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The committee agreed that the magazine should reflect the history, culture, and economics of Montana. They named it The Montana Magazine of History. [2] To save on publishing costs, they chose a small format, 6 in × 9 in (150 mm × 230 mm), slightly bigger than Reader's Digest. They set the price of a subscription at three dollars a year. [3]
The Montana Memory Project was established in 2005 when Bruce Newell, the Montana State Library commissioner, “pushed for the creation of a program to help libraries statewide collect and preserve the history and culture of their communities.” [3] The MMP developed slowly out of this original project as logistics and technology evolved alongside interest in the project.
An Illustrated History of the State of Montana Containing a History of the State of Montana from the Earliest Period of the Discovery to the Present Time, Together With Glimpses of its Auspicious Future, Illustrations and Full-Page Portraits of Some of it (PDF). Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... History of women in Montana (1 C, 16 P) I. ... Pages in category "History of Montana"
Jan. 11—Bigfork area author Butch Larcombe's new book "Montana Disasters: True Stories of Treasure State Tragedies and Triumphs" is a fascinating dive into some of the state's more solemn history.
The History of Washington, Idaho and Montana (1845–1889) Vol XXXI. San Francisco, CA: The History Company. Fogarty, Kate Hammond (1916). The Story of Montana. New York: A. S. Barnes Company. Hamilton, James McClellan. From Wilderness to Statehood: A History of Montana, 1805–1900 Archived 2012-07-26 at the Wayback Machine (Bindfords & Mort ...
Montana, aged all the way from five to 22, were supported by Montana’s state constitution, which explicitly guarantees that right “for present and future generations.” And with her historic ...
The Montana State University Archives and Special Collections, also known as the Merrill G. Burlingame Archives and Special Collections, is located in Bozeman, Montana.. The archives is on the second floor of the Renne Library on the Montana State University-Bozeman campus and consists of materials relating to the history of the American West, trout and salmonids, the Greater Yellowstone ...