Russell C. McDonough interview, 1997.

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Russell C. McDonough interview, 1997.

In this interview Russell McDonough discusses his experiences in the legal profession in Montana including his work for a law firm in Glendive; as a county attorney for Dawson County and a Montana Supreme Court Justice. He also describes his work and expriences and a delegate to the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. (OH 1717).

Sound recording ; 2 tapes.Transcript ; 63 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6813832

Montana Historical Society Library

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McDonough, Russell C., 1924-

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Verdon, Paul E.

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Montana. Constitutional Convention (1971-1972)

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Montana. Supreme Court

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Montana high court of appeal. The Montana Supreme Court was established as territorial high court in 1864. The first term of court began 17 May 1865. Over the years the size of the court has increased from a chief justice and two associate justice to the present chief justice, six associate justices, and staff. From the description of Dockets, 1966-1982. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70925663 ...