April 29 – On this day in Montana History in 1906 the papers
headlines show that election controversy wasn’t limited to competing political
factions in state government. The National Daughters of the American Revolution
after a three-year fight settled what became known to the group nationally as
“the Montana incident.” Mrs. Walter Harvey Weed, at the time a resident of
Washington, but a member of the Silver Bow Montana Chapter, claimed to
represent the chapter on the national DAR board. The Montana chapter said that
Ella Knowles Haskell was their choice for the job. Haskell finally was seated
in the national congress, and the fight was settled – this time with local
Montanans winning.
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