970-1990sFF14Shields Valleyca. 1890-1900s (copies), Letter, clippings (copies), “The Sedan Rabbit Hunt” 1970-1990sby Warren N. Reichman typescript (copy)FF15Springdale1884, 1971 (copies),Letter, articles and postcards (copies), clipping, notes 1998-2000 and undatedon school, Index of Progressive Men of Montana, clippings (copies)FF16Stamps, National Park Philatelist – Elmer J. Binker1971-1972LettersFF17Stamps, National Park Philatelist – Elmer J. Binker1971-1972Articles by Binker (clippings)FF18State Centennial Planning and Events1985-1989Notes, meeting minutes, quilt reading text, clippings, newsletters, certificate, flyers, list of events, lettersFF19Steamboats, Far West1960s (copies), 1995-1996Letter, articles/clippings (copies)FF20Storrs, Montana1902 (copies), 1978Clippings (copies), notesand undatedFF21Trout Unlimited, Livingston and Yellowstone RiverMarch 1968Chapters: letter announcementFF22Turkey Trail1940, 1968, 1974“Turkey Trail Railroad” by Ed. L. Nowels, “The Turkey Trail” by V.V. Van Aken, “Saddle Tanker of Turkey Trail” by Zola Farris AmbroseFF23“Valley Residents”ca. 1960-1970sNotesFF24Virginia City, Montana1890-1920s (copies), Theater, ticket, brochures, notes, family history, 1960-1997Article, programs, clippings (copies)FF25Virginia City, Montanaca. 1960-1990sClippingsFF26W. A. Kelly Mining CompanyJuly 24, 1890Stock certificateFF27West – General1898, 1913 (copies), Brochures, notes, clippings/ photos (copies), narrativeca. 1960-1970sFF28West – Generalca. 1960-1997ClippingsFF29Wilsall, Montana1929-1996Rodeo competitors list, senior week program, alumni banquet program, early history test, church photos (copies), clippingsFF30Women1892-1903 (copies), 1993Clippings (copies and originals)FF31Woman’s Relief Corps Auxiliary to Grand Army 1957-1961of the Republic: ritual booklet, application formsFF32Yellowstone National Park – Buildings, Services1971-1994ClippingsFF33Yellowstone National Park – Civilian Conservation 1911, 1935-1937, 1986 Corps: articles/clippings (copies), notes (copies)FF34Yellowstone Park CompanyMay 14, 1941Employee cardFF35Yellowstone Park Lodge and Camps CompanyUndatedStationaryFF36Yellowstone National Park - Features1902-1994 (copies), Notes, clippings/article (copies), brochure1980-1990sFF37Yellowstone National Park – Features1970-1995ClippingsFF38Yellowstone National Park 1890-2000 (copies), Letters, notes, clippings (copies)1990-2004FF39Yellowstone National Park1920-1940s (copies), Notes, letters, introduction text, clippings (copies)1959-2004FF40Yellowstone National Park1890-1960 (copies), Notes, letter, clippings (copies), commercial services1980-1990soutlineFF41Yellowstone National Park1900s (copies), 1930-1990sArticles/clippings (copies), letter, notes, fliers, photos and maps (copies)FF42Yellowstone National Park1902 (copy), 1970-1990sBrochures, articles/clippings (copies)FF43Yellowstone National Park1949, 1960-1990sClippingsFF44Yellowstone National Park1958-2001ClippingsFF45Yellowstone National Park1960-2002Clippings, articlesFF46Yellowstone River Boat Float1960-1991 and undatedPrograms, article, notes, clippingFF47Yellowstone National Park – Roosevelt Arch2003Centennial: program, invitation, clipping, commemorative edition brochureFF48Yellowstone Trail1914-1920s (copies), Notes, letter, ballad, notices, clippings and photos1988-1989(copies), list of centennial events, nomination of Bottler Ranch and Yellowstone Trail to National Register of Historic Places, poems, article typescriptFF49Yellowstone Trail Association1998, 2004-2006Letters, newsletter, membership certificate, clippingFF50Yellowstone Transportation1890-1940 (copies), 1995Notes, article/clippings (copies)FF51Yellowstone Transportationca. 1945-1994ClippingsFF52Correspondence – Genealogy Inquiries1970-2000s and undatedLetters, family tree, chapter from family historyFF53Correspondence – Handmade Crafts/Horns1967Letters, list of Doris’ products, notesFF54Correspondence – Researchers1960sLetters, article, clippingFF55Correspondence – Researchers1970sLetters, clippingFF56Correspondence – Researchers1980sLettersFF57Correspondence – Researchers1990sLettersFF58Correspondence – Researchers2000sLettersBox 11DescriptionDatesFF1Correspondence – StudentsMarch 1998Thank you letters, reportFF2Class Presentation West Elementary, Laurel, September 2002Montana: letters from students, color photos (copies)FF3Whithorn Videotapes and Photographsca. 1990-2000s and undatedList with prices, description list, notesSERIES 3 FAMILY PERSONAL PAPERSBox 11DescriptionDatesFF4Whithorn, Bill - DiaryJanuary-July 4, 1934; November -December 1937FF5Whithorn, Bill – DiaryJune 1934-April 1936FF6Whithorn, Bill – DiaryJanuary-April 1938FF7Whithorn, Bill – SchoolUndatedScience class notes, sketchesFF7AWhithorn, Bill – Fairfield Public Schoolsca. 1919-1926Promotion certificates, report cards, diplomaFF7BWhithorn, Bill – Fairfield High School1926-1930Report cards, booklet, diploma, commencement Program, classmates name cardsFF8Whithorn, Bill – School1927-1939Paper on Grand Canyon, brief autobiography, “ClassProphesy of 1930” FF9Whithorn, Bill – School1930s“The Nightmare” paper for writing class, typescript (original and two copies)FF9ACivilian Conservation CorpsJuly 10, 1934Certificate of service at Atwell Mill Camp No. 4,Sequoia National Park, CaliforniaFF10Whithorn, Bill – Newspaper Institute of America1936Writing assignments 1-7, typescripts with comments/correctionsFF11Whithorn, Bill – Newspaper Institute of Americaca. 1936Writing assignments 8-18, typescripts with comments/correctionsFF12Whithorn, Bill – Newspaper Institute of America1938“Reclaimed” typescript (2 copies), letters, certificateFF13Whithorn, Bill – Photographyca. 1950-1970sLetter, articles, ribbons from Bozeman Camera Club, brochuresFF14Whithorn, Bill – Outdoors Photographers League1964-1966Letters, newsletters, brochuresFF15Whithorn, Bill – All OutdoorsJuly 1969“Shades of Dr. Doolittle” caption of photo by Bill (pg. 26)FF16Whithorn, Bill and Doris1939-2003 and undatedArticles, clippings, certificateFF17Wan-I-Gan1958-1976Guest register – ledger with names, home address and datesFF17AWan-I-Gan, Water Rightsca. 1955-1992Correspondence, flyer, brochure, guide sheet, water rights transfer certificate, warranty deed, clipping (copy), receipt, acknowledgement of claim, order, addendum, sketchFF18Personal Business Correspondence1962-2003LettersFF19Storage of Emigrant Core at Cabin1973-1978Letter, receiptFF20Emigrant Gulch Property1977-1978Letters, purchase agreementFF21Myer, Richard alias Juan Rivas1949, 1951, 1998Sketches, letters, notes, copies of pages from Doris’ diary, application request for death certificate, photos (copies)FF22Haines, Aubrey and Wilma1985-2000Letters, obituary, memorial brochureFF23Personal Correspondence1960-1970sLettersFF24Personal Correspondence1980sLettersFF25Personal Correspondence1990sLettersFF26Personal Correspondence2001-2008LettersFF26AWhithorn, Doris – School and Personalca. 1926-1928Sixth grade writing assignment, cardsFF27Whithorn, Doris – DiaryJanuary –December 1949FF28Whithorn Familyca. 1970-2007Family history, letters, memoirs, letter with list of publications and videos, tributesFF29Whithorn Family - Playsca. 1980sScript, notesFF30Whithorn, Bill and Doris – Travel1977-1980PassportsFF31Whithorn, Bill and Doris – Travel1980-1981Certificate, receiptFF32Whithorn, Bill and Doris – TravelSeptember 4-23, 1980“Our Trip to the Holy Land, Europe and England” typescript (copy)FF33Whithorn, Doris – TravelSeptember 1980, June 1997Travel journals handwritten (3 notepads)FF34Whithorn, Doris – TravelNovember 2-23, 1991“New Zealand – Australia Tour” travel journal typescript (original)FF35Whithorn, Bill – Illness, deathca. 1989-1992Letters, clippings, brochure, newslettersFF36Whithorn, Bruce - EducationUndated“Frederick Bottler Upper Yellowstone Rancher” typescript (copy) for classFF37Whithorn, Carol ca. 1960s“The Delirium of Being Deformed” typescript (original)FF38Stands, Alta (Whithorn)ca. 1970-2005Letters, newslettersFF39Stands Alta (Whithorn) and Vern1990Business description planFF39AStands, Alvin and MargaretJune 9, 1922Perfect attendance certificatesFF40Rausch, Harriet Ketchum HoffmanJanuary 1-June 15, 1935“Grandma Rausch’s Story” diary, “Was it Puppy Love” handwrittenSERIES 4 OBJECTSBox 12DescriptionDatesFF1Citizen’s Annual Dinner AwardJune 22, 1985“In Recognition of Doris and Bill Whithorn for their Dedicated Work for the People of Park County” (plaque)FF2National Federation of Business and Professional1998Women’s Clubs: 1998 Woman of Achievement award to Doris Whithorn (plaque)Box 13DescriptionDatesItemBrown Leather Baby Shoeca. 1916Item Black Leather Baby Shoeca. 1916Item Cloth Baby Shoeca. 1916ItemTooled Leather Doll Purseca. 1916-1924ItemMetal Toy Ironca. 1916-1924ItemU.S. Baby Tank in Original Boxca. 1916-1924ItemChild Bracelet (parts missing)ca. 1916-1924ItemChild Handkerchiefca. 1916-1924Item Darning Bag Sew by Doris in 7th Gradeca. 1928Item Pin CushionUndatedItemStone PinUndatedItemGlass bottle StopperUndatedSERIES 5 OVERSIZEOversize Box 1 DescriptionDatesFF1Photo History of Livingston – Bozeman Coal Countyca. 1976Publication layout/paste-upFF2Calamity’s in Townca. 1977Publication layout/paste-upFF3Twice Told on the Yellowstone, Vol. 11994Publication layoutFF4Twice Told on the Yellowstone, Vol. 21994Publication layoutFF5Whithorn Collection2007-2012ArticlesOversize Box 2 DescriptionDatesFF1“Judge in a County Cemetery,” Donald L. Byamca. 1870-1980s (copies)Articles/clippings (copies)FF2Hill, James1923 (copy)Typescript of published articles in Frontier TimesFF3Lewis and ClarkUndated“Following the Footsteps of Clark and his Party through County” (original typescript)FF4Livingston, Montana – Historyca. March 21, 1957; 1979“The Story of Livingston, Montana” typescript copy from Park County News with notesFF5Park County, Montana – HistoryAugust 17, 1954“The Saga of Park County” script, programFF6The Trip of John J. and Margaret Tomlinson1864 (copy), 1975Log by John J. Tomlinson (copy)FF7West – Dude and Guest RanchesApril 1936Horse and Horseman magazine: list of dude/guest ranches in the West, letterFF8Yankee Jim (James George)ca. 1891-1892 (copies)Court documents (copies)FF9“Vigilante” by Hoffman BirneyFebruary 23, 1929Article published in Saturday Evening Post (original and copy)FF10“When Henry Went to Pray”March 1952, October 1996Article by Franklin Sharpe published in Official Detective Stories and article by Patricia Bauer Miller in Firestarter, Vol.2 No. 10 (both articles same title)FF11Scrapbook of Obituaries and memorial programsca. 1990-2004Includes folders of loose obituaries and memorial programsFF12Pantomimes by Doris WhithornUndated“Spirits of Christmas,” “The Rebellious Christmas Tree,” “The Professor Forgets Christmas,” “Pa Puts Up the Tree,”“Christmas at the Bar BQ,” “Entertaining the Orphans,”“The Loan of the Christmas Tree,” “Santa’s Reindeer Practice Their Arts:” original typescripts, one copyFF13Whithorn, Bill1925, 1941-1944Junior Department of Methodist Sunday School Certificate, Clay County tax receiptsOversize Box 3 DescriptionDatesFF1Meyer, Richard alias Juan RivasSeptember 14, 1950- Scrapbook on Henry W. Nelson murder: clippings,October 4, 1952NotesFF2Yellowstone Gateway Museum – Centennial1989Quilt panel sketches, list of namesFF3History of Park County, Montana 1984 poster,1965, 1984 and undatedPicture the Past poster, Seems Like only Yesterday poster, oversize letter to Playboy with response, hand-drawn mapFF4Articles by Doris Whithorn Published in Montana Newspapers“Moose Antlers Frame Harriet Cutler Paintings”, October 2, 1960Great Falls Tribune “Mrs. Ed Nowels Digs up Ed’s Story on Early-Day December 8, 1960Park Co. Coal mining Operations Here” by the late Ed Nowels, Park County News (note: handwritten by Doris “re-written by me”)“Southern Montana Rattlesnake Warfare” May 7, 1961Montana Parade, Great Falls Tribune“Trout Ranch” Montana Parade, Great Falls TribuneFebruary 25, 1962“Winter Trapline Makes a Profitable Sideline”March 26, 1961Montana Parade, Great Falls Tribune\“For the Past Century, Emigrant Gulch has meant February 9, 1964Gold on the Upper Yellowstone” Montana Parade, Great Falls Tribune“Jane Could Cop the Headlines” Billings GazetteAugust 16, 1964(2 copies)“The Gold of Jardine – Today It’s on the Hills”March 7, 1965Montana Parade, Great Falls Tribune (2 copies)“60 Miles of Photo History Upper YellowstoneMarch 11, 1965Valley” by Bill/ Doris Whithorn Park County News, Pioneer Edition“The Lady and the Grizzly” Montana Parade, October 3, 1965Great Falls Tribune“Buttrey Family Business Enterprises Started in Park January 16, 1966County Mining Camps, Now Ghost Towns,”Montana Parade, Great Falls Tribune“Elk Reduction 1912 Style” Billings GazetteMarch 12, 1967(2 copies)“Photo History of Shields Valley” Park County NewsMarch 20, 1969“Photo History from Yellowstone” by Bill/Doris March 12, 1970Whithorn Park County NewsBillings Gazette – photo of Doris as SacajaweaJuly 8, 1977“The Livingston Story” Montana PioneerJanuary 1991“The Memory Keeper” Bozeman ChronicleJuly 4, 1991Article on Doris“The Name of Livingston” Park County PressOctober 5, 2001“Early History of Fair Stirred by Found Token”November 4, 2002Livingston Enterprise“Building Reflects Town’s Progress”December 9, 2002Livingston Enterprise“TR’s Legacy Cemented to Yellowstone”April 21, 2003Livingston Enterprise“Chico School is a Time Capsule of Rural Learning”December 1, 2003Livingston Enterprise (2 copies)“Custodian of park County’s Past” LivingstonFebuary1-7, 2007Weekly“Collecting History” Bozeman Daily ChronicleJanuary 10, 2010(3 copies)SERIES 6 AUDIO VISUAL MATERIAL AV BOX 1AVBox 1DescriptionDatesDoris Whithorn Speaking on Muir Tunnel Fire, 1895UndatedCassette tapes (three tapes)Bozeman Tunnel and Coxey’s Army, 1894UndatedCopied from Warren McGee tapes, two cassette tapesEmigrant Fair, Emigrant Gulch, West Fork Mill Creek1997Hardin, Party for Museum, Senior Citizen Dinner andDance, Thanksgiving in Butte, Kelli’s Birthday, At D&D,Christmas Formal, Rae Lynn Birthday, Christmas Morning,Christmas morning at Randy’s, Landon and Larisa at Apartment, At D&D, D’s 50th: cassette tapeCaribbean and Amazon TripJanuary 25- February 10, Cassette tape1998Brian Shovers Montana Historical Society interviewNovember 10, 1998with Doris Whithorn – cassette tapeDoris Whithorn with Dorothy Barber about HuntersApril 6, 2001Hot Springs – cassette tapeLivingston, Montana Parade, Cat and Magpie1967Super 8 color reel to reel tapeParades, Yellowstone Boat Float1967Super 8 color reel to reel tapeYellowstone Boat Float1967Super 8 color reel to reel tapeDoris Whithorn at Yellowstone Club talking aboutNovember 11, 1995Tim Cahill, Africa and oil fire – VHS tapeSERIES 7 PHOTOGRAPHS, NEGATIVES, SUPPORTING MATERIALPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 1 Photographs for PublicationsDrawer 1DescriptionDatesFF160 Miles of Photo History - Upper Yellowstone ValleyUndatedBlack and white copy slidesFF2Photo History of Livingston, Montana1890-1910 (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF3Good Old Days, Vol. 1Undated (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF4Photo History of Chico Lodge1915-1917 (copies) and Black and white copy slidesundatedFF5Photo History of Chico Lodge, revised editionAugust 30, 1957Black and white photographFF6Photo History of Gardiner, Jardine, CrevasseUndated (copies)Color photographsFF7Photo History of Shields ValleyUndated (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF8Photo History of Yellowstone ParkUndated (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF9Montana in the Good Old Days, Vol. 2Undated (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF10Photo History of Livingston - Bozeman Coal CountryUndated (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF11Calamity’s in Townca. 1890s (copies)Black and white copy slidesFF12History of Park County, Montana 19841890-1980s (copies)Black and white photographs, contact sheets, and undatedcolor slides of families, individualsFF13Bicentennial Tapestry of the Yellowstone ConferenceUndatedBlack and white photograph of a womanFF14Yankee Jim and the National Park Toll Road1964-1977, 1989Black and white copy photographs of Yankee Jim, and undatedYellowstone, color slidesFF15Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1Undated (copies)Black and white copy photographsFF16Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 1June 1975 and Black and white copy slides, photographundated (copies)FF17Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 2Undated (copies)Black and white copy and original slidesFF18Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 3Undated (copies)Black and white copy photographsFF19Twice Told on the Upper Yellowstone, Vol. 31985, September 26, 1989Color slides and photographsFF20Paradise Valley on the Yellowstone1981, 1993, undated (copies)Black and white copy slides, color slidesFF21Emigrant Gulch – Searching for Gold in Park County1900s (copies), 1970-1997Black and white copy slides, original color slidesFF22Pics and Quotes of Yellowstoneca. 1900 (copies), 1985Black and white copy slides, original color slideFF23“History Writing with a Camera”1959-1962 and undatedBlack and white copy slides, notes, textFF24“A Whitefish Tale”ca. 1960sColor slidesFF25“Artist in Coveralls”1961Black and white photographs of Bud Hutchings and his paintingsFF26“Trip by Turbo Jet”July 1961Black and white photographs of water boat, river, and peopleFF27“The Girl with the Mink Coat in View”ca. 1962Black and white photographs of Cheryl DePuyFF28“Papoose Board”1966Black and white photographFF29“White Squaw Make Float”ca. 1966-1967Color transparenciesFF30“The Life of a Converted Mail Truck”1966Black and white photographs of Homer and Eileen Berrum and childrenFF31“Heirlooms – Start Some Now”1960, ca. January 1968Color transparencies of moose antlers painted by Harriet Cutler, b/w photographs of Harriet CutlerFF32“Patchwork Jacket”ca. July-August 1958Color transparencies of woman wearing jacket, river sceneFF33“Killing of a News Worthy Sheriff”1897 (copy), 1968-1971Black and white copy photographs of Springdale Depot, George T, Young, memorial and color transparency FF34“Judge in a County Cemetery”1888 (copy), 1975-1977Black and white copies and original photographs of Byam family, grave markers, Nevada City, color photographFF35“Building of a Chittenden Bridge” 1903 (copies)Black and white photographs of bridge construction in Yellowstone National Park and peopleFF36Bozeman Trail Wagon Train Event1999Color photograph of Doris Whithorn speakingFF37Park County Historical Society TourAugust 2, 1986Lunch: color slidesFF38Park County Historical Society Toursca. 1988-1990sColor photographs of Blair County Museum, Yankee Jim Toll Road and Cooke CityFF39Historical Walking Tour of Livingston, Montanaca. 1988-2003Black/white contact sheetsPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 1 Research PhotographsDrawer 1DescriptionDatesFF4063 RanchUndatedColor copies of photographsFF41Aldridge, MontanaSeptember 1990 and undatedColor photographsFF41AAnderson (?) Family, YellowstoneUndated (copies)Black and white copy photographsFF41BBaker, Stuart with ElkDecember, 1967Color photographsFF42Bannock, MontanaJuly 1985Color slides includes Doris WhithornFF43Big Timber, Montana1908 (copy), 1968-1977Color slides and photographs, black and white copy slides and photographs of fire, parade, ShrinersFF44Billings, Montanaca, 1940s, 1966, 1978Color and black and white photographs of downtown, parade, ShrinersFF45Bozeman, Montana1909-1914 (copies), Color and black and white original and copy 1982-1998photographs of parade, tunnel, DAR ChapterFF45A“Bringing Back Sacajawea” – Program for State FundJune 2004Color photographsFF46Bruckert, George and IdaUndatedStudio portrait by Finn, Livingston, MontanaFF47Buffalo Jump and RocksJune 30, 1984Color SlidesFF48Burnett, Ralph A., Caroline and daughterca. 1929-1930Studio portrait by Grisby, Livingston, MontanaFF49Butte, MontanaUndatedBlack and white copy photographs of downtownFF50 Calamity Jane’s granddaughter Ruth Shadley1996, 2001and undatedColor photograph, one copyFF51Cattle MutilationsSeptember 21, 1975Black and white photographs, textFF52Chestnut Mine1969 and undatedBlack and white copy slides, color slidesFF53Chico Hot Springs Area – Cemetery, Chico Hotca. 1950-2002Springs, School: black and white copy photographs and originals, color photographs FF53AChico Hot Springs Area - ca. 1902-1920 (copies),Chico roof cave-in, Moving 6 Mile School: 1953-1997color and black and white copy and original slides,Disk of scansFF54Cinnabar, MontanaUndatedBlack and white slideFF54AClark, Edna – QuiltsUndatedColor photographsFF55Clyde Park, Montana – Churches, Buildings1984Black and white and color photographsFF55ACokedale, Montana1972 and undatedColor photographs, b/w copy photograph/transparencyFF55BCollamer, Edith – Grave MarkerJune 30, 2004Color photographFF56Cooke City, Montana – Buildings, landscape1900-1921 (copies), Black and white copy slides, color photographs and1981-1992slidesFF57Cowles Mine, Independence Mineca. 1890-1901 (copies), 1974Black and white copy photographs and slides, color photosFF58Corwin Springs, Montana – Buildings, LandscapeUndated, 1984-1985, 1991Black and white copy slides, color photographs and slidesFF59Culbertson, LuccockUndatedColor slidesFF60Culver, Ellery C.UndatedGroup at Cottage Hotel, Mammoth: sepia and black and white copy photographsFF60ACuster’s last Stand Re-enactmentUndatedColor photographsFF61Cut ShelterOctober 1991Color slidesFF62Dailey Lake, MontanaUndated, ca. 1950sColor slidesFF62ADover familyUndatedColor photographsFF63ElkUndatedBlack and white photographFF64Emigrant, Montana – Tearing down A.W.T. 1954Anderson home/hall: black and white photographs, color slidesFF65Emigrant, Montana – Celebration of new hall, people,1916-1941 (copies), gatherings, studio portrait: black and white ca. 1959-1985photographs, color slides, black and white copy slidesFF66Emigrant, Montana – Buildings1905 (copy), 1941, Black and white and color photographs, color slides1955-2002FF66AEmigrant, Montana – Peopleca. 1900-1920s (copies), Black and white photographs copies and originals 1912-1984 and undated(from oversize boards located in Oversize Folder 2)FF67Emigrant, Montana – Performance of Shakespeare’s March 1974play, Twelfth Night, includes local residents,Russell Chatham and Gatz Hjortsberg: color photographsFF68Emigrant Fish Hatchca. 1950sColor slidesFF68AEmigrant Gulch, Montana – Aerials, LandscapeSeptember 17, 1963Color photographsFF69Emigrant Gulch, Montana – Pegasus Drilling, Scenic1964-1992Color slides and photographs, black and white photographsFF70Emigrant Peak, Montana1971-1975, 1984-1985Black and white and color photographsFF71Fish DerbyAugust 13, 1964Black and white photographsFF72Flemming, Ben – Snow SlideFebruary 1934 (copies)Black and white copy photographsFF73Fort Benton, Montanaca. 1890-1901 (copies), Black and white photographs, letterNovember 15, 1974FF74Gardiner, Montana and Vicinity1974-1994, undatedJuly 4th Parade, buildings, churches, unidentified woman: color photographs, black and white copy slides and photographsFF74AGilpin – Furniture, ObjectsUndatedBlack and white photographsFF74BGray, Tom – 25th Anniversary PartyAugust 1967Color photographsFF75Hunters Hot Springs, Montanaca. 1880-1901 (copies), 1990Black and white copy slides, postcards and photographs,color postcard and photographFF76Indian Fences1969-1970Color slidesFF77Jardine, Montana – Tour1981, 1989Color photographsFF78Laurel, Montana – Rail-yardUndatedBlack and white photographsFF79Lefgren brandingMay 17, 1953Color slides and glass slidesFF80Libbey Property near Chico, MontanaJuly 1985Color photographsFF81Livingston, Montana – Buildings, Business Interiorsca. 1900-1939 (copies), 1982Black and white copy and original photographs, black and white copy slidesFF82Livingston, Montana – Buildings Publicca. 1890-1910 (copies), Civic Center, City/County Complex dedication, 1976-1984Yellowstone Golf Club, Memorial Hospital: Black and white copy slides and photographs, color photographsFF83Livingston, Montana – Buildings Public1914 (copy), 1982-2002 Library, Post Office: black and white slides, and undatedblack and white and color photographsFF84Livingston, Montana – Buildings Residences1982-2002 and undatedIncluding Talcott house: black and white copy photographs, color photographsFF85Livingston, Montana – Buildings Residencesca. 1900-1920 (copies), Black and white copy photographs and slides, 1977-2003color photographsFF86Livingston, Montana – Churches1982Church of Nazarene, Redeemer Church, St. Paul’s Lutheran, Livingston Bible Church, LDS: color photographsFF87Livingston, Montana – Churchesca. 1982-1984First Baptist, Southern Baptist, Heritage Baptist: black and white and color photographsFF88Livingston, Montana – Churches1902 (copy), 1982-1984Grace United Methodist, Episcopal Church: color and black and white photographsFF89Livingston, Montana – Churchesca. 1980sHolbrook United Methodist: black and white and color photographsFF90 Livingston, Montana – Churchesca. 1982-1984Church of God, 7th Day Adventist, Unity Truth Center: black and white and color photographsFF91Livingston, Montana – Churches1982-1984Church of Christ, Assemble of God, Livingston Congregational: color photographsFF92Livingston, Montana – Churches1891-1930 (copies), St. Mary’s Church and School: black and white and 1982-1984color photographs, black and white copy photographsFF93Livingston Depot, Montana1902-1944 (copies), Black and white copy photographs and slides, 1982-1995color and black and white photographs and slidesPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 2 Research PhotographsDrawer 2DescriptionDatesFF1Livingston, Montana – Downtown and Surrounding1975-1984 and undatedColor photographs and slidesFF2Livingston, Montana – Downtown Buildings, Streets1984-1992Color photographs and slidesFF3Livingston, Montana – Downtown and Surrounding1997-1998, 2003Color photographsFF4Livingston, Montana – Fairgrounds1998, 2004Color photographsFF5Livingston, Montana – Fire at Clark and Main2003Color photographsFF6Livingston, Montana – Harvat Bridge and FloodJune 16, 1918 and undatedPhotograph postcards, black and white copy slidesFF7Livingston, Montana – Historic Images1897-1910 (copies), 1968 Black and white copy photographsand undatedFF8Livingston, Montana – Individuals Historic Imagesca. 1890-1950 (copies), Calamity Jane and Mrs. Lilly Callie, Tomlinson family and undatedAnd others: black and white copy photographs and slide, original studio portrait, gravesite in Deadwood CemeteryFF9Livingston, Montana – John’s IGA Hold-Up BarbequeJuly 2, 1982Color photographsFF10Livingston, Montana – KPRK Radio Buildingca. 1937Black and white photograph postcardsFF11Livingston, Montana – Masonic Christmas PartyDecember 11, 1982Color photographsFF12Livingston, Montana – Moving House from Park May 1982Street to Yellowstone Street: Color photographsFF13Livingston, Montana – Organizationsca. 1964-1980Shrine Club, Scottish Rite 21st Degree Team: black and white and color photographs, transparenciesFF14Livingston, Montana – P on the Hill1984Color photographsFF15Livingston, Montana – Parade and Circusca. 1950-1960sColor SlidesFF16Livingston, Montana – Parades1898-1920 (copies), ca. Black and white copy slides, color slides1959-1960sFF17Livingston, Montana – Parades1966-1979, undatedBlack and white and color photographs, black and white copy photographFF18Livingston, Montana – Parades1978-1983Color slidesFF19Livingston, Montana – Parades1980sColor photographsFF20Livingston, Montana – Parades1990-2013Color photographsFF21Livingston, Montana – Roundup, RodeoUndatedBlack and white photographsFF22Livingston, Montana – Schoolsca. 1900-1918 (copies)Black and white copy photographs and slidesFF23Livingston, Montana – Schools1982-2003 and undatedColor and black and white photographs, photo postcardFF24Livingston, Montana – Schoolsca. 1894-1942 (copies)Black and white copy photos, class photographs, list of names, letterFF25Livingston, Montana – Livingston Senior Centerca. 1987-2002Color photographsFF26Livingston, Montana – Stage Coach at DepotJuly 2-3, 1976Color photographs, including Doris WhithornFF27Livingston, Montana – Street Scenes1980-2001Color photographsFF28Livingston, Montana – Street Scenes, Town Views1890-1930 (copies), Black and white copy photographs, slides and 1980-1998color slidesFF29Livingston, Montana – Tearing Down the Courthouse1972Color photographsFF30Livingston, Montana – Town View from Hill, Aerials,1889-1940s (copies), 1980Maps: black and white copy slides, color slides and photographsFF31Livingston, Montana – Yellowstone Gateway Museum1968-1979Black and white photographs, color slides and photographsFF32Livingston, Montana – Yellowstone Gateway Museum1980-1996Includes Doris Whithorn in images: color photographs and slides, black and white photograph FF33Lombard and Bozeman, Montanaca. 1936 (copies) and undatedBlack and white copy photographs and slides, textFF34MaGee CemeteryAugust 1991Color SlidesFF35Martinez, Walt in AirboatSeptember, 18, 1965Black and white photographsFF36Merriman Rock QuarryUndatedBlack and white photographsFF37Myer, Richard alias Juan Rivas with Whithorn 1949children: black and white photographs, list of photographsFF38Miles, Gertrude, Bud and Teddy - Studio PortraitUndatedBlack and white photographsFF39Mill Creek – Homes Area, People1966-1975 and undatedBlack and white photographs and slides - copies and originals, color photographsFF40Miller’s Cabin, Lulu Pass, Daisy Passca. 2001(copies)Color copiesFF41Native Americans from Crow Agency1986Color slidesFF42OTO Ranch1991Color photographs and slidesFF43Montana “Other” People, Places1886 (copy), 1907-1993Black and white photographs copies and originals, postcardFF44Paradise Valley, Montana – Churches, Schoolsca. 1950-1985Color photographs and slidesFF45Paradise Valley and Shields Valley, Montana1969, 1985Color photographs of sign, black and white photographs of topographic map, letterFF46Park County, Montana – Arrowhead School DistrictDecember 17, 1982; Productions of plays: color photographsNovember 23, 2002FF47Park County, Montana – Churches – Meditation Point,1984, undatedParadise Valley Community Church, Pine Creek Church: color photographs and postcards by Bill WhithornFF48Park County, Montana – Church Universal and 1990-1991Triumphant Buildings, Land: color photographsFF49Park County, Montana – Fair1980-1989Color photographs and slidesFF50Park County – High Water, Flooding1974, 1991Color slidesFF51Park County, Montana – Historic Images of Peopleca. 1890-1930 (copies)Black and white copy photographs and slides, letterFF52Park County Montana – Peopleca. 1900-1960 and undatedBlack and white photographs and slidesFF53Park County, Montana - People1970-1991Color photographs and slidesFF54Park County Pioneers Society Events1982-2003Color photographsFF55Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1900-1910 (copies) Historic images: black and white copy slidesand undatedFF56Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areas1890-1920s (copies) Historic images: black and white copy photographs,and undated1 original photographFF57Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1957-1992Black and white and color slidesFF58Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1956-2003Black and white and color photographsFF59Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1889-1950 (copies), 1975Black and white copy photographs and slides, color photographFF60Paterson, Hilford – School houses1998-2001Big Creek, District 47 and Ernabar Basin School Houses: color photographsFF61Peace River District, MontanaMay 24, 1922Black and white photographFF62Pine Creek, Montana – Bridge, House1990 and undatedColor slides and photograph, black and white photographFF63Pine Creek, Montana – Variety ShowDecember 1982, May 1986Black and white contact sheet, color photographsFF64Pray, Montana1907, 1930s (copies), 1962, Black and white and color photographs copies and 1986-1996originals, color slidesFF65Rattlesnakes – Working with Snake Skins (includesca. 1966-1976Doris Whithorn): black and white and color slides, color photographsFF66Reed Point, Montana – ParadeSeptember 5, 2004Color photographsFF67Rogers, HazelUndatedColor slidesFF68Red Lodge, MontanaApril 25, 1981Color photographsFF69Russell, Charles M. – Studio Great Falls, MontanaUndatedBlack and white photographsFF70Saint Julian Mine, Montana1968-1992Color photographs and slidesFF71Sedan, MontanaMarch 9, 1898 (copy)Black and white photograph of document on the contents of the corner stoneFF72Silver Gate, MontanaMay 22, 1983Color photographsFF73Silver Tip Ranch, Montana1980, 1994 and undatedBill and Doris Whithorn, hunters, ranch: color slides and photographsFF74Six Mile Ranch, Montana – Warren OatesJuly 1975Color photographsFF75Springdale, Montana and Vicinity1984, 1990 and undatedColor photographs, color and black and white slides, copies and originalsFF76Storrs, Montana1969 and undatedColor slides, black and white copy slideFF77Stubbins, George – FishMay 1967Color photographsFF78Teton RangeAugust 5, 1946Black and white photographsFF79Toston, Montana1951Black and white photographsFF80Townsend, Dr. – 40th, 45th , and 50th Anniversaries,1961-1962, 2002 Retirement, home: color slides and photographsand undatedFF81Trail Creek, Montanaca. 1950s, 1969, 1990-1995Color photographs and slidesFF82Trout Derby, Fish Derbyca. 1950sColor slidesFF83United Garment Workers of America, Local Union 1691919Black and white photographFF84Wagons, Horse Procession1980Color slidesFF85Wan-I-Gan, Montana – Buildings and Fire1953-1985Color photographs and slidesFF86Ward, Bill – House1971Color photographsFF87Wilsall, Montana – Churches, Schools1981, 1984Color photographsFF88Yankee Jim (George)UndatedBlack and white photographs – copies and originalFF89Yankee Jim Canyon, Montana1962, 1988 and undatedColor slides and photographs, black and white photographsPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 3 Research PhotographsDrawer 3DescriptionDatesFF1Yellowstone Club MembersMarch 20, 1972; October 21, Color photographs 1991FF2Yellowstone National Park1940, 1946, 1968-2004Color photographs and slides, black and white and undatedcopy slides, black and white photographsFF3Yellowstone National Park – Arch1982, 1987, 2003Centennial celebration, rededication: color photographs and slidesFF4Yellowstone National Park – Employees1967 and undatedRetirement Party: color photographsFF5Yellowstone National Park – Tower Falls1871, 1930 (copies), Black and white photographs, illustrations (copies), 1971-1989Color photographs, clipping (copy)FF6Yellowstone River Boat FloatJuly 10, 1966; 1994Black and white and color photographs, color copy printsFF7Yellowstone Trail – Tom Jerde’s Images1988Color and black and white photographsPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 3, Personal PhotographsDrawer 3DescriptionDatesFF8Bear Trapped on Davis RanchOctober, 1964Color photographsFF8ACakes by Doris Whithorn – KPRK-CTV BakingUndatedContest with Doris Whithorn: black and white photographFF9Emigrant Gulch Trip to St. Julian Mine1974Color photographsFF10Friends and Gatherings1963-2004Color photographs and slides, black and white photographsFF11Governor’s Conference on Aging in Butte, MontanaSeptember, 15, 1994Doris Whithorn receives award: color photographsFF12Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1969-1992Hikes, tours (includes Doris Whithorn): color photographsFF13Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1974-2000Hikes, tours (includes Doris Whithorn): color photographsFF14Rafting including Doris Whithorn1980Color slidesFF15Royal Neighbors of America – ConventionMay 7, 1957; October 23, Dinner event with Ringling Five: black and white 1988contact sheet and photographs with descriptionsFF16Stands Family Album1906-1986 (copies)Color copies on paperFF17Travel – Cody, Wyoming1966, 1981Color and black and white photographsFF18Travel – Devil’s Slide, UtahJuly 27, 1979 and undatedColor slides and photographsFF19Travel – Outside Montanaca. 1979-1997Color photographs and slidesFF20Travel – Nebraska – Oregon Trail Marker, Black HillsUndatedBlack and white photographsFF21Travel – Red Brick Road near Redmond, WashingtonundatedRoad construction including Doris Whithorn: color photographsFF22Whithorn, Bill, Doris and familyca. 1955-2004Color and black and white photographs and slidesPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 3, Research Glass SlidesDrawer 3DescriptionDatesFF23Artwork – EricUndatedColor glass slidesFF24Big Timber Parade1968Color glass slidesFF25Billings Shrine Parade1964Color glass slidesFF26Brown and Blakeslee Brandings1958, 1963 and undatedColor glass slidesFF27Cakes – Birthdays, Weddings by Doris Whithorn1960, 1962 and undatedEvents with people: color glass slidesFF28Cakes – Birthdays, Weddings by Doris WhithornUndatedEvents with people: color glass slidesFF29Chico, Montana and Moving Chico SchoolUndatedColor glass slidesFF30Close, Don: Sullivan SteersUndatedColor glass slidesFF31Conlin Arrowheads, Snakes1963 and undatedColor glass slidesFF32Cooke City to Red Lodge, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF33Cooke City to Red Lodge, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF34Cooke City to Barronett, Pebble Creek, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF35Cooke City to Barronett, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF36Cooke City to Barronett, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF37Duret Ranch and Grave, Mexico Tripca. 1963-1964Color glass slidesFF38Emigrant, Montana – Church, Gulch, Emigrant Peak1961 and undatedColor glass slidesFF39Fish Derby1958, 1964Color glass slidesFF40Flathead Lake, Glacier National Park, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF41Flathead Lake, Glacier National Park, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF42Flathead Lake, Glacier National Park, MontanaUndatedColor glass slidesFF43Float trip, Fish Catch Wan-I-Gan, Montana1966 and undatedColor glass slidesFF44Granite Peak, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF45Granite Peak, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF46Granite Peak, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF47Livingston, Montana – July 4th Parade, Rodeo1966, 1972 and undatedColor glass slidesFF48Livingston and Cooke City, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF49Livingston and Cooke City, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF50Livingston and Cooke City, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF51Livingston and Cooke City, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF52Livingston and Cooke City, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF53Livingston and Paradise Valley, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF54Livingston and Paradise Valley, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF55Livingston and Paradise Valley, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF56Livingston and Paradise Valley, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF57Livingston and Paradise Valley, Montana – AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF58Mammoth, Pray, Hatch, St. Julian Mine and GardinerUndatedMontana, Parade with Doris Whithorn: color glass slidesFF59Meadow Lake Trip - Helena, Trident, Morrison Cave,1958Montana: color glass slidesFF60Meadow Lake Trip - Helena, Trident, Morrison Cave,1958Montana: color glass slidesFF61Picnic, Gatherings, Royal Neighbors, Hepburn Funeral1957-1966 and undatedMicholich family, George Larson: color glass slidesFF62Silvertip Ranch, Montanaca. 1963Color glass slidesFF63Silvertip Ranch and Slough Creek, Montanaca. 1963Color glass slidesFF64Townsend, Dr. – Parties, Gatherings, House1959 and undatedColor glass slidesFF65Townsend, Dr. – Anniversary, Parties, Gatherings1961, 1966 and undatedColor glass slidesFF66Red Lodge to Cooke City, Montana1959 and undatedColor glass slidesFF67SnakesUndatedColor glass slidesFF68Wan-I-Gan, Hwy 89 Slide, Montanaca. 1978 and undatedColor glass slidesFF69Wan-I-Gan, Montana – Fish Catch, Fall ColorsUndatedColor glass slidesFF70Yankee Jim Canyon, Pilot – Index Peaks, MammothUndatedArea, Montana: color glass slidesFF71West Yellowstone Area, Montana - AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF72West Yellowstone Area, Montana - AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF73West Yellowstone Area, Montana - AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF74West Yellowstone Area, Montana - AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF75West Yellowstone Area, Montana - AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF76West Yellowstone Area, Montana - AerialsUndatedColor glass slidesFF77Yellowstone National Park – Squaw Lake, Trout1958 and undatedCreek, Dump Burning, Bears: color glass slidesFF78Yellowstone National Park – Munsons at the Canyon1958Color glass slidesFF79Yellowstone National Park – Emerald Pool1958Color glass slidesFF80Hebgen Quake1959Color glass slidesFF81Hebgen Quake1959Color glass slidesFF82Hebgen Quake1959Color glass slidesFF83Hebgen Quake1959Color glass slidesFF84Hebgen Quake, Yellowstone River1959Color glass slidesPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 4, Research Glass SlidesDrawer 4DescriptionDatesFF1Yellowstone National Park – Lake, Duck Lake, Westca. 1960sThumb: color glass slidesFF2Yellowstone National Park – South Gate, Lewis Riverca. 1960sTetons: color glass slidesFF3Yellowstone National Park – Lake Trail and Utility 1960Area: color glass slidesFF4Yellowstone National Park - Trail Creek, Yellowstone1960-1961Lake: color glass slidesFF5Yellowstone National Park - Yellowstone Lake to East 1960-1964Gate: color glass slidesFF6Yellowstone National Park -Yellowstone Lake to East1960-1964Gate: color glass slidesFF7Yellowstone National Park - Lake Snow, Lake Utility 1960, 1970Area: color glass slidesFF8Yellowstone National Park – Turquoise Pool, Black1961and undatedSands Basin: color glass slidesFF9Yellowstone National Park – Steamboat Point, Lake toca. 1961East Gate: color glass slidesFF10Yellowstone National Park – Sign SettingJune 1961Color glass slidesFF11Yellowstone National Park – Sign Setting, Cleanup June 1961, 1964Trip: color glass slidesFF12Yellowstone National Park –Snow on Lake1961-1964Color glass slidesFF13Yellowstone National Park – Lake Dock1964Color glass slidesFF14Yellowstone National Park – Lake Shore and Ice1964 and undatedColor glass slidesFF15Yellowstone National Park – Flowers1964 and undatedColor glass slidesFF16Yellowstone National Park – Mt. Sheridan, Canyon1964-1965 and undatedSnow clearing, Monade: color glass sidesFF17Yellowstone National Park – Snow on Lake1964-1966Color glass slidesFF18Yellowstone National Park – Trailer Area1965Color glass slidesFF19Yellowstone National Park – Snow on Lake1966, 1970Color glass slidesFF20Yellowstone National Park – Yellowstone Lake, Isa1967 and undatedLake, lake flowering lilies: color glass slidesFF21Yellowstone National Park – Yellowstone Lake1967Reflections: color glass slidesFF22Yellowstone National Park – Yellowstone Lake 1967 and undatedReflections, sunsets: color glass slidesFF23Yellowstone National Park and Red Lodge to Cooke1967 and undatedCity: color glass slidesFF24Yellowstone National Park – Moose1967Color glass slidesFF25Yellowstone National Park – Black Dragon’s Caldron1967-1968Color glass slidesFF26Yellowstone National Park – Black Sands Basin, Heart1969 and undatedLake area, fall colors: color glass slidesFF27Yellowstone National Park – Clouds, Moose, Buffalo1970 and undatedColor, glass slidesFF28Yellowstone National Park – Dedication, Old Faithful1972 and undatedPark geysers: color glass slidesFF29Yellowstone National Park – Elk at Clearwater Springs,UndatedBear; color glass slidesFF30Yellowstone National Park – Sunsets, CloudsUndatedColor glass slidesFF31Yellowstone National Park – Aerials, Fall Colors,UndatedUnidentified: color glass slidesFF32Yellowstone National Park –Fountain Paint Pots Area, UndatedMorning Glory Pool, Mid-Geyser basin: color glass slidesFF33Yellowstone National Park – MoonlightUndatedColor glass slidesFF34Yellowstone National Park – Antelope, Roaring Mt., UndatedObsidian Cliff: color glass slidesFF35Yellowstone National Park – Virginia Cascades, UndatedMt. Washburn: color glass slidesFF36Yellowstone National Park – Kingman Pass, Swan UndatedLake: color glass slidesFF37Yellowstone National Park – Mammoth Pool, MinervaUndatedSprings: color glass slidesFF38Yellowstone National Park – Tower Area to Canyon, UndatedHayden Valley: color glass slidesFF39Yellowstone National Park – Tower Falls, Upper FallsUndatedColor glass slidesFF40Yellowstone National Park – Grand Canyon of theUndatedYellowstone: color glass slidesFF41Yellowstone National Park – Grand Canyon of the UndatedYellowstone, Lower Falls; color glass slidesFF42Yellowstone National Park – Fishing BridgeUndatedColor glass slidesFF43Yellowstone National Park – Fishing Bridge, Lake UndatedShore: color glass slidesFF44Yellowstone National Park – Dragon’s Mouth Area,UndatedLake: color glass slidesPhoto File Cabinet 15 Drawer 4, Personal and Travel Glass SlidesDrawer 4DescriptionDatesFF45Boulder, Montana Trip1969Color glass slidesFF46Cody, Wyoming Trip1966-1967Color glass slidesFF47Cody, Wyoming Trip1966-1967Color glass slidesFF48Cody, Wyoming Trip1966-1967Color glass slidesFF49Cody Wyoming Trip, Fall Colors1966-1967Color glass slidesFF50Cody Wyoming Trip, Fall Colors1967Color glass slidesFF51Whithorn Familyca. 1955-1962Color glass slidesNegatives Box 1 Box 1DescriptionDatesFF1History of Park County, Montana 1984UndatedBlack and white and color copy negativesFF2Pine Creek United Methodist Church, a Century ofUndatedHistory, 1900-2000Church: black and white negativesFF3“Judge in A County Cemetery”UndatedByam group in front of cabin: black and white copy negativeFF4Aldridge, Montana; RiglerUndatedBlack and white negativesFF5Baker, Stuart with ElkDecember 1967Color negativesFF5ABear - Photos by Jack McDonaldUndatedColor transparenciesFF6Big Timber, Montanaca. 1976-1977Color negativesFF7Billings, Montana - ParadeUndatedColor negativesFF7ACemeteries/Graves – Tombstones, Sheep driveUndatedColor, black and white negativesFF7BChico, Montana1956-1971Black and white negativesFF7CChico Hot Springs, Montana1912-1917 (copies), Black and white negatives (copies and originals),1963-2003Color negativesFF7DChittenden Bridge Construction1903 (copies)Black and white copy negativesFF8Clark, Edna – QuiltUndatedColor negativesFF9Cokedale, Montana1972, ca. 1976Color negativesFF10Culver, Ellery C.UndatedGroup at Cottage Hotel, Mammoth, Montana: black and white copy negativeFF11Custer’s Last Stand Re-enactmentUndatedColor negativesFF12Dover FamilyUndatedColor negativesFF13Emigrant, Montana – Performance of Shakespeare’s March 1974Twelfth Night including Russell Chatham and Gatz Hjortsberg: color negativesFF13AEmigrant Gulch, Montana – St. Julian Mine1972 and undatedColor negativesFF14Emigrant Peak, MontanaUndatedColor negativesFF14AForschler, Lt. George – Diploma, Certificates1970-1976 (copies)Black and white copy negativesFF15Forsythe WeddingUndatedColor negativesFF16Hunters Hot Springs, Montanaca. 1880-1910 (copies)Black and white copy negativesFF17Gardiner, Montana – July 4th Parade1972Color negativesFF17AGilpin – Furniture, ObjectsUndatedBlack and white copy transparenciesFF18Gray, Tom – 25th Anniversary PartyAugust 1967Color negativesFF19Jardine, Montana1981Color NegativesFF19A Kauffman (?) – Cattle, RanchUndated (copies)Black and white transparenciesFF20Livingston, Montana – Buildings - Residences1977Color negativesFF21Livingston, Montana – Buildings - ResidencesUndatedBlack and white copy negativesFF22Livingston, Montana - DowntownUndatedBlack and white copy negativeFF23Livingston, Montana - Depotca. 1902-1920 (copies)Black and white copy negativesFF24Livingston, Montana - FloodJune 12-13, 1996Color negativesFF25Livingston, Montana – Historic Imagesca. 1890-1920s (copies)Black and white copy negativesFF26Livingston, Montana – OrganizationsJuly 1976 and undatedShrine Club: color negatives, black and white transparenciesFF27Livingston, Montana – ParachutingJuly 1976Color negativesFF28Livingston, Montana – Parade, FairJuly 2, 1976 and undatedColor negativesFF29Livingston, Montana – Schools1894 (copy)Student class: black and white copy negativeFF30Livingston, Montana – Stage Coach at DepotJuly 2-3, 1976Includes Doris Whithorn: color negativesFF31Livingston, Montana – Street Scenes1998Color negativesFF32Livingston, Montana – Tearing Down Courthouse1972Color negativesFF33Livingston, Montana – Yellowstone Gateway Museumca.1969-1980Color negatives, black and white transparenciesFF34Lombard, Montana - Depotca. 1936Black and white negativesFF34AMartinez, Walt – AirboatSeptember 18, 1965Black and white negativesFF34BMontana1966, 1970Black and white negativesFF35Norman, Mrs. Millard and OthersUndatedColor negativesFF36Ogden Wedding ReceptionUndatedColor negativesFF37Paradise Valley, Montanaca. 1980sColor negativesFF37APark County, Montana – BuildingsUndatedBlack and white negativesFF38Park County, Montana - People - Historic ImagesFebruary 22, 1929 and Black and white copy negatives (copies) undated FF39Park County, Montana - People1963Color and black and white negativesFF40Park County, Montana – Schools1972, 1916-1917 (copies)Classes, portraits: color negatives, black and white transparenciesFF41Park County, Montana and Surrounding AreasUndated (copies)Historic Images: black and white copy negativesFF42Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areasca. 1889-1940 (copies)Railroad: black and white copy negativesFF43Park County, Montana and Surrounding Areas1966 and undatedColor, black and white negativesFF44Pine Creek, MontanaAugust 1975 and undatedGatherings, funeral, house: color and black and white negativesFF45Pray, Montana - People, Buildings1996 and undated (copies)Black and white copy negatives, color negativesFF46Rattlesnakes, Working with Snake Skinsca. 1966-1976Color negativesFF46AReed Point, Montana – ParadeSeptember 5, 2004Color negativesFF46BSan Francisco, California – Earthquake, FiresApril 18, 1906 (copies)Black and white transparenciesFF47Six Mile Ranch, Montana - Warren OatsJuly 1975Color negativesFF48Stubbins, George – FishMay 1967Color negativesFF48ATedrick, John – Children, Tractor1948Black and white negativesFF48BThompson, Cliff1969 and undatedBlack and white negatives, photoFF49Townsend, Dr. – 45th Anniversary, Retirement, Party1958 and undatedColor, black and white negativesFF49ATrout DerbyUndatedBlack and white transparencyFF50Ward, Bill – House1971Color negativesFF50AWildlife1908 (copy) and undatedBlack and white transparencies, negativeFF51Yellowstone National Park1940, 1968 and undatedBlack and white and color negativesFF52Yellowstone National Park Employees, 1967 and undatedRetirement Party: color negativesFF53Yellowstone River Plane Crash, Fishing Bridge, Barnca. 1970s and undatedColor negativesFF54Friends, Hikes, Trips, Events1980-1997 and undatedColor, black and white negatives, transparenciesFF55Jacko-Lope, PoemUndatedBlack and white copy negativesFF56Travel – Cody, Wyoming1981 and undatedColor negativesFF57 Travel - Devil’s Slide, UtahUndatedColor negativesFF57ATravel – Nebraska – Farm, Oregon Trail, Chimney1940 and undatedRock sign: black and white transparencies, negativesFF57BTravel – Seattle, WashingtonNovember 1988Color negativesFF58Wan-I-Gan, Montana – Campfire, People1951-1972Color, black and white negativesFF59Whithorn, Bill and Doris and Family1956 and undatedBlack and white and color negativesOversize PhotoBox 1 OVPhoto Box 1 DescriptionDatesItem Park County Historical Society Historical Tours 1st-5th1980-1989Mission Creek, West Boulder, Fort Parker, Shields Valley: album includes map, color photographs, textItemUnidentified ManUndatedBlack and white copy photograph (2 prints)Item“Who the Cowboy” by Bill WhithornUndatedBlack and white copy photograph (Story family member?)ItemStory Family Portrait on Front StepsUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemUnidentified ManUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemLandscapeUndatedBlack and white photographItemRose Currier1906Black and white copy photographItemUnidentified Man HuntingUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemTown Plat of Yellowstone Cityca. 1864-1865Black and white copy photographItem“Handicap Wrestling Match” flyerFebruary 20, 1912Willie F. Matheson vs. Billie Robinson: black and white copy photographItemCabin InteriorUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemSunday School of Christian Church in Bozeman, 1908Montana: black and white copy photographItemLivingston, MontanaUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemPeople in CarriageUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemEmigrant Peak and Emigrant, MontanaUndatedBlack and white copy photographItem Bridge ConstructionUndatedBlack and white photographItemThelma D’Wart Ranch by Point of RocksUndatedBlack and white photographItemWineglass above Yellowstone at Livingston, MontanaUndatedBy Haberstroh: black and white copy photographItemMoose, Dog, Cat and PigUndatedBlack and white photograph (2 prints)ItemElkUndatedBlack and white photographItemDeerUndatedBlack and white photographItemEmigrant Mountain and Yellowstone, MontanaUndatedBy Bill Whithorn: black and white photographItemEmigrant Mountain and Backwater of YellowstoneDecember 1967By Doris Whithorn: Black and white photographItemReflection in Yellowstone of Emigrant Mountainca. 1960sBy Doris Whithorn: black and white photographItemYellowstone, RanchesUndatedBlack and white photographItemEmigrant, MontanaUndatedHand colored black and white photographItemsLandscapesUndatedBlack and white photographs (6 prints)ItemHunters Hot Springs HotelUndatedFold out panorama postcardItemBill and Doris Whithorn WeddingJune 25, 1939 (copy)Black and white copy photographItemsBridge and Armyca. 1914-1918 (copies)Black/white photographs (copies) and letter describing imageOversize Photo Folder 1OVPhoto Folder1 DescriptionDatesItemUnidentified RancherUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemUnidentified BusinessmanUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemDepot Entrance, Livingston, Montana1940By MaGee; black and white copy photographItemMen by Rail LineUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemGroup (family?)UndatedBlack and white copy photographItemHerder Louie Voyich with Harvats’ Sheep Nearca. 1937Emigrant Bridge, Montana: Black and white copy photograph (2 prints)ItemEmigrant Peak, MontanaUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemElkUndatedBlack and white copy photographItemWaterfallUndatedBlack and white copy photographOversize Photo Folder 2OVPhoto Folder 2 DescriptionDatesPanel“Folks Seen Around Emigrant”1880-1962 (copies)Busby family, Bill Lee family, Annie Armstrong, Al Close, Wt. Anderson family, Karnes children, Al Ploht, Rhoda Ferrel, Rev, John Pritchard: black and white copy photos with narrativesPanel“Emigrant Gatherings”1907-1967 (copies)Royal Neighbors District Convention, 25th Anniversary of Tom and Thelma Gray, numerous individuals: black and white copy photos with narrativesPanelDirectors of Emigrant Community Hall Association1952-1974List of directors, presidents and secretary treasurerPanelList of Postmasters (?)1882-1915Includes: Muir, Timberline, Valers, Chesnut, Storrs, Chimney Rock, Hoffman, Cokedale, WilliamsPanel“Busy Years”1935-1970Possibly from Florence Stands Funeral: black and whitephotos copies and originals with narratives (note: many photos missing from panel)Sm. PanelRosedale GatheringsUndatedChildren and adults: black and white copy photosSm. PanelPeople1908 and undatedJohn Arthur Conlin, Jim Hepburn and others: black and white copy photos with narrative text ................
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