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John W. Bonner

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He served as counsel for the Montana Highway Commission from 1929 to 1936, and as attorney for the Railroad and Public Service Commission from 1936 to 1940.
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in Missoula. On February 3, 1929, he married Josephine Martin, and had five children, Jo, Jackie, Billie, Pat, and Tom, with her.
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opted not to run for re-election, Bonner ran to succeed him, but, in a crowded primary, was defeated by Congressman
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from January 3, 1949, to January 4, 1953. He was the first governor of Montana to be born in the 20th century.
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for three terms. From 1968 until his death, he served as an associate justice of the
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primary and advancing to the general election, where he defeated incumbent
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from 1941 to 1942. He resigned as attorney general to join the
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governor of Montana
Paul C. Cannon
Sam C. Ford
J. Hugo Aronson
Attorney General of Montana
Sam C. Ford
Harrison K. Freebourn
Howard M. Gullickson
Butte, Montana
Helena, Montana
Democratic

13th Governor of Montana
Butte, Montana
Montana State University
University of Montana
Attorney General of Montana
U.S. Army
Major
World War II
colonel
Governor of Montana
1948
Democratic
Republican
Sam C. Ford
1952
State Senator
J. Hugo Aronson

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