Key dates
February 22, 1889—President Cleveland signs the Omnibus Bill, an "enabling act" notifying North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, and Montana that if they drew up proper constitutions, they would be granted statehood.July 4, 1889—Representatives elected from across Montana open a constitutional convention in Helena.
October 1, 1889—In a general election, Montanans approve the new state constitution and elect Joseph K. Toole governor.
November 8, 1889—President Harrison proclaims Montana the 41st state.
From the newspapers
- Victory Won, Great Falls Tribune, February 23, 1889, p. 2
- Grover Agrees, Helena Independent, February 23, 1889, p. 4
- Four New States, Livingston Enterprise, May 25, 1889, p. 6
- The Constitutional Convention, Helena Independent, July 04, 1889, p. 4
- Our Great State, Great Falls Tribune, July 17, 1889, p. 1
- The Convention, Livingston Enterprise, July 20, 1889, p. 1
- A Sovereign People, Helena Independent, November 09, 1889, p. 1
- Gov. Toole’s Proclamation, Great Falls Leader, November 12, 1889 p. 1
- Statehood at Last and Montana is a State, The New North-west, November 15, 1889, p. 2
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Search for these terms: constitutional convention, statehoodWritten by Catherine W. Ockey
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