Feb. 28 – On this day in Montana
history in 1925 Petroleum County became the final county created from splitting
up other counties from the original nine giant counties created by the
Territorial Legislature in 1865. It became the 56th county in
Montana. By the 1930s and up until today, many politicians began to argue that
the state has too many counties and that consolidation and elimination of some
of them would save taxpayer dollars and improve the efficiency of local
government and providing services.
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