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Helena, MT Group Pamphlets & Imprints (19 pieces, 2 scarce) [140776]

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Helena, MT Group Pamphlets & Imprints (19 pieces, 2 scarce)  [140776]
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Lot of 19. Mostly pamphlets and travel brochures. Two rare items: Fold out pamphlet from Merchants National Bank, Helena, stating paid up capital: $150,000, dated 1882, listing boards of directors, president, cashier, attorney. Item #2: small, hardcover booklet titled Helena's Social Supremacy: Montana's Center of Fashion, Refinement, Gentility, Etiquette, Kettle Drums, High Fives, Progressive Euchre and Mixed Drinks, dated 1894, written to state why Helena should be the MT state capital.48 pp. 4 1/2" x 6 3/4". Montana gained statehood in 1889. Helena -- originally Last Chance Gulch -- has been the state capital since then but survived referendums in 1892 and 1894 to move the capital elsewhere.

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State: Montana
City: Helena
Provenance: Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera Collection