The Society of Montana Pioneers was founded on September 11, 1884, in Helena, Montana, to honor and document the histories of Montana pioneers who were resident in the territory at the time it became a Montana Territory, May 26, 1864.[1] In 1909, the society changed its membership rules to admit pioneers who were resident the territory prior to December 31, 1868.[2] In 1899, the society boasted 1536 active members out of a one time total of 1808.[3] The society did not consider individuals who were assigned to Montana on military duties, individuals who were deemed outlaws such as Henry Plummer of Bannack, or Indians as eligible for membership in the society.[4]
On August 18, 1892, a junior society was founded—The Sons and Daughters of Montana Pioneers—to perpetuate the tradition of the pioneers by their progeny.[5]
^Sanders, James U., ed. (1899). "Preface". Society of Montana Pioneers-Constitution, Members, Officers with Portraits and Maps...(PDF). Montana Society of Pioneers. pp. xvii–xx.
^Wostrel, Linda, ed. (2001). "The Society of Montana Pioneers ...1884 to today". Dreams Across the Divide-Stories of Montana Pioneers. Stevensville, MT: Stoneydale Press Publishing Company. pp. 13–29. ISBN 1931291136.
^Sanders, James U., ed. (1899). "Recapitulation". Society of Montana Pioneers-Constitution, Members, Officers with Portraits and Maps...(PDF). Montana Society of Pioneers. p. 249.
^Clyde A. Milner, II (Winter 1987). "The Shared Memory of Montana Pioneers". Montana: The Magazine of Western History. 37 (1). Montana Historical Society: 2–139. JSTOR 4519027.
^"A Short Instruction in Historical Beginnings". The Sons and Daughters of Montana Pioneers. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
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