Tim Babcock papers 1961-1968

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Tim Babcock papers 1961-1968

Tim Babcock was governor of Montana from 1962 until 1969. This collection consists of records (1961-1969) from Babcock's two terms including Vietnam condolence letters to Montana families, speeches, press releases, subject files, six large scrapbooks, records of Babcock's administrative assistant Dave Holliday, and a reel to reel tape of campaign ads from Babcock's gubernatorial campaign. [Printed material separated to the Library.]

4.4 linear feet of shelf space

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6367578

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Babcock, Tim, 1919-

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Tim M. Babcock was born October 27, 1919, in Little Fork, Minnesota to Erwin H. and Olive Babcock, and he came to Montana with his parents when he was a few months old. They settled on a homestead in Dawson County west of Glendive. Tim Babcock attended grade school in Glendive and graduated from Dawson County High School in 1939. After graduating from high school, Babcock moved to California where he was employed by Douglas Aircraft Company for two years. While there he married Betty Lee on Sept...