All Stories: 343 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: View of Columbia Gardens LocationSite of Frank Little's Most Famous Speech By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Granite Mountain Memorial168 Men Died in 1917 Fire By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Federal BuildingSite of 1917 Clash Between Antiwar Protesters and Police By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Butte Miners Union HallThe BMU was an effective advocate for Butte miners in the late 1800s By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Silver Bow ClubMeeting Place of Butte's Wealthy Elite By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Mill BuildingHuge Boilers, which Supplied Heat to Campus Buildings, Still Intact By Story of Butte Contributors: Montana Historical Society, Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Chemistry and Biology BuildingConstruction Halted by Court Ruling, Strike, and Partial Collapse By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Museum BuildingBrass Doors Depict the Evolution of Mining By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Big MIconic Symbol Was Constructed by Students in 1910 By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Leonard FieldOriginally Nicknamed the Bean Bowl By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Main HallFirst Building Constructed for the School of Mines By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Engineering HallBuilding was Originally a Gymnasium By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Science and Engineering Hall By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Marcus Daly StatueStatue Pays Tribute to One of Butte's Three Copper Kings By Richard Gibson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Chancellor's ResidenceHome was a WPA Project By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Montana Tech Montana Tech ArchArch Spans Park Street Entrance to Campus By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Anselmo Mine1875-1966, 4300 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Richard Gibson, Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Steward Mine1877-1973, 4400 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Butte Historical Society, Nancy Woodruff View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Kelley Mine1949-1980, 4810 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributor: Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Belmont Mine1900-1956, 4300 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Mountain Con Minec.1886-1974, 5291 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Lexington Mine1876-1947, 3260 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Butte Historical Society, Richard Gibson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Mining History Original Mine1864-1940, 3900 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Paddy Dennehy View Story | Show on Map Previous Next
Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: View of Columbia Gardens LocationSite of Frank Little's Most Famous Speech By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Granite Mountain Memorial168 Men Died in 1917 Fire By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Federal BuildingSite of 1917 Clash Between Antiwar Protesters and Police By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Butte Miners Union HallThe BMU was an effective advocate for Butte miners in the late 1800s By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Labor History Frank Little Tour: Silver Bow ClubMeeting Place of Butte's Wealthy Elite By Leif Fredrickson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Mill BuildingHuge Boilers, which Supplied Heat to Campus Buildings, Still Intact By Story of Butte Contributors: Montana Historical Society, Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Chemistry and Biology BuildingConstruction Halted by Court Ruling, Strike, and Partial Collapse By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Museum BuildingBrass Doors Depict the Evolution of Mining By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Big MIconic Symbol Was Constructed by Students in 1910 By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Leonard FieldOriginally Nicknamed the Bean Bowl By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Main HallFirst Building Constructed for the School of Mines By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Engineering HallBuilding was Originally a Gymnasium By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Science and Engineering Hall By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Marcus Daly StatueStatue Pays Tribute to One of Butte's Three Copper Kings By Richard Gibson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Chancellor's ResidenceHome was a WPA Project By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy, Montana Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Montana Tech Montana Tech ArchArch Spans Park Street Entrance to Campus By Story of Butte Contributors: Lindsay Mulcahy View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Anselmo Mine1875-1966, 4300 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Richard Gibson, Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Steward Mine1877-1973, 4400 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Butte Historical Society, Nancy Woodruff View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Kelley Mine1949-1980, 4810 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributor: Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Belmont Mine1900-1956, 4300 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Mountain Con Minec.1886-1974, 5291 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Butte Historical Society View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Lexington Mine1876-1947, 3260 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Butte Historical Society, Richard Gibson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Mining History Original Mine1864-1940, 3900 Feet Deep By Story of Butte Contributors: Nancy Woodruff, Paddy Dennehy View Story | Show on Map