Samuel Thomas Hauser

Samuel Thomas Hauser
7th Governor of Montana Territory
In office
July 14, 1885 – February 7, 1887
Nominated byGrover Cleveland
Preceded byB. Platt Carpenter
Succeeded byPreston Leslie
Personal details
Born(1833-01-10)January 10, 1833
Falmouth, Kentucky
DiedNovember 10, 1914(1914-11-10) (aged 81)
Helena, Montana
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEllen Farrar

Samuel Thomas Hauser (January 10, 1833 – November 10, 1914) was an American industrialist and banker who was active in the development of Montana Territory. He made his first fortune in silver mines and railroads, but he lost everything in the Panic of 1893. He restored his fortune by building hydroelectric dams, only to lose it all again after his Hauser Dam burst. In addition to his many business interests, he was appointed the 7th Governor of the Montana Territory, serving from 1885 to 1887.

A complicated figure, Hauser engaged in fraud and through his First National Bank of Helena he stole over $2 million. On the other hand, Hauser was praised by his contemporaries for his undeniable contributions to the development of Montana Territory. His mines, smelters, railroads, and dams all stimulated the region's economy. One newspaper called him "Montana's greatest captain of industry, former chief executive, pioneer trailblazer, eminent financier, distinguished citizen and one of the choice and master spirits of the age."[1]

  1. ^ Parrett 2009, p. 45.