Aug. 18 – On this day in Montana
history in 1920 the Silver State Deer Lodge newspaper had a story that
portended one of the greatest presidencies in American history. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, who was the vice presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket,
spoke at the Deer Lodge Valley Farmer’s Picnic. The paper noted that Roosevelt
was applauded and praised by “all parties” and their voters. Roosevelt’s appeal
to the “common man” would make him the nation’s only four term president.
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