Aug. 11 – On this day in Montana
history in 1926 Montana, the rest of the Northwest U.S, and Canada were
mourning the death of Col. James T. Stanford who died of pneumonia in Conrad
while on a trip. At the time he was head of the powerful Conrad Banking Company
of Great Falls and a statewide financial leader. Born in Nova Scotia in 1856, Stanford
became a Canadian Mountie and played a pioneering role in the early development
of the Canadian and U.S. Northwest. While still a Mountie, He came to Helena in
1875 as part of the inquiry into the Cypress Hills Massacre in which five
Montana citizens were accused of killing 200 Cree Indians. He eventually
settled in Montana.
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