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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Montana, State of (search)
1869 Benjamin F. Pottsterm beginsJuly 13, 1870 John Schuyler Crosbyterm begins1883 B. Platt Carpenterterm begins1884 Samuel T. Hauserterm begins1885 Preston H. Leslieterm begins1887 Benjamin F. Whiteterm begins1889 State governors. Joseph K. Tooleterm beginsNov. 8, 1889 John E. Rickardsterm beginsJan. 1893 Robert B. Smithterm beginsJan. 1897 Joseph K. Tooleterm beginsJan. 1901 United States Senators. Name.No. of Congress.Term. Wilbur F. Sanders51st1890 to 1893 Thomas C. Powe7 Benjamin F. Whiteterm begins1889 State governors. Joseph K. Tooleterm beginsNov. 8, 1889 John E. Rickardsterm beginsJan. 1893 Robert B. Smithterm beginsJan. 1897 Joseph K. Tooleterm beginsJan. 1901 United States Senators. Name.No. of Congress.Term. Wilbur F. Sanders51st1890 to 1893 Thomas C. Power51st to 54th1890 to 1895 Vacant53d Lee Mantle54th to 56th1895 to 1899 Thomas H. Carter54th to —1895 to 1901 William A. Clark56th to —1901 to 1907 Paris Gibson56th to —1901 t
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Montana, (search)
Montana upon its admission......1889 Owing to a dispute concerning the election returns in Silver Bow county, a Democratic and Republican House, each claiming a quorum of thirty members, including those from the disputed county, convene. Governor Toole, Democrat, sends a message to the Senate, comprised of eight Republicans and eight Democrats, and a Republican lieutenant-governor, and to the Democratic House also. The Republican Senate elects two United States Senators, and the House and feet and Fort Belknap reservations opened to settlement......February, 1896 First National Bank of Helena failed......Sept. 4, 1896 State capitol authorized; not to cost over $300,000......1898 Corner-stone of the new capitol laid by Governor Toole......July 4, 1899 State board of horticulture created. 1899 State school of mines opened at Butte......Sept. 11, 1900 Marcus Daly dies at New York......Nov. 12, 1900 Amendment to the constitution in reference to the Supreme Court c