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Outreach

The Research Center offers a variety of Programs and Workshops on an ongoing basis. To bring a program or workshop to your community contact us at mhslibrary@mt.gov.

Genealogy

  • Genealogy I: Getting Started on Your Family History
  • Genealogy II: Techniques for Researching Your Family History for the Intermediate Researcher
  • Genealogy III: Hidden People in the Archives: Advanced Genealogical Sources

Preservation and Conservation

  • Handle with Care: Preserving Your Family Papers
  • Archives 101: Basic Concepts in Arrangement and Description
  • Starting an Archive: Do you Really Want To? And if so, What Do You Need to Do?

Oral History

  • Telling Tales: An Introduction to Oral History Interviews
  • Oral History and the Classroom (Middle School through High School)
  • Oral History and Community History Projects

Lewis & Clark

  • Voyage of Discovery: The Significance of Lewis and Clark
  • A Chip on His Shoulder: David Thompson and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • Empire of Fur: Traders, Trappers, and Defining Nations
  • Encountering Montana: Lewis and Clark in Big Sky Country
  • The Core of Discovery: Lewis and Clark and the Age of Exploration
  • Your Most Trustworthy Attendants: The Records of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Montana and Western History

  • Their Minds were Poisoned: The 1917 IWW Timber Strike in Northwest Montana
  • The Auditor: Butte's Canine Hero
  • The History of the Old Works Golf Course
  • An Historical Look at Butte Mines
  • The History of Water Rights in Montana
  • Reading Between the Lines: A Sampling of Women's Diaries, Reminiscences and Oral Histories in the Montana Historical Society Collections.

Special Projects

Montana Historic Quilt Project

The Montana Historic Quilt Project has been assisting in the documentation of quilts throughout the state since 1987. The project is designed to provide a central registry for historic quilts around Montana. Information on the quilt, the quilter, and the quilt owner, as well as photographs of the quilt, is gathered through a formalized registration process and then stored in the Montana Historical Society Archives.

If you are interested in registering a quilt with the Montana Historic Quilt Project, please contact Ellie Arguimbau at earguimbau@mt.gov or (406) 444-7482.