A New Year in Montana - Day 1
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Missoula, MT 59808
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Friday Jan 27, 2023 Completed
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Davis Brothers Auction LLC Terms & Conditions Last Updated: January 9th, 2022 Introduction Davis Brothers Auction LLC ("Davis Brothers") is an auction company that operates online and on-site auctions and appraisals (the "Services"). These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are a binding legal agreement between you and Davis Brothers that govern your use of the Services. By accessing the website davisbrothersauction.com ("Website") and using the Services, you confirm that you are in agreement with and bound by the terms of service contained in the Terms outlined below and that you will comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations regarding your use of the Website and Services. The Terms apply to the entire Website and any email or other type of communication between you and Davis Brothers. In these Terms, "you" refers both to you as an individual and to the entity you represent, if any.Modifications Davis Brothers may modify the Services or these Terms at any time. When we make material changes to these Terms, we will post the revised Terms on the Website and update the "Last Updated" date at the top of these Terms. Your continued access to or use of the Site will constitute acceptance of the revised Terms. We also maintain other terms and policies that supplement these Terms, which may be updated from time to time.Eligibility The Services are intended solely for persons who are 18 or older. Any use of the Services by anyone that does not meet this age requirement is expressly prohibited.Auction items are sold "as is" with no returns or exchanges Auction items are sold on an AS IS BASIS, WHERE IS, and WITH ALL FAULTS. We will make every effort and put forth our due diligence to attempt to properly describe and represent items, however all items are sold on a buyer discretionary basis. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of auction items. All statements and descriptions of items by Davis Brothers are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Davis Brothers is not responsible in any way for errors or omissions in the descriptions of items. Once a lot has been purchased, there are no returns or exchanges of any kind. DAVIS BROTHERS MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION WHATSOEVER OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH RESPECT TO AUCTION ITEMS, INCLUDING ANY (a) WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY; (b) WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; OR (c) ACCURACY OF THE CATALOGUE OR OTHER DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITION, SIZE, QUALITY, RARITY, IMPORTANCE, MEDIUM, MATERIAL, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, PERIOD, CULTURE, SOURCE, ORIGIN, EXHIBITIONS, LITERATURE, OR HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANY AUCTION ITEM.Bids Davis Brothers reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to refuse admission to any auction (whether online or on-site) and to reject any bid, as well as the right to refuse to acknowledge any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the buyer of the auction item(s). Bidders cannot revoke or cancel a bid for any reason. As an auctioneer Davis Brothers reserves the right to place a bids on behalf of the seller in consecutive fashion up to a reserve or preset price in sale with or without reserve. Unless otherwise announced at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. Davis Brothers reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder, or to re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. If the Auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, they may reject the bid; and if, having acknowledged an opening bid they decide that any advance is not sufficient, they may reject the advance. The Auctioneer reserves the right to acknowledge an auction floor bid before acknowledging an internet and/or phone bid regardless of the maximum bid amount provided by the bidder before and/or during the auction. Payment When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price. Payment in full is to be expected within 7 business days upon the completion of the catalog sale. If payment is not received, Davis Brothers Auctions reserves the right to cancel or void any unpaid transaction and/or charge storage fees associated with unpaid. If you are having trouble paying for your items via the corresponding online portals, please feel free to contact us for assistance at: support@davisbrothersauction.com. All forms of credit card are accepted. Bank wire transfers (required for high value purchases above $5,000), cashier's checks and postal money orders. By registering for this auction, you give Davis Brothers explicit consent to charge your card on file following the auction for the total amount due plus shipping. You waive your right to contest final sale approval for any of your purchases with Davis Brothers. If your purchase total is in the excess of $5,000 we may require non-credit card payment. By registering for our auctions, you grant Davis Brothers permission to waive your right to execute any chargebacks against our company for any reason. ALL SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN HOUSE All items are packed professionally and insured in house. A shipping cost will be added to your invoice at end of sale. If you have questions about cost of shipping please send us an email at support@davisbrothersauction.com before auction day. Local customers may request to pick up auction items by emailing us at support@davisbrothersauction.com. Items not removed from our warehouse within 30 days of the auction sale date will be subject to daily storage fees as determined by Davis Brothers Auction. Please allow 1 to 2 weeks AFTER auction payment to receive a tracking number for your item. Firearms All firearm sales are shipped in house. We accept FFLs and C&Rs. All in person pickups require background checks and appropriate identification.Severability and non-waiver In the event any provision of these Terms is held to be void, voidable, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. The failure of Davis Brothers to enforce any provision of these Terms shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision, or any other provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of these Terms or any part of these Terms, or any right of Davis Brothers to enforce that provision or each and every other provision at any time. No waiver of any breach of these Terms shall constitute or be deemed a waiver of any other breach. Except as expressly set forth in these Terms, the exercise by either party of any of its remedies under these Terms will be without prejudice to its other remedies under these Terms or otherwise permitted under law.Force majeure Davis Brothers shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform resulting from causes outside its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, acts of God, natural disasters, war, terrorism, riots, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, accidents, pandemics, epidemics or disease, strikes or shortages of transportation facilities, fuel, energy, labor, or materials.Indemnification You agree to release, defend, indemnify, and hold Davis Brothers and its subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable legal and accounting fees, arising out of or in any way connected with: (i) your access to or use of the Services; and (ii) your violation of these Terms. Such indemnification includes but is not limited to any injuries, losses, or damages (compensatory, direct, incidental, consequential, or otherwise) arising in connection with or as a result of your use of the Services. This indemnification provision is a fundamental element of the basis of the bargain between Davis Brothers and you. It shall apply to the extent permitted by applicable law, and any aspects of it that are deemed unenforceable shall be severed while leaving the remainder in effect.Governing law and venue These Terms will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana and the United States of America, without regard to conflict of law provisions. Judicial proceedings must be brought in state or federal court in Missoula County, Montana.Entire agreement These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and Davis Brothers regarding your use of the Website and use of the Services and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous written or oral agreements between you and Davis Brothers.Additional terms Davis Brothers Auction is not responsible for how third-parties, including HiBid, Invaluable, LiveAuctioneers, ProxiBid, AuctionZip, iCollector, AskArt, BidSquare, Mailchimp, ShipStation and others use and share your information. Please refer to the privacy policies of those third-parties to understand how they use and share your information. You authorize Davis Brothers to have access to your online bidding platform account information, specifically your contact and payment information, and you agree and authorize Davis Brothers to use such information to carry out the Services. You also authorize Davis Brothers to send you promotional emails. If you would like to opt-out of receiving promotional emails, please email us at support@davisbrothersauction.com. No ammunition sales outside of the continental United States. No ammunition sales to persons under the age of 21. Contact us Please contact us if you have any questions regarding these Terms. Via Email: support@davisbrothersauction.com Via this link: www.davisbrothersauction.com/contact
Listing Information
Welcome to our New Year in Montana sale. This three day Auction has over 3000 lots to choose from. Day 1: Books, Manuscripts, Photography, Navajo and Zuni Jewelry. Over 1300 lots to choose from. Find your affordable treasures here.

1
History of Utah 1540-1886
Hubert Howe Bancroft. 1982


3
Western Badmen
Dorothy M Johnson. 1970


5
The Transportation Frontier
Trans-Mississippi West 1865-1890. 1974

6
Able Men of Boston
Dane Yorke. 1950

7
The Conquest of the Missouri
Joseph Mills Hanson. 1913

8
The Conquest of the Missouri
Joseph Mills Hanson. 1946


10

11

12
Rio Grande to the Pacific
Robert A Lemassena. 1974

13
The Montana Militia
A History of Montana's Volunteer Forces 1867-1976. Richard H. Lacey. 1976

14
Military & Trading Posts of Montana
Don Miller, Stan Cohen. 1978

15
Wilderness Kingdom Indian Life Rocky Mountains
The Journals and Paintings of Father Nicolas Point. 1967

16
Aftosa
A Historical Survey of Foot and Mouth Disease and Inter American Relations. Manuel A Machado Jr. 1969

17
In the Shadow of the Cabinets
Early Kootenai Country. 1983. Libby Montana Institute of the Arts Writers Group

18

19
The Fabulous Flathead
Sharon Bergman J.F. McAlear. 1962.

20
Ranching in the Shadow of Wolf Butte
Trutman McGiffin Cheney. 1984

21
Empire of the Air
Juan Trippe and the Struggle for World Airways. Matthew Josephson. 1943 First Edition.



24
Merchants and Miners in Utah
Jonathan Bliss. 1983 First Printing.

25


27


29
Archaeological Inventory of Virginia City Montana
Dames & Moore. Final Report of the Architectural, Historical and Archaeological Inventory of the Virginia City National Historic Landmark Madison County, Montana. 1990


31
Fremont Pathmarker of the West
Allan Nevis. Volume I. 1955

32
Harvesting Timber Crops
A.E. Wackerman. First Edition 1949

33


35
DDT and Newer Persistent Insecticides
T.F. West, G.A. Campbell. 1950



38
The Master Cake Baker
Cleve Carney. 1927

39
Rifles to Rockets Yankton County Dakota Territory
Dakota Territory Centennial Year 1861-1961.

40

41
White Pine King of Many Waters
Clarence C. Strong, Clyde S. Webb. 1970

42
Indian Artifacts
Virgil Y. Russell. 6th Printing. 1970

43
The Gypsy Moth
A Report of the work of destroying the insect in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, togethering with an account of hits history and habits both in Massachusetts and Europe. Edward H. Forbush. 1896

44
Encyclopedia of Northwest Biography
Winfield Scott Downs 1941

45
John M. Browning American Gunmaker
An Illustrated Biography of the Man and His Guns. John Browning Curt Gentry 1964. First Edition.

46

47
Sixty Years in Southern California 1853-1913
Containing the Reminiscences of Harris Newmark. 1930

48
Leadville: A Miner's Epic
Stephen M. Voynick. 1988


50
Great Trails of the West
Richard Dunlop. 1971

51
The Jesuits in Old Oregon
William N. Bischoff. 1945

52
The Master Baker and His Work
K Camille Den Dooven. 1931


54
Paul Richards Book of Breads Cakes Pastries
Ices and Sweetmeats. Second edition, 1907

55
Track of the Kodiak
Marvin H Clark Jr. 1998

56
Hunting in the Rockies
Jack O'Connor. 1988 Revised Edition.

57
Bedding the Drags
J.B. Armstrong. Illustrated by Gary Schildt. 1972


59
Slade's Wells Fargo Colt Historical Notes
John B McClernan. 1977 First Edition.


61
Enos Mills of the Rockies
Hildegarde Hawthorne, Esther Burnell Mills. 1935

62
Centaur of the North Francisco Villa
Mexican Revolution and Northern Mexico. Manuel A Machado Jr. Signed.

63
Leadville Colorado's Magic City
Edward Blair. 1980 First Edition.


65
Up the Creek
History of Early Settlers on Rock Creek, Bonita & Quigley. Darlene Olson





70
Missoula the Way it Was
Lenora Koelbel. 1972

71
The Story of Bonner Montana
1976 Bonner Public School

72
Telluride From Pick to Powder
Richard and Suzanne Fetter. 1990

73
The Plainsmen of the Yellowstone
A History of the Yellowstone Basin. Mark H. Brown. 1961

74
From the Ground Up
The Story of Brother Van Orsdel Pioneer Montana Minister. Robert W Lind. Signed. 1961


76
My Candy Secrets
Mary Elizabeth. 1919

77
Indian Lore
Compiled and Written by E. Wendell Lamb and Lawrence W. Shultz. 1965

78
The Dalys of the Bitter Root
Ada Powell. Signed Limited Edition.

79

80
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West
Biographical Sketches of the participants by scholars of the subject and with introductions by the editor. Volume X. 1972

81

82
Half Interest in a Silver Dollar
The Saga of Charles E. Conrad. James E. Murphy 1988

83
Montana The Gold Frontier
Dan Cushman. Signed. 1973 First Edition.

84
The Trade's Cake Book
T. Percy Lewis.

85
Granville Stuart Journals and Reminiscences
Forty Years on the Frontier. 1925 Arthur H Clark Company.

86
Frontiers and the Fur Trade
Sydney Greenbie 1929

87
The Lost Trappers
A Collection of Interesting Scenes and Events in the Rocky Mountains. David H Coyner. 1969

88
Homestead Army Air Field California
AAF Air Transport Command Caribbean Wing.

89
Elk and Hunting
Your practical guide to fundamentals and fine points. Hartt Wixom 1986

90
The Book of The American West
1969. Illustrations by Ed Borein.

91
Camaro! From Challenger to Champion
The Complete History. Gary L. Witzenburg. 1981


93
The Indian and the Horse
Frank Gilbert Roe. 1968


95
Ocean to Ocean on Horseback
The Story of a Tour in the saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with especial reference to the early history and development of Cities and Towns along the route; and regions traversed beyond the Mississippi; together with incidents, anecdotes and...

96
The Illustrated Camaro Recognition Guide Volume 1
1967 to 1969. John R Hooper and D.M. Crispino. 1992




100
Remember the Alamo
Amelia E. Barr. 1898

101
The Book of Indians
Holling C. Holling. 1935

102

103
Swiss Bakery and Confectionery
Walter Bachmann. 1949

104
Know Your Ruger Single Actions
The Second Decade 1963-73. John C. Dougan. 1994

105
Know Your Ruger Single Actions
1953-1963. John C. Dougan. 1981 First Edition.





110
Good Medicine Charles Russell Book
Memories of the Real West. 1930.


112
Frederic Remington
Peter Hassrick. 1975

113
Ammo Encyclopedia
Michael Bussard 4th Edition.

114

115
Mossberg More Gun for the Money
1995 Victor and Cheryl Havlin

116
Let's Sell Ice Cream
George W. Hennerich 1952





121
The West of Sandy Ingersoll Moynahan
J.M. Moynahan. Signed 1974

122
Abelheywood's Penny Guides Guide to Warwick
Guide to Warwick and Its Antiquities. Twopence volume with map.

123
Abelheywood's Penny Guides Guide to Kenilworth
Guide to Kenilworth its Antiquities and Points of Interest.



126
Bakers Bread
Paul Richards 1906

127
Allen's Guide to Tenby with Map London
Nice volume with original map.


129
The Belding & Mull Handbook
Containing Complete Instructions for Handloading and Reloading of Ammunition for Revolvers, Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns.

130
The Goodale Film Record Phonograph
Very Rare and Early booklet. For the short lived Goodale Film Record Phonograph Tape Recorder.

131
The Richest Hill on Earth Butte Montana
Published by the Montana Power Company.


133
Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll. Random House. 2 Volume set in slip. Colored Illustrations by Fritz Kredel.

134
The Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Pattern Index
Tom Rosenbauer, John Harder.

135
Montana Territory Mineral Production Booklets
Interesting early group of documents. Mineral Productions of Montana and Territorial Montana, Secretary of War, Public Building at Butte Montana, Secretary of the Interior, Governor of Montana Report.

136
Antique Victorian Trade Card Scrap Book
Very neat old book. Full of Die Cut Trade Cards. 45 pages in total.




140
Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Science Power
Northrop Aeronautical Institute.

141
Cakes and Pastries
Cleve Carney.

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Davis Brothers Auction LLC Terms & Conditions Last Updated: January 9th, 2022 Introduction Davis Brothers Auction LLC ("Davis Brothers") is an auction company that operates online and on-site auctions and appraisals (the "Services"). These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are a binding legal agreement between you and Davis Brothers that govern your use of the Services. By accessing the website davisbrothersauction.com ("Website") and using the Services, you confirm that you are in agreement with and bound by the terms of service contained in the Terms outlined below and that you will comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations regarding your use of the Website and Services. The Terms apply to the entire Website and any email or other type of communication between you and Davis Brothers. In these Terms, "you" refers both to you as an individual and to the entity you represent, if any.Modifications Davis Brothers may modify the Services or these Terms at any time. When we make material changes to these Terms, we will post the revised Terms on the Website and update the "Last Updated" date at the top of these Terms. Your continued access to or use of the Site will constitute acceptance of the revised Terms. We also maintain other terms and policies that supplement these Terms, which may be updated from time to time.Eligibility The Services are intended solely for persons who are 18 or older. Any use of the Services by anyone that does not meet this age requirement is expressly prohibited.Auction items are sold "as is" with no returns or exchanges Auction items are sold on an AS IS BASIS, WHERE IS, and WITH ALL FAULTS. We will make every effort and put forth our due diligence to attempt to properly describe and represent items, however all items are sold on a buyer discretionary basis. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of auction items. All statements and descriptions of items by Davis Brothers are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Davis Brothers is not responsible in any way for errors or omissions in the descriptions of items. Once a lot has been purchased, there are no returns or exchanges of any kind. DAVIS BROTHERS MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION WHATSOEVER OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH RESPECT TO AUCTION ITEMS, INCLUDING ANY (a) WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY; (b) WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; OR (c) ACCURACY OF THE CATALOGUE OR OTHER DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITION, SIZE, QUALITY, RARITY, IMPORTANCE, MEDIUM, MATERIAL, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, PERIOD, CULTURE, SOURCE, ORIGIN, EXHIBITIONS, LITERATURE, OR HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANY AUCTION ITEM.Bids Davis Brothers reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to refuse admission to any auction (whether online or on-site) and to reject any bid, as well as the right to refuse to acknowledge any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the buyer of the auction item(s). Bidders cannot revoke or cancel a bid for any reason. As an auctioneer Davis Brothers reserves the right to place a bids on behalf of the seller in consecutive fashion up to a reserve or preset price in sale with or without reserve. Unless otherwise announced at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. Davis Brothers reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder, or to re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. If the Auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, they may reject the bid; and if, having acknowledged an opening bid they decide that any advance is not sufficient, they may reject the advance. The Auctioneer reserves the right to acknowledge an auction floor bid before acknowledging an internet and/or phone bid regardless of the maximum bid amount provided by the bidder before and/or during the auction. Payment When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price. Payment in full is to be expected within 7 business days upon the completion of the catalog sale. If payment is not received, Davis Brothers Auctions reserves the right to cancel or void any unpaid transaction and/or charge storage fees associated with unpaid. If you are having trouble paying for your items via the corresponding online portals, please feel free to contact us for assistance at: support@davisbrothersauction.com. All forms of credit card are accepted. Bank wire transfers (required for high value purchases above $5,000), cashier's checks and postal money orders. By registering for this auction, you give Davis Brothers explicit consent to charge your card on file following the auction for the total amount due plus shipping. You waive your right to contest final sale approval for any of your purchases with Davis Brothers. If your purchase total is in the excess of $5,000 we may require non-credit card payment. By registering for our auctions, you grant Davis Brothers permission to waive your right to execute any chargebacks against our company for any reason. ALL SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN HOUSE All items are packed professionally and insured in house. A shipping cost will be added to your invoice at end of sale. If you have questions about cost of shipping please send us an email at support@davisbrothersauction.com before auction day. Local customers may request to pick up auction items by emailing us at support@davisbrothersauction.com. Items not removed from our warehouse within 30 days of the auction sale date will be subject to daily storage fees as determined by Davis Brothers Auction. Please allow 1 to 2 weeks AFTER auction payment to receive a tracking number for your item. Firearms All firearm sales are shipped in house. We accept FFLs and C&Rs. All in person pickups require background checks and appropriate identification.Severability and non-waiver In the event any provision of these Terms is held to be void, voidable, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. The failure of Davis Brothers to enforce any provision of these Terms shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision, or any other provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of these Terms or any part of these Terms, or any right of Davis Brothers to enforce that provision or each and every other provision at any time. No waiver of any breach of these Terms shall constitute or be deemed a waiver of any other breach. Except as expressly set forth in these Terms, the exercise by either party of any of its remedies under these Terms will be without prejudice to its other remedies under these Terms or otherwise permitted under law.Force majeure Davis Brothers shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform resulting from causes outside its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, acts of God, natural disasters, war, terrorism, riots, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, accidents, pandemics, epidemics or disease, strikes or shortages of transportation facilities, fuel, energy, labor, or materials.Indemnification You agree to release, defend, indemnify, and hold Davis Brothers and its subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable legal and accounting fees, arising out of or in any way connected with: (i) your access to or use of the Services; and (ii) your violation of these Terms. Such indemnification includes but is not limited to any injuries, losses, or damages (compensatory, direct, incidental, consequential, or otherwise) arising in connection with or as a result of your use of the Services. This indemnification provision is a fundamental element of the basis of the bargain between Davis Brothers and you. It shall apply to the extent permitted by applicable law, and any aspects of it that are deemed unenforceable shall be severed while leaving the remainder in effect.Governing law and venue These Terms will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana and the United States of America, without regard to conflict of law provisions. Judicial proceedings must be brought in state or federal court in Missoula County, Montana.Entire agreement These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and Davis Brothers regarding your use of the Website and use of the Services and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous written or oral agreements between you and Davis Brothers.Additional terms Davis Brothers Auction is not responsible for how third-parties, including HiBid, Invaluable, LiveAuctioneers, ProxiBid, AuctionZip, iCollector, AskArt, BidSquare, Mailchimp, ShipStation and others use and share your information. Please refer to the privacy policies of those third-parties to understand how they use and share your information. You authorize Davis Brothers to have access to your online bidding platform account information, specifically your contact and payment information, and you agree and authorize Davis Brothers to use such information to carry out the Services. You also authorize Davis Brothers to send you promotional emails. If you would like to opt-out of receiving promotional emails, please email us at support@davisbrothersauction.com. No ammunition sales outside of the continental United States. No ammunition sales to persons under the age of 21. Contact us Please contact us if you have any questions regarding these Terms. Via Email: support@davisbrothersauction.com Via this link: www.davisbrothersauction.com/contact
Listing Details
Welcome to our New Year in Montana sale. This three day Auction has over 3000 lots to choose from. Day 1: Books, Manuscripts, Photography, Navajo and Zuni Jewelry. Over 1300 lots to choose from. Find your affordable treasures here.

1
History of Utah 1540-1886
Hubert Howe Bancroft. 1982


3
Western Badmen
Dorothy M Johnson. 1970


5
The Transportation Frontier
Trans-Mississippi West 1865-1890. 1974

6
Able Men of Boston
Dane Yorke. 1950

7
The Conquest of the Missouri
Joseph Mills Hanson. 1913

8
The Conquest of the Missouri
Joseph Mills Hanson. 1946


10

11

12
Rio Grande to the Pacific
Robert A Lemassena. 1974

13
The Montana Militia
A History of Montana's Volunteer Forces 1867-1976. Richard H. Lacey. 1976

14
Military & Trading Posts of Montana
Don Miller, Stan Cohen. 1978

15
Wilderness Kingdom Indian Life Rocky Mountains
The Journals and Paintings of Father Nicolas Point. 1967

16
Aftosa
A Historical Survey of Foot and Mouth Disease and Inter American Relations. Manuel A Machado Jr. 1969

17
In the Shadow of the Cabinets
Early Kootenai Country. 1983. Libby Montana Institute of the Arts Writers Group

18

19
The Fabulous Flathead
Sharon Bergman J.F. McAlear. 1962.

20
Ranching in the Shadow of Wolf Butte
Trutman McGiffin Cheney. 1984

21
Empire of the Air
Juan Trippe and the Struggle for World Airways. Matthew Josephson. 1943 First Edition.



24
Merchants and Miners in Utah
Jonathan Bliss. 1983 First Printing.

25


27


29
Archaeological Inventory of Virginia City Montana
Dames & Moore. Final Report of the Architectural, Historical and Archaeological Inventory of the Virginia City National Historic Landmark Madison County, Montana. 1990


31
Fremont Pathmarker of the West
Allan Nevis. Volume I. 1955

32
Harvesting Timber Crops
A.E. Wackerman. First Edition 1949

33


35
DDT and Newer Persistent Insecticides
T.F. West, G.A. Campbell. 1950



38
The Master Cake Baker
Cleve Carney. 1927

39
Rifles to Rockets Yankton County Dakota Territory
Dakota Territory Centennial Year 1861-1961.

40

41
White Pine King of Many Waters
Clarence C. Strong, Clyde S. Webb. 1970

42
Indian Artifacts
Virgil Y. Russell. 6th Printing. 1970

43
The Gypsy Moth
A Report of the work of destroying the insect in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, togethering with an account of hits history and habits both in Massachusetts and Europe. Edward H. Forbush. 1896

44
Encyclopedia of Northwest Biography
Winfield Scott Downs 1941

45
John M. Browning American Gunmaker
An Illustrated Biography of the Man and His Guns. John Browning Curt Gentry 1964. First Edition.

46

47
Sixty Years in Southern California 1853-1913
Containing the Reminiscences of Harris Newmark. 1930

48
Leadville: A Miner's Epic
Stephen M. Voynick. 1988


50
Great Trails of the West
Richard Dunlop. 1971

51
The Jesuits in Old Oregon
William N. Bischoff. 1945

52
The Master Baker and His Work
K Camille Den Dooven. 1931


54
Paul Richards Book of Breads Cakes Pastries
Ices and Sweetmeats. Second edition, 1907

55
Track of the Kodiak
Marvin H Clark Jr. 1998

56
Hunting in the Rockies
Jack O'Connor. 1988 Revised Edition.

57
Bedding the Drags
J.B. Armstrong. Illustrated by Gary Schildt. 1972


59
Slade's Wells Fargo Colt Historical Notes
John B McClernan. 1977 First Edition.


61
Enos Mills of the Rockies
Hildegarde Hawthorne, Esther Burnell Mills. 1935

62
Centaur of the North Francisco Villa
Mexican Revolution and Northern Mexico. Manuel A Machado Jr. Signed.

63
Leadville Colorado's Magic City
Edward Blair. 1980 First Edition.


65
Up the Creek
History of Early Settlers on Rock Creek, Bonita & Quigley. Darlene Olson





70
Missoula the Way it Was
Lenora Koelbel. 1972

71
The Story of Bonner Montana
1976 Bonner Public School

72
Telluride From Pick to Powder
Richard and Suzanne Fetter. 1990

73
The Plainsmen of the Yellowstone
A History of the Yellowstone Basin. Mark H. Brown. 1961

74
From the Ground Up
The Story of Brother Van Orsdel Pioneer Montana Minister. Robert W Lind. Signed. 1961


76
My Candy Secrets
Mary Elizabeth. 1919

77
Indian Lore
Compiled and Written by E. Wendell Lamb and Lawrence W. Shultz. 1965

78
The Dalys of the Bitter Root
Ada Powell. Signed Limited Edition.

79

80
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West
Biographical Sketches of the participants by scholars of the subject and with introductions by the editor. Volume X. 1972

81

82
Half Interest in a Silver Dollar
The Saga of Charles E. Conrad. James E. Murphy 1988

83
Montana The Gold Frontier
Dan Cushman. Signed. 1973 First Edition.

84
The Trade's Cake Book
T. Percy Lewis.

85
Granville Stuart Journals and Reminiscences
Forty Years on the Frontier. 1925 Arthur H Clark Company.

86
Frontiers and the Fur Trade
Sydney Greenbie 1929

87
The Lost Trappers
A Collection of Interesting Scenes and Events in the Rocky Mountains. David H Coyner. 1969

88
Homestead Army Air Field California
AAF Air Transport Command Caribbean Wing.

89
Elk and Hunting
Your practical guide to fundamentals and fine points. Hartt Wixom 1986

90
The Book of The American West
1969. Illustrations by Ed Borein.

91
Camaro! From Challenger to Champion
The Complete History. Gary L. Witzenburg. 1981


93
The Indian and the Horse
Frank Gilbert Roe. 1968


95
Ocean to Ocean on Horseback
The Story of a Tour in the saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with especial reference to the early history and development of Cities and Towns along the route; and regions traversed beyond the Mississippi; together with incidents, anecdotes and...

96
The Illustrated Camaro Recognition Guide Volume 1
1967 to 1969. John R Hooper and D.M. Crispino. 1992




100
Remember the Alamo
Amelia E. Barr. 1898

101
The Book of Indians
Holling C. Holling. 1935

102

103
Swiss Bakery and Confectionery
Walter Bachmann. 1949

104
Know Your Ruger Single Actions
The Second Decade 1963-73. John C. Dougan. 1994

105
Know Your Ruger Single Actions
1953-1963. John C. Dougan. 1981 First Edition.





110
Good Medicine Charles Russell Book
Memories of the Real West. 1930.


112
Frederic Remington
Peter Hassrick. 1975

113
Ammo Encyclopedia
Michael Bussard 4th Edition.

114

115
Mossberg More Gun for the Money
1995 Victor and Cheryl Havlin

116
Let's Sell Ice Cream
George W. Hennerich 1952





121
The West of Sandy Ingersoll Moynahan
J.M. Moynahan. Signed 1974

122
Abelheywood's Penny Guides Guide to Warwick
Guide to Warwick and Its Antiquities. Twopence volume with map.

123
Abelheywood's Penny Guides Guide to Kenilworth
Guide to Kenilworth its Antiquities and Points of Interest.



126
Bakers Bread
Paul Richards 1906

127
Allen's Guide to Tenby with Map London
Nice volume with original map.


129
The Belding & Mull Handbook
Containing Complete Instructions for Handloading and Reloading of Ammunition for Revolvers, Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns.

130
The Goodale Film Record Phonograph
Very Rare and Early booklet. For the short lived Goodale Film Record Phonograph Tape Recorder.

131
The Richest Hill on Earth Butte Montana
Published by the Montana Power Company.


133
Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll. Random House. 2 Volume set in slip. Colored Illustrations by Fritz Kredel.

134
The Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Pattern Index
Tom Rosenbauer, John Harder.

135
Montana Territory Mineral Production Booklets
Interesting early group of documents. Mineral Productions of Montana and Territorial Montana, Secretary of War, Public Building at Butte Montana, Secretary of the Interior, Governor of Montana Report.

136
Antique Victorian Trade Card Scrap Book
Very neat old book. Full of Die Cut Trade Cards. 45 pages in total.




140
Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Science Power
Northrop Aeronautical Institute.

141
Cakes and Pastries
Cleve Carney.

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Welcome to our New Year in Montana sale. This three day Auction has over 3000 lots to choose from. Day 1: Books, Manuscripts, Photography, Navajo and Zuni Jewelry. Over 1300 lots to choose from. Find your affordable treasures here.

1
History of Utah 1540-1886
Hubert Howe Bancroft. 1982

2

3
Western Badmen
Dorothy M Johnson. 1970

4

5
The Transportation Frontier
Trans-Mississippi West 1865-1890. 1974

6
Able Men of Boston
Dane Yorke. 1950

7
The Conquest of the Missouri
Joseph Mills Hanson. 1913

8
The Conquest of the Missouri
Joseph Mills Hanson. 1946

9

10

11

12
Rio Grande to the Pacific
Robert A Lemassena. 1974

13
The Montana Militia
A History of Montana's Volunteer Forces 1867-1976. Richard H. Lacey. 1976

14
Military & Trading Posts of Montana
Don Miller, Stan Cohen. 1978

15
Wilderness Kingdom Indian Life Rocky Mountains
The Journals and Paintings of Father Nicolas Point. 1967

16
Aftosa
A Historical Survey of Foot and Mouth Disease and Inter American Relations. Manuel A Machado Jr. 1969

17
In the Shadow of the Cabinets
Early Kootenai Country. 1983. Libby Montana Institute of the Arts Writers Group

18

19
The Fabulous Flathead
Sharon Bergman J.F. McAlear. 1962.

20
Ranching in the Shadow of Wolf Butte
Trutman McGiffin Cheney. 1984

21
Empire of the Air
Juan Trippe and the Struggle for World Airways. Matthew Josephson. 1943 First Edition.

22

23

24
Merchants and Miners in Utah
Jonathan Bliss. 1983 First Printing.

25

26

27

28

29
Archaeological Inventory of Virginia City Montana
Dames & Moore. Final Report of the Architectural, Historical and Archaeological Inventory of the Virginia City National Historic Landmark Madison County, Montana. 1990

30

31
Fremont Pathmarker of the West
Allan Nevis. Volume I. 1955

32
Harvesting Timber Crops
A.E. Wackerman. First Edition 1949

33

34

35
DDT and Newer Persistent Insecticides
T.F. West, G.A. Campbell. 1950

36

37

38
The Master Cake Baker
Cleve Carney. 1927

39
Rifles to Rockets Yankton County Dakota Territory
Dakota Territory Centennial Year 1861-1961.

40

41
White Pine King of Many Waters
Clarence C. Strong, Clyde S. Webb. 1970

42
Indian Artifacts
Virgil Y. Russell. 6th Printing. 1970

43
The Gypsy Moth
A Report of the work of destroying the insect in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, togethering with an account of hits history and habits both in Massachusetts and Europe. Edward H. Forbush. 1896

44
Encyclopedia of Northwest Biography
Winfield Scott Downs 1941

45
John M. Browning American Gunmaker
An Illustrated Biography of the Man and His Guns. John Browning Curt Gentry 1964. First Edition.

46

47
Sixty Years in Southern California 1853-1913
Containing the Reminiscences of Harris Newmark. 1930

48
Leadville: A Miner's Epic
Stephen M. Voynick. 1988

49

50
Great Trails of the West
Richard Dunlop. 1971

51
The Jesuits in Old Oregon
William N. Bischoff. 1945

52
The Master Baker and His Work
K Camille Den Dooven. 1931

53

54
Paul Richards Book of Breads Cakes Pastries
Ices and Sweetmeats. Second edition, 1907

55
Track of the Kodiak
Marvin H Clark Jr. 1998

56
Hunting in the Rockies
Jack O'Connor. 1988 Revised Edition.

57
Bedding the Drags
J.B. Armstrong. Illustrated by Gary Schildt. 1972

58

59
Slade's Wells Fargo Colt Historical Notes
John B McClernan. 1977 First Edition.

60

61
Enos Mills of the Rockies
Hildegarde Hawthorne, Esther Burnell Mills. 1935

62
Centaur of the North Francisco Villa
Mexican Revolution and Northern Mexico. Manuel A Machado Jr. Signed.

63
Leadville Colorado's Magic City
Edward Blair. 1980 First Edition.

64

65
Up the Creek
History of Early Settlers on Rock Creek, Bonita & Quigley. Darlene Olson

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67

68

69

70
Missoula the Way it Was
Lenora Koelbel. 1972

71
The Story of Bonner Montana
1976 Bonner Public School

72
Telluride From Pick to Powder
Richard and Suzanne Fetter. 1990

73
The Plainsmen of the Yellowstone
A History of the Yellowstone Basin. Mark H. Brown. 1961

74
From the Ground Up
The Story of Brother Van Orsdel Pioneer Montana Minister. Robert W Lind. Signed. 1961

75

76
My Candy Secrets
Mary Elizabeth. 1919

77
Indian Lore
Compiled and Written by E. Wendell Lamb and Lawrence W. Shultz. 1965

78
The Dalys of the Bitter Root
Ada Powell. Signed Limited Edition.

79

80
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West
Biographical Sketches of the participants by scholars of the subject and with introductions by the editor. Volume X. 1972

81

82
Half Interest in a Silver Dollar
The Saga of Charles E. Conrad. James E. Murphy 1988

83
Montana The Gold Frontier
Dan Cushman. Signed. 1973 First Edition.

84
The Trade's Cake Book
T. Percy Lewis.

85
Granville Stuart Journals and Reminiscences
Forty Years on the Frontier. 1925 Arthur H Clark Company.

86
Frontiers and the Fur Trade
Sydney Greenbie 1929

87
The Lost Trappers
A Collection of Interesting Scenes and Events in the Rocky Mountains. David H Coyner. 1969

88
Homestead Army Air Field California
AAF Air Transport Command Caribbean Wing.

89
Elk and Hunting
Your practical guide to fundamentals and fine points. Hartt Wixom 1986

90
The Book of The American West
1969. Illustrations by Ed Borein.

91
Camaro! From Challenger to Champion
The Complete History. Gary L. Witzenburg. 1981

92

93
The Indian and the Horse
Frank Gilbert Roe. 1968

94

95
Ocean to Ocean on Horseback
The Story of a Tour in the saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with especial reference to the early history and development of Cities and Towns along the route; and regions traversed beyond the Mississippi; together with incidents, anecdotes and...

96
The Illustrated Camaro Recognition Guide Volume 1
1967 to 1969. John R Hooper and D.M. Crispino. 1992

97

98

99

100
Remember the Alamo
Amelia E. Barr. 1898

101
The Book of Indians
Holling C. Holling. 1935

102

103
Swiss Bakery and Confectionery
Walter Bachmann. 1949

104
Know Your Ruger Single Actions
The Second Decade 1963-73. John C. Dougan. 1994

105
Know Your Ruger Single Actions
1953-1963. John C. Dougan. 1981 First Edition.

106

107

108

109

110
Good Medicine Charles Russell Book
Memories of the Real West. 1930.

111

112
Frederic Remington
Peter Hassrick. 1975

113
Ammo Encyclopedia
Michael Bussard 4th Edition.

114

115
Mossberg More Gun for the Money
1995 Victor and Cheryl Havlin

116
Let's Sell Ice Cream
George W. Hennerich 1952

117

118

119

120

121
The West of Sandy Ingersoll Moynahan
J.M. Moynahan. Signed 1974

122
Abelheywood's Penny Guides Guide to Warwick
Guide to Warwick and Its Antiquities. Twopence volume with map.

123
Abelheywood's Penny Guides Guide to Kenilworth
Guide to Kenilworth its Antiquities and Points of Interest.

124

125

126
Bakers Bread
Paul Richards 1906

127
Allen's Guide to Tenby with Map London
Nice volume with original map.

128

129
The Belding & Mull Handbook
Containing Complete Instructions for Handloading and Reloading of Ammunition for Revolvers, Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns.

130
The Goodale Film Record Phonograph
Very Rare and Early booklet. For the short lived Goodale Film Record Phonograph Tape Recorder.

131
The Richest Hill on Earth Butte Montana
Published by the Montana Power Company.

132

133
Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll. Random House. 2 Volume set in slip. Colored Illustrations by Fritz Kredel.

134
The Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Pattern Index
Tom Rosenbauer, John Harder.

135
Montana Territory Mineral Production Booklets
Interesting early group of documents. Mineral Productions of Montana and Territorial Montana, Secretary of War, Public Building at Butte Montana, Secretary of the Interior, Governor of Montana Report.

136
Antique Victorian Trade Card Scrap Book
Very neat old book. Full of Die Cut Trade Cards. 45 pages in total.

137

138

139

140
Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Science Power
Northrop Aeronautical Institute.

141
Cakes and Pastries
Cleve Carney.