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The Secretary of State wants to honor Montana businesses that have been operating continuously for one hundred years.

In 1911 the following businesses registered with this office:

City of Billings Billings February 8, 1911
Basin State Bank Stanford  June 6, 1911
Resolution Advancing the Town of Big Timber, to a City of the Third Class Big Timber June 19, 1911
The Catholic Cemetery Association of Chester, Montana Chester December 18, 1911
First Church of Christ, Scientist Butte February 1, 1911
First Presbyterian Church of Dayton Dayton February 10, 1911
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company of Montana Wibaux November 16, 1911
Resolution Advancing the Town of Glasgow, Montana, From a Town to a City of the Third Class Glasgow April 24, 1911
Grandview Cemetery Association of Saco Saco May 6, 1911
Great Falls Cemetery Association Great Falls July 19, 1911
Hardin Cemetery Association Hardin March 11, 1911
Libby Cemetery Association Missoula April 7, 1911
Town of Libby (Resolution Changing Town of Libby to a City of the Third Class) Libby August 31, 1911
Mountain View Cemetery Association Columbus October 4, 1911
Nez Perce Lakes Trout Company Butte October 31, 1911
Power Townsend Company Helena April 15, 1911
Sheep Shearers' Union of North American No. 1 Butte August 1, 1911
Sunnyside Cemetery Association Stevensville July 10, 1911
Valley Bank of Kalispell Kalispell June 20, 1911
Resolution to Advance the Town of Whitefish, From a Town to a City Whitefish March 22, 1911