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Sioux City (Iowa, United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Minnesota (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Deer Lodge (Montana, United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
United States (United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Montana,
A northwestern frontier State of the United States, is included almost wholly between lat. 45° and 49° N., and long.
104° and 116° W. It is bounded on t of New France, ceded to Spain, 1763; receded to France, 1801; ceded to the United States, 1805; successively part of the Territory of Louisiana, 1805; Missouri, 181 Harrison, admitting Montana into the Union as a State......Nov. 8, 1889
United States penitentiary at Deer Lodge becomes the property of the State of Montana upo vernor, and to the Democratic House also.
The Republican Senate elects two United States Senators, and the House and Senate in joint session elect two Democratic UnUnited States Senators......December, 1889
First legislature of State meets at Helena......January, 1890
To block legislation, the eight Democratic Senators fl e a legal holiday, as Labor Day......1891
Legislature failing to elect a United States Senator, the governor appoints Lee Mantle, which appointee the Senate refus
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Montana,
A northwestern frontier State of the United States, is included almost wholly between lat. 45° and 49° N., and long.
104° and 116° W. It is bounded on the north by British America, east by North Dakota and South Dakota, south by Wyoming, the Yellowstone National Park, and Idaho, and west by Idaho.
Originally part of New France, ceded to Spain, 1763; receded to France, 1801; ceded to the United States, 1805; successively part of the Territory of Louisiana, 1805; Missouri, 1812; Missouri and Oregon, 1848; Washington, 1853; Nebraska, 1854; Dakota and Washington, 1861; Idaho, 1863.
Area 146,080 square miles in twenty-six counties.
Population, 1890, 132,159; in 1900, 243,329.
Capital, Helena.
Sieur de la Verendrye and his sons, with a party of explorers, leave the Lake of the Woods, April 29, 1742; they reach the upper Missouri and Yellowstone rivers and arrive at the Rocky Mountains......January, 1743
Lewis and Clarke's expedition cross Montana to the Pacific Ocean.
Nebraska (Nebraska, United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Tongue River (United States) (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Robert H. Harrison (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Henry Villard (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana
Joseph K. Toole (search for this): entry united-states-of-america-montana