December 16, 1920(1920-12-16) (aged 90) Great Falls, Montana, US
Resting place
Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Montana
Political party
Democratic
Alma mater
Bowdoin College
Occupation
Entrepreneur, politician
Paris Gibson (July 1, 1830 – December 16, 1920) was an American entrepreneur and politician.
Gibson was born in Brownfield, Maine. An 1851 graduate of Bowdoin College, he served as a member of the Montana State Senate and as a Democratic member of the United States Senate between 1901 and 1905.
ParisGibson (July 1, 1830 – December 16, 1920) was an American entrepreneur and politician. Gibson was born in Brownfield, Maine. An 1851 graduate of...
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ParisGibson Square Museum of Art (also known by its acronym, PGSMoA) is an art museum located at 1400 First Avenue North in Great Falls, Montana, in the...
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Historic Places in March 2013. Great Falls was founded in 1883. Businessman ParisGibson surveyed the city in 1883 and platted a permanent settlement the south...
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changed the name of their group to The Gibson Brothers. They recorded their first single "Come to America" in Paris in 1976, and both it and its follow-up...
cost of more than $100 million. To accommodate increasing enrollment, ParisGibson Education Center and West Elementary School might be turned back into...
from Vermont from 1933 to 1940 ParisGibson (1830–1920), U.S. Senator from Montana from 1901 to 1905 Randall L. Gibson (1832–1892), U.S. Senator from...
to Paris. Gibson left Australia in September 1905 and had established herself in Montparnasse, Paris by May 1906 where she lived until 1939. Gibson was...
Star Woolen Company. The mill was built in 1864 by W.W. Eastman and ParisGibson on the west side of the west side canal. High quality wool blankets,...
main sources of inspiration, Gibson recommended what he considered to be five seminal works: Eugene Atget's Vision of Paris, Walker Evans's American Photographs...
throughout the United States, including the Boise Art Museum, and the ParisGibson Square Museum of Art, Plemmons Collection of Contemporary Art, (Boone...
central Montana, ParisGibson (1830–1920) decided the location presented an ideal site for a town. Founding Great Falls, Montana, in 1884, Gibson was inspired...
getting, Gibson broke her contract with Paramount and departed for Paris, where she replaced Faye Emerson in a filmed weekly series, Paris Cavalcade...
bedside. Tchelitchew's body is interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Gibson, Robin (2000). Painting the century : 101 portrait masterpieces 1900-2000...
Clara Gibson Maxwell is an American dancer and choreographer living in Paris, France since 1985. Her choreography first received public recognition in...
pieces of it to Arizona. Many of the remaining pieces were given to the ParisGibson Square Museum of Art in Great Falls, Montana; a new wing of the museum...
Marlborough House when it was used by Queen Mary. Bowles, Thomas Gibson (1871). The Defence of Paris: Narrated as it was Seen. S. Low, son, and Marston. Naylor...