Items cropped by Archives Technician Carlie Magill on 4/21/2011 from the cover of Dedication Program, Student Union Building, photograph Architects model of the north side of the lodge and the cover of University Center Booklet.
This is the first page of a preliminary hearing against Emil Lehsou and Tom Gah violation of Montana's Alien Land Act of 1923. The act declared the selling or leasing land to Aliens ineligible for citizenship illegal. Lehsou, the son of German…
Interscholastic track meet at the University of Montana Campus, Missoula. Start of the mile run - most uniforms have letters or banners of the school the runner represents.
This report by Edward Young was produced for the United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics. The report includes a summary of the flow of immigration to the United States at the time of the report, including where immigrants were coming from and…
Senator Mike Mansfield with Senator Everett Dirksen and
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey after cloture was invoked to break a filibuster and allow a vote on the civil rights bill
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen phone President Lyndon Johnson to tell him the Senate is ready to adjourn the session that passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Senator Mike Mansfield with 36th President of the United States Lyndon Johnson. Though members of the same political party, Mansfield disapproved of President Johnson’s escalation of the Vietnam War.
Senator Mansfield with President Kennedy, possibly in Oval Office. The two men sit side-by-side at a desk. A model ship is on the credenza behind the men and in front of a window. Flags are on either side of the men.
Senator George Aiken’s response to Mansfield’s letter about the passage of the Civil Rights Act. Mansfield ate breakfast with his Republican colleague every morning before heading to work in the Senate.
This section of map shows the group of buildings lining the south side of Front Street along the Clark Fork in Missoula, Montana. As the descriptions of the building indicate, a number of dwellings lining Front Street were occupied by Chinese…
This entry is for items purchased from Sam Pramenko's grocery store in Anaconda, Montana from September to November 1895. While Kragovich's purchases are relatively modest, other customers purchases include more expensive goods such as cigars and…
Sam Pramenko was a Serbian immigrant who owned a grocery store in Anaconda, Montana from the 1890s to the 1900s. This page is an index for customers whose name begins with the letter K. The names listed indicate that Pramenko's store served…