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Two 1860s Montana Territory Telegraphs

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Two 1860s Montana Territory Telegraphs
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1) Western Union Telegraph Company. Virginia City, MT, March 21st, 1867. Message sent to Isett, Kerr & Co. with instructions to pay $2,000 in currency to Philan & Collender. Message sent by prominent Montana banker LH Hershfield. 2) 1860s Western Union Telegraph form that is blank on the front but has a long pencil message written on the back to (Senator) "Wm M. Stewart & Other Senators." Message reads: "Republican parts of Montana earnestly emphatically urge rejection of (illegible) Supt. Indian Affairs." The rest of the message appears to be a list of names. William Stewart was the US senator for Nevada 1865-75 and 1887-1905. This must have been sent to him in his first term. Stewart served as chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs. More research is warranted for this piece! Date: 1867 City: State: Montana HWAC# 77517