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Montana Governor (1969-1972: Forrest H. Anderson) records, 1968-1972

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Montana Governor (1969-1972: Forrest H. Anderson)
Title
Montana Governor (1969-1972: Forrest H. Anderson) records
Dates
1968-1972 (bulk)
1941-1972 (inclusive)
Quantity
29 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number
RS 106
Summary
Forrest Anderson served as governor of Montana from 1969 to 1972. This collection of his records (1969-1972) as governor include state agency files; regional organization files; U.S. government agency files; and subject files. Correspondence is predominantly in the agency and subject files.
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Biographical Note

Forrest H. Anderson was born in Helena, Montana, on January 20, 1913, the son of Oscar Anderson, a Swedish immigrant, and his wife Mary O'Keefe, an Irish immigrant. He attended public schools in Helena, and then studied pre-law at the University of Montana in Missoula. He got his law degree from Columbus University in Washington, D.C.

Anderson was admitted to practice before the Montana Supreme Court in 1938. He was elected to the Montana legislature in 1942, and also served as Lewis and Clark County Attorney. He was elected to the Montana Supreme Court in 1952 and served 4 years, before running for Montana Attorney General in 1956. He was re-elected as Attorney General three times. During the 1959 State Prison riot, he personally negotiated with the prisoners in helping to resolve the conflict. In 1968 he defeated incumbent Governor Tim Babcock, largely on an anti-sales tax platform. His slogan was "Pay More, What For?"

Anderson's one term as Governor was filled with controversy, but made significant accomplishments. The early years of his administration were dominated by conflict with Frank Dunkle, Fish and Game Commissioner, and the Fish and Game Commission, over the direction of the Commission on environmental issues and on fisherman and hunter access issues. In 1971 the Legislature deadlocked over a sales tax. Anderson called two special sessions to deal with the issue, and finally resorted to putting the tax to a public referendum. The sales tax was resoundingly defeated. Anderson actively supported the Montana Constitutional Convention. He later viewed his greatest Gubernatorial accomplishments as the Executive Reorganization, which combined several hundred agencies, boards, commissions, and councils, into 19 Departments; and his establishment of the Board of Investments to remove state funds from low yield bank accounts to place them in higher yield investment accounts. Anderson did not run for re-election due to health problems.

Anderson was also active in many civic and fraternal organizations. He married Evelyn Samson in 1941. They had three children. Forrest Anderson died in Helena on July 20, 1989, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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Content Description

This collection consists of records of Forrest Anderson's single term as Governor (1969-1972). The collection is divided into 3 subgroups by date: 1968-1969, 1970, and 1971-1972. The first subgroup includes files generated between the election and the inauguration.

Agency files are predominantly correspondence, but also contain reports, minutes, and other material sent by an agency to the Governor. In addition the files contain material produced by others concerning the agency and the subject matter with which the agency dealt. In addition in each subgroup there are U.S. agency files, regional organization files, press releases, reports, speeches, and subject files. The topics range from environmental protection, to economic development, to executive reorganization, to health and safety issues, to prisoners. Many of the same topics appear in both the agency files and the subject files, so the researcher is advised to check both locations.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

The Montana Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

(item description and date). Name of Collection. Collection Number. (box and folder number). Montana Historical Society Research Center. Archives. Helena, Montana.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged by subgroup and then by series.

Location of Collection

21:6-7

Acquisition Information

Acquisition information is available upon request.

Processing Note

Processed in 2010. The Governor's Office order has been retained for the 1971 and 1972 files. These files were merged by the Governor's Office because Executive Reorganization occurred primarily during the summer and fall of 1971 and was completed in early 1972. The Agency files for 1971 are titled under the old name of the agency, but are arranged under the umbrella of the new Department, of which they became a part. This results in some discrepancies in the names of agencies. Use of the state telephone books for the 1971-1973 period can help with understanding the structure of government during this time period and with tracking where different functions migrated.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • State government--Montana

Geographical Names

  • Montana--Politics and government.

Other Creators

  • Family Names

    • Anderson, Forrest Howard, 1912-1989
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