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Helena's Social Supremacy

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90: 77:. Both Helena and Anaconda were problematic cities for voters. Where Helena, as the temporary capital, had been embroiled in political dysfunction—early Montana legislatures were chaotic, with deadlock only addressed through precarious political compromises—Anaconda was perceived as a working-class, industrial city under the control of 115:, a pro-Helena pamphlet that degraded the city of Anaconda for its working-class, little-educated, and industrial population. Although the pamphlet lists Helena as its original print location, and a contemporaneous newspaper account said the pamphlet was printed "by some every-day citizen of Helena" who was "disgusted" with 175:
Although thousands of copies of the pamphlet were probably produced in the lead-up to the referendum, an estimate in 1940 placed the number surviving at around six. Around that time, one copy was repatriated to Montana—and then to
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The pamphlet played into the view of Helena as a pretentious and elite city. In one segment, it reported that Helena had hundreds of women—774—who owned poodle dogs, while Anaconda had precisely zero. Where the
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in demonstrating his greed was because of Helena's "proverbial tenderness of heart and nobility of soul". It satirized the Helenan view of other towns by portraying them as relatively advanced and progressive:
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Helena's Social Supremacy – Montana's Center of Fashion, Refinement, Gentility, Etiquet, Kettle Drums, High Fives, Progressive Euchre, and Mixed Drinks
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Elno (18 January 1940). "Montana's funnybone was bumped hard by Anaconda's reply to Helena's reasons why she should be capital".
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was likelier printed elsewhere. It contains 48 pages, some with illustrations, and has a page size of 16.5
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brushed their teeth, and Anacondans did not consider it "good fun to interrupt funeral services with a
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Lambert, Kirby (Summer 2002). "Montana's crown jewel of architecture: The Montana state capitol".
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story of an egalitarian gentleman; the satire said the apparent ineffectiveness of the
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in the Montana History Portal on the Montana State Library website
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sent an attaché of "paid spies" to uncover the author's identity.
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A catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western America
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Anaconda: Labor, community, and culture in Montana's smelter city
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User:Urve/Helena's Social Supremacy
Montana capital referendum
Anaconda Standard
Montana capital referendum
state capital
Helena
Anaconda
Marcus Daly
Refer to caption
Charles H. Eggleston
Anaconda Standard
Marcus Daly
rags to riches
Boulder
Phillipsburg
charivari
the state treasurer




Elno 1940
Newby 1987
Lang 1987
Lang 1987
Lang 1987
Mercier 2001
Lambert 2002
Newby 1987

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