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Governors--Montana

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

J. Hugo Aronson papers, 1924-1968

 Collection
Identifier: MC-338
Abstract

J. Hugo Aronson was governor of Montana (1953-1961) and served in Montana House of Representatives (1938-1944) and the Montana State Senate (1944-1952). The bulk of the collection consists of campaign/political materials, correspondence, speeches, press releases, subject files, reports, and scrapbooks concerning his two terms as governor. The collection also contains J. Hugo Aronson’s business and personal papers including financial documents, correspondence and subject material.

Dates: 1924-1968

John W. Bonner papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-413
Abstract This collection consists of records collected and created by John W. Bonner. Collection consists of scrapbooks (1929-1969) containing newspaper clippings regarding Bonner's work as Montana's Attorney General and Governor; and serving in the U.S. Army during the Second World War. Collection also includes family and general correspondence (1941-1945) between John Bonner and others, a campaign speech (1952), subject files (1936-1970)focusing on his work as Attorney General and Governor....
Dates: 1929-1970

Montana Governor (2001-2005 : Martz) records

 Collection
Identifier: UPRS-64
Abstract

These records (2001-2005) of Montana Governor Judy Martz consist of agency and subject files, files from members of the Governor's staff, legislature files, Governor's speeches, boards and commision files, as well as files from the boards of Land Commissioners and Examiners. These records include the following discernable series: corrrespondence, subject files, speeches, and miscellany. There are also files relating to special projects undertaken by the Governor's office.

Dates: 2001-2005

Montana Office of the Governor records

 Collection
Identifier: RS-502
Abstract

This collection contains materials from the Montana Office of the Governor (1851-2004). It has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 502, to help facilitate access and reduce redundancy in the Montana Historical Society (MTHS) catalog. Please read the description carefully to determine which Subgroup (Office/Board/Unit) or Sub-Subgroup (Sub-Programs within Offices) pertains to your research needs.

Dates: 1851-2004