- Paris Gibson
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name = Paris Gibson
width = 200px
office = United States Senator
term_start = 1901
term_end = 1905
predecessor =William Andrews Clark
successor =Thomas Henry Carter
birth_date = July 31, 1830
birth_place =Brownfield ,Oxford County, Maine , U.S.
death_date = death date and age|1920|12|16|1830|7|1|mf=y
death_place =Great Falls, Montana , U.S.
party = Democratic
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occupation = Entrepreneur, politician
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footnotes =Paris Gibson (
July 1 ,1830 –December 16 ,1920 ), was a Minneapolis entrepreneur and Montana politician.Gibson was born in
Brownfield ,Oxford County, Maine . A graduate ofBowdoin College , he served as a member of the Montana State Senate and as a Democratic member of theUnited States Senate between 1901 and 1905. He abandoned his failed business interests in Minnesota to try his luck out West and, in 1880, paid a visit to the waterfalls of theMissouri River and quickly recognized their potential for producinghydroelectric power .Gibson convinced his friend, railroad magnate
James J. Hill , to invest in a townsite at the falls and urged that Hill extend his railroad through the new city. In 1883 the city ofGreat Falls, Montana had been founded.By 1887 Hill rail lines linked Great Falls to
Butte, Montana andHelena, Montana . However, the main line of Hill's Great Northern Railway bypassed Great Falls to the north. Despite this setback, Great Falls became a major center of trade for area farmers and ranchers, and its dams on the Missouri River contributed power for ore processing and grain milling industries.When
William A. Clark resigned from the United States Senate, Gibson, a Democrat, was elected to fill the seat, and he served from March 7, 1901 until March 3, 1905. He did not seek re-election. He died inGreat Falls, Montana and is buried in Highland Cemetery, Great Falls.
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