Publisher's Synopsis
This volume contains the official messages delivered by Governor John E. Rickards to the Third and Fourth Legislative Assemblies of the State of Montana. A valuable historical record, these messages offer insights into the key issues, policy debates, and legislative priorities facing Montana during Governor Rickards's tenure. Readers will gain a firsthand understanding of the challenges and opportunities shaping the state in the late 19th century, as articulated by one of its leading figures. This document is an essential resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the history of Montana and the American West.
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