Donald Grant Nutter
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Donald Grant Nutter (November 28, 1915 – January 25, 1962) was an American politician.
Nutter received the Distinguished Flying Cross in World War II.
Born in 1915 in Lambert, Montana, he served in the Montana Senate and as the chair of the state Republican Party. He was elected governor of Montana in 1960. He took office in 1961 and served until he was killed in an airplane crash at Wolf Creek, Montana in January of 1962. He is buried in the Sidney City Cemetery, Sidney, Montana.
Preceded by J. Hugo Aronson |
Governor of Montana 1961 – 1962 |
Succeeded by Tim M. Babcock |
Governors of Montana | |
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Toole • Rickards • Smith • Toole • Norris • Stewart • Dixon • Erickson • Cooney • Holt • Ayers • Ford • Bonner • Aronson • Nutter • Babcock • Anderson • Judge • Schwinden • Stephens • Racicot • Martz • Schweitzer |
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