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Coll. # Description Linear ft. Date
RS 157 Lewis & Clark CentennialExposition (1905: Portland, OR.)Montana World's Fair CommissionRecords. .1 1903-1906
MC 76 Neil Fullerton Research Collection:Northwest Montana History. 3.3 1932-1968
MC 78 Martha Edgerton Plassman Papers 3 1863-1939
SC 40 Meriwether Lewis LetterThis collection consists of one handwrittenLetter from Meriwether Lewis to General Henry Dearborn (October 30, 1806), re-Questing payment for supplies used on the expedition of 1804-1806. .1 1806
SC 106 John E. Rees Letter .1 1928
SC 520 John B. Catlin Reminiscence .1 1877
SC 547 John Mullan Speech .1 1861
SC 713 Sacagawea Collection .1 1804-1806
SC 723 Calista Willard Scott Letter .1 --
SC 910 Thomas Jefferson LettersLetters, 1793, 1803-1804. Four items(3 copies). Third President of the U.S., 1801-1809.Letter of instruction toAndrew Michand (copy), January 1793, and letter of credit to Meriwether Lewis(photocopy of original), July 4, 1803,concerning western exploration. Also,copies of two letters to Lewis, November 16,1803, and January 22, 1804, with supplementary instructions. .1 1803-1804
SC 1370 Ernest S. Osgood Collection .1 1804-1806
RS 164 Montana Lewis and ClarkMemorial Commission Records .1 1925-1926
OH 71 Leslie A. Feidler Speech   1965
OH 91 Wilbur Werner Speech   1805-1806
OH 92 Vivian Paladin Speech   1804-1806
OH 109 Everett E. "Boo" MacGilvra Speech   1805-1806
OH 1674 Friends of the Society Lecture Series   1805-1806
RS 142 Lewis and Clark Memorial Fort BentonMontana Bicentennial AdministrationRecords. 8 1969-1977
SC 1961 Lewis and Clark National Historictrail-Lewis & Clark trail CommissionRecords. .4 1962-1970
OH Beaverhead Rock Court HearingRecords.   1974
RS 2 Lewis & Clark trail Heritage Foundation 15Montana Statehood Centennial Commission   1982-1991
SC 1004 William Clark LettersThis collection consists of three letterswritten by William Clark discussing payments for building four armed boatsfor the defense of the Mississippi, Missouri,and Illinois Rivers (1814); the resignation of a Mr. Robbins (1815); and the accountsof Mr. Hantramck, Osage Indian Agent (1829). .1 1814

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