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This is a list of mayors of Billings, Montana. Pre-charter government. John Tully (1884-1887) [1] William P. Matheson (July 1885 – April 1887)
The Billings Gazette is a daily newspaper based in Billings, Montana, that primarily covers issues in southeast Montana and parts of northern Wyoming.Historically it has been known as the largest newspaper in Montana and is geographically one of the most widely distributed newspapers in the nation.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Billings, Montana. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Mountview Cemetery is a city-owned cemetery and was established in 1920 and was merged with Billings Cemetery in Billings, Montana, and is the largest cemetery in the region, with over 25,000 burials and interments. [1] [2]
Billings Cemetery was established in Billings, Montana, United States, in 1882 by the O'Donnell family and operated by them until the city purchased it in 1926. The Cemetery merged with Mountview Cemetery in 1926.
Sawyers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jazmin Sawyers, (born 1994) British long jumper; Philip Sawyers (born 1951), British composer; Riley Ann Sawyers (2005–2007), American murder victim; Rodney Sawyers (born 1967), American racecar driver; Shawn Sawyers (born 1976), Jamaican professional football player
Founded in 1882 as Billings' first church of any Christian denomination, the initial building was funded by Frederick Billings, for whom the city is named. First Congregational is the oldest church in the UCC's Montana–Northern Wyoming Conference and was historically known as the conference's unofficial "cathedral church."
The 1958 Wyoming Cowboys football team was an American football team that represented the University of Wyoming as a member of the Skyline Conference during the 1958 college football season.