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Thomas C. Power

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232: 592: 680: 686: 215:, eventually becoming president of a steamer line. Power first came to Montana in 1864, partnering in his enterprises with his brother, J.W. Power. After settling in Helena in 1876 Power started T. C. Power and Bro, which was a mercantile company through the northwestern 759: 503: 243:, the only Democrat on the state ticket that year to be elected. A conflict erupted over the respective roles of the governor and the state legislature in appointing the first two members of the 239:
In 1889, Power ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Montana, winning the nomination of the Republican Party on the first ballot, but losing the general election to Democratic candidate
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for the state, but on January 2, 1890, the Republican-controlled legislature elected Power to the second seat, which he then held until March 3, 1895.
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until 1860, when he entered the employ of an engineering company. There, he participated in government land surveys covering much of
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Power died at his home in Helena on February 16, 1923, and was interred in Resurrection Cemetery. The town of
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An 1891 image of the 1889 Power Building in Helena, now popularly referred to as "The Power Block".
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with a degree in engineering. He then worked as a surveyor in
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Power (id: P000486)" 254:in Montana is named after him. 16:American politician (1839–1923) 770:Sinsinawa Mound College alumni 1: 755:People from Montana Territory 227:Senate service and later life 183:and an American businessman. 765:People from Dakota Territory 339:"A Brief History of Montana" 796: 672: 363:(December 11, 1889), p. 4. 18: 588: 470: 450: 444: 437: 427: 412: 407: 402: 166: 93: 60: 44: 35: 780:Montana politician stubs 403:Party political offices 385:United States Congress. 376:(January 3, 1890), p. 2. 328:(August 30, 1889), p. 7. 457:1890–1895 359:"The Montana Muddle", 326:Bismarck Weekly Tribune 277:(March 17, 1923), p. 1. 236: 207:and what was then the 234: 142:Resurrection Cemetery 50:United States Senator 245:United States Senate 173:Thomas Charles Power 30:Thomas Charles Power 775:Montana Republicans 419:Governor of Montana 361:Ashland Weekly News 459:Served alongside: 237: 707: 706: 670: 669: 480: 479: 471:Succeeded by 462:Wilbur F. 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Index

José Nadal Power

United States Senator
Montana
Thomas H. Carter
Dubuque, Iowa
Helena, Montana
Republican
Businessman
Republican
Montana
Dubuque, Iowa
Sinsinawa College
Dakota
Iowa
Dakota Territory
Mississippi River
United States
Canada

Joseph Toole
United States Senate
Power





Encyclopedia Dubuque, Thomas Charles Power
"The 1889 Power Building Popularly Known as the Power Block"

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