Montana Statehood 75th Anniversary-Territorial 100th Anniversary in 1964
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The year 1964 will mark two significant occasions in the history of Montana; the 100th anniversary of the Montana Territory and the 75th anniversary of statehood. The first white man believed to have entered Montana's present boundaries was a Canadian Chevalier de la Verendrye, who came in 1743. The famed Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived at Montana's eastern border on April 5, 1805. The first discovery of gold was made in 1862 by John White at Grasshopper Creek and the town of Bannack came into existence. Montana became & a territory on May 26, 1864, and was granted statehood on November 8, 1889.
The fourth largest state, Montana averages 530 miles in length and 275 miles in width. The Continental Divide runs north and south through the western section. The highest point is Granite Peak, 12,799 feet; the lowest is 1,820 feet on the Kootenai River at the Idaho line. Vast lands suited to agriculture, fine native grasses, water, minerals, and timber are Mon - tana's most valuable resources.
Features:
• Montana Territorial Centennial Statehood Diamond Jubilee
• Item Weight: 1.3 lb (Not including shipping packet)
• Color Green and Beige
• Plates No.1241
• Era Mid 20th Century (1941-1969)
• Collector Plates
• Every Occasion
• Made in The United States
• Not For Food Use- Food Consumed From This Vessel May Be Harmful.
• Period Manufactured 1960-1969
Measurements:
Length 25.5 cm / 10 in
Width: 25.5 cm / 10 in
Pre-Owned, Good condition No chips, cracks, or stains.
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