In Search of Sammy Williams with Rachel Phillips and Charlotte Mills

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Tue, 19 May, 2026 at 06:00 pm

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Bozeman Public Library | Bozeman, MT

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Early in the 1890s, a traveler from the Midwest named Sammy Williams stepped off the train in Manhattan, Montana. Sammy met local rancher Henry Heeb and gained employment at his ranch as a cook. Williams spent the next eighteen years in and around Manhattan, cooking for various ranching operations. Sammy made many friends and was known as a generous soul and a hard worker. In 1908, Sammy suddenly passed away and locals were surprised to discover that Sammy was biologically female (Sammy had been known to all in the area as male). Williams was buried in Manhattan’s Meadow View Cemetery and friends pooled their funds to purchase a large headstone, which still exists today. The inscription on it reads: “A female whose real name is unknown but who has been for many years known as Sammy Williams. Died Dec. 10, 1908. Age about 68 yrs.”
At the time of Williams' death, Manhattan-area residents attempted to discover details of Sammy's past. A story emerged and was published in both local and out-of-state newspapers in 1908. It is difficult to prove or disprove this account, but Gallatin History Museum staff Rachel Phillips and Charlotte Mills, along with colleagues at the museum, are currently working to unearth details of Williams' life in official records and to uncover new evidence of Sammy in Gallatin County. Recent discoveries relate to Sammy's property ownership and voter participation (this predates women's suffrage in Montana). Sources examined include newspaper accounts, voter registration records, city directories, property deeds, and other Gallatin County records.
This presentation focuses on what can be discovered about Sammy Williams' life through historical research. We will likely never know Sammy's true reasons behind the decision to publicly live life as a man in the nineteenth century, so this presentation focuses not on the "why," but on the quest to uncover traces of Williams in official records. Sammy's story could also inspire further research on similar figures in Montana history. There were undoubtedly other individuals who were able to bypass and work around official laws to achieve suffrage and property ownership before such privileges were widely accepted for women and other historically marginalized groups.
Rachel grew up in Bozeman and graduated from Montana State University with a degree in History and a minor in Museum Studies. She joined the staff at the Gallatin History Museum in 2008. In her current role as Research Director, Rachel manages an active library, cares for the museum's archival and photograph collections, and enjoys uncovering fascinating stories of historic people and events.
Charlotte was born in Bozeman and raised on a farm outside of Bozeman. She and her husband Stan currently live in the remodeled farmhouse where she grew up. Charlotte graduated from Belgrade High School and has undergraduate and master's degrees in accounting, graduating from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. She was the Gallatin County Clerk & Recorder/Election Administrator for 12 years and retired in December 2018. She joined the staff at the Gallatin History Museum in October 2019, and today serves as the museum's Operations Director.
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