Bovey, Charles Argalis

Bovey, Charles Argalis

Male 1907 - 1978  (71 years)

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  • Name Bovey, Charles Argalis  [1
    Born 1 May 1907  Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died 9 Jun 1978  Nevada City, Madison County, Montana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Buried Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Person ID I20898  Sackett | Descendants of Capt. Richard Sackett
    Last Modified 4 Jan 2024 

    Father Bovey, Charles Cranston,   b. 25 Oct 1864, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Jul 1955, Wayzata, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 90 years) 
    Mother Koon, Kate Estelle,   b. 24 Dec 1874, Hillsdale, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Jul 1964, Wayzata, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 89 years) 
    Married 25 Oct 1898  Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 3 children 
    +1. Bovey, Martin Koon Sr.,   b. 25 Apr 1899, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 2 Dec 1980, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years)
    +2. Bovey, Ruth,   b. 24 Feb 1902, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Oct 2001, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 99 years)
    +3. Bovey, Charles Argalis,   b. 1 May 1907, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9 Jun 1978, Nevada City, Madison County, Montana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 71 years)
     
    Family ID F7754  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ford, Rachel Sue,   b. 12 Sep 1907, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Oct 1988, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years) 
    Married 23 Feb 1933  Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Children 
     1. Living
    Last Modified 4 Jan 2024 
    Family ID F35098  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 1 May 1907 - Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 23 Feb 1933 - Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 9 Jun 1978 - Nevada City, Madison County, Montana, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Archives West
      https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv76613

      Charles A. Bovey papers, 1882-1983
      Overview of the Collection
      Creator
      Bovey, Charles, 1907-1978
      Title
      Charles A. Bovey papers
      Dates
      1882-1983 (inclusive)
      Quantity
      9 linear feet of shelf space
      Collection Number
      MC 298 (collection)
      Summary
      Charles A. Bovey was a Montana legislator, Great Falls rancher, and collector of historic artifacts, records, and buildings. His interest in historic preservation eventually lead to his ownership and restoration of most of Virginia City, Montana, and the reconstruction of Nevada City. This collection consists of family correspondence; financial records (1944-1966), including Boveys' personal and ranch accounts; legal documents; subject files on Bovey's service in the Montana Legislature, and material collected by Bovey on railroads. There are subgroups for the Charles A. Bovey Estate, for the Alder Gulch Short Line Railway, for Bovey Restorations Inc., for the Historic Landmark Society of Montana, for the Virginia City Players, and for the Virginia City Trading Company.
      Repository
      Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
      Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
      225 North Roberts
      PO Box 201201
      Helena MT
      59620-1201
      Telephone: 4064442681
      Fax: 4064445297
      mhslibrary@mt.gov
      Access Restrictions
      Collection open for research. Material in box 11A fragile. Use access copies in box 11.

      Languages
      English
      Sponsor
      Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

      Biographical Note
      Charles Argalis Bovey was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 1, 1907. His parents were Charles Cranston Bovey and Kate Koon Bovey, and his siblings were Martin Koon Bovey and Ruth Bovey Stevens. The Bovey family was part of the Washburn Crosby Milling Corporation, which became known as General Mills. Charles lived in Minneapolis until September 1923 when he attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Upon graduating from Phillips, Charles decided he would rather learn the milling trade than attend college. His father sent him to Great Falls, Montana, in October 1926.

      In Great Falls, Charles began learning the milling trade through involvement with the Royal Milling Company, a subsidiary of the Minneapolis-based Washburn Crosby. Not long after arriving in Great Falls, Charles was introduced to (Rachael) Sue Ford who was the daughter of Great Falls National Bank President Lee Ford. Charles and Sue would eventually be married in 1933. Though Charles was involved with the Royal Milling Company for a number of years, he soon turned his focus to farming and ranching. He purchased the Sunnyside Ranch in 1929 and two other ranches, the Deep Canyon Ranch and the Cascade Ranch, in later years.

      In the 1940s, Charles started to become very interested in preserving Montana's living history. He created the "Old Town" display for the Great Falls Fair in the early 1940s, a display which remained a popular attraction for nearly twenty years. "Old Town" was a recreation of what an Old West town might have been like in the 1800s. It was created using a variety of historic buildings collected from different Montana communities, as well as with items from Charles' own personal antique collection.

      Around the same time as the creation of "Old Town", Charles was becoming involved in politics. In 1942, Charles ran on the Democratic ticket for a seat in the Montana House of Representatives representing Cascade County. He won the position and served until the next election, at which time he decided to run for a seat in the Montana Senate. He again won and represented Cascade County in the position through 1965. While in the legislature, Charles was concerned with the well-being of the elderly and the mentally disabled, as well as with efforts to preserve Montana's living history.

      Though not funded by the state as he had hoped, the Historic Landmarks Society was incorporated by Charles Bovey in July 1944 as a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving facets of Montana's living history. Some of the Society's projects included the preservation of a sawmill in Craig, Montana and the restoration of a settler's cabin near Loma, Montana.

      More significant, however, was that it was through this organization that Charles Bovey was able to begin the restoration of Virginia City, Montana. The Society's first project in Virginia City was to restore the building that had housed Montana's first newspaper press, the Montana Post. After the Post building was completed, the Society went to work restoring and preserving other buildings in Virginia City.

      The restoration of Virginia City proved to be a very large and expensive project. The Historic Landmarks Society depended greatly on donations and membership dues for funding, but with the tight postwar economy, those funds were hard to come by. When the Historic Landmarks Society could no longer fund the restoration efforts, Charles invested a great deal of his own money to continue the restoration. In 1950, the Great Falls Fair Board dissolved the "Old Town" display. Charles, not wanting to dispose of the display, moved it to Nevada City and began the recreation of the little ghost town located only a couple miles from Virginia City. As with "Old Town", Charles moved in historic buildings donated or purchased from people around the state. By this point, Virginia City and Nevada City were becoming very popular tourist attractions and were starting to appeal to film makers as well.

      Charles Bovey dedicated nearly thirty years of his life to the preservation and restoration of Virginia City and the recreation and preservation of Nevada City. After his death on June 9, 1978, his efforts continued first through his wife, Sue, and then through his son Ford. In 1997, Ford Bovey sold the properties at Virginia City and Nevada City to the State of Montana. After the sale, the state created the Montana Heritage Preservation Commission through the Montana Historical Society to continue preservation and restoration efforts in Virginia City and Nevada City.

      Content Description

      Collection consists of Bovey family correspondence, a diary, financial records legal documents, subject files, and several subgroups.

      Correspondence includes incoming correspondence (1909-1978) arranged chronologically by the earliest letter in each folder; outgoing correspondence (1909-1927, undated) to various family members; and miscellaneous correspondence (1882-1964) of various Bovey family members.

      There is a diary (1935); miscellaneous financial records, including journals and ledgers (1942-1975) covering both Bovey's personal finances and records of his Sunnyside Ranch; and legal documents, including an agreement with an architect for construction of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) building in Great Falls, an oil and gas lease, and the Charles C. Bovey Trust.

      A major portion of the collection consists of subject files. There are two major subdivisions of these files. One consists of files kept by Bovey during his service in the state legislature (1945-1965), including caricatures by the artist James M. Haughey. The second subdivision consists of materials Bovey collected concerning railroads. For the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway ("Milwaukee Road") there are a variety of reports from the Grass Range, Salem, and Tiegan stations. for the Great Northern Railway there are locomotive diagrams, and work equipment diagrams. For the Northern Pacific Railway there are track profiles from Livingston to Paradise on the main line, plus profiles for the Bitterroot Branch, the Butte Branch, the Camp Creek Branch, the Flathead Valley Branch, the Park Branch, the Red Bluff Branch, and the Sunset Branch in Idaho. There are also reports on recommended repairs to bridges and buildings. For the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway there are blueprints of buildings, equipment, etc. [These last were in a fire and are in extremely fragile condition--RESTRICTED]. Among miscellaneous items are typescript copies of minutes (1883-1895) of the Choteau Fire Company; and a proposal to build a tourist railway along Belt Creek from Riceville to Logging Creek through what later became Sluice Boxes State Park.

      The Charles A. Bovey Estate subgroup includes correspondence, financial records, and miscellany. The Alder Gulch Short Line Railway subgroup includes correspondence (1962-1976), and miscellany, including a timetable, layout of a sleeping car, and work logs (1960-1963). The Bovey Restorations Inc. subgroup includes correspondence (1969-1978), financial records, and a visitor register. The Historic Landmark Society of Montana0 subgroup includes correspondence (1944-1947); financial records; organizational records, including articles of incorporation, bylaws, membership lists, etc.; a subject file on the Montana Bicentennial Administration contract; and miscellany. The Virginia City Players\b0 subgroup contains correspondence (1954-1966) and miscellany. The \b Virginia City Trading Company\b0 subgroup consists of financial records, including a daybook, journals (1947-1948), ledgers (1948-1953) and payroll records (1949-1950).

      Researched by Ted Smith

  • Sources 
    1. [S1837] Minnesota, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1840-1980, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 3), 4 Jan 2024.
      Name Charles Argalis Bovey
      Gender Male
      Birth Date 1 May 1907
      Birth Place Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
      Father Charles Cranston Bovey
      Mother Kate E. Koon
      FHL Film Number 1498895

      Researched by Ted Smith

    2. [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 2), 4 Jan 2024.
      MEMORIAL ID 53734784
      https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53734784

      Charles Argalis Bovey

      Birth
      1 May 1908
      Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
      Death
      9 Jun 1978 (aged 70)
      Madison County, Montana, USA
      Burial
      Highland Cemetery
      Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA

      Plot
      Monument Section 11

      Researched by Ted Smith

    3. [S2696] Montana, U.S., State Deaths, 1907-2018, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 3), 4 Jan 2024.
      Name Charles Argalis Bovey
      Gender Male
      Race White
      Death Age 70
      Birth Date 1 May 1908
      Birth Place Minnesota
      Residence Nevada City, Madison, Montana, USA
      Death Date 9 Jun 1978
      Death Place Nevada City, Madison, Montana, USA
      Father Charles Cranston Bovey
      Mother Kate Koon
      Mother Maiden Name Koon
      Spouse Sue Ford
      Certificate Number 78 2923
      Burial Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Montana

      Researched by Ted Smith

    4. [S2153] Montana, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1993, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 3), 4 Jan 2024.
      Name Charles Argalis Bovey
      Gender Male
      Record Type Marriage
      Marriage Date 23 Feb 1933
      Marriage Place Great Falls, Cascade, Montana, USA
      Father Charles Cranston Bovey
      Mother Kate Koon
      Spouse Rachel Sue Ford
      Film Number 001940171
      DGS 004351414

      Name Rachel Sue Ford
      Gender Female
      Record Type Marriage
      Marriage Date 23 Feb 1933
      Marriage Place Great Falls, Cascade, Montana, USA
      Father Lee M Ford
      Mother Rachel Couch
      Spouse Charles Argalis Bovey
      Film Number 001940171
      DGS 004351414

      Researched by Ted Smith


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