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  2. File:MT Governor 2024.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Joseph Toole - Wikipedia

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    1st & 4th Governor of Montana; In office November 8, 1889 – January 1, 1893: Lieutenant: John Rickards: Preceded by: Benjamin F. White as governor Montana Territory: Succeeded by: John Rickards: In office January 7, 1901 – April 1, 1908: Lieutenant: Frank G. Higgins Edwin L. Norris: Preceded by: Robert Smith: Succeeded by: Edwin Norris [1]

  4. Montana Governor's Residence - Wikipedia

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    The current Montana Governor's Residence is located at 2 Carson Helena, Montana. It began operation as the governor's residence in 1959, replacing the original governor's mansion. The residence is a two-level steel and brick house located two blocks from the Montana State Capitol building. [3] It was designed by architect Chandler C. Cohagen. [4]

  5. Yellowstone Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    In spite of Montana's location in the Wild West, only one hanging, in 1918, is known to have taken place at the Yellowstone County Jail. [1] Operating in a region where the established museums emphasized Western genre art and historic artifacts, staff and volunteer leadership early on defined an alternate, wide-ranging mission.

  6. Montana governor, first lady buy mansion for $4M for governor ...

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    The Hauser House was built in 1885 by Samuel T. Hauser, an entrepreneur and one of Montana's territor Montana governor, first lady buy mansion for $4M for governor's residence, will donate it to state

  7. Greg Gianforte - Wikipedia

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    Montana became the only state with such a ban on employers. [205] On February 18, 2021, Gianforte signed a constitutional carry bill into law. [206] [207] [208] On March 16, 2021, Gianforte signed a bill changing Montana's system of choosing judges, giving the governor, with the state senate's approval, more control over the process. [209]

  8. J. Hugo Aronson - Wikipedia

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    Aronson ran for Governor of Montana in 1952, challenging incumbent Democratic governor John W. Bonner, whom he ended up narrowly defeating. When he ran for re-election in 1956, he was opposed by State Attorney General Arnold Olsen, whom he defeated by a slim margin to win his second and final term as governor. Aronson authorized the exclusive ...

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