Harriet Bossnot was a social and civic worker, and the first vice president of the Montana Federation of Women's Clubs.
Harriet Bossnot was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, the daughter of E. Markle. [1]
She was active social and civic worker. She was the first vice president of the Montana Federation of Women's Clubs and chairman of county organization. [1] In 1928 she was elected state president of the Montana Federation of Women's Clubs. [2]
She was secretary and treasurer of local Library Board [1] and a member of the Havre Woman's Club and Order of the Eastern Star. [1]
In 1930 she was nominated, with other 8 prominent representatives from all sections of Montana, to a committee to establish an efficient, stable, permanent organization to assist in Montana economic development. [3]
In 1950 she was nominated for a seat on the board of directors of the Montana Tuberculosis Association. [4]
Harriet Bossnot moved to Montana in 1902 and lived in Havre, Montana. She married Francis Forrest Bossnot, a contractor and builder with Fuller and Bossnot, [5] and had one daughter, Lillian Carolyn Bossnot. [1]