Marc Racicot interview, 1997.

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Marc Racicot interview, 1997.

In this interview Governor Marc Racicot discusses his childhood in Libby, his father's teaching career in Libby, Thompson Falls and Miles City; the role of adoption in his family; the Catholic Church; moving to Helena and attending Carroll College; his work for the U.S. JAG corps, the Montana Highway Department, and as Special Prosecutor in the Attorney General's Office; his views on public service and approach to duties as Governor of Montana. (OH 1732).

Sound recording ; 1 tape.Transcript ; 23 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6813847

Montana Historical Society Library

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