Featured in this lot is this well preserved, Souvenir of the Capital Election and Business Directory poster from Helena, Montana circa November 1894. In 1889, Montana become the 41st state on November 8th. The decision of the capital's permanent location was up to the residents of Montana to decide. During this time, Helena continued its role as temporary capital. In 1892, an election was held to determine the permanent capital location. Out of the seven cities listed on the ballot, Helena and Anaconda remained as the top voted cities, but neither had won majority. A runoff vote was then called for. In 1894, Helena won the runoff election and became the state's permanent capital. This poster shows a large image of Helena's State Capital building and reads, "Helena / The Capital of Montana / Souvenir of the Capital election and Business Directory" in blue lettering with American flags on either side. The poster shows a large write up on the celebration after winning the runoff election, detailed the lavish parade and festivities. The poster also lists various business throughout the town of Helena, using the parade and celebration as a way to get their business to the people of Montana. The piece shows good condition overall with some tears present but no major signs of damage is noted. The poster has been placed on a foam board and plastic wrapped to preserve its condition. The piece measures 21 13/16" L x 29 11/16" W.