This is the first page from a story by Frank Bird Linderman titled "Yong Sing." The title character is a restaurateur in Marysville, Montana who goes broke when the local miner's union boycott decide to boycott Chinese owned establishments. The…
Train wreck. Northern Pacific Train Number 1 hauled by Engine 440 piled up between Bonner and Missoula. People stand around train. Clark Fork River in background.
Worden and Company Store, Missoula, Montana. Identification on image reads: Left to Right - William Pulliam, A. G. Swaney, Frank, Lowe, Cleveland Lathrop, Ben Brown, Jesse (?), Fred Stoddard, Henry Worden.
Worden and Company Store, Hellgate, Montana, built in 1860. C. P. Higgins and F. L. Worden, builders and owner, left to right, Judge F. H. Woody, first clerk and first postmaster, Missoula, Montana, and Colonel E. S. Paxson, famous Montana artist.
William Weinstein mercantile, Philipsburg, Montana. Group of men and boys pose in front of building. Undated note on photograph reads "Store located where Taylor Knapp is now."
Maps showing campus property expansion over time. Created by Archives Specialist Carlie Magill using information gathered about university property acquisitions from Record Group 001, President's Collection.
In November of 1988, Patricia Goedicke delivered a lecture at the University of Kansas in Lawrence about the function of sound and silence in poetry. These are the notes for that lecture, which emerged from an imitation workshop she taught centering…
In these drafts of a poem titled "The Outer Banks," Goedicke drafts many of the lines that ultimately appear in the published version of this work, including the poem's conclusion "we must build more on less."