
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:
| First Church of Christ Scientist | Butte | February 1, 1910 |
| City of Billings | Billings | February 8, 1910 |
| Power-Townsend Company | Helena | April 15, 1910 |
| Basin State Bank | Stanford | June 6, 1910 |
| Valley Bank of Kalispell | Kalispell | June 20, 1910 |
| Sheep Shearers' Union of North American No. 1 | Butte | August 1, 1910 |
| Nez Perce Lakes Trout Company | Butte | October 31, 1910 |
| Hardin Cemetery Association | Hardin | March 11, 1910 |
| First Presbyterian Church of Dayton | Dayton | February 10, 1910 |
| Resolution to Advance the Town of Whitefish, From a Town to a City | Whitefish | March 22, 1910 |
| Libby Cemetery Association | Missoula | April 7, 1910 |
| Resolution Advancing the Town of Glasgow, Montana, From a Town to a City of the Third Class | Glasgow | April 24, 1910 |
| Grandview Cemetery Association of Saco | Saco | May 6, 1910 |
| Resolution Advancing the Town of Big Timber, to a City of the Third Class | Big Timber | June 19, 1910 |
| Sunnyside Cemetery Association | Stevensville | July 10, 1910 |
| Great Falls Cemetery Association | Great Falls | July 19, 1910 |
| Town of Libby (Resolution Changing Town of Libby to a City of the Third Class) | Libby | August 31, 1910 |
| Mountain View Cemetery Association | Columbus | October 4, 1910 |
| Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company of Montana | Wibaux | November 16, 1910 |
| The Catholic Cemetery Association of Chester, Montana | Chester | December 18, 1910 |






