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The Butte Weekly Miner Archive

  • Butte, Montana
  • 18761902

About

The Butte Miner began as a tri-weekly on June 1, 1876, under the guidance of James H. Mills Harry Kessler, and Horace T. Brown.  A Civil War veteran, Mills arrived in Montana in 1866 and soon became Secretary of the Territory, Adjutant General, and the father of the Montana Press Association.  Kessler owned the Clear Grit Mine in Butte and had spent nine years as a lithographer in Philadelphia prior to immigrating to Montana.  Horace Brown, an Ohio newspaperman, moved to Virginia City, Montana, in 1867, and one year later came to work on the Helena Herald.

Archive Info

  • 12,807
  • Butte, Montana
  • 18761902

Paper History

  • The Semi-Weekly Miner
  • The Weekly Miner
  • Butte Miner
  • Butte Semi-Weekly Miner

Source Information

The Butte Weekly Miner, 1876–1902 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 8 June 2023

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Killed in a Boarding House, Wilkeson, 1901

Killed in a Boarding House, Wilkeson, 1901

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Butte, Montana
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400 in fight, Wilkeson 1900

400 in fight, Wilkeson 1900

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Butte, Montana
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Butte, Montana
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Creighton & Davies

Creighton & Davies

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Butte, Montana
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1882 June 14. Part 8. Cutting timber on Mineral Land.
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Archive Info

  • 12,807
  • Butte, Montana
  • 18761902

Paper History

  • The Semi-Weekly Miner
  • The Weekly Miner
  • Butte Miner
  • Butte Semi-Weekly Miner

Source Information

The Butte Weekly Miner, 1876–1902 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 8 June 2023