Mrs. Ned Parker papers, 1881.

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Mrs. Ned Parker papers, 1881.

These papers consist of a letter written to a Mr. Welch from Mrs. Edward (Ned) Parker regarding an opinion of the Montana Territorial Attorney General about licensing games of lottery. The opinion, in the form of a letter to Mrs. Parker, is also included.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7902831

Montana Historical Society Library

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Montana. Attorney General's Office

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The Montana Attorney General was originally authorized under the Organic Act of 1864 which established Montana as a territory. The 1889 Constitution established the office as an elective executive office. The duties of the Attorney General included prosecuting and defending all cases to which the State or any county was a party; enforcing judgements reached in such cases; supervising county attorneys; giving opinions on legal issues to state agencies, the legislature, and county officials; to bi...

Parker, Edward N.

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In 1881 Edward Parker acquired a business license to conduct a gift lottery in Helena. He appears to have had the business only one year. Nothing else is known about him or his wife. From the description of Mrs. Ned Parker papers, 1881. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 636583755 ...