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![]() | [...]ave been more structivc mo,•cmcnts, and perhaps 110 one in :\I on• frequently honored wit[...]ly of Penusyh-ania. July 4, 1889, and framed the constitution of the Gen[...]man, resulting in the elcelion o{ Benjamin 11:irri- cral \V:irrtn's ancestors built the first h[...]gadier general, he was a farmer boy when the Ci,·11 war broke out. served on the sta·[...].ommander of the Grand Ar my of Butte No\'cmbcr 24, J866, and spent the following the Rt[...]e\·e1op- of Montana Pioneers in 19074. He helped o r- mcnt of the re.sources of[...] |
![]() | [...]editonal control of the newspaper in person :111d and Accepted Ma,sons, a Knight 'l'cmpl:lr Mason[...]o~ndcrs <?f Missoula. They have ttn l..o_dgc No. 240, Benevolent and Protccti\'C Order of intere[...]ew of "1he grand old man of Montana" January 1, 1925, ' Paul[...]e of Representatives and Senate, \V1scons111, Attgust 2. 1871. The McCormick.s haYe but more 1[...]t of his demonstrated qualifications, by Theo 4 pri.sc and likewise for prominence ii1 a.11 walks of life. dorc Roosevelt to lead the progres[...]racticed in partnership with I. G. Denny until 1894. useful in the promotion of many worthy ente[...]Missoula County in the Legisla- York in 1834 and died at Hancock, \Visconsin. in ture and his[...]a, was Congre.s s, taking his seat in 1903. In 1904 he was re• formerly_ a mmer, and is n[...] |
![]() | 4 HISTORY OF t[...]ather. also named John, i Ccrm:m, ,,1as uated at 24 Yellowstone Avenue, Billings. In his sent[...]farm in the ~nd rnrmber or Billings Council No. 1259, Knights woods, and he now lies buried in[...]our of his children reac.hcd years of Lodge No. 394, Dene\'olent and Protecti\'e Order of maturity, n[...]d as 3 babe to Billins:s. where she rtceived :a l111:h S tates and was first n farmer 3nd 3 fterward a tan- school education. Mr. :rnd Mrs . O'Donnc-11 arc the ner a t Jeffcrsou, \Visronsin. Mr.s. Zeid[...], 1903, who is a senior in the Billings February 24, 1870, the following children being born High Sch[...]Fishbeck & Jar- dri\'CS made £or funds for Red Cross a.nd other \'iS, the State U:1.11k of P len[...]ntial vote for Colone-I Roose,·eh in Iowa in 1_904. Hotel :md George E. Bolster, po.sun3.stcr and ho[...]come in Illinois, a11d finally locating in Rockwc-11, Iowa. to be known as one o f the old a nd rc-lfa[...]is t North. Dakota, pro\·ed it up with the usu:'11 trmpo- Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson ha\'e f[...] |
![]() | [...]ented and is affiliated with Lewistown Lodge No. 34, Surry County in the Legislature. I[...]and was a colonel of the militia Commandcry No. 14, Knights Tcmplar, with the in Nor[...]1893, is vice president of the First Mortgage Lo.111 J:.mrs E. ~fartin, president of the[...])' to ~.l ontana, settling in Casc:.de He was a student in Highland Unh·ersity at High- County. Herc he[...]. He began the stud}' •OCC\lrred in :\tarch, 1914, at the age of fifty•lwo. of law at Atchi[...]nd pro,·cd up a homuccad in Teton County. In 1914 \'igorous election campaign, Judge Ar[...]genial social qualities that all who county March 28, 1802, and was prominent as a[...] |
![]() | [...]a l .generations. The ahcn with Judge L. A. Luce 0111d later with Charles \Vheclers were Quakers[...]ools of his nati\'e t own, graduating from the 1884 he was elected a member of the Territorial[...]ature. He was l;uly elected to that office: in 19<4 and again in democratic candidate for attO[...]e first State and Amuican Bar association~. In 1904 he sent to the Senate by President \Vi[...]e, of the pioneers abbre- m•n Lodge No. 46.1 of the Elks. • December Z7,[...]a is a graduate of the LaSellc to Montana was May 4, 1862, when he joined a S~minar)' near Bos[...] |
![]() | [...]the \Valla \Valla, where they arrived August 25, 1862. 1>roprietor of the ferry that he[...]o r less pbctr mining £or patt)' went 011, but Mr. \Veldon and companion three years.[...]up in Deer Lodl!c Valley he sold. •nd in 11!66 mo\'ed to Galla- to move 011 lest they fa11 into some trap. After[...] |
![]() | [...]at company. During attended high school and was a student in Beaver the summe.i of 188; ~lr. Eastm[...]f Connelly Company; lcnn H3rt, a student in the where he was in the grocery bu[...]man was a 1Umbcrm3n, a.n indus• the Red Men. Mr. EaSlman has b<cn through much try to whi[...]East· A. Macilcs. She ditd November 4, 19():. On March man was the sixth of twelve children. eight of 24, 1908, he married llary A. Dy•. . whom a[...] |
![]() | [...]11 River nearly sixty years ago, and from a modest[...]to San Fran- man who was taking out $100 111 gold dust every cisco and then to Swans[...]train long. Gold $3,700. t is now worth $25,000,000 or more. If on the bed rock of many Mont[...]Halt, also a native of Ei,g.. the country in lhe 400 mites th.it his tc.ams tr:werscd land. Their[...]. one of whom died. Fannie and John with hostile red skins. Every time a man started t:1me wi[...]who died at the age of twenty•eight; Thomas 14,,.; tation,· decided to establish what became kn[...]he undertaking County, IMontana, March 25, 186<), son of \\'illiam JNas very success[...] |
![]() | [...]ditd in November, 1901. in the county, ha\'ing 48o acres thoroughly dc\•el• He was a democrat[...]lege a t Sa.It Lake. in Notre Dame University at 4.56, Bcnc,oltnt and Protective Order of Elks. Po-[...]the city engineer's office of Butte, Montana, 1884. a young lawyer, after several years of practice[...]issioned first born at Newburg, :\(ainc, February 25. 1852. He licutenadt in the Engineer[...]Lumber Com- manding officer of the 474th Eng,ncers Depot De- pany. He reprcicnted Mont[...]the Society of Mu- ford in practice. On September 25. 1916, Judge nicipal Engine[...] |
![]() | [...]13 born in Scotland in 1849, and came to the United nath•e or H[...]atford on August a1 Chic.a~o, Illinois, in 1904 white Andrew P. Smith 18, 1897. He was a d[...]New and 1hc Alpha Omega Alpha honorary m~dic.11 r ra• Haven. Connecticut, and George F[...]Building. At least ncc1icut, on July 25, 1S..4. He received his elemen- twice a )'Car he kee[...]among two yc-,ars ac-th·cly and since 1911 a$ rector c-mcri- the citiiens of Bozeman, wh[...]y; Butte Con- his death occurring there in 1864. He was a farmer sistory ol the Sc[...] |
![]() | 1411. was born at Ric~mond, Virgini;.~ in 1840. :\rthur Fn,nklin was graduated from the Hopki[...]s. Texas. These children were as ,·tr$ity in ~894. with the degree of Bachelor of follow$[...]n and surgeon. died on his farm near Bozeman in 1911, since which is a. resident 0£ New York[...]t~e Texas, Andrew P. Stephenson was a student in the State Normal School at Dillon, Mont;ma. an[...]n was attracted by the successful experiments 19()4. and Ann, who was born November 9~ 1905.[...] |
![]() | [...]ide tive from Carbon County from 1914- During · his in civic matters. •[...]leece Lodge No. 66, Ancient Free New York, in 1849, who is a resident of Seattle, and Acc[...]he has been raised to the thirty-second degree; Red a railroad enginctr on the Great Northern Railroad, Lodge Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, of Red Lodge, but is now retired. The Episc0p.1l Church holds his Montana; Red Lodge Lodge Btnevolent and Pro- membership. He i[...]itiCs that appear before him. The es- in the \Vi11111'1r Seminary, which he completed at the[...] |
![]() | [...]wife, who was a 1912 and until March 24, 1913. he was a driver of nati1,•c of Pcnnsyh[...]North a full period of thr« years. In 1911 he enlisted in Dakota Agricultural College ot F[...]ears c-.a.shicr, and then re-moved to \Vin- 394 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of nctt,[...]of the organ .. Elks, Columbus Camp No. 842. \Voodmen of the izcrs of the \Vinnt'tt State[...]gcnc.ral. and his personal pop~ilar~ty . ha.s C4?11• Hunter, reside at Missoula. where her father[...]y. Mr. \Viper is a member of Jerusalem Lodge No. 115, HAROLD Far.J>r.arc"J-:: FORSYTH[...]mond, New Brunswick. Canada, September 25, 1882. tic Shrine· and Uwistown Lodge No. 456. Benevo- a son of R \V. Forsyth, als[...]otccti\'e Order of Elks. In politics he i~ 1845. He died at Port Townsend, \Va.shington, in a r[...]its public schools. and near Livingston. ln 1894 he homesteaded 16o acre.s was gradu[...] |
![]() | [...]Idaho, with which he rcm::\incd unlit July J, 1914. conda Cop~r Mining Company, first being a de-[...]kopl belongs to Mount ~foriah Lodge, No. 24, ship and interest. Mr. Forsyth resides at No. 6o[...]loc.iting ,a t H.1s1ings. Nebraska, where he sti.11 re• est esteem by all who know him. During t[...]kopf and she was born in Germany on October I, 1854. is naturally vcry much interested in[...]ce at Laurel. He was born at Ollawa Dairy Farm of Red Bank, New J<rsey : Alma, who City, Pr[...]vely a~ his trade, Jr., in the dairy businC'ss at Red Bank, New Jersey; In .1918 he came t[...] |
![]() | [...]Company, follndcd in service. In the spring of 1894 he was appointed 1902, was organized[...]he main building, the office Ugislaturc in 1903-04, participating in the two ex: building, th[...]neral supervision o,•er the Mis.soul:1 May 14, 1917, Go,•ernor Stewart ;ippointed Mr.[...]April Hamilton; Ontario, September 28.1 1870, of Sc.otch 21, 1916, he was elected a del[...]chelor of Arts bc,s of the Order of Elks, his Joc.11 affiliation being and Scienct, and for four years therea.fter remained with Lewistown Lodge No. 456, of which he is a in that institut[...]he held it for fou r years, after whic.h he· in 14>r6, Boston in 1917 and Atlantic City in 1918.[...]n for the Idaho-Utah Sugar Com- October 20, 1884, 'M r. Hilger married Miss Chris- pany for[...]\ .~~ ,, daughter. Christina L.. is a student in the Fergus[...] |
![]() | [...]for eighteen months near Hee.tor, born No\!embcr 14, 1910, at Glcndh•e, and Joliet. in C[...]engaged in 3 mer• Htctor Anderson was born in 1844 in l1werness, cantil~ bu.sincss. S[...]of Belfry in conju1tction with \V. F. Merer, of Red in lumbtring. · At Stillwater he was married to Lodge, and John ,v. Chapman, also of Red Lodge. Margaret \Vhalen, born in New Brun.,wick,[...]rgaret was mc.n being· prominent men of Red Lodge, Montana, the youngest.[...]er Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, of Red Lodge; seirit, which sought adventure and led him[...]r Commandery No. 5, Knights Templar; Algeria in 1828, and come to the United States in 1854, and after a short s tay :it Rushford, Min[...] |
![]() | [...]HISTORY OF i\fONTANA Order or Elk•, or Red Lodge; and Joliet Camp; an enviable e[...]ur children, namely: Jack W., olass or 1904, and IS one or the leading ~hysicians who was born December 14, 1907; Weldon O., who and surgeons. of[...]er with the Chica.go. Rock Island Augus·t 30, 1914; and Elizabeth U., who was born road at[...]Doctor United States with his parents in 1842- The \Vilson practiced many yc:irs in l.Ussouri[...]death in , ·an County. N~w Hampshire, June 3, 1846, a son Jan~ary, 1.915, in Lowell. He w.[...]enton, where he was in practice sides 640 acres of· dry farm and ll'razing land. a[...] |
![]() | [...]28 · Point, Indiana, he muricd Martha L Smith, a.[...]an, in Concord Township, developing property 0£ 640 1848. She survh·cs him and makes her home at · acre[...]aconda to co\'ered all of \Vc$tern Montana.. In 1911 he sold Min Alice B. Pennim3.n, a daug[...] |
![]() | 24 HlSTORY OF MO[...]e$t. John hf. Howland was tweh·e years who is a student and Cm()10ycd in the registrar's old wh[...]school. su~~ient to give him a knowledge of No. 11 of the Knight$ of Pythias and of Hell Gate[...]his subs<quent elected comtty sur\'cyor in •~)14 ans! is now in his busmcss career. He pa,d[...]years No. 383, or the Elks. and Harmony Lodge No. 49 had c\'ery obligation discharged. o[...]one year, followed by one term of teaching at Red- Missoula Chamber of Commerce, is a republ[...] |
![]() | [...]254 Mr. Howland transferred his home and· and[...]intcd to collect subscriptions: L. Belanger, C. f red Blaisdell, former secretary of the State of North[...]aux, and in 1887 a f ramc church, 24 •by 60, was Mr. Howland is offiliated with th[...]a number or north- a distance of more than 140 mites. At inten•als western states.[...]January 1.4 of the same year. In September of Tac PARISH o[...]during made >rrangcments for the building of a 1011 church his pastorate the records of the church show that so that religious instruction could be given and 124 people were baptized, three buried and twelve the[...]residence for the breeds built a log church 20 by 40, at a point five priest. From that time up to Ma[...]eral people. From January 19, 1899, until October 28, |
![]() | [...]HISTORY OF :MONTANA 19().1, 246 baptisms arc on re-cord, 16 iuner-als and[...]Denton with charge over |
![]() | [...]ndtd public school in Sheffield up country. In 1884 he brougf\t hi.s family to the to th[...]ell .known that vicinity for many >•cars . In 1911 he left his firm of ranchers just east o[...]Blackfeet National visor at Missoula. July 16, 1914, a year and two Forest Reserve: Georg[...]ldier in 13irch. Her mother, Mrs. Clara Birch, li"4's at Lin• the Crimean war.[...].sister, is the tired from active service in 1911. He was the third · wile of William Hollu[...] |
![]() | 28 HISTORY OF MO[...]Maine, attended nn 3cadcmy there, and a boarding 28, 1850. Hi.s grcat•grandf:a.ther fflligratcd fro[...]her marri~e was farmu, and died at Dixmont in 1854. His wife was 1dent16ed w,th the scho[...]na. She is an ac:ti\•e member of the Fri'cnd; 1811 and d!Cd at Dixmont m the spring of 1861.[...]ly were pioneers of Illinois, and \Vil• 1910-1911, a.nd though retired from his · professio[...] |
![]() | [...]Hills, South Dakota. Mr. Heikkila located at Red an associ31ion which continued until Augu$t, 1911. Lodge, Montana. in 1912. and the followin[...]ks of which he is regarded as a skilled and 420 acres in Carlcion County, Minnesota. His home t[...].ars. an Star in the \Ve.st Lodge No. 40, Ancient Free and office in which he has ever ad[...]l status Arch Masons, Bear Tooth Lodic No. 5.14 of the of each case. Fraternally he is affiliated[...]R,d LodR:c, and Gold Run Camp No. town Lodge No. 456, Benevolent and Protective Or- 1217'01[...]27, 1900, and Erccl Dean, born January 7, 1911. wa.s a nati,·e of Iowa, and died in September,[...]y, and from the business and the teehnic.11 and mechanical was under lhc command of General S[...]now Fergus) County, where September 14, 1892. His father, Charles F. Pence, he SJ><nt th[...]r, Andrew Heik- at Spokane: lrJenc \Vinifrtd is a student in the x1!a, was born in Finland in 1834. He became a Uni\'ersity of \Vashington 'a t Seat[...]eers who opened the great iron range in grade schools o l Spokane. Xorthcrn Minnesora.[...] |
![]() | [...]thi$ rupons1blc and a m<mb<r of Bozeman Lodge No. 463 of the position. He is a democrat~ and in the h.11 of 1918 Elks. His home is in the Clark Apartment[...]for fhe securing of Jane Man·in. born September 24. ·1918. proper legislation f[...]ry Club, both of Butte; the Montana Club and in 1847 his mother brought the family to the[...] |
![]() | [...]nd Accepted' Ma- in 189-1-95 and again• in 1904-<>6, and was count;y sons. during 1919, ·a atcmb[...]s i emplar. and • Algeria trict in 1911, and then removed .to Billings, filling Temple of[...]• Masons, at Red Lodge, Carbon Chapter, Royal Arch Mr. Allen and[...]Templar •• Billings, and Billings Lodge No. 394 of Miss Faith L Jackson, a daught<r of Thomas and[...]Valley massacre ~!assachust-tts in 1841, wa.s graduated from Yale '<luring the Revolutio[...]ies, but wile was born at Hadley, Michigan, in 1840. and eventually his services were avai[...]t Hadley. ehusetts in 184.1 and died at St. Paul in 1888. Jud1<e Piers[...]law office in Chica.go and in the sprini of 1894 Seobury & Company, an important wholesale gro· ca·me to ~tontana and practiced at Red LodgC un- ccry house in St. Paul. Robert E., the )'Oungcst of til 1911. He served as city attorney of Red Lodge the family, lives on the Isla[...] |
![]() | [...]\Vest Publishing Company at Lodge No. 14; Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, · · St. Paul[...]his profession as civil Valley Chapter No. 4, Roral Arch Masons. Zabud engineer at Colorado Sp[...]Commandcry No. 16 of the Knights Tcmplar, East- 25, 1898_, during the Spanish-American war, he[...]as a. At Benton, Illinois, December 28, 1910, Mr. Arnold first sergeant with his comnian[...]'e \V-1u.1AM \Vin came to Montana in 1911,· was a of that company" until 1905. He then res[...]of the First National Abstract Company. Since 1911 ~Ir. Appleton has Bank of Columbus. been[...]armer at cepted Masons, Li\•10gston Lodge No. 246. BenC\'O-· Kingslt-y, low.-.; the second i[...]s still at home with her parenu. In June, 191>4, •at Livingston, he married M1~s WilHa[...]one da.).ighter, Grace Fletcher, born ~November 28, there. He wa.s in the Dennison Normal and B[...]worked in a store at Holstein a HAlUt\' Eosox :\11:.~0LD is a vc:tcran railroad man.[...]ines Mr. \Vitt came to Columbus in 1911 and home• of the Milwaukee System.[...]y. Floyd First National Count)•, Indiana. June 14, 1882, a son of \Villiam 1913. The bankBank[...]ial position is a most born jn 1844. and for many years has been a resi• substantial one. The capit:.I is $25,000 and the sur- dent o( Ne"· Albany. where his mother died in No• plus $25,000. · The officer> of the bank[...] |
![]() | [...]J. RALPH Sco\•11.. The name of Scovil is one of C. C. JAUf.SON[...]d is rccogni1ed as the tea'd ing ~lissouri, April 25, 1882. His ancestor·s came laundry[...], makers of work clothing. Utah: and Je1111ie, who is Mrs. \Valtc!r R. Dusen: Hc t[...] |
![]() | [...]o remarkably successful as to chal- and was music.red out as 3. Rying sergeant 0£ the lenge admira[...]Pythias. m ~'lc,srs County 11\ 18i)c). He served as a member In 1891 Mr.[...]hn and Henrietta (Smith) and 'died at Terry in 1914: Addi.$On, who was a \Valton, ol Butte. Mr. Sc[...]arriage. in 1914 : \Villiam P., who is four th in age: Emeline~ Af_ter completing the eighth .grade of the Butte wile of Mr. Drown, of Meigs County,[...]illwater, now the City ol Columbus. from on 1914, He belongs to the Greek Letter' Fra- As a cowbb>[...]twelve ycirs. He then established the In 1914 Mr. Scovil r<turncd to Butte and took fir[...].ss. He has :i in Butte. with premises :tt No. 128 \Vest Granite we.II equipped store on Pike Avenue[...]before him. He affiliates with the in a ranch of 48o acres se,·en miles north of Episcopal[...] |
![]() | [...]ouod Cit,y1 Pulaski Coun(y, Illinois. Lodge No. 394 of the Benevolent and Protective He re[...]e, concerning whom special in 1912. ln 1914 she induced her mother to seek mention is made on[...]Ragl:a.nd with her younger son came to born July 11, 1~. a graduate ol the Columbu• 1he Northwcst i[...]in Uvingston and has since been engaged November 11, 1900, now c.ngagcd on the County in the insuranc[...]was chosen police magistrate in April. 1919. His student.[...]He a l.so owns a complete modem home at 314 South 0. T. RAGLAND during the past fi,e years[...]Vashington, born in Henry County, Kentucky, in 1814, From District of Columbia, where he[...]to Southern Illinois Clarinda, Iowa, July 23, 1884. As his name indi- N'd spent two years wor[...] |
![]() | [...]three m,astcr, was born in Nova Scotia in 1846, and was yc?rs ol~ wpen the family made[...]Jived on his ranch at Central Park. He owns 480 ;rnd. builder for a number of ycau. In t88[...]a demo~ mo\'cd to Clarinda, Iowa, and in 1884 became a c,rat, and is a ,·cry acti,[...]Central at Lmcoln, Ncbrt1ska, in September, 1911, He w-a.s Park in Gallatin County, March[...]r and wa.s mustered out in January, 1919, 1914 she has made her home at Irene, South Da- Louise is a student4 he accepted the post of collection clerk m a c[...]McPherson arrived on the $Ctnc in $25-,c:ioo, and has surplul and profits of $75.()00, Stptcmbu, 1911, and established The Advocate.[...]ews for with 1 Boz-tman Lodge N'"o. 463 of the Elks. that locality and it$ circulatio[...]othtr have fh·e children: Glcnncda, born in 1911; Donald, adjoining towns.[...] |
![]() | [...]39 own at \Vhitehall, and on selling this in 11)08 moved he was president of the Agrieultura[...]red Hoyt, who is in the automobile ~fontana in 1894, and completed the studies of t.hc business at Seattle, \Vashing\on. A. L, Thomas has eighth grade at Whitehall. He· worked 1here at ;i[...]isfy hi$ t3stes a.nd ambitions for a prac- 1i1 1904. In the mcantiinc he took two corre-[...]i• 1hrcc years has ' been chairman of the local Red hides he shared with other sheep[...] |
![]() | 40 HISTORY OF ~[...]f the hardware business. He was born at Red Cloud, state since 1910. and has :& splendid clicntagc in his Nebraska, July 28, 1887. His grandfather \va.s an pre.sent home Cit[...]to the western frontier of Nebraska, settling 1824 and was a physician and surgeon and also a at Red Cloud. He was a photographer and opened Methodis[...]died at Victor in that the people of the Red Ooud community. H~ after- state in 1900. \V. R.[...]f Doctor ward Hved retired and died at Red Cloud m 1905. Stryker, was born in Sullh•an Cou[...]• the southeastern comer of the stale. Since 1904 hof<r, who is still. living at Red Cloud. ~he was he has b«n supcr-a.nnuatcd and is[...]L G. Bradbrook acquired his education at Red at Iowa City, is an osteopathic graduate but is n[...]1859. and she bore her husband the followinit d 111 • |
![]() | [...]41 drcn: John, who is a railroad conductor, residin[...]of 1919. Oscar R•. an years. ln 1909 he bought 240 acres of fine frri- electrician livin[...]ent store, the and for two years was a student in the famous departments including' farm impleme[...]dgment is due the splendid Jished in 1904 under a national charter. It operates success whi[...]njoys. on a capital of $25,000, surplus and profits of $12•• Politica[...]r. Johnson has identified himself with Plains (11 1904, at Bozeman, Montana, Mr. Shado:.tn was a[...]ns drcn: Charles Gltnn, born Novcm~.r 17, 1911; and O anders Count)', •[...]was bom :it Center City, Minne-s ota, J:1.nuary 24. 1885. His people were pionctrs in l{in-[...] |
![]() | [...]ears of professional labors January 6, 1884, a son of Smith n.- Farr. The birth he retired[...]tal Moreland, Pc.nn.syh•ania, in 1847, and survives him, department of the army after[...]ia, where he ingston, ,\"ho was born in Ohio in 1849, and is stilt is a stenographer_; a:.n~ Ro[...]including a year at Perry. years he was a student of Bucknell University, and He graduated in 1894 in the shorthand and typewrit- then atten[...]7, he spent about a ~·~•r at Los Angeles. In 1911 modern residence at · Billings · i[...] |
![]() | 44 HISTORY OF ~IO[...]191_?:; al1d Jane Maynard . born February J 1, 1914. \Vhat he did 1hcrc is but reviewed in the word[...]nce Education of Boston in the issue or Octobtr 25, 1917. coming to Montana has given his chi[...]by intensified service in a small com• 28, 1872. His paternal ancestors came Trom Eng•[...]nder• eclitor, was born in Indiana in 1846, and was a taken through and as a result of M[...]of Iowa. He w:a.s reared and married near Red· ~alary schedule foi their services, the teach[...]of Education closes born in Indiana in 1846. They had four children : with the- following[...]consin, where he graduated LL. B. in 1904. For \Vhile Professor Holst has been able t[...]$ Montana, having been established in 1884.· It en• a direct personal • inter[...] |
![]() | [...]45 out Sanders and surrounding •counties, and is[...]born at Aylmer, Canada, in 1854. and died |
![]() | 46 HISTORY OF i10[...]dward O'Brien, who i.s superintendent of was · a student4. stand the p,otcnt forcts Jn constant oper[...]hough a poor in County Limerick, the father in 1824 and the boy, and has realized C\'cry succc.ssive[...]n mother was Ingred Johanson, who was born in 1884. He was married ·10 Ellen Redfern in Ireland, Southern Sweden in 1842. About 18oo, after the and their three children[...]l at Osage, Iowa.. E,•cry sum• POrtunity offe:red. but in early youth found farm mer he worked in t[...]ith this homestead rights by the payment of a $1.25 an gteat business e.n terprise e,•cr since. It[...]perintcnde,n t of the entire he rented a ranch on Red Lodge Creek ir, Carbon smelter department. The of[...]the democratic party. tic Stanley H., born July 25, 1904. owns a valuable p[...] |
![]() | [...]47 several years before coming to Montana., but lef[...]fe as Marion Eliz•beth, born Qctober 19. 1914; Agnes a farmer in Camarvonshirc, \Vale$. Hu.gh·[...]ber 1, 1918. born in Carnarvonshirc. \Valc.s, May 28, 184~. and is · still living at the age of scvcnty'"'[...]usal to accept .re- which wa.s e1tabti.shed in 1911. It is inde• election. In his pri[...]ed from the Miles City High School Ve.I, II-4 |
![]() | 48 HISTORY OF[...].rsit)' at Valparaiso. For eighteen montfis student 3.t the Montclair Academy. Montclair,,,N·e w he was stc.n ographcr and law student with Hon. C. Jcrse)• t and Elizabcth, a[...]Carl F. Cross en- ruler of Billings Lodge . No. 394 of the Benevolent listed from Butte, Mont[...]killed at the age of eleven years. 31, 1904, and Gladys, born July :26, l!l07,[...]s mother run • Lawrence County, N~w York, June ,4. 186o, son rooming house. He then r[...]st and war and died while a prisoner of war in 186411, came a journeyman printer at Mil[...] |
![]() | [...]A 49 in the \'ic:inity. They Jfavc discontinued all o[...]io. Canada, and there learned the Tim~r Lodge No. 25, Knights of Pythias, a mcm- · brickmaking trade[...]con .. c.a rcer at Bradford, \vhere he died in 1904. He was .veniently located at No. 207 ~bin S[...]d good-fitting garments of Feltow He married in ·111inois Cora A. Thomson, excellent qualit[...]ad· dence it in the Alpine Aparlme.nts. In 1911 Frank ford and Lafayette in his native $late grad[...]of the Joliet State Bank. Canada, Novcm~r 14, 1889. The _Tucker. family Mr. Marvin is[...]became a contractor. Earl J. Tucker was rca.red at Aloha Chapter No 41 of the Eastern Star. He 1s a Anaconda,[...]pany, and retained his office at Butte born April 28, 1913. and Janet, born April 20, 1915,[...] |
![]() | [...]13. resident of Red Lodge since 1895, and was a charter[...]member ol the Red Lodge State Bank, one of the • AttHUR J, DAV[...]over the western Logan is cashier. T he Red Lodge State Bank has part of the state.[...]aggregated more than $1,000,000. braska. January 4, 1874. H is Da\•enport ancestOr During t[...]Da,•enport, wa.s born in New York State in 1834. :lmount distributed to the employcs[...]City, where em Kansas September J, 18611 son of Lucius Nutting he conducted an apiary, bei[...]pears as a member of the Massachusetts colony to Red Bluff, California, where he engaged in mer- under date of A\l.8'uSt 28, 1650, when. he married chandising and where he d[...]fornia and went over the in the public schools of Red Bluff, California, where plains in 1849, but soon returned to Illinois and he lived from[...]ucted a in 1893 from the Gans Crofford College at Red saw mi11 at Cre.scent City1 Iowa[...]County and in 188o came to Montana he: traveled :.11 over the country as a band and and[...]e mines <! sical cirdes. The Conservatory is at 214 Main Colorado ior a time.[...] |
![]() | [...]t County, \Vyoming, and con- Lodge No. 246, Bcne,·olcnt and Protective Order tinued busine[...]or Elks. In 1895 he transferred his home to Red Lo<lgc. He Mr. Busha has good reason[...]or. He married . at Little and is affiliated with Red l.-Odge Camp, ~.lodcm Elk in Mcaghe~ Co[...]Ida L Pound. Her parents, Air. and Mrs. Albert 534, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Also Pound, pioneers in \Vcstem \ViKonsin in 1854, · Mr. and lirs. Nutting arc pioneers of Eastern[...]a girls' seminary at is assistant cashier or the Red Lodge State Bank. Petersburg, Virginia.,[...]Thad C. Busha, second of the family, was a student child of Mr. and Mrs. Nutting.[...]nce '\n Montana1 and mO$t High School and a student of the State Universi:-;· of those )'tars[...] |
![]() | [...]in Northc.rn Missouri died there in 1884. He married Catherine Brad;', during Price's raid[...]ican, a member of service on January 4, 1919. ~fr. Johnson was cited Billings Cou[...] |
![]() | [...]ter. Doc- roll B., born in October, 1911. tor Grafton was born a t Baltimore, Maryland, in[...]ears of professional labors Januarr 6, 1884, a son of Smith B. Farr. The birth he retired and in 1904 mo\'cd to Los Angeles, where of ~mi)h B.[...]ical Mor~land, Pennsyh•ani.i, in 1847, ind survives hi.m, department of the army afte[...]where he ingston, ,\•ho was born in Ohio in 1849, and is still is a sttmographer; and Roy,[...]ncluding a year at Perry. years he was a student of Bucknell Uni\•ersity, and ~e graduated in 1894 in the shorthand and tyt>ewtit~ then atte[...]1907, he spent about a year at Los Angeles. In 1911 modem residence ;at Billings "'in[...] |
![]() | [...]I l 54 HISTORY OF[...]s as a member of the work and bocamc • student of banking in the First Count.ry Club. Doctor Far[...]The state mstitution was capitalized at $25,000~ with Jow<L She is an Episcopalian, and a st[...]G. A. Fadness president, and from April, 1914, Mr. porter of htr church. Her father, \Villiam[...]erected, this being occupied in the fall of 1914- follows: Lydia, who is mar;r ied; Mrs. Farr; an[...]en• At Casselton, North Dakota, February 4, 1914, ship, he has always been considered as one of th[...]Scobey, and Torfin Jes• Scobey since April. 1914, is a man of wide cxpcri• ten,[...] |
![]() | [...]ernally he belongs to Bozeman Lo4ge No. 463, Be• incntl.)• identified with the[...]clerk at Chester for the tong and was a student in the Montana State University period o[...]e is a book- was born at Butte February 28, 1885. His father, keeper in the Commerc[...]llowed mining. He owned a ' which he was a student in the academy there~ U"a,·- haH interes[...]he was still in service i.n France with the grade of • partnership with \Villi3m[...] |
![]() | [...]57 shop, and handles a.11 .Jutomobilc a.cccssorics and able location[...]\Vitliam, born in 1912; a.nd Doloris, born in 1914. buildings in 1lontana. He erected the Car[...]nces (Van Eykc) De Buyser. Her was born December 14, 1881, in Antwerp, Belgium, father, a ma.son and[...]and degree Civil Enginter from Val- ° ~r111!J-S of broadening his scope of action, cam[...] |
![]() | [...]w York, in 1850. · Going to Minne• a t 241 \Vest Main Street, and the me<hanical lacil• $[...]is a member of the Ancient Free and No. 463, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Accep[...]maiden Bozeman, Eureka Home.lead No. 415, Brotherhood name was Louise lkDariicl, was bom[...]ame to Bozeman more than thirty years ago, but at 415 Third Avenue, South. Mr. Scars married at finaH[...]te of the County was born in the same county in 1845, was reared High School, a linotypc operator in[...]retired and died in Ontario of high school and a student in the Montana State in 19<>9. He wa.s educated i[...]CnARLES E. HA1ttLtY when he came to Montana in 1911. They had a large family of children. was a young[...]arly eduution County, Missouri, F~bruary 25, 1878. He _is of Eng• in the public schools of[...]and completed his apprenticeship as a 1840 he took ' his family to southern Missouri and pr[...]en left the printing shop al• He died J•nuary 28, 19()8. in \Vcbstcr County, Mis- together[...] |
![]() | [...])., and after getting his b«n a resident of Red Lodge since 1904. He still di1,loma · he went baek to the same s[...]a large and $50,000, surplus and profits of $28.ooo and deposits modern pl•nt. He owns the bui[...]eets. Red Lodge, a substantial two,.sto_ry banking and O[...]of the Baptist Church a mem- residence in Red Lodge, surrounded with' well kept ber of the Ham[...]36, Knights of Pythias and Pinc Cone Camp No. 754, \Voodmcn of th~ ]. S. SoLB£RC[...]as his home thirty years .ago. He was January 14, 190,i. at Mis.soul.a, ~(r. Hartley mar- the[...]orn at Bergen, Norway, De· Zelma. born Febru?ry 25, 1905, and June, born June cember 29, 1863- His father, S. Solberg, spent 8, 1911. •[...]ian army and was an and Chapman State · Bank of Red Lodge, is one of active member of the L[...]since when he came to the United- States in 1884 and he colon13I time.s. \V1lham Chapman was born[...]three years, his services '"· 1851, settling 111 Douglas County. She b«amc the ha\'in~[...] |
![]() | [...]and ,ophomore class, w~ilc Helen 1s in the eighth grade beauty, including his own residence at 407 South of the grammar scnools.[...], At :Mount Desert, lllaine, October 14, 1882, Mr. REUBEN J. LollD. Since coming to M[...]. successful contractor and builder Maine, in 1834, and is now living in Billings, making has been a[...]xperience and of splendid talents in curring in 1741 and his dc·at.h in 182o, during his his profe.s[...]n in Mariaville, Hancock•County, l\laine, in 1834, the county scat of Clay County, Indiana,[...] |
![]() | [...]HISTORY OF MONTANA he graduated M. D. in 1904. He spent one year at Arcadia, \Visc[...]and has the leading real estate business at Red on their feet in Montana. Mr... Wells is• now pro- Lodge. He has been a resident of Red Lodge for prietor of the Hamilton Creamery, and h[...]ymer was born near Holdrege, Nebraska, NovcrJlber 11. 1868. His people were \Visconsin on[...]where he ilton citizen, was born in Vermont in 1844. and died in t8o6. His trade was tha[...]en at Neills• 1s a well known resident of Red ~dge. He was Yille in that state. ·He continued farming until he born in Illinois in 1854 and after his mafriage mo\'ed retired. For three[...]ta Pettingill, who was In 1891 he came to Red Lodge, Montana, and was born in Vermont in · 1846. They were married in an important[...]ed with an un• imPOrt;int portions of Red ·Lodge, known as the dertaking establishment at[...]Creamery at wheel in the mines at Red Lodge at the age of Strum, \Visconsin. In[...] |
![]() | [...]er employment and on going to Lin- sox1_40 feet. They not only do general garage coln, Nebr[...]ral line of threshing machinery and one summer at Red Lodge. For a number of years trucks.[...]He was elected on the republican ticket to the Red Lodge mines for two years beginning in 1905.[...]countr and towns, public Mr. Hymer returned to Red Lodge in 1912 and en- lands, publ!c bui[...]0,.i~ \Vaupaca County, \Visconsin, he mar• at 324 North Plaue Street. •[...]f~mily to the United States in 1857, and was a Red Lodge Chamber of Gommercc. At Helena.[...]ber, ~{ontana, in 1911.[...]holders of this section of the state. A native of 111 Fillmore County, Minnesota. Both in Chica[...]s a pioneer merchant. H, sold out New York, in 1834, and grew to manhood on the h,s busmcss in the fa[...]nd Second Avenue · dying in Russell, Iowa, in 1904- where they have Aoor space 6o,c140 feet. Recently The maiden name of the wif[...]r lots, the building being County, Illinois, in 1849, and is now residing in "oL u~ |
![]() | 64 HISTORY OF M[...]Orin, living on the home farm in 111 1812. One of the br:<>thcrs never married[...]College in Burlington, m V1rgm1a m 1843, and when a boy accompanied Iowa. Having as a y[...]he retired. He is now living at hful residence at 114 Avenue B, Billings, and has .Cassoda[...]rd Church. A. Harader mer, was born in Ohio in 1834, and died in Kearney, .married Jane M[...]and a member of the Missouri Conference· In 1884 he removed with his family to 1\.carney,[...]County, that state. Billings Hi~h School; Mold red, an eighth-grade pupil He wtnt to Cottonwood, Kansas, wi[...]hwest, wh_ic h mercc as manager. In 1914 he w3s called to Yakim3, was followed by a[...] |
![]() | [...]n) Stratton, residents of Ste\Tens- man Lodge No. 463, Benevolent and Protective ville. Her father is[...]l and in a Mr. Harader and family reside at 401 South girls' scmi,,ary at Spokane. ~Ir. and Mrs[...]W. Armstrong was born in Vermont in 1842, but ).fr. Reinbold is still very young, h[...]ls .in pair and fflechanical work there until 1911. In that Clinton County, New York,[...]ency at Stevensville, progress brought him to the Red River Valley )._(ontana. in 1914. The firm was Stratton & Rein- of North Da[...] |
![]() | [...]f America. last one for Mr. Draper. He located at Red Lodge He married at Livins,stoh, Montana, in 18!>4, and in partnership with Doctor Macomber opened[...]ket- Lwingston and the \Voodmen of the \ Vorld at Red Journal of Red Lodge, is a nath:e :M ontanan, h:u Lod~c, wu a st[...]rbon County for a number of years, and through at Red Lodge, hiring_the first school teacher in 1888.[...]o this country deroga County New York, February 4, 1854, and a with her mother, two sisters and two broth[...]w years Jater his parents, Hiram and Mehitable 1874, locating at Sioux Citr, Iowa, and later going[...]of New York Slate, entered the Union arm)• and Red Lodge. She is . the mother of six children : los[...]t birth. taught there for a year or so and in 1874 went to Charles H. Draper was born at Nye[...], Iowa; arid shortly af1crward started for ~!arch 25, 1888. He a~ired a limited•~ucation iu Califor[...]ad\·enture, and was vitally" identi- schools of Red Lodge, and took the preparatory and fied with ma[...]ss between Bismarck and the Black ...Hills. Red Lodge J anuary 1, 1912. I~ is'a democratic paper[...]tity .in those days. offices of tbe plant arc at 211 Broadway. ·In October'. The follow ing winter \\[...]membued by the 1918; Mr. Draper also acquired the Red Lodge Pickel. oldest inhabitant for the sc\'erit>[...]and in order to with Star in the \Vest Lodg_~ No. 40, Ancient keep Up with rapid changes and fluctuations Mr. and Accepted 1fason$, Bear Tooth Lodge No. 534[...] |
![]() | [...]of his opportunities and established him- of the Red Lodge Chamber or Commerce. Mr.[...]nd the development of a prosperous enter- May 14, 1914, at KalisJ)cll, he married )iiss ).lcryl pris[...]of the Flathe.a d County wa,s born in 1828, in Tennessee, and w-as there edu· High School a[...]of the following childrc1\: John a., who IS C-?11· parents were natives of Ireland and came to Am[...]County, but sota. In the spring of 1914 he came to ?-iontana and otherwise took no[...] |
![]() | [...]the oldest of their children. Joel Paul. In 1914 he accompanied his parents to Mon- Clare[...]an,. a member of the Presbyterian Church In 1911, at St. Paul, Minnesota, i\fr. Lorance was an[...]prominent families of Lorance: June, born June 28, 1915; and Jean, born Allegan County, resi[...]He years; Joe, \Vilson, born August :,6, 1904, a fresh- began teaching in his home state of M[...]n his life work. November 4, 19()(), a student in the grammar school; Mr. Taylor was born in[...]the Joel \V. Taylor wos born in New York in 1843, eminent practitioners of his section o[...]southern Michigan was on September 20. 1874, the son of Matthew an then heavily covered wit[...]S acti,•ely in Madison County, Montana, in 1894, and the. latter engaged in lumbering, until th[...]as a farmer in Allegan County born in 1828 in Cattaraugus County, New Yor , and died there on July 4, 1895. For ten years he but in his early[...], and he followed agricultural ?ilichigan, in 1845, and died in Allegan County m pursuits there until April; 1894, when he came to |
![]() | [...]candor; ried Ellen B. <::arney, who was born in 1843 in he seeks faithfully for firm ground .and havi[...]with anything calculated Owensville, Ohio. In 1894 he accompanied his to cast a reflection upon him[...]republican, and ever him and makes her home at Red Lodge. Their since reaching his m_ajority has tak[...]e rendered effective service as 3 member of Red Lodge. The mother of this family was of the judic[...]married second to \Villiam Youngholter, now of Red citi.ens of Park County again chose him to rep-[...]- he was a member-of the police force of Red Lodge, mittees of the House, including those on j[...], who married city attorney of L1v1ngston and m 1911-12 was C. R. Northrop, who lives at Red Lodge aQd is em- county attorney of Park County,[...]rs and is Dave Henderson, ~ '!line mechamc of Red Lodge. now serving as a mem~r of the county High[...]icult and dangerous undertaking. Until Septem- 'red L., who was born· on April 18, 1917.[...]accompanied his mother and her family to Red M~. Gibson noi only increase of pract.ice[...] |
![]() | [...]ved to fit himself for the legal work in 1914. he. made his h_omc in the village ~f profession. He took a business course at Red Lodge, . Indianola until his death April 18,[...]he could affairs, and while in Stamford, 111';1101s, servmg. as spare from the bare necessities.[...]n Indianola; Ernest, of Ind1anola, 1s a tdlcr to Red Lodge and for a short time was in the office[...]. Contmu1_ng then with to Bear Tooth Lodge No. S34, Bene"olent and Pro- the same firm, the[...]was transferred to Fa.rgo, North Dakota, and for 40, Ancient Frcc·and Accepted l\fasons, of which h[...]ntered the. employ of 20, Royal Arch ~iasons, of Red Lodge. He is a mem- the Huber Manufacturin[...]any. His nc."<t venture wa.s with the Minrie- 1914. A man of affairs, he is vice president of[...]Company as traveling the Ea1;lc Coal Company of Red Lodge, and secre- salesman his headquart[...]south of Billings, and he (Robinson) Freeman, of Red Lodge, where .ilr. still owns[...] |
![]() | [...]'Miscellaneous Library at Helena. Judge born in 1847, in Sweden where he grew to man's Pe[...]ntana from territorial bmes to the present. of 1884, he settled in Omaha, Nebraska, where he[...]ty of Montana Pioneer,. u.ntil his death October :28, 1916. He was a republi- Judge Pemberton w[...]in Robert, associated with a wholesale shoe firm '11 Omaha, and Carl Henry, DANIEL H. BrLL>[...]ence from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, i.n 1904. His wife was the very beginning of organized civ[...]Mahila Roat, who was born at Chilaquisa in 1824 the territory and state.[...]phia in 1917 the wife _of Tennessee..., June 1, 1841, a son of \Villiam and A. J. \Villiams;[...]burg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, January 28, College at Lexington, Missouri, •and graduated[...]from which he received his llf. D. degree in 1884. few college trained and regularly qualified lawyers Dr. Billmeyer began practice in Montana at Thomp- 111 that pioneer mining camp. In the work of[...]ticc. He established his private hospital in 1914. His most of the 0ounties of \Vcstcrn Montana. He[...]c is drawn from all over Western rc-electcd in 1884, In 1891 he was •~pointed District :[...] |
![]() | [...]mber of the Established Church of Scotland, the 1825, was with a Pennsylvania regiment in the Civil[...]company at Cripple Creek, Colorado, in 1904, and on member of ·the Masonic frate.rnity.[...]ter, Iowa, chant, was ·born in Pennsylvania in 1847, lived in widow of J. B. Smith, a far[...]erving various railroads in \Visconsin. 11.lcxico, Arizona and Texas. In 1885 he c.ime to[...]remained with her until until his death in · 1914Red Lodge and for land, Oregon.[...]tn•ice. . of Red Lodge for two years. He is one of the ?,fr. Sh[...]f ll!ontana and is affiliated with Park Lodge No. 117, Independent the oldest past grand at Red Lodge. He joined. th>t Order of Odd Fellows, at Livingston, Livingston order January 25, 1873, and has a forty rear ,e\\h·cl Lodg[...] |
![]() | [...]s a large area Of the surround• \Vest Lodge No. 40, of which he w3s master in ing c[...]Mr. \Vilson ·owns t\VO business bµildings in Red home in Eric in 18c;)o. He was a contrac[...]nity of A\'Cnuc. At Dclh'i, 'Iowa, !.{arch 15, 1874, he married Pittsburg for many years. · He[...]1820, and died Iowa, October 31, 1885. On August 25; 1888, at St. in Erie in 18o2. Paul, M[...]ttsburg, Pennsylvania, S. F. Roberts. She died at Red Lodge April 16, 1910. Burge·r was[...]York Central at Sibley, Iowa, April ao, 1911. Mr. \Vilson has no Railroad Company, being lo[...]em three children ha\'C been born, as ness men of Red Lodge, was born at Little Roek, fOl[...]wife of C. F. Elder, an accountant Iowa, February 4, 1891. His father, Jerry A. Argo, at T[...]married Liza Roberts, who class of 1904, and later attending the University of was born a[...]e for two years. Then, after Charles \'\Tilson of Red Lodge. Mr. and Mr.s . Argo spending one[...]who Pier~• County, Washington. In 1911 Mr. Burster served with thC rank of second lieute[...]ted, he at Cedar Rapids. He was first employed at Red has proved himself extremely capa[...]tent. This company, with plant and office at 824 father, Mr. Wilson, bought the Red Lodge Bottling North Twcnty-se\'cnth[...]treasurer and general manager. C.\rr,'• of I.he Red Lodge Bottling \Yorks. This is an im-[...]f the entire tract, in his work having 0f t c Red· Lodge Chamber of Commerce and a thoroughly publ[...]Seattle, i'3.ther, Mrs. Fannie Torrcyson, of Red Lodge. Her Jack Torreyson, was a promin[...]Nora (\Vilson) Cleveland, neither of character of Red Lodge, owning the -first ranch that[...] |
![]() | 74 HISTORY OF MONT[...]e, although in the aggregate more No. 4, Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Boze- irnPOr[...]near Bozem:m; Levi :\{., born i\pril :25, 1899, is a the leading business men and public•spiritcd cititcns ·student in the ~Iont>na State College, at Bozeman. of Boz[...]his ordination as a priest to various churches 111 numbered among the pioneers of that loca[...]ne, Alger, Trout Creek. port, Pennsylvania, in 1841, and ,yas reared there Heron and Noxon.[...]moval to lllottville, St. Joseph November 25, 1876. son of llfichael and Anna (Mee- County, M[...]flis father was born ot Uttca, New York, m 184,. the remainder of his illc, being now retired f[...]ng the Civil war enlisted at Uhc~. was born in 1848 in Constant.inc, Alichigan, and it New Y[...]\\·ifc was born at Florcncc.1 New York, 10 1849 and JS wedding anniversary in September, 1917,[...]ployed Helena. H e came to Plains July 24, 1914, and. f!'r at different times in E lkhart and Ca[...]lains was dedicated De• for eight years. In 1911 he went to work for comber 14 |
![]() | [...]ston. Faniiic, the sec- S)'racuse, New York, in 1847, was rc.a rcd and mar- ond of the family, i[...]les south of Big Timber, on the Bou1der and was a student in the Owatonna Business Col- River. He[...]e• F. McLeod, who died at Big Timber in 1914, Was pairs. His ga~e is at the corner of McLeod S[...]arents; Pat who is employed in Leona, born in 1904, and Lavern, born in 1905. the i[...] |
![]() | [...]the vic.inity of Townsend Chicago, and during 1904-05 was a sludcnt in Bryant until 1886, in tha[...]a lar1tc general or department store, and in 1911 he meantime had entered other lines o( indust[...]out cvcrythin1t except hardware and is now 1911 he had embarked in the real estate business, and[...]stone County. He owns the time operating some 4,000 acres of land, in addition store building, an[...]ew line of endeavor when, with L. S. No. 1259, Knights of Columbus. the Royal High- Butler[...]Pennsylvania, May 19, 1834, was educated in the[...]srinia City, but January, 1864, found him in the more rapidly than the town[...]to his partner a few months later and January 11, 1883- His grandfather, a native of Ger- i[...]usc's quarter section bo':' on that farm in 1843 and is still living there, lying eas[...] |
![]() | [...]al interests of .Illinois for builder until , 1894. The 'las.t years of his life were n~rl[...]illc, Montana, where nou, May n, 1884. and is a son of Henry Sellers he died in 1915.[...]affiliated the United States in 1847, when twenty-one years with the Jndcpcndcnt Ord[...]Illinois, now ls and de,·etoped York State in 1828 and died at StC\'CDS\'illc, Mon• a[...]?n 18..io and died at Havana, Illinois, in 1914, J. B. Arad H. Franklin r«Ci\'ed his early e[...]r of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Independent Order ol Red Men. Clark. c[...]ha,·c one son, J. 8 .• Jr., born September 14, 191~. DcBorgia, ).-fontana. Mr. Franklin[...] |
![]() | [...]t, father of the llontana rancher, was born in 1844 by sailing vcs.scJ, being six weeks on the ocean.[...]d in Adams County, Pennsylvania,, in 1846, and is now Rae.inc County and ·virtually hew[...]six berland County, for two yc;irs was a student in the sons 3nd three daughters, s ix of whom a,r[...]eesman held various township in 1904 complcti d a course in the Philadelphia Busi• o[...]ible, He also has a modern scale, operating about 4.500 acres and acting as home. During[...]utmost of the farme r~ Mr. Stout operated 400 acres. as stock buyer. Since June, 1918. he has[...]cnc-c 1912; Mary Elizabeth, bom February 13, 1914; \Viii• of his ~liefs., Never desiring politica[...]nions h-a,·e ne\'erthclcss had born June 4, 1916, and Ruth, born February 18, 1918. much t[...]fag~., Arkansas, in October, 1874- He was a[...] |
![]() | [...]mathematics. He born in 1Hssissippi in 1828, but was reared and is a mcmbf'r of the honorary[...]kilted ne:ar Spring- mathcn,atics ,md a graduate student at the Unh·ersity field, 11issouri, in 1863[...]e J. R. \Villis, a public.an party 3nd h3$ t3kcn 311 acti,·e interest in farmer at Plains, was k[...]-ars of age whell his father died. For two ~o. 5-24§, :\fodcrn \ Voodmcn of America i Bridger[...]Columbia. After Je:aving college he Homeltcad ~o. 4151 Brotherhood of American Yeo- bcc-am[...]t in Boone County, and men, and Bozeman Lodge ~o. 463. Benevolent and after 18i8 in Audra[...]orthern Pacific Railway, and occurred on February 4 1 tsx>S, at Rochester, Minne- for sc,·cra[...]nate transactions and has bought ~O\'Cmbcr 10, 1904 1 and Duane, born Dccern~r 17, :[...] |
![]() | [...]e. daughter of J:uncs Audrey, born in 1911; Jane hais, born m 1912; and Celi:\ (\\ioody) C:a[...]- guerite, born in 1918. Carol died March 24, 191-1, fi,·c, while her mother died in J919, ag[...]Marguerite died March 28, 1919- . Mrs. Douthett[...]dges, whose story has probably been June 12, 1854, and is of Scotch anccs1ry. His pa- told[...]Vestfic1d, :\hss.achu• in Pennsyh•ania in 1825, grew up there_. mo\·ed setts, Octobe[...]he Upper Yellowstone and the Yellowstone in 18844 has b~n a dealer in in that ord[...] |
![]() | [...]urel. The company has produced and shipped a town 111 that ·\'icinity is still known as Hedges[...]gh as 150,000 pounds or fifty-five tons of honey 111 19Q6 Mr. J,fodges was appointed by the la[...]ontana on all 5ubiccts connected Roar.:11:t Sclt>.F.:F£R. Among the citizens and busi- wit[...]aefer was born in Canton Berne. Connecticut in 1814 and was fou r )'cars old when Switzc·rl[...]in 1876. He was Schaefer was born in 1842, in C2nton Berne, Swit· an old school rcpublie3[...]zer1and, and his death occurred there in 1911. In Mcthodi$t Church. His wife. L:aura Tan[...] |
![]() | 84 HISTORY OF MON[...]cepted Maso,1.S, ha\'ing been tu.nsfcrrcd 1911 went abroad :and spent much time in the from Acacia Lodge No. 24, Lurgan, lrcl:tnd. Vienna Hospi1al[...]and""" arc members of the Irwin, born )\m~ 12, 1914 ; James Bland, bom ' Scp• E1>iscopal Chu[...]cr died in 190-i, at from his father and after 1874 continued the busi- the .age of se\·enty[...]many rived at Uwi.ston, Montana. August 4, 1885, having philanthropic,s . His wife. Hannah[...]g raduated from the medical school ttntil 1904. After that he was satisfied with the of the · U[...]Sulphur from SCo acres oi land he harvested 25,000 bushels Springs and in 1!)08 moving to[...] |
![]() | [...]tion in Germany; Florence, a student in Bozeman For several years past he and his fa[...]l history. In the course of Horace enlisted June 14, 1918, in tht ~fa.chine Truck twenty year[...]stry goes back in New Eng- \Vcsch, was born in 1814 and died in 1862. He land history to about 1640. He lh·ed on his fa ther's spent all his life i[...]usiness effort he ha.s achieved took out $40.000 worth of gcild. Nelson Story, Sr.•[...] |
![]() | [...]was educated in the local public schools and in C\11• Nelson Story, Sr., married Ellen Trent, w[...]wo years and born in Neosho County, Kansas, in 1845. The two gr:iduated in 1919 from th[...]. He ac• ate<! in 1&;)3, and during 1893~ was a student in the quired a lar~c· amount of farm la[...]OC31 enterprise and then sell• Ohio, in 184~ and during his youth remo,•cd \O ing. Since th[...]\Vhite visiting the Bitter Root Valley in 1904 1)4:r of Zona Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, is past[...]thc·mcan· He also belongs to Bozeman Lodge No. 463, Benevo- ti.me edited it. Th[...] |
![]() | [...]wcOmer, but what he has accom- No. 104, Ancient Free and Accepted ~fasons. and pli.shed[...]would make it indi• Lewistown LO®"e No. 456, Benevolent and Prote-c- cate that he wi11 be a[...]benevolent and char- ty, Minnesota, July 19. 1884, a son of Peter and itable work. As a[...]nts of three CO\'cry of gold in California, in 1849. After spend- sons and three daughters. M[...]• gan, but he was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1847, $lt-a.d at a.n attn.ctive figure and moved to[...]sponsible one. He.re he remained until 1901, 11 ::acti,•ities in a number of dirCCtions.[...] |
![]() | [...]n, Mr. BuK.h wa$ born in Gcrinany. Octobu 28. 184?, California; a1td Mabd, who died at the.age of[...]re .now living. . Jr.. 3 student, who is at home. Mr. B[...]equent twelve months he was at Grand Forks, ship 14, range 19, and made a start with a small North D[...]. This laundr)', which was tstab• Jished in 1894. is the largest cstablishme,n t of its LES'[...]i3, He was 3 son oi and to Oillings Counc.il No. 1259, KniRhts of Colum• James and :\Carie (Black) \\'ork. his father also bus, an<I Billings Lodge No. 394, Bene,•olent and a nath·e of Pennsylvania. Jam[...]residence is regarded a s those states, and in 18411; Fr;mcis, who was born February 10, horses[...] |
![]() | [...]In in Northumberland, Ne\\· Hampshire, about 1874. 1913 he embarked in his present realty business[...]the stalwart tyt)c, Mr. Fenton has 1838. He was 3 student in Dartmouth College 1:ittn a Potent force[...] |
![]() | [...]·e.s with her mother in .California. • student of his profession, and has taken Post-ira·du-[...]was -' student in the Los Angeles Business College. Besides[...]d Accepted ~l:lsons. until March 25, 1918. the date of his c.nlistmtnt ttc re.side[...]tory and state. In the paternal line No. 49, Ancient Free a nd Accepted Masons. at he is of[...]\Vatter H. P«k was born in Illinois, August 28, sold his far-m and in 1he spring of 19()8 moved[...]mer) :\lissoula. where he H\'ed retired, and in 1911 went Peck. His father, who was a 8!3duatc of[...]Pre.sbyterian minis- 15. 1915. He was a republic.111 in politics, and for ter who came wes[...]in Jndi• born in Kansas in 186o. 3nd when a sm:.11 girl came a na and Illinois. the.n re[...] |
![]() | [...]ho rcsidc.s with her he applied himself to clerie.11 work and gave his parents; Hcnrx Stuart.[...]ever, which he had heard for some years, !118 Department at Vancou\'~r, British Columbia, C\'e[...]by securing: p:usagc on a s tage. This car- ried 111m to what was known a.s Little Mack's Ranch,[...]st band of sheep, buying York, January 11 1857, a son of Otto and Mary them ftom Par-is Gib[...]lings he made the owner of between t,'.\00 and f.-400 acres of ,•alu• acquaintance of P. \[...]l forum. \Vhilc public life has time he had 14,000 sheep grazing on his own and not appcaltd to[...]been of value to his leased lands. In 1914 he sold his ranch and sheep C?1;1mun~ty i[...] |
![]() | [...]to the United StatCJ and lived on a farm in m 1904- For a short timc·he was wich the Bozeman Dttora[...]crat, .ind is past m:uttr of lcge. From 1907 to 1911 he attended the South Ponemah Lodge Dakota State[...]e came to ~iontana on No\'tmbcr 11, 1«>8, he marritd Miss Ida Flagler July S, 19[...]e and Ac- cepted Masons, \Ve.s tem Star Lodge No. 4, Inde- 1914. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, Bozem•n Lodge[...]uLJAN A. SuTTfJt. The contribution o( Julian ~o. 463, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, A. Su[...]founder and proprietor. Conducted as November, 1911, Miss Maude Moore Parker, daugh- Suuer . Brothers[...]followed . the trade of watchmaking, one of • 110 nms Lcwelle.n, was born at Florida, Missouri,[...]h·c · in 1ht £ace of the opportunities' , Th 11 exchanged. PoliticaH1• he was a democrat[...] |
![]() | [...]the prOrni• born m New York CilY in 1844. S. C. \Vcrnham ncnt business men of Plattsburg.[...]her partner. Their c!-tablishment, located at No. 417 practitioner. Not alone in hi.s pro[...]he city of his adoption. He is fra- in 1849. and they became the parents of four chil- terna[...]hippewa Falls, Minnesota; and Emma, mandery No. 14_, Knights Tcmplar; J\1geria Tc-m:. the[...]f the Shrine, at Helena: and Lewistown Lodg~ No. 456, Jllinois State Lt"g'islaturt-.[...]tions the man father. In March, 1904, to further his m~1ca of the greatest intcllectu.11 attainment, the keenest education, he wen[...]dership among the younger physi· nois, Novtmbcr 25, 1874, a son of Dr. S. C. and e:ia.ns, an[...]Medical Soc.i etr and vice president of the I111001s great-grandfather of Doc.t or \Vemham, who im[...]continued to practice at Marhngo was born in 1804 James \Verpham, the grandfathe.r[...] |
![]() | [...]n the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Red Presbyterian Church. In addition to his modun Lod[...], leaving there for Big Timber, residence at No. 94$ North Thirty-first Street, he whc-re until 1894 he served as pastor •Of its Con- is the owner of a 640•acre ranch at Acton, Mon· gresational Church.[...]After this he spent the Civil war. On September 24, 1918, Doctor three years on a ranch he had bo\1g[...]a, and he held thal honorable discharge February 24, 1919. position until Jul>· 1[...]ucted a re-solute and a$'grcssi"e eam1>3ign 2. 1911, and Elizabeth, born May 28, 1919. Mrs. and carried the state by a m[...]en a ,•c-ry strong influence for moral up• 14, 1866, a son of Jeremiah Pope, also born in Corn-[...]mi,,isterial duties, for he is a man wall, in 1843. He there rounded out his useful 1ife who has al[...], w~s born in Cornwall, England, in 1846, where she ciation. A man of bro:t.d visi[...] |
![]() | [...]M trim E. Barnes, born in Ohio in 1841, who died at HfSham, Montana, which is now d[...]eft behind him an influence was born January 28. 1895. is a gr:aduatc of the for good o[...]born near Raleigh, North Carolina. in 18411, and since the.n h:u become vice preside:nt of[...]such me.n as ?.fr. Pope who undcr- of 328 acre, of land 3½ miles south of Roundup. st-[...]and is chief of Painted Rock Division No. 744, and ANT'RIK E. BARNES. The \Vest is more[...]r for the Chicago, Milwaukee and an tx·tensi\'e scale. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes t,tc:ame[...]a SO!I• Fort \Voyne, Indian>, August 22, 1874, a son of An• Charles, who i.s a medical student. Mrs. Barnes 1s[...] |
![]() | [...]d is now joint agent at home 1.s at 1041 Colorado Street. Buuc for the Northern Pacific and the Oregon Jn 1894, at Butte, he married Miu Elizabeth M. Short Li[...]e ocean to Canada No\·em~r 9, 1896, now a student in the Montana and be-came a pioneer farmer in G[...]odworth. construction he was subsequently emplo,red and as• Mr. Butler was born in Vlar[...]y of on his , father~s form, January 24, 1867, a son of • Chi~o and built many mills an[...]cale. He wa.s ·one of the pioneer rais• in J844. and is now living at Butte with her son[...] |
![]() | [...]ith Charles \Voodworth and mingham, England. in 1844, 3.nd who survives him \V. l\, Coo1,cr under the[...]rve a.s his banking experience in handling Frtnch tx- sergcant-at-arins in the State Legislature in 19[...]known io the citizens of pleasa_nt home at No. 314 South Thirty-fifth S treet, Billings, where he is[...]Ridley was born at London, Ontario. Canada, In 1904 Mr. Ridley was married at Toronto, Can- April 23,[...]ied in (Ht3thf Ridlef, His father wa.s born in 1842, in Dcn\'er in 1909, lea\'ing two children: Lola[...]ducated and married, and . in that city December 311 1907. The prejent Mrs. Ridley prior learned the t[...]e of the leading :ind foremost and married. In 1854 he remo\·cd to Fulton Coun·[...] |
![]() | [...]siastic in his support of the p;irt1·, home at 1240 North Thirtieth Street in Billings. Mr.[...]daughter of of Butte Lodge:, No. ?4.0, Benevolent and Protec• ,vmiam and Mary ( Pet[...]at Shelburn, Vermont, where all of their children 25. 1919, Mr. Chauvin had a little family gather·[...]n at different times has tractor and builder of Oak Park, Illinois; Napoleon, exercised his art and l[...]11 Joseph Chau\•in, the oldest son,[...] |
![]() | [...]d she blow, too, put some red paint On .de town tonite, by gosh. When Ro[...]any sen of a gun ccn \Vood- \Vhatcver sho.11 I do?' villt, wid one[...]Nashun. Bcmby' I'll go up to Julie an' 1'11 a.x him About hal£•past two, three, fo[...]hevry time I'll sec you go on Pete Fon- 11[...] |
![]() | 104 HISTORY OF ~10N[...]f those qualities which arouse re- mined in their tx«:ution, and his dose application spect,[...]ia. · Blue Earth Count)', Minne.sota, Scptcmbtr 24. 1879, The father, Frank L. Halgren, was b[...]to America from Stockholm, Sweden. They bom in 1834, and on first coming to the United se[...]s manage?' for the Ga.mb1e•Rob• w:u born in 1840, sun•i,·es her husband and reside& ins[...]ty. Montan:i., First National Bank~of Hope, 3 pos,11011 m which as manager of the Miles Cit):[...]Mr. for about three years. but in the spring of 1911 Halg'!cn's jurisdiction co,·cn ~orthe[...]been ::acti\'C in Masonry for many town Lodge No. 456 of the Bcne\'olent and Pro.[...] |
![]() | [...]ence in its line. and equipment in their store at 423 lb.in Street. Mr. Downing is a[...]who is unmarried is an indcpc1td- No. 456, Bene,·olent and Prot«tl\•e Order of Elks,[...]ith Lodge No. .30. Knights of P)·thias, and No. 14 Ancient Fr« and Accepted Masons at Deer[...]litics is a republican. Lodge, Valley Chapter No. 4 Royal Arch Masons. September 19, 1904, he married Katherine D. \Vood, hanhoe Comm3.ndcr[...]he comes of a 1011g 1ine of upright ancestors, 14, 187.5, a son of Chriastopher and Roscta (Els•[...]own. \Vhen ,thirteen years old Mr. Downing "·e:111 to work for a ~rm of carpenters and con•[...] |
![]() | [...]. HISTORY OF r.fONTANA was born in 1794 and died in 1877, both events tak- first d[...]later one of the high tcr part of 1§?14 Mr. Buck began the construction schools of Ba[...]he completed and put into operation this 440 mile[...]1905, after a YCry succe:ssful and reputable 40 East Broadway. bus iness career. Not only di[...]ozeman, specializing in the domestic Dwight, 111inOi$, Marion E . Duck became a student, science branch, and is a skilled housekee[...]served with Utah. and constructed the first 40,000 volt tran.s• honor and credit[...] |
![]() | [...]shore." in 1828, ~nd died at \Vkhita Falls, Texas, in 1907.[...]8oo, enlisted for serv- Ltwistown Lo<lge No. 456 of the Elks, Judith Lo<lge i« in the Philippin[...]f this year was enrollc-d as a mtmbcr of the Student4. 1908- mond. \Vashington; Raymond Ae.rie[...]April 20, 1879, a son of Jostph In 1911 Mr. \Vatson was united in marriage with[...] |
![]() | 110 HISTORY OF ?110NTANA · Ba'c.hdor o( Arts; Anna Is:ibc11c, who w[...]u1ty, has marked The family rc.sidcncc at No. 2744 Edward Strcct is the final resting•place of our[...]tled in MasS.3.chusetts. the family settling in 1845 in Sauk, County, \Vis- •Howe"er, his grand[...]e- sc· sons, at Big Timber, Big Timber Lodge No. 25, cured. He uses only the best of materials[...] |
![]() | 112 HISTORY OF r.1[...]\·ing up 5amc county. the fathtr born :\ugust 24, 1838, ind on this property tic worked · in the Gilt Edge mining the mother July 1;, 1846. The parents were mar- • district, and subsequ[...]two miles from his father's farm to the· little red Mr. \Ventworth is fraternally affiliated with Jud[...]1891, ~tr. \Ventworth lch the Lcwiston Lodge No. 456, Dencvolent and Protecti\'C parcntal roof, an[...]u commands greater respect al1d fc\~ died in 1904 in Montana, when sixty..two )'ears of that[...] |
![]() | [...]113 followed £armi11g. He mardcd a :Miss Barrett.[...];Rsr.sr R·. PATTt.RSO~. proprietor of one of the student of the School of )lines :at Butte, but is now[...]did the work near Belfast, ~faine, i 11 1863, He had b«n cm• of the fast two years o([...]until he sold out in 19()8. He then bought the student in the mtdical . department of Columbia[...]New York City (or two yc:ars and P)111ias. He died at Big Timber :n 191,t. Hi[...]large ind catio11. For three years he was a student in the ,·aluablc c:onne<:tion. H is work has c[...]ember. 191$. H is Big Tirtbcr Lodge No. 25, Knights of Pythias, a |
![]() | 114 HISTORY OF l\10[...]tics, but is a stanch re- Ehubtth born May 13, 1914456, Benevolent and Protective every side can be[...]subst2ntial structurts. His career On June 28. 1894, Mr. Stapleton was united in has bein indic~th·[...]urg. is succe$Sfolly enpged ada, October 2,;. 1874, a son of Arthur and Sarah in handling r[...]c still liv-. )1cm, Pennsyh-ania, February 24, 1834. Their chil• ing, and Arthur A. w3s the eighth[...]tablishment of his own was at Flint, ·i(ichig•\11, where he remained until 1905. During the[...] |
![]() | 116 HISTORY OF ~'I[...]ing whtn no one else could do so. A student of F. A. Heinze. the cop~r king, and rcm~ined wit[...]klnto$h early lc3rnc;i it until in Scptcmbe-r, 1904, when he acc-c ptcd the how to go\•crn bo[...]and remained there as such until the spring o( 1911, of some of the pioneer railroads through M[...]ruct some log ·houses on the site. Then with No. 1119 \Ve.st Park Strttt.[...] |
![]() | [...]114, 186o, a son or Edmund and where he die[...]in Rock County \Visconsin, where he mar- 30, 1914. Edmund, Sr., was eight years o1d whc11[...]mine 01>er:llor in the Iron Range o :\linnesot.1 .11 years he was employed as bookkeeper in the Bank[...]in 1902 2.nd then entered the law dep:irt• 1904 he had put in nearly fifteen years as an official[...]cd organite the Sweetgrass County Good Lodge No. 456, Benevolent and Protttti\'e Ord~r r[...]n is affiliated with Chisholm Lod~c No. 1334. Benevo- 3 stanch factor in the party for man_y[...]y. He is also treasurer o f born June 24, 1918. the company.[...] |
![]() | 118 HISTORY OF ~IONTANA he bc-<-.amc a student of St. Andrew's Academy at and mini,,g[...]the priesthood on died young. June 14, 1914, J[...]ghth sc.s- Father Meade mini$ters to the needs of 400 Cath- s1on of tht Legislature:~ :in[...]ath. He wife passed awa,y Dccem~r 15, 1914, in her seventy• was a democrat and a m[...] |
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![]() | [...]119 1893. He then • followed hi.s trade as a car[...]and is affiliated with Big Timber Lodge No. 25, is an C.'<PCrt dairyman and buttermaker, and ha[...]of nine children. An~ is the ru:ar)' 24, 1~. a son of James B. :md Sarah Ann wife of Jos[...], \Vashing,on. 1:.twistown Lodge No. 456 of the Elks since its After this expcriCnce[...]he is identified with the to Big Timber in 1914 and bought out an old cream• dem[...] |
![]() | [...]HISTORY OF MONTANA On February 24, 1902, ·his birthday, he married ha\'e tw[...]s the present county asses• York, in October, 1848,' was reared there, and spent sor, w;1s bor[...]«r of Jos,ph and Mary Ann (Booth) of Red Men. In 1892:, at Missoula, he married Mis[...] |
![]() | [...]iness acti,·itics has invaded Germany in 1834 and when a small boy his parents a ttumbcr of fie[...]r that city. Later he embarked in h\'111g at Manistee; John who was an engineer the saloo[...]mc O\·crland to German Gulch, Mon- r~l}red enginc~r of the. Manistee & Northeastern, tana, b[...]um, Gennany, restaurant business at Red Lodge. He was about June 3, 1854, and had r«cntly come to the United[...]t Jate.r hall in the Pollard Hotel at Red Lodge, and in went to Sil\'er Bow. In 1887 Mr. Ot[...]. farm is 10('3.tcd a mile south of Red Lodse and is c-att1c 3.nd became one of the organ[...]came to the United States as a rcs1aurant man of Red Lodge, and btc:amc widely young[...] |
![]() | [...]Butte Lod"e No. 240, Bcnc,·olcnt and P rotccfr:e Doctor McCarth[...]ck, and his residence is at No. 823 \Veil patern.11 grandfather came to the United St3tcs from[...] |
![]() | 124 HISTORY OF ?110NTANA rng kindncs.s both to indi\"iduaJs :md inst[...]mc superintendent of city aod is interC'StC'd in 311 that pertains to modern sc.hoo1s in the fa[...]aired by the in the Big Timber schools is 285 st,1dc-nu. In 190') absorbing strain of his duti[...]and long experience, and ha, made owns 011 McLeod Street, He is a republican, is the Big Tim[...]y. ~.tr. Erickson, though born in Norwa)', May 28, In 1902, at Dcllinghan,, \Vashington,[...]nts Ji\'C at Reynolds. Erickson, w;1.s born in 1834 in Norwa)', and mar- North Dakota, where[...]ers in Norw-;,.y and Alvin, born March 14, 1905; Hilma Johanna, born the father scn·ed m the regular Norwegian army. January 11, 1907; lconird Melius, born Dcccmbu In 1875, when Erick was two years old, the family 24, 1908; Elmer Martin, born No,·cmbcr 26, J910: ca[...]settled at Mona in and Arnold, born May 24, 1916. Northern Iowa, where Arne Erickson was a p[...]s, widow of S. 0. Meagher County. In 1874, at Diamond City, he Myhre. and she own~ the farm[...]ogital school and was graduated Bache- the grade schools of Lewistown, and attended lius1-[...] |
![]() | [...]A 125 . Novt"mbcr, 1916, the votes or a major'ity[...]. Mrs. Coy is a graduate or the Judith Lodge No. 456, Benevolent and Protccth·c Independe[...]e fundamc!ntals or commercial life March 23, 188.4, • son of E. S. Coy and grandson so as[...]affairs. The Methodist Episcopal Church Roy.11 mine or the Northern Peninsula or Michigan. holds[...]tone, Arizona, which wa.s work. In 1!)00 he cnt<red the employ of the tele• csti.blishcd in 1879, a[...]wo men Mary was born at Swansea. \Vales. in 1849, and thus employed. His first trip to Montana was died at Tintic. Utah. in 1874. Their children were made in 1902, and during t[...]hteen cm• ikan and :\ritona;. and then became a student or the ployts under his supervision. and[...] |
![]() | [...]d makes her home at Bune. Their children in · 1904 founded the Anaconda Business College at[...]brings about a gratHying .tnd then, in 1904, embarked in busineu in that matuial ad\·ancemc,[...]st fitted, forges ahtad, where until ?.fay, 1911, he wa.s engaged in working undeterred by obstacl[...]De \Vorkin, under the name of the Butte m.1te 30.11. Such ·a m:an through his Ycry prosperity[...]e devoted his time and efforts to for- place in 1845, at Ponte Canavt.s.sc., PialJlont. Torino, wa[...]ad\·cnturc. it also a, Butte Lod_gc No. 240, Benevolent and Pro- was but natural that he sho[...]~{r. C~po owns his modem rc,sidencC at No. 401 United Sute.s and loe,.,tcd at <!a1umct, Michig[...]3$ general man• out issue. On August 24. 1915, Mr. Coppo W3S ager. :rnd it was when he wa[...]f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B~ley of Butte, Coppo decla red his intention of bcc:oming a citizt,n, where[...]the republican .Ann, who was born in 1904, is 3.ttend1ng the Butte party. The Roman Catholi[...]and Blanche, who was born in 19()8, arc In 1874 he was married at Calumet to ·Madaline[...] |
![]() | 128 HISTORY OF J\[...]with the surveying \Vest Virginia, August 24, 1881, a son of John C: department he arrang[...]ecame the parents of the foJ. two years, became a student of the \Ve.st Virginia lowing childrt[...] |
![]() | [...]c married to Matilda lngbrctson, born in Norway i 11 bound to arise in any section. One of the men who 18461 and their chi)drc11 are as follows: Carrie, mea[...]nc,a r Custer, Mon- Mi.n,iesota. March :25, 1867, a $OJ\ of Elias P. Fau~1. tana; and E\'a,[...]t Dar has been ,·cry carefully edu- border, in 1828. who died in Chisago County, ~i1,- cated, first[...]t Grand Forks, North D3.- service, and then in 1854 le ft it for the United kota, for two years, com[...]claimed whcnc\'er any sales O'Neil L-umbcr Comp,111y at Kalispell, Montana. On of importance were held for miles around. The January 28, 1917, Mr. L• Dor located at Laurel, Lutheran C[...]of the war between the North :rnd the In 1904 Mr. L'\ Bar was married to )Hss Mar- South. HC ma[...]were widow sur,·ivcs 'him and lives at Kalispc.114, 1914. Mr. 1..3 Bar is a re- t.iincd to maturity, and n[...]fairs of his eom- two year! he was a student of Gusta,•us Adolphus pan>• with ef[...] |
![]() | [...]entath·es of tinucd :.1s a part.ncrship until 1904 when the business it coming to the :\.lichiJ~"' s[...]01is. Frank Oti.s was born in Germany in 1834, and c.;rntile Company, 3SSOciating with him in 1[...]with 1t from 190() to 1914. Ju the latter year Mr. Le a modern residence in[...]ods. The offie~ and store arc at No. 204 \Vest· llr. Faust's son, ifarvin Dwight, who[...]views ).fr. Le Sage finds 1hc li:rncy, is now :t. student in the Unh•ersity of l[ich• i~an at Ann Arbor[...]o aggres- tcrnally he belongs to Butte Lodge No. 240, Be· sh·e business men in :,hno$t e,·e[...] |
![]() | [...]business, and continued therein for Yania in 1846, and dica at Butte in 1904. After twenty years. E,·cntually he[...]~. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. In 1904 Henry B. Gibson attended the pu[...]ssist3iit ticket agent, and was graduated in 1904, and is a skilled instrumental rcm:iincd i[...]• mt1i;ician. Coming to Butte. Montana, in 1904 with tcmlxr of that yea.r Mr. Gibson was[...]who was born on Scptem• Lod_ge No. 456, Benevolent and Protecti\'e Order her ,S, 191[...]ng the musi~l people On December 14, t ~, Mr. Gibson was married of Butte. As a bus[...]he and Emcrr ).(enzo. also 3 high school student. has witnessed and placed on record hundrieds of[...]born to• his e,arents. His father 11. 1873, son of James B. and Sarah Ann (\Vright) was born in New York State, January 25, 1846, and \Ve3.vcr, the former a na[...] |
![]() | 134 HISTORY OF l\'1[...]ords of one of the local newspapers: a student of the St. Cloud, Minn·csota, Business ''S1m \Vc[...]r3Ctie.al satesmanshii>, with Lewistown Lodge No. 456, Benevolent and using his experie[...]who hu become one of the In 1904 Mr. Kassner was married at Mank:UQ, leaders i11 h[...]\'e in the Commercial Oub of Laurel, and he re.1.red, educated and married jn Germany. his wife,[...]gs Midland Empire Club. . aiso a nati\'C of Germ311)', bcari,ig the maiden name Having fo[...] |
![]() | [...]the Rains Metallic Packing Company. La Chene Can:11, but died of pneumonia contracted who has[...]ouse Robert H. Rains t race$ back Middlesex in 1894. Their children were as follows: t[...] |
![]() | [...]and, tan3. Judge Sanncr's offices arc at No. 402 Miner and embarked from there ior the[...]is home city. Armagh, w;i,s born there in 1844, and bore the Afr. Fitton wa.s bom[...]atives of Dane Count)', stationed at Belfas-11 Irel;rnd, li\·es a t Dublin, Ire• \Viseonsin[...]h Governme,it during ricd No\'embcr 7, 1884, and of their three child~cn the gre[...] |
![]() | [...]that office ntan in Ko,·embcr, 1914, only 3 few weeks before creditably for four year[...]ense and w:ar auxiliary movements, cspcci311y the Red of justice to 31( r,:i.rtics concern[...]y Otte of. charge. His wife has been prominent in Red unless con"inccd that both sidt-s[...]olitics, and is exalted He was' also a 11130 of leadership in public affairs ruler[...]s elected first Masons; Lewistown Commandery No. 14, Knights president ;ind fiHtd t[...], doughier of Carl J. Temple of the 11,ystic Shrine at Helena. Politically and Christine[...]"~ifc of Frank his death occµrrcd December 6, 1914. Ottman, li\'in[...] |
![]() | [...]l carrier, resides at igan, in 1884. Their children were as follows: -OuinC)', Missou[...]an automobile mechanic. practice. In 1914 he came lo Montana and until \V[...]y,_ 1!)18. Doctor School. and lhcn became • student of the S1a1c Stevens c.ntered the United State[...]ana, where he was engaged in a general prae,, 11)18 Doctor Stevens was prcsidt-nt of the Mo[...] |
![]() | [...]now a resident of St. Lotus. Missouri. tcr No. 141 Order of Wtcrn Star, of which he[...]College, specializing in stenography and of the Red Cross, Doctor Power took a very active b[...]tered the Butte part in the war work, and in the Red Cross dri\'CS Commercial Bank, with which[...]een 'very successful in his ventures ing of 311 kinds and banking law, and was admitted ln this[...]. Alva Stockwell was a com- In 1911 Mr. O'Neill was married at Butte to Miss missio[...]Power h:wc no children, but }.{rs. Power 11·a,•.ing been a miner of Butte and a mem~r or'[...]initial studies with reference to bank• 31, 1854, ancl came when a child with his parents ing law[...]Nebr3ska, and attended gramm.ir and in 1814. His wife was also born in Ircfand and the[...] |
![]() | 140 HISTORY OF[...]for activities of the be:st In the fall of 1904 he went.to California and w.u sort, i[...]cd for his first term Delaware in 1825, sought better opportunities for of county sur[...]first is affili:atNI with Lewistown Lodge No. 456, Bene\·• name of his cxcc.l lcnt w[...]rents of the following c.h1ldren: SeptC:f1lber 14, 1863, a son of \ Villiam S. and Electa Fl[...]4[...]during 1911 and 1918 :ind gave his munic.ipalit)' as postma[...]lonrs: to the co"!nty Lewistown Commandcry No. 14, Knights Templ~r, -and sta[...] |
![]() | [...]141 most enthusiastic mcmbtrs. llr. Price owns con[...]this company discontinued business in 1894 1 Mr. County, including a comfortable modern rc[...]· being a me.mber of Flint Creek Lodge No. 11, An• try in an)' communhy of sufficient size t[...]one of the most represcnu,. On August 28. 1893. Mr. Hauck was united in ti\.•c c[...] |
![]() | 142 HISTORY OF MON[...]the ,·cry prime of young manhood, In 1914 Doctor Blankcnhorn was married at he has s[...]he is making namely : June, who was born on June 4. 1916_: and in times of peace.[...]Charles Edward, who was born on February 14, Doctor Blanken horn was born at L'Ans[...])· marked personal Blankcnhorn, born in 1847. A butcher by trade, characteristics and decided[...]commercial married Sarah Sageman, bom in 1848, who sun•i\'CS situation may claim a conquest[...]refrom in 1913, Missouri. passed away there in 1914, being se\'c:ntr· with the degree of Docto[...]n From June 30, 1913. until June 13, 1914, Doc:tor order of birth. John Akins was st[...] |
![]() | [...]143 fathtr, but now he rttci\'cd his introduction[...]epublican, The Episcopa.l Church salary being $25 per month. Mr. Akins continued held[...]se Arch Masons · · Lewistown Commander)' No. 14, the knowledge he had ac:Quired[...]ll of 1906. At that time he On June 10, 1&:>4, Mr. Akins was united ir\ mar~ ~sistecl[...]de capital. to the city and in brin$l'ing the 1834- They were reared, educated and married in[...] |
![]() | 144 HISTORY OF i'I[...]ed in Hill County as a he c:1mc in the fall of 1914 from Napoleon, North rancher, but once mo[...]Sion of the reliJious side of his na- States in 1848, at the age of twenty-five, fo•cd in tur[...]heir children arc as follows: J. J., who is in 1854 settled on the Minnesota frontier in Scott[...]ment for two years, was at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1845. and died at Milbank, re<:cntly mustered[...]tes army scn•ice as a private in the Coa$t gust 11, 1892-, a son of M. Ross, and a member of[...] |
![]() | [...]145 Bunc in January, 1919, when he was .lppoimcd as-[...]te Council Naomi Stewart, who was born in 184: and ..died at No. 668, Knights of Columbus (of w[...]ta, unmarried, and living at Racine, \Visconsin; 240, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and[...]Thomas Milliken, a forincr mer- American National Red Cross and American Legion. chant; Jo R.;[...]lin_gs. In 18971)8 hC returned Nebraska, December 28. 1884, a son of \Villiam to Iowa to attend[...]f six childrco, four Billings in July; 1894, and at that time established of whom arc still J[...]surrounding territory a1id indi\'idually owns 440 advertising man in the emJ?loy of several well[...]. with Billings Lodge No. 394 1 l3encvolcnt and Pro• On coming to Montana[...]dcl Hi~h School. Mr. Roehl married, February 14, 191:1, Miss Their only son, E\·crett[...]nec in banking, Masons, Lewistown Commandcry No. 14,, K,n ights and while employed in this[...]l estate business at Billings house. since, 1894, has bce:n a prominent factor in the[...] |
![]() | 146 HISTORY OF l\10[...]ines. lt ma.kcs people fed at hon1c. It owns 640 acres of highly impro\'«l land,. inc:ludin!-: e[...]ied in infancy, the others Canada \Vest, une 8, 1845, 3. son of \V1Uiam N. being as 'follows: Jo[...]er in Conway. Nort.h Dakota; ty, Indiana, in• 1848. The Tinktepaugh family came Frank, engaged[...]evolution. \Villiam N. Tinklepaugh Cloud, Mi1111e101a, is in the employ oi 'the Great was born in[...]assisted his father on the farm for a ye~u. 0 11 Baptist he was always an acth'c supJ>Orter of the[...]h where,·cr he li\'cd. ing busmcss at L311k111, North Dakota, bcgmmng at His wife bore the maide[...]inot Council No. · land, to which he later added 40 acres, in the vi- 1150, at Minot, N'orth Dakota; and is a member of ci[...]f American Yeomen, engaged in ranc.hinJ- until 1914. when he sold his at Fordville, North Dakota[...]d. He has been ~tr. Henter married in 1914, at Bottineau, North president of the Gran[...] |
![]() | [...]147 . ~Jr. 1"inklcpaugh belongs to Ruby Lodtc No. 36, the 1.uca.s O~ra House, ;11 Hamilton, in No\'em~r Ancient Free and Accc_p t«[...]s ch1~d!en :· Lucian Heath, Jr., born lfay 12, 1911: chief theatrical and amusement nssets. ).fr. Suu[...]born at Helena, November 12, 181):?. His years D-:1111cl J,amcs Burke, now a_rc,s ident o{ I.cw[...]kes, :\11d tinued the hotel business. Si1lc-e 1914 he has been Mr. Dt1~ke w~uld. be fu11y justiCicd[...]was Joymg a splendul pos1t1on 111 the busmess aff:urs oi bor-n in Missouri[...]his ma- I ownsh1p, L3S3llc <;ounty. 111inois, six miles north ternal grandparents.[...]er \Villiant of Ottawa, September 9, 1864, H is father Thomas Hamm was born in the Provinc[...]ho spent his acti,·e life as a~ Illin~i.s in 1843. of English a11eestry and the son o( a ).ktho•[...]B_urkt, w]10 c-amc t~ America in 1840 and were grew up in his native province, was married in ).(is· pioneers 111 the locahty north of Ottawa Illinois sou[...]_rd 1s, 1901, at the age of sixty•four. tie.'"11 lumberman, and as head s1wycr was connected 111s dcatl~ bcmg the result o! an injury rcce[...] |
![]() | [...]ng at Vance, Ncbu.ska, saehusetts, in 1840, and to them four children h:l\'e for the Burlin[...]Minneapolis same c:omf)any in Iowa, and on April 141 1906, mo\'cd High School in 1884, Horace A. \Veld secured the first dirt at Carter[...]ens of Yellowstone County is Horace stock of $25,000 and a surplus fund of $5,000, the A. \Veld, Y[...]present time, hbwc\·er, belong• ranch of 640 acres situated se\·en miles west of |
![]() | HISTORY OF 1110NTANA 144 a.s (.Miller} Bly, both now dec:c.:as[...]and in the end a &!Cat volume Carroll, Ohio. in 1811 and s-pc.nt all his life on the of success[...]d cleared bv his father.. i11 Augu,st, 1914, was born .in Southern France, De- Three years be[...]58. His widow spent her last years with Ohio in 184-3 and when a )'Ou11g man went to[...]ostilities. He w~nt on to Virginia City, Ne 4 jn DePauw University at Grcc11castlc. He was[...]Rock Island, Illinois, High S<:hoo1. and in 1904 opened :,, store in Confederate Gulch[...]capital of Szo,ooo and· surplus and profits of $,4,000. way his n:amc was widely kno,xn o,·[...]ciation, :ind owns :in irri~3ted ranch 111' 1885 Peter Valiton married Miss Anna. N.[...] |
![]() | [...]welry where hc rccci•,cd bis A. D. degree in 1914. Re- .. tr:lde 1s Oiarles Hancock. owner of the e[...]remont \V. Hancock was with Flint Creek Lodge No. 11, Ancient Free and engaged m the jewelry business[...]:cm:t.n Masons at Philipsburg, Pearl Chapter No. 14, Order Mont:ina, where he has since been employed[...]f that. city. affiliated with Lewistown Lodge No. 456, Bene\·olent A democrat by prjncip1c. a[...] |
![]() | JOii'.'\ 11. '.'\E\\. EI.I. |
![]() | [...]s born in Virgini;1. in 18o7, grew up at 28. 18;6, son of Joseph and Mary (Marshaliek) Lanc[...]that city was in its infancx. and Courity in 1814. Later he mo\'cd to Hancock • rea[...]lities mentioned. School, one in June, 1894, and the other in June. Politically he was :i[...]bcinJ affi1iated with. ~h. Moriah Lodge No. 24. wa.s a member of that h15tonc con,mumty for tw[...]lic and the trade married life died March r;, 1911. She was the :a.II over the countt',Y. \Vit[...]ing a demand. George-, a farmer and teamster at Red Lodge; James, business progresses and the[...] |
![]() | [...]orn in 1856, i:1 and later at Mitchell, but in 1914 removed to Dewey Schleswig-Holstein Cennany,[...]three then he has made his home at Charter Oak, where arc living.[...]S ioux and South Dakot:i. and Minnesota.. I n 1914 he City, low3, in 19()6, and they bcu.m[...]ous trade, Hinrichsen, a farmer of Charte.r Oak, Iowa i Carl under the firm style of P. F. Brown[...]d seeds, with offi«.s at farmer of Chaner Oak. No. 421 Bank Electric Building. This concern[...]g after his arrival to school at Cbar"ter Oak in 1901 returned to the realize th;lt Montana n[...]aternal bodies. He but in the fall of 1904 stuted to work: in a lumber maintains an independent stand upon political ques- yard at C11arter Oak, where during a short initial tions. using his[...]attending school. manager, and in March, 1914, when this compan)·[...]ompsori tinued with the new firm. In November, 1914, Yards, Incorporated, M Billin~. Montana, has bc[...]the firm has about 200 branchts ~n the war of 1848. Coming to the United StatC$ throughout I[...] |
![]() | 154 HISTORY OF N[...]in Mich• union; Dorothy, born October 26, 191,4; and How- igan. Since coming to Deer Lodge he has bought ard, born December 4, 1916. a modern[...]Shrine, and is a member of Valley Chapter No. 4 1 in the di,•isions where c:Jectric power pr[...]learn everything in railroad work. After th_is 111 profession of the physician a[...]samond (Clayton) Stripp. The Strip1> June 51 1874. He is of English ancestT)\ His[...]ripp, the grandfather of Doctor England, in' 1&>4, was a_ land owner in England, _but Strip[...]uits, and Dartford, £.ngland, in September, 18491 and was he became a well-kno·wn[...]republican and a member of the 1844, at Aylmer, Canada, and died at Charlevoix[...] |
![]() | [...]Dalton was married frOrn the high school in 1St;,4. Ahcr engaging in to Ellen McNinery, who[...]year course in the medical month, and w3s re3red by his uncle, John Dalton department of the Unive[...]After passiog through the grammar graduated in 1904 with the degree o f Doctor of schools o[...]bilities have ad,·anccd him- to the posihon of a 111 :March, 1912.[...]esteem by his company, County, Ohio, December 28, t86o, son of Gen. ~ut also in the communi~ in wh[...]died Februarr 15, -i9()8. His wife was bo'm at 111 >·oung manhC?()d, locating at St. Louis,[...] |
![]() | [...]merit and excellence :a,s a soldier was June 25, 1886, i son of Charles A. and Elizabeth succc.ssh·cly advanced to 1hc grade of major, lieu- ().fcl..-iughlin) :\{yers.[...]rginia campaign, and the name soon was wc-11 established in PennsyJ- and afterward participat[...]the Pennsylvania House, well ticed law until 1874. In that y~r he we11t to known in its[...]1\, Myers was born ::it Danville, Jllinois, jn 1864, counsel for the Kansaas City, \Vatkins & Gulf Ra[...]ican. . 1894 went to Chicago, where he entered the service[...]6 he has G\~ C. Mrcrs was educated 111 the pub1ic schools bttn ,•ice president[...]he age of nmc.teen years, at which September ;25, 18()1, he married Florence \Varr. time he[...]mcnt. In thi.s capacity. in October, 1911, as above was educated in the \Vcstport High Scho[...]250 head of e3ttle. His residence is maint2incd Gu[...]re of prosperit)' in all, one who has 113. Ancient Free and Acce,pted Masons, and B[...] |
![]() | [...]• \Vhite in Montana he fornia, in 1911. had made t[...]ds, and Mr. Laux th.at trade in England. Octobtr 24, 1886, he reached followed her and on February[...]and then entered contracting and con- had bou~ht 125 head of cattle at $20 a head. In tinued that busi[...]'and building. In 1892 skill in remodeling it at 740 Maryland A\'enue. he put up the L[...]c four sons and six daughters. John chinist. ~fay 28, 1917, soon after the outbreak of ,v.,the[...]er one ~'b rines, with the rank of eorpor.11, and • 1s now |
![]() | [...]Billings. Mr. Ballou has $upervision over a.11 of work 1'his company rccogniies the \'alue of[...]ourneyed from was born Deceml>er 2 1, 1914; and Edna, who was France to England, and thenc[...]land Club. The Ballou re.sidence is at No. 118 183.i and he is a son of F. B. uallou, who W-[...]s what may be termed died at \ Vaterloo in t!)0,4. Their children ,~•ere a$ a self-made man[...], Montana. F. R. Pennsylvania, November 11, 1857, :L son of Abraham Ballou always \"Oted t[...]ntered the died on the home.s tead in 1894- Their children were employ of 1he American Sug[...]esting Company, died :it Churchtown, Tot, 11-11 |
![]() | [...]mCliric, ·who o( .the ten ch1l~ren ~rn_to th~11?, ,they raised eight, died in infancy.; Cather[...]mitted gage .with the Union. Pacific Raih:oad. 111 1888 he to practice before the ·[...]rks, two miles 'cast of Anac:-0nda. Like his 111 German communities of opposite leaning an[...]Vashoe Sampler ·of the Ana• P~nder died in 1904. Her i;.hildrc:n were: Mary, conda• Co[...] |
![]() | [...]reme Bert as a partner. The store at Nos. 413 and 415 Northc.astcrn portion of \Vyoming.[...]e Lodge No. 153, Lcwistow1l Lodge No. 4561 Benevolent and Protcc- \Voodmen of the \Vorld[...]patches. The farm in Calhoun County, Iowa. April 14, 18;:2, a son of Louis A. and L3.ur3. E. (Race) d[...]Mr. Shaw was born at Olathe-. Kansas, June 28, region. There he dt\'elopcd a good farm on the[...]18~1 and is now li\'ing .ind values, and by 1904 felt re2.dy to cmb3rk in at Long[...] |
![]() | [...]a num~r of years and wa.s in business ber 12, 1884. His father, Hans Mo, is still living at as a b[...]inued i1\ the Sleepy Eye, was born in Norway in 1849 and came same line at Pendleton, Oregon, a her[...]Her father Bernard Wolf was a nath•c of in 18.54. Elmer J. is the oldes t of their children. Ger[...]owned of the St-ate Bank of that town during 1910-11. a half interest in the paper. The next year he[...]state.s the Ciuzcns State Bank and in January, 1914, organ- as a traveling reprC$Cnt3tive of the Pe[...]of the kind in the of Baron de Hirsch Lodge No. 420, Independent southern part of the s tate.. He h[...]mers to this Stttion of Montana, and many No. 240 Benevolent and Protective Oi-der of Elks. 1housa[...]ession is a banker. In fact he Lodge No. 25, Knights of P),thias. In · 19()6, at[...] |
![]() | 164 HISTORY OF 1\f[...]Mr. Johannes was married March 26, 1914, at right of pa.st achie,•emcnts.[...]ht of the ci~. Aurori. New York, in 1840, ind he died at Buffalo, He continued to be sim[...]88, he had ridden the range a.s in 1846, and died at East Aurora in 189<'>. Their a cowb[...]g a retail and whole• the latter in 1894, and he later became a student sale yard at Helena until May J , 1918. Mr. Johan[...]r·ipple Creek. Colorado. lmpro\'emcnt Company of Red Lodge, Montana, the as a repo[...] |
![]() | [...]o,·cring \Voodard, who was born in 1911. The family re.Si• a wide field in this and oth[...]ocated on a ranch 01\ the Billings Bench, arc at 211-212 Stapleton Block. Mr. Gail carries[...]l 1918. \Vhen 1hc ·Mid• Norw.1}' in 1849, and was four yea.rs old when his land Empire Fa[...]his acli\'C career as a farmer. In 1874 he n~o,•cd Billings ).fidland Club and ,·ice p[...]nie Simon.son. who was born in Norway in 1843 and n:lsium, and after going to Cr!J)plc Creek he played dic-d at Taylor, North Dakota, in 1911. Their chil- scmi•profcssional ball. At Colorad[...]19r4. Mr. \Villiams came to Montana in 1914 and a special train to speak at Billings, this pe[...]mondery No. s of 1he Kniihls Tem1>• . On March 25, 1~5. llr. Gail was united in mar•[...] |
![]() | [...]a Man•in and Marjorie. Orville is in sC\·cnth grade. butchering arid mercantile business at Di[...]her, who was in the nursery busi- In 1904 Mr. Spe.ncer rcmo\·cd to •Red Lodge in ness. He was not )'Ct nineteen years of[...]itter Root Valley. He is a member of the Red Lodge. Elks Club of Missoula the Silver Bow Oub at In the fall of 1917 he rcmo,•ea from Red Lodge Butt<, the Country Club of Mi,soula, and the to Billings, where he now resides at No. 3410 Knights of ·Columbus, and is a democrat[...] |
![]() | [...]mber interests in 1916, he embarked of Elks No, 534; the Billings Golf and Country m[...]County Bar Asso- located as follows: Red Lodsc, ~ox, Roberts, ciation.[...]in the office which Billings Lodge No. 113, Anc1e,n t Free and Acc:e~ted he occupies, and t[...]d- nery, which he operated until his death in 1814. father, Ole Halgriins, spent a lar[...]life work. Cominf; to this country in 1843,. he of harness, and having build up a lucrativ[...]pany; and Albut E. kota, m 19 14. They were the parents of five chil-[...] |
![]() | [...]w, Mon• Northern Illinois in 1846. Locating at Lindenwood t:ana.[...]February born in NCw York S tate in 1844 and wa,s two years 16. 1879. Hi, father. Jo,cph F[...]llinois. Before born in Marion County, Ohio. in 1843, grew up the.re ltis marriage he bou[...]ier, going in in 1861 and York, in 1 28 and settled at Rockford, lthn~1s, ~.s was a comm[...]scouts under Sherman ta:'ly as 1846. He was a farmer and a soldier 1n during[...] |
![]() | [...]epted M:uons. Living-ston had been :m obsuvcr and student of sound .1g·ri• Chapter No. 7, Royal[...]ears. a member of Livmg:ston Lodge No. 246 of the Elks In November. 1916, he returned to th[...]s a Cordelia Burwell, who was born in J846 ·at Canton, student in music for three years in the Upper low.1[...]- Mrs. Spring is Helen M:ugarct, born June 19, 1911. riage removed to Bedford, low3, where Mr.[...]cently mustered out of the U. S. army, died in 1911. Their two children were \Valtcr f_ who is now a. resident of Billings. and F-red, the latter d)·ing when only eight years[...]~. of H. Douglas & Company at Guilford he spent 311 where he established himself in the mcre[...]him to widen the scoJ)C of his operations, and 111 telegraph key, he entered the service of[...] |
![]() | [...].st ideals of his profc.ssion is December 31, 1911: Luella. born February 24, 1914; Henry E. Smith, superintendent of schools o[...]ary 28. 18891 a son of. H. J. Smith, born in New York FacooocK R. Mu~cu has been chcl ; 111d steward State in 1851, but reared in \Vi[...]etor of a cr, born in New York State fo 1854, and they had high-class restaurant at LcWistown.[...]d and moved to Dodgeville, He .died in Man;:h, 1904, at the age of sixt)'•fivc. \Visconsin, wh[...]cei\'ed his degree in 1920. Between 1912 and 1914 Mr. of 1904 he went to St. Louis, Missouri, and. as.so..[...]in the !all of 1915. He h~ • schoo_l~. 11 te•<~- chef and steward for one of the prominen[...]rant business for himself at Helena, ind since 1911 outlook on life and a rNfization of the rt[...]he Gollatin l.fr. Munger married March 10, 1904, Mi.s.s 'Nora County Te·ach~rs' Association[...]s at No: 319 sons, at Hcl,na. Hiram Chapter No. 14, Royal Second A\'enue, East, a[...] |
![]() | [...]171 On September 2, 1914, Mr. Smith was married to gained an en[...]ose, a mer• familiar with hi.s work. 111 January, 1919, Mr. Cur• chant of Three[...]rt to every mo\'cmcnt for the gen- and si1,ce 1914 he has been retired from aeth·e busi- eral[...]leted linger, was born in Germany in 1825, and on com- at the age of sixteen years and he[...]s. he was tmploycd in a farm His origin:11 homestead he still own,s , and has ac• implem[...]Adam Bollin$«, lather ol John, was born in 1874, Then, for a similar period, Mr. Currier wa.s a[...]\Vis'c onsin, Minnesota and North Dakota. In 1914 that town and the first representa[...] |
![]() | [...]:MONTANA, \Vmiam. the youngest, arc still jn the grade schools. school in -1899, he came to Livingston i[...]• ~ interest, January 1, 1914, becoming sole owner. He Mr. Bollinger is a r[...]ell-known merchant and ing general store at \Vilu,11; a r3nch of 190 acres, a reprcsent:uive business[...]he Montague Overall Factory, the Livingston Ice 1841, and was there reared and cduc3tc-d. After his P[...]to Livingston, Montana, and born Septemb<r 8, 1914; Russell Glenn, August 8, has m;ide--hi$ permanen[...]ves his earnest support Russell who was born in 1844 in Shintown, Illinois. to the ·republican party,[...]in this work; Edward, who Livingston Lodg_c No. 246, Bc'nevolcnt and Protec- died in )·oung[...] |
![]() | [...]of pur• School; Imogene, born in May, 1904, is a freshman pose. rightly applied and pcrsi.st[...]and respect accorded him by his fellow 11, 186,1. He is the eldest of ten children, His cit[...], elsewhere in this duchy, October •• 184:2. Mr. Schm1t's P.arcnts came volume. He was educ[...]Hanscns acquiring a some sc.hool training. In 1&>4 he graduated from ho,nc in Pott \Vas.bin[...],•cling salcsm:m tt11S were married on June 11 i863. The mother for the Chkago Portrait Company,[...]na, 0:-tgon :md California. In 1899 Mr. 0£ this 48o acres :ne located sixteen miles norll, of S[...]the past £cw years he has been active vice Mont:111a and other sections of the Northwest. •[...]He ,-.•as born at \Vathcna, Kansas, May 25, 1885, sufftrings and privations while a captiv[...]nty•two, while his mother wa.s a native in 1914, and his widow now makes her home with[...] |
![]() | 174 HISTORY OF MONT[...]returned United States by his parents in 1841, and spent the .t~ the United States and r[...]in 1:,yco~ing· County, Pennsylvania, July 14, 1917. school of the aviation service at Atl[...]e Bank at,. \Vathena, remaining there a student of Bucknell University at Lewisburg, about tw[...]Daniels is police magistrate. Mrs. Sehuch NO. 456, Bcnc\·olent and Protecth·c Order of Elks.[...]om1c lion, Pennsyl\'ania, in May, 1886. In 1841 he came and social welfare of men in the[...]arc few men of the state who stand any higher 111 Jacob Schuch was .born in Ba\•ar[...] |
![]() | [...]mmercial Oub, and is a mem• born August 13, 1864, in NicoJlet County, Minne• bcr of Broadview Lo[...]s· Templeton, who was born in that state in 1024, and ses.sor of an enviable 'fortune, the dirtcto[...]in Fergus County and one of the TGt. lJ-,11 |
![]() | [...]was admitted to st:uchood, Lcwisto\Vn Lodge No. 311 Ancient Free and Accepted 3.nd l:ltcr scn·cd[...]ic-al Position. These arc but gauges of qualities student of the Univer.sity of Michigan, who at the whic[...]os.c kindly hc:a.rt radiated mother . died in 187.4. Albert R. Gates after·ward good c;hcer[...] |
![]() | [...]177 at Hch.-11-a, -a.nd irl polities a republican. He died ,·cry acti\'e member of 1hc Methodist Church. He |
![]() | [...]is in the United R. M. Logan WH born in 1854 in Steubenville, Statu Armr: and Elmer. who is an[...]me, although he i$ now practically rttircd the fo.11 of that yc3r cnias,:td in mining at Mae:ka)',[...]tering the leg.ii profession, for which he was wc-11 kni1;:ht. Profcu ionally he maintains connce:t1on[...]of Logan, Utah, as a studtnt a.nd chemist. In 1904 a steam tnginetr for the Anaeonda Copr>er[...] |
![]() | [...]Since December. wards, was bo_rn .111 . Kentucky in 1,w and died at 1911, the Chronicle has been published as a dail,y. Roodhouse_ llhl~o1s, 111 187?, where he was a pioneer The firm is[...]ards•. was born at Ro«1ho1:1sc, Illinois, in 1841, h3.S worked uncea,s ingly for the welfare of hi[...]ccasions acted born in Kentucky · m 1843 ·who died at Roodhouse. as ma}._'Or. l.lr. Howa[...]who 1.s a farmer of Yeomen, and Bozeman Lodge No. 463 Benevolent R'?(>dhot.?sc, Il[...]n the Helena; and Charlie Louise, born in 1905, a student offices of SC\'eral attomeyS of' St.[...]ts surr,tos. $30,000, a nd its dcr>0sits. $"1,517,486.16. izcd the Vallier Mercantile Comp;my and for[...]e of the best kno"·n bank was establis hed in 1904 by Y,cgen Brothers of fin3nc:iers of the S[...] |
![]() | [...]• plianccs. for conducting a high grade b:ankinfi busi• Lodge, Knights of Pythias;[...]In 1910 Mr:. K:utditt was married at Red Lodie, belongs to the Christian Church of which h[...]sports he belongs to the where she was r~red and edi.tcated. Mr. and Mrs. Anaconda An$1crs Clu[...]ig game m the R<><:ky :\1oun- was born in 1911; Frank, who was born in 1912; tains, but this is[...]ous duties. ,For some years he has in 1914; and Silvery, who was born m 1917. bttn a member[...]ice president and half ow1tcr of the 8tX'JAMIN F. ifouLTOX, chairman of the Board Stoup .H[...]knowledge in business enterprises February 28. 1867. His ·parents, Elkan•h H : and th:an to[...]Maine and born at the same place as his son in 1847, where came \Ve.st, and in the spring[...]ater sold their sheep ,herds born at Zogorjc in 1847, and died there in 1918. and stocked[...]rs. He chcron horsc-S. He has about 225 head of Herefords then went to Northern Austria,[...]n coal mining !caving this line of work 456. Bcnc,•olcnt ind Protec:th·e Order oJ[...] |
![]() | [...]s in England. In April, also o~ncd the mine where Red ~ c now stand,s. 1918. he was permanently transfe[...]l of 1916 ?t.·f ajor Whipps married Rose January 25, 1 ~ and was three years old when his Sur,;ley. T[...]cle, has been south to the Equator, and the forty student4' ed him opportunity for a bus)' and unusual caree[...]t he . was ass~iated with hi.s father in the in 1846 near the ~, o! Hamburg. but o,·er the ~inc mer[...]his parents came to the U111ted 1914 he went to Texas to cogag:c in the Bermuda[...] |
![]() | 184 HISTORY OF ~10NT[...]e de- He retired 1 from active life in 1~11 and died in mands of his trade n•ith an excellent grade of iOOds May, 1916. His wife passed away[...]o bac!< with kato, and in the fall of 1911 came to Lewistown, his energy and 1nR.uence a[...]e.st of his life there as a merchant. He died 111 1911, at the L$!wistown Lodge No. 4_s6 of the Btnevolcnt and[...]llatin County is to ).fontana, and· during 1911•12 t3.ug,ht in the Uni- honored by the[...] |
![]() | [...]in 18c9 and spent ..Chnstian County, illinois, i.11 .1894. 1'0 this worthy all his life there as a farmer. He died in 1894- He couple were born the followrng children: Gu[...]llier has exercised residences. In 1894 he moved to Deer Lodge, where as sound busine$s[...]regan. in 1911 and resumed his busi1tess as a construction[...]. Mr. Hollier has been twice married. In 1874, in power house, dormitories, kitchen[...]ery Mr. Hollier has ever given his support to 311 worthy phase of the lumber indust[...] |
![]() | [...]mills at Eureka. It is t'I. house in colonl:11 style, 1858 he went to Des Moines, Iowa.,[...]uring the \Vorld C_jty, but .i!1. 1864 flood _and grasshoppers and In- war they •[...]cery and commission store at Denver. for the Red Cro$$ Chapter and he se·ned as one[...]clcr½ and recorder of Deer Lodg~ ~ounty in 1811, work in 1hc Legislature said truthfully of[...]ntana. County and in . the campaigns for the Red Cross Henry S. Clark died at Lon[...]i\·itics. \Vhile a dcmo- January 2'Z, 1914. A t Fountain, Colorado, August •cra[...] |
![]() | [...]s soon promoted the Fergus County Chapter of the Red Cros.s, and to htad bookkeeper and ca.sh[...]aherward he joined Lewistown Commander')• No. 14. Knigh1s Tcmplar, lhe Mcrchanls Nation[...]metropolis or the Fl:ithead country. t.odge No. 4$6, Dcne\'olent and Protective Order of He o[...]spirit in bchalr of all mauers & Son. In 1904 Mr. \Vhipps er<etcd the \Vhi~ps affecting[...] |
![]() | [...]rm has satis- brought about the · reclamation of 43 acru of factorily ha.ndled arc the Big Timber Ga[...]. lows, Knights of Pythias, Elks and the Episcop:;11 Fraser and Dr. E. V. Foster, besides many other C[...]f progress. each contributing On October 4, 189o Mr. McLaughlin was married in his sphere of[...]elena: Ernest is a born in Ontario, Canada, in 1834. and who died thel'e student in Park County High Schoo1. The record in 1896. T[...]is home locality and Ono J. Su.rN:ONS, of Red Lodge., h,s to an ex- until twenty-seven years of[...]esident and mamtRer of the Liv- parent.s moved to Red Lodge, Montana, in Sep• ing~ton ~uilding[...] |
![]() | [...]rong, and for eight months,drO\'C a wagon or the Red Lodge[...]h.at corporation Fellows, llear Tooth Lodge No. 534, of the Elks, until 1915. During 1915.16 for two years he wa.s and Red Lod11e Camp of Modem \Voodmen of deputy county[...]modern residence at 10 North treasurer oi the Red Lodge Abstract & Title Com- Haggin Avenue. He mar[...]ich was c,stabHshed in April, t915, and is son at Red LodJe in 1915. Her mother is dccea.sed che lea[...]he company arc in the Sa,•oy Block. ness man of Red Lodge. ?i.fr. 3nd Mrs. Bloom have 1lr. Simm[...]pasi cxalled, ruler of Dear Tooth Lodge No. 534 of HAKOLD S. UtOOxQUJST. This is a famil[...]several communities of Mon• a member of the RedRed Lodge, Mr. Simmons a1iswered the call for mili[...]harge getic business men of the city. January 24, 1019.[...]quist was born at Livingston, He mar1ied at Red Lodge, Octob,cr 4, 1912, Miss Montana, Octobc.r 16, 1891. His fathe[...]\V, Dunn. Her (Lui.st, founder of the business at Red Lodge, was father was born in · Pennsylvania[...]e yttrs Northern Iowa. nc,ar Mason City, in 1884 and was of age when he came to the United St:ucs.[...]to the Yakima V:i11ey in \Vashington, where to Red Lodge, Montana., in 1910, tiugbt in the pub• he[...]n•s Club. in 1900 ume to Red Lodge and established the[...]eading mercantile enterprise of in ntss men of Red Lodge~ enjoys great popularity with kind in Carbo[...]manager. \Vhile in Red Lodge he scr,•ed two terms as a mem• .M[...]uncil and was in every respttt a native son of Red Lodg:t':. He was born there May public spirited c[...]RawHns, \ Vyoming, her ol the CroonQuist firm at Red Lodge ; Harold and in 1888 came to :\lontana.[...]Company After their marriage they mo,•cd to Red Lodge, and re.sides on his farm at Or>Portunity,[...]s navy; Ella and widow is still li,·in.g at .Red Lodge and is the mother Alice. both at home.[...]onquist has spent most of his career miner at Red Lodge; Edward B.: Anna, wife of in Red Lodge. He groduated from the high school Andr[...]wifo was employed in his father's store. During 1911•13 of Ray Houton, of Red, Lodge; and )c-nnic, a t c1e• he \1,'as a student in Grinnell Collc,ge in Iowa, com• phone op[...]ess in in a store until 1916 and then returned to Red life. H e attended country >ehools to[...] |
![]() | [...]to b<cn city milk and dairy inspector of Red Lodge. his duties as active manager is secretary[...]el man £or b<r of Star in the \Vest Lodge No. 40, many years. Mr. and Mrs. Geron[...]qui.st married Laura Gerondale:, born April 14, 1919. Curry at Red Lodge, April 9, 1919- Her patents' arc Joseph a[...]J. ]. Guo:<DAU:, who ha• b<cn ·• resident of Red eff'ec-ti\'C .service to their municipalities and[...]the past ten ycau, is a practical dairy munities. Red Lodge is particularly fortunate in and butter c[...]heart of the dairy- experience prior to coming to Red Lodge in 1917. ing district or America. His fam[...]ky. in 1883, where he had been e n ~ in £arm- Red Lodge business man, was bom in Brown ·Coun- ing[...]rman cnhstcd in defense of hi.s coun• Jn 19()4 he moved to \Vallacc, Michigan, and has tr,r. and[...]war. In 1861 he enlisted in a Ken- si11, in 1864. and died there in 1837, the mother of tucky infa[...]arried and resides at Pestigo, a Presbyterian. he 11\•cd up to the highest ideals or \Visconsin;[...]Field..Kenlt!,Cky. ~fr. Gerondale came to Red Lodge in 190CA and in ,~: Henry H .. whose name h[...]1d. at which time he company. The plant is at 423 North H3gin Avenue. began ranchin't and was so[...]:\t Chcytnnt \Vyoming. In 1916 he returncu to 11 18 w:u exalted ruler of Bear Tooth Lod,ge No. ~fo[...]ars ·he has £or a brief J>Criod. leaving it for Red Lodge 10 1917. |
![]() | [...]in 1912, le3ving two children, Lodge No. 456 of the Order of Elk>, Judith Lodge Henry C., who was born May 24, 1905, and Myr-tlc, No. 30, Knights of Prhias, Judith Lodge No. jo, who was born Januuy 24, 1907. During April, 1913, Independent Order o Od[...], who r'esidc in Rosebud County, April 14, 1903, Mr. Creel marriW; Miss Kittie A. Montan[...]Schaaf. Vivian, who wa.s born Noventbc.r 2, 1914. Mr. For· c:arly settlers o{ this state. Mr. and[...]rgus County for twcntr years. coming ranthcr near Red I..odgc. to Montana from Illinois.[...]ldC$t o{ her eight children. :.an optimistic· student of the eages of the world's A brief record[...]da, wife of A. D. His father was born in 1844 and is still living, hav• \Varde11. a coal mine[...]uneral directing_ parlors in December, comprises 640 acrts fi,•c mitu northeast of Red 1902, and later the Montana Hardware[...] |
![]() | [...]and maintains a high standing the \Vest Lodge No. 40, :\ndcnt Free and Ac.ccptcd in busines[...]andid<ltC:S a.s regards politics'- and Avenue ih Red Lodge., He married in Osage City.~ is[...]was united in mg in Italy while her mother is in Red Lodsc. marriage :it Harwood, Missou[...]ore, daughter of Steven J. and Alice Alph;i., of Red Lodge, a graduate of the high school Moore[...]high schoo1, married Edwin June S, 1914. H. 1leh-illc of Los Gatos, Ca1ifornia; Kate, al[...]ng man of good busi• and is bookkeeper for the Red Lodge Brewing Com- nc-.ss cap:lcity, fa[...]his death occurring November 6, cated at 2810-r:z Second ;\\·enue, North, in l!)OC}, and ·1918; and Leo, who is a pub1ic school student. ha,s since managed its affairs syste[...]R. The members of the vas.t Augu,t 6, 1884. at Deal, County Kenl, England. army of business[...]have been re- Dover, County Kent, in 1854, and there acquired cruited from ,•arious other[...]y_ a Billings in 18<)c). Since · 1914 he has been actively farmer, is now proprietor o[...]nt- married in Deal, England, Charlotte H3.11, whose gomery County, Missouri, born December JI[...]allent, who is son, J. H. Miller, was born in 1854, in Ohio, where engaged in mining at Butt[...]de, who is longs to Billings Lodge- No. 394-, Benevolent and engaged in farming in Vernon C[...]Mr. Trott married at Billing.s in 1914 Mi" Emma schools of Missouri, and continued to[...]and continued to be so en• born November 25,- 1915; and George, born July Z'J, gaged until 1911 r when he took up his home and 1918.[...]The name of Chuley W. Billings in October, 1914, he found employment in Hill is known to[...]'seeing, enterprising man, careful and painstakmg 111 |
![]() | [...]ll, was born in Maine in 1816 On Au3ust 14, 18Sg-# at Helena, ~fontana, Mr. and died at Ly[...]d been connected with the Govern- was born in 1825 in Swamscott, Massachu.$CUs, ment engineering dep[...]Vhitc Sulphur Springs, dividing Minnesota, August 11, 1878, or German ancestry. his reside.ne[...] |
![]() | [...]ing of a studious Switzerland, in 1804, and in 1851 immigrated to 1he nature, with a rc[...]cupcnter and con• at Minneapolis, a.nd in Jt;)04 was graduated from th3t .tractor. In 1879 he[...]At the time of Posing of his hospital in June, 1911, Doctor ~loviu$ his death he W2$ c:-itr m[...]L. Zimmerman, who was born in that city in 1843 1s a man of cxcellc:nt fin.1nci3.I standing, o,[...]of Surgeon.s. In 1828_. at the outbreak of the Spanish•American In[...]s oroven successful even beyond ~o,·cmbcr 10. 19144-6 South Main Street. E,•ery facility in[...] |
![]() | [...]en; George, and Etifalie, born December 4111 Sydney, Ohio, in 1843, and left that land George \V. Jones enlisted in[...]thers live in J<an.. he became a farmer, and in 1911 he came to Mon• s.as City, both da[...]s. St. Bernard Commandery No. 6, to 1he bar in 1904 and remained in the Scott &[...] |
![]() | [...]of telephone line covering the born June 13, 1911. district bet[...]a.nd t31ents. ingston Lodge No. 246 of the Elks. He i• a stock• Mr. Blair[...]ary 17, •~, at lb.con, Illinois, Mr. 1843. Ja~es A. Blair manic~ the mother of Harry[...]higan. nois, g'!'aduating_from high school in 1&435. In 1887 Lloyd G. Strever was born in New[...]cd at Li\'ingston, Montana, and the next 1840, :i.nd about 1843 his parents moved to the vicini~y two y~rs he[...]lings, Montana, ~1,y 18, 1915. She was the high grade s tock raising. · •[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF 11'10NTANA[...]o is now ~ ·sheep rancher from 1883 to 189.3. In 11!9<> he w•s farmer on the Billings Bcnc.h, seve[...]rvice he resigned department, gradua.1ing- in 1914. In the spring of that as a director of the Empir[...]ons, and is a charter On October 27, 1874, Mr. Cook married Emm:i membtr of Billings Lodge No. 113, Ancient Free H. Onds. She w:.s born in Ferrisbu[...]om follows: Elizabeth M.. is the August 3, 1904, at Gillette, \Vyoming, he married wife of Dr. A.[...]nk of second lieutenant and reached his overseas 4, 1910.[...]rict. His wife was borh in New York State in 1814 and Judge Cheadle was born i[...] |
![]() | [...]is active 1ife a.s a grain and stock 4 it[...]alderman from the Third \Vard the fall of 1()14- · He served as prosecuting attorney and in P[...]wn birth occurred to Lewistown in Deumbcr, 1914. aod from January in Madi$0n County., t[...]that office by popular vote Montana in 1864, overland with ox teams, and were on No\•em[...]public administrator in l{issouri in I9Q2 to 1904, father had a pioneer store at tha[...] |
![]() | [...]os~ through Northern \Vyoming and Southern Montan:11, energies arc exerted to the utmost capacit>' to[...]Mr. Bodden is unmarried, but resides at No. 416 they have come from more eastern points, with t[...]bt1ongs to Billings Council No. 1259, Knight$ of Jacob C. Dodde.n w•s born at T[...]early manhood, Ned A. Telyca, of Billings, In 1845 he came- to the United States, and after a start[...]ft. Born near Buffalo, New York, in J848-, C. B. Tel• being intcrc.sted in farming, st[...]n in politics, and while a resident Germany in 1841, and brought by her parents to of \Vlsconsin str[...]ff for a term. He Dodge County, \Viseonsin, in 1848, where she was is a mtmbcr of the Presbyterian C[...]6l. · ~r Company: Mi.tilda, who died in 1911, aged thirty- Educattd in Tek2mah,[...] |
![]() | [...]ternaUy he is a member of Billings Lodge No. 113. mined to enter the legal profession, he[...]nt of the Billing, was graduated in 1911, with the dcg_!ee of Bachelor Clearing House[...]of Laws. Coming to 1-lontana in December. 1911, is well qualified.[...]that place. Mrs. Tel- offices in suite 3·4·~• Montana National B:ink Build- yea was g[...]ntana Ja.nds, Montana. He was born September 24. 1886, at owning at least 15,000 ac[...]isconsin, in 1853, and there spent his No. 394, BcnC\·olent and Protective Order of Elks[...] |
![]() | [...]O,arlc.s L., whose birth occurred July 25, 1903. low•. March 26, 1878, being • son of[...]moved with his family to Davenport, Iowa, in 1864, carrying on 30 entirely wholesale busi[...]o.n ardc,n t supporter of the Congrcga• in 1848, and died at Newton, low-a,. in 1912. Their[...]. Kate Bieber, was born in Germany in 1834, and in \Viltbank, who was engaged in farming during his 1846 came with her brother Henry to the· United li[...]comp3ny, cashier for a mercantile firm until 1911, and the and for three years a[...] |
![]() | [...]company's plant and offices arc situated at 425-7 18So he remo\'cd to \Vest Union, Iowa, where he[...]Montana, having a New York State in 1834, and died a t Perry. Iowa, two-fifths interest in a ral'lch of 12,000 acres located in 1914, at the good old age of eighty years. They ne[...]th, head of a private school. \Vhcn Lodge No. 113, Ancient Free and Accepted Order but sixteen yea[...]and for twenty years carried on a sub• s ti.11 resides in Saline, Michigan. but her mother stant[...]litically ),{r, Swearmgt"n is a strong rcpubl1e311. \ |
![]() | [...]ing. . . braska, Octo~r 4, 1883. His father, Michael J. He[...]rom Snellklcher, • w;is born in Gerni'a ny in 1841, came their ancestral haunts. Mr. Smith was born[...]rade, established the first blacksmith shop June 24, 1859, and Maine was also· the native state :it[...]:i. farmer in that vicinity: ifargaret, born May 14, and later a republican in politics. His wife dic[...]ad\•tnture ahd reward it could bestow October 4,··18¢; ,Vas in thC spring of ·1919 with the u[...]k · Hills or South · Dakota'. • He made that 4, 1898, is 'employed in the , postofficc at[...] |
![]() | [...]hose life is found elsewhere. Lewistown Lodge No. 456 or the E lks and with George[...]t Lewistown, the K.oi,rhts or PythiH. On No"cmbcr 25. 1907, .\nd tbc fiut money he earne[...]e raises between JOO :lnd lie w:as born July 25, 1836, :Lt 8isho1>ton in County SoO acre.s of w[...]can. In 1864 Frank Day joined a 1>3rty makint: the J[...],•ing at Ashton, Iowa. There 1>ro1><rly. In 1894 he built a blacksmith shop, and we[...] |
![]() | [...]ated with Cascade Lodge No. 34, Ancient Free and Mr. Oswcilcr is a democrat,[...]d is :i.ffiliatcd with 1.hc Knights LodJ;re No. 4,S6t ucnevolcnt and Protective- Order of Columbus[...]he-ad was born at Grand Ha\'en, . Michigan, in 1847, was of sheep .on their fands. Josiah . Huntoo[...]Huntpon engaged in practice alone, and since 191411 toon. handling a general l;iw practice.[...] |
![]() | [...]of a common school education, ·c ommendable am- 41, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Billings[...]4 19()9. Her only son, ).liltard T., was a student in the the way for him to proceed, his keen i[...]19 was still in the Evcntuilly, i1, 1914, he identified himself with the |
![]() | [...]n his own account, guerite, born ~pril 211 1917. · and eventually pure.[...]succcssfu.11y' cultivitc this homestead until 1&)4, for a family to become cst3.blishcd in a com[...]tist Church, in the work ·of which he takes an 1842, when Jowa was s till a territory. His fa th~r[...]ation for four years. Graduating therefrom in 1904, he law, and the firm o f Goddard .and Clark of w[...]in marriage with Miss Florence S. John.son, No. 394 of the Bcne,·olcnt and Protective Oi'dcr[...] |
![]() | [...]e president. a modern home at 242 \Vyoming Avenue. He mar• Both these men,[...]er was born in daughter. Je:mnctte, born ).{irch 14, 1912, that city July 18. 1885, and is still y[...]educated in the ~rammar born in Germany in 1854. and when an infant came and high s.chools there.[...]of \Vilson's Creek in Southern fantry. He saw muc.11 .acti\'e scn•ice in the Far Missouri, and af[...]u.ntil 1870, when he He returned a,~d was mustc:.red out al the Presidio moved to Quincy, and in 1874 retired from the at San Francisco in No\'ember';"[...]native the Fraternal Order of Eagles. April n, 1914, at city, also the Natiooal Business Col[...] |
![]() | [...]he firm Ladd & Cousins, Hope, Maine, Octobu 12, 1841, grew up and mar- grain dc:alcrs, a[...]usin1, nc.ss as a furniture maker there and in 1914, after who brought his family to Quebec, Canada, in 1828. his wile's death, he removed to BillinBS and is[...]until 1910. In the mean- Co!ll_Pany, 11\'iryg at Sea!tle, \Vashington; Sarah, of time, be[...]A ., who operated a an office in Billings from 1904. He has supervised dray line, died at i.[...]e sophomore _yen in low;;i Collct:e at rated in 1911 with the following officers: A. L. Grinnell. After a course 111 the Capital Ci\y Com- Hewett, president;[...]nt Elcv;ator Company at '-lin- a modern homt at 934 North Thirtieth Street. He 11e3polis[...]ed at Il1llings and from August I of August, 181.>4. She is a daughter of Henry J. and tha[...]ght an elevator at man, died at Minneapolis in 1904. Mr. tmd Mrs. Huntley, Monta[...] |
![]() | • 214 HISTORY OF i\I[...]a.s born :u Denver, Colorado, honors when on June 28, 1885, Bishop.Juengu or• left there- he was draft teller. He was nex[...]tiouing every fifth Sunday. Before t he church at Red Lod1,c |
![]() | [...]them to St. Patrick"s 1907 by Bishop Carroll for $400,000. The greatest Church on Chris1mas Day, 1916[...]ree years, wher\ he again bttame the succe,s sor $450,000, assisting in sel«:ting the new site. Thi-[...]nd he proved himsel£ who left to it a l~ucst of $25,000. equally efficient as an able and suc«ssful[...]g now considerably O\'Cr 200. h Oil May 18, 1904, the diocese oi Helena )Vas was proposed by this[...]es of tion of the first :\fass offered there in 1841 by F:tthcr the al)pointed bishop, and he acquitt[...]ishC$ in Da,,•son County. The i1Hlebtedness of $25,000 assisted by the bequest In 19()8 Father Pauwd[...]vy debt twcnh• to thirtv converts annually. of $25,000, the priest's house wa$ unfinished, and a[...]whco sixty-five years · tory, At a cost of over $4,ooo he made it habitable of age. November 1.5. J9[...]n turn so devtlop as to warrant the estab- August 28. 1911, St, Patrick's Parochial Schoof was lishme[...] |
![]() | [...]died in Brown County, South Dakota, in 1906. They 4 1889. He comes of a £ami1y of mechanics. His[...]istory. His father, Timothy Hanley, was Lodge No. 113, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, born in Ireland in 1842, and was about elc\'ell )'Cars the Scottish Rite[...]ield, Nevada. Timothy Hanley and wife Sweden in 1847, was reared and educ-atcd in his ha[...]uni\·ersity, graduatin~ M. D. in 1914. He is :.l mem- born in 1857, in Chisago C[...] |
![]() | [...]3nd soon afterward invested his modest c3pital 111 business in Castle, Montana, an[...]ing known as Missouri the spring of 1894 he rcmO\'Cd with what remained Ranch, and he[...]llowed years of hard work, the in Virginia in 1195 and in 1837 he took his family closes[...]ia September ::u, o{ sheep and had ·400.000 acres of land under lease 1825.. and was twel\'C years of age when he went[...]y, 19tt. In October, Monroe County in • 1854, and during ~u~sCQuent ·19()(), he[...]never acti\!C in public office.' He died June 28, 1()()$. number of the highes t bred B[...] |
![]() | [...]nidow also has a great \'aricty of financial 28, 186J, His father, David H. Moss,, who diet.I and[...]ng at Billings crcc.tcd by him and named 1828, and was deSttndcd from a family that came the M[...]a democrat, a \'Cry active member of the Christi::111 financial and industrial corpor;1.tions.[...]t Paris. :\fr. capacity. He has another lease oi 48o acrc,s. He Moss c:m,c to Billings i![...]on on a scale of splendid dence, and was improvC:4 and bc~utificd by his _own success and re[...]dual homes a,s we11 a s n1cnt a large tract o( 214 acres ad10111111g the city economic faciliti(s and[...], of which he is pa.st emi- Her 'father was i wc.11 known iarme~ aqd. le:i.der nent command[...]lc-,na, of which he is a past 1903, now a junior 111 the Btlhngs High School. Pote[...] |
![]() | [...]gall, in 1843. Juoc:e F. D. RevxoLDS, who came to Billings[...]spcci:a.lizcd in cor1,oration and a sptcia student in the literary department of the livestock c.\S[...]been the quality of Uni\•ersity of Michig.11,. studied law in his fath er~ his work that he r[...]er. He in Branch County, Midugan, January 20, 1874. He w;1.s for three years city attorney[...]Branch County and was rc•clCctcd in 1904, serving Ameriun families. His first ancestor in[...]ith a large and important faw pra.c• for mdc1)4!ndcncc w3s living in Dutchess County, li[...]ient Free born in Cayug.1 County, New York. May 28, 18431 and Accepted M:uons. and Billi[...] |
![]() | [...]a guerite Ada, born December 1, 1914-t and Adeline in the Northwe.st.[...]egrapher, worked was born at Totem. Norwa)', in 1841, son of Lars all O\'Cr the Northwest for[...]he Garden, who was born in the same locality in 1811. \Ve.s tern Union, but his time is now crowded wi[...]Peter, Minnesota. He married there, and in in 1864, came to the United States at the age of 1878 mo[...]cr.1tcd a farm for manr years1 but in 18'.>4 engaged sections of land. /\side from his local a[...]n acti\'e in public, :affairs, who was born jn 18.47, also at Totem, Norway. She and ser\'cd one term[...], Nebraska, and F1orcncc, who is attended the rur.11 schools of Bear Park Township married and[...]ng machine business. He spent one rear m Fr:111ce. as s.atcsman at Crookston. ~tinnesot:a, £or[...]reshinJ Com• \Vyoming and South Dakota until 1904.1 when he pany as a salesm:111 and was located at \Vinnipcg, went t[...]and was then mo,•ed to offices arc located at 413-19 North Twenty-fifth Billings, handlin[...]hy in combined plant a11d warthouse and CO\'Crs 140 by 1912 to btcome deputy county treasure[...]am engines ih years. In the fall of 1914 he was elected justice of the territory worked[...]houses and other real estate Billings Lodge No. 113- Ancient Frte and Accepted )lasons, Mi1ehell, S[...]ne Commandcry of the Knights Tern• No. 41, Independent Order of Odd Fe11ows, is pre[...] |
![]() | [...]has been plant chief of the tario, Canada, July 4, 1876. His anc-c stors came telephone s[...]cnius1 born at Sealvin, 1ndiana1 November 41 1&~4. He being a carpenter, a printer and a farmer. H[...]rado, in October, 1911, Her p:irents arc Charles and \Villiam P . R[...]ies to begin his independent career. May 11, 1914 i Robert, born February 12, 1916, and For s;x y[...]work seventh Street and his modern home is at 311 North with the enthusiasm and hi.Q:h id[...]rench extractio11. the grandfather, Charles bc!r 28, 1911. , •[...]parents. m:an, was born at Dale, Indiana, in 1854, grew up \Villiam P. Roscoe[...] |
![]() | [...]dsfield; John, whose home sections 3 and 4, township 34, range 54, southwest is m Hurdsfield, is now, in the summer[...]t,'!o years he was e:mp1(?Ye<! at Cody, m 1911 :md 1912. Mr. \Vright is still a land owner \Vyom[...]ley, and having proved up his claim loc.11 busine3.5 buying and selling horses, and in July.[...]ments at Dooley, ;ind in 1916 he and Uc Mun• 1914, in order to enlarg~ ht! opcrat1ons, ~tr. ~(~run[...]ey_ con• established his large psc.khng factory 11\ B1lhng1, ducted this business two years[...]. many as Parker for president in 1904, Bryan ii1 1908, and twcnty•fi\•e people in t[...]tion of also owns his pl::ant. He is. i~dcpcnd~nt 111 ~ht 1~s. one of its best residences[...]from it the family have dispensed a gen• At Red Lodge, ~{ontana., in 1910J r. 1,.l artan mar-[...]Dakota, in ~fanning, Iowa, in 1~18, and Mrs. H?,114. 188o, and in 188[...]Before recounting his. Montana. experience~ 1t w,11 Mrs. J, /\. Charbonneau, of Ryder, North Da[...]Civil war. He enhslcd was 3n active Red Cross worker at Dooley. Mr. and in a Mic.higo.n r[...].s a laborer and farme-r and died at Owosso in 1894, at the most reliab1e men of the country[...]a hardware merchant. He was· born at Toi. 11-...U |
![]() | 224 H.1S:X:OR[...]e t~I. Stroup was marned to Mary Martin, 4[...]hen at Fort born .at Blain, ,PennsylvanJa, in 1847. Their ·chil• Ridgely, where he[...]h Dakota; He died there July 9, 1914, and the old £arm is now CharJes · E., whose[...]o died details, for five years, and then, in 1904, came• \Vest at the age of twenty-s[...]nnesota; and \Villiam, a farmer In October, 1904, he arrived at Billings and entered[...]er Cilpac-itics he acquired ware busineu at No: 28121b.linne.s ota Avenuc,.wh1ch a th[...]he Stroup Ha.rd·· He arr-ivcd at Red Lodge, ·M.ontana, August 9, 1909, ,\;arc Compa[...]he ,tradt, . which they rcorganozcd as. t he Red Lodge & Roberts and a healthy"'.< inCiease·,[...]ssuffl_e, t;h.e i~.sponsib1htics · !)f August 28, -1913, as •the Ro~rts Elcvatol' Company[...]y and mercan- donations. Star~J.!.99g_e No.... 4!, l~de_p end.e nt Or~er tile organization[...]of Mr. and Mrs: Charles E., who was born June 11 1914; and Jean.. Abrahamson we[...] |
![]() | [...]225[...]f \ Va11a around Butte until 1997. From 1907 to 1911 he \Vall:., \Vashington i \Villiam[...]d the public schools of In• went to Butte in 19:11, a'nd was an indc~ndc-nt dianapolis a[...]Kale\'a Co-opcra.tive Mercantile Associ.it.ion of Red gr:i.duatcd 10 t!)O.I, For one year afterwa[...]famil)' to at \Vashoc. this state. He returned to Red Lodge Billin~s , ~lontana. From J!)o.) to 191)7 he- was with as gencr.11 manager of the Montana Co--optrativc t[...]illing• Company bought the Lindsay- Lodge No. S34 of the Elks and Summit Camp No. Walker Company, and Mr. Conley became an official 328 of the \Voodmen of the \Vorld at Red Lodge. of this organization, a[...] |
![]() | [...]endent repub1ican in politicst without any March 28, 1859. The family were among 1he carlie>t[...]City at the age of eighty. Basil, Ohio, in 1841, and has spent all his life there Dell H. was th[...]lcs as Shiloh, Gettysburg, Lookout Mount~in, D,11 H. Holliday was educated in the public schools[...]lf for a career. In 1876, while living in 1847. They have six children, Edward Sherman, at home[...]in one of the local in South Dakota June 14, 1893: N. B. : Mary Eliza; offices of the[...] |
![]() | 22825, 1902, is now, in tensive. A man of $oo[...]anded holdmgs being a \'3luable ranch of <,oo -.904, anends the Billings High Sehoot; August, born[...]gle h:ave one child. Chester. l>orn January 30, 1911. skill that have brought him suetess in his pro[...]and ' rcli:able young busineu Burt, Iowa, .May 4, 188o, on the patcm:at side being men of[...]maternal side he is of Switzerland in 1847. He died 3t Shelby,· Iowa, in Jnsh descent.[...]in his boyhood by his Bom in Virglnia in 1854, John H. Ingle was a parents to the[...]d A.fary ~lcChcsney, who school in 1904, following which he took i com:. was born in Tro[...]\ls the.n returned to the office. In' 1914 G. \V. Ryan bought to further advance ' hi.s kn[...]has taken charge of it justifies the conlidcncc i:11.~- ycar.s he remained in that place built up an[...]wide rcputa• branc.h are located at No. 2816 Mrnne:sota A,•enue, tion f~r legal ?bility :[...]of the company, operatirfg as \Vashmgton. m 19·11, he was there successfully the Rya[...]blican. •\Veil Building, and his residence :at 1141 Miles A\'cnui. known in . Mason[...] |
![]() | [...]home at 246 \Vyoming Avenue, and thet c takes \Villiam R[...]is nati,·e s tate Eli \Vorth1ng- \Villiam R. 11.{ovius married Marcella J. Murray, ton came as fa[...]for Yegen Brothers. 'rncotj,orated, at Evanston, 111inois, he ·was there iraduated with lives[...] |
![]() | [...]ion, but reaches out to learn others, and added 1911, he permanently identified himself with Billings[...]s a Christian Scientist. included the sale of 69,943 acres, with a total money His fraternal :;1ff[...]$1 .018.895.23, The other members of the No. 394, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. firm ar[...]harm Church and w,th Bolhngs Loditc No. ;194, Bcncvo• of manner. Mr. and Mrs. Worthing[...]merica. bcr 22. 19()6; Bonita, who was bom April 4, 19()8; September 4, 1895. at Atlantic, Iowa~ he ma.rriN and Max, wh[...]kway was bom at Vicksburg, Michigan, a student in the State University at 'Missoula; lni. Anril 19, 1874, a son of George and H attie M. a gr.1[...]state and a pioneer in Southern Faye, a .student in the Billings grammar school. Michigan, spend[...]ock ranch· Billings, wa.s born in Indiana in 1845, and a fter the ins,. Altogether he has[...] |
![]() | [...]e was there Mary P. Adams, was born in 1811 and died of four years, and as a member of the construction apoplexy at Rindge in 1884. John B. Adam,, father department arri\·cd at M[...]ars. November 11, 1850, and is now lh·ing at Hancock, Almos[...]899. His wife was born July it his home muil 1914. . He was appointed post- 22, 1820, and spe[...]five. children: ehusetu. In the ~fall o{ 1904 he .entered the Uni- Sydney C.. a graduate of[...]t Fol'.'t Sill, Oklahoma, He arrived •t Red Lodge. Montana, June .9. 1909. from which pla[...]and holds s imilar positions in"the City of Red well in his real work as ' a physician and surftcOn. Dr. Adams e.amc to Red Lodge, Montana, ten )'t.ars Wgc.[...] |
![]() | [...]iliattd . democraL with Bear Tooth Lodge No. 534, Benevolent and . . Prot«tivc Order of Elk.$, Red Lodge Aerie No. 742, Coa.~EL1US S. Nuso:-: is editor and proprietor of Froternal Order of Eagles, Red Lodge Chapter, the Plentywood Herald. the pioneer newspaper of Brotherhood of American Yeomen, and Red Lodge Sheridan County and the first paper publish[...]ith every dc\·icc known to the modern 11,{r, Ne.Ison, whose early c.<><pe:ricnces wtre far[...]· came to Montana, was August 31. 1910, at Red Lodge, Dr; Adams mar- born at Hendrum, Minnesota,[...]. . Gordon, who was born in Kentucky in 1846 and is Cornelius Nelson l[...] |
![]() | [...]homcstc3d, his born in Hancock County O~io, in 1842. She died home ~ing w)thin the limits. of Pletl[...]ap- Mrs. Nelson sening as local chairman of the Red proximately 700 mi lei o,f the Northern Pacific~l[...]ma)•or. His administra• \V, M. BRAoro,11. The Bradfords of Livingston, tion was[...]'f I J 1147th Ohio teen and then worked st[...] |
![]() | 234 HISTORY OF ?.-[...]part of their- time to teaching. dren: Lorren, a student in the State Agricultural He owns a g[...]188c;. His wife Livingston Lodge No. 246 of the Elks and is a w.is Abisrail Sprague. also[...]1 Club. ncss man, was born in New York State in 1841 ·In 18¢, at Reed City, Mic[...]SAMUEL who was born in Michi~n in 1846 and died in €fin.. came a resident of Red I,odge January 19, 1901.· He ton County, that st[...]h ~at Crystal, and talents. He came to Red Lodge as assistant while Asahel is a farmer in Mo[...]medical and surgical practice. Dr. Souders gave Red and in 189<> gr-aduatcd in the normal and[...] |
![]() | [...]285. from thir~ to fi(ty patienu. These patients hav[...]at Beavertown, Ohio, cop•! Church at Red Lodi,e •nd is a vestr)-man. He May S, J873. His[...]a member of the Star in the \Vest Lodge No. 40, line ca.me out of Germany to Amuica about the[...]dfather, John Souders, was born at 534, Benevolent and Protective Order ol Elks. Alexand[...]iving at Vernon. Her father, the late Thomas 18,6-47. He died at Circleville, Ohio, in 1881. His[...]. For more than half townsitC$ in the Red River Valley. Dr. and Mrs. a century he practiced[...]n 1917. He took mucti interest 12, 1911; :u1d Helen Jeanette, born May 141 1912. in local affairs, filling various offict.s[...]ss energy and public: County, l>cnnsylvania, in 1844 an<i died at Dayton, spirited devotion[...]E. Krohne u.n der the has been with the AmCrican Red Cross in overseas title of C. 0. Kro[...]d completed the work of the Medical 246, Be.nevotent and Protccti\'e Order of Elks. Coll[...]7. He has the public schools. was a student in the State College also attended surgical clini[...]andled the interests both in town and the City of Red Lodge and is •n active member of in the country. His offices arc at 116 Ea.st Callender the Carbon County Medical Societ[...]. 32, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and the 148 acres on Rock Creek near Red Lodge. He abo Be.ne,·olent[...] |
![]() | [...]•· Mr. Hell'etlin has a ranch o! 400 acres on the He was born in Easton, Lca.Ycnw[...]ubscqutntly he was with County, Ohio. May 24, 1872. His paternal ancestors the Kansas PaCific[...]was a farmer and died at Orwell, Ohio, in 1884. ure of the present and prospcctl\'e ad,•antage[...]built the llef- born iri 1\shtabula County in 1849 and has spent. his ferlin Block, . one of the fi[...]893 from the started the b:ink with a capital of $25,000, while New I:.imc . IristitutC,a[...] |
![]() | [...]thc11 homesteaded ten miles sou1hcalt ment is 4,000.[...]is {3thcr's garage· sons, Paul, born June 2.4. 1896, spc-llt three years in Robert, Alic[...]was born in \ Vayne County, Kentucky, March -28, berg.[...]sie (Johnson) Benson, and grandson Of John 1834 and died in that county in 19(16. He spent his[...]O was born in \Vaync · Sweden in 1828, aod he died at Northfield, Minne- County, Kc[...]and died in · Ointon sota, in 1914. Reared in Sweden, he 'there learned Count>.'[...]County wtim ' he'. died at Columbus in' 1914 |
![]() | [...]for two yea.r.s was which he was ~aduatcd in 1904, with the degree of manager of that instit[...]. surgery, in which he s()«i.alizcs. During 1904 he Hovda established this bank a.s a p'riv[...]s city property Doctor Ben• a capital of $25,000 and has earned surplus and son owns a ranch of 140 acres of land near profits of $10,[...]No. 3l>4, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. In[...]er two. children: Duncan, born February s. 1914, and marriage. She died Februarr 6. 1918. Doctor[...]ren: \\'illi3m Cliff, who was born September · 24, · 1909: Anton ER><EST A. l..ocAN: Through practically all of his John, who was born May 8, 1911: and Theodora. busines.s life Mr. Logan[...]December S, 1915. Red Lodge State Bank, of which he is cashier and[...]I a director. He finished hi.s education at Red Lodge, ARI& \\'. DEGROOT since coming to Monta[...]He was born at Van Meter, Iowa, May 8, 1884. September 29, 1884. His father, Gcrrit DeGroot, Th'C Logan f[...]h•lrish ancestry. His was born in Holla.nd in 1840, and married Margaret ~iandfather, Alexander Log[...]nd was a carpenter and contractor, a busi• in 1843. They came to America in 1866 and settled ncss h[...]er at York, North Dakota; and in t!)OI located at Red LodJ:e. Practically every Johanna, who died at Th[...]ty-nine; Ge,rit, a salesman of el~trical goods in Red Lodge was handled by. him and h,s orgamza• at D[...]r at Three tion. He continued to make his home at Red Lodge Oalcs i and Arie \V.[...]rmopc1~s. Oaks, graduating ftom h)gh school in 19<11, and \Vyominsr. He served several terms as alderman 1n <:omp1eted his sophomore yc-ar in Kalamazoo Coll~. Red Lodge, and for a number of years was a mem[...] |
![]() | [...]legal feed trough by young blood. ment Company at Red LodR:c; Jack 11., who went With a foruight that had[...]announces schools of Iowa and graduated from the Red Lodge that the Hon. John T. has sold[...]ncy prices and will •cccpted a clerkship in the Red Lodge State Bank. hereafter spend the s[...]shict and since winters in Californja. 1914 has been cashier of the bank 3nd a stockholder[...]r among farmers, or a farmer among law- Lodge No. 40, Ancient Free and Accepted Ma.sons, yers; just plain John T. Smhh-fult of years, wit, Red Lodge ump of the Modern \Voodmcn of satire, eloquence and red•bloodcd Americanism; a America, the local aerie[...]retired salesman. The three School in 1904. Having determined to make the ohildrcn of ?dr. a[...]d dcvt1op«I 3 r3nch and farm and is Tel, n-11 |
![]() | 240 HISTORY OF ~I[...]h•ing at Chico, Mon- Charles and S:unucl, arc 311 Jl\·ing i1t England. tan.a . Viol;i, the o[...]until 1916. te:csted in the' production of hit,h grade cattle. In H e still owns 36o acr.e.s of irrigated land on Mission 1914 he formed a partnership with Gcol'gc J. Allen Cre[...]for raising high grade stock, and that partnership On coming to Lh·i[...]an formerly owned thirty-five hundred atrCs, but 140 feet, one of the largest institutions of its kin[...]Mr. Swan owns a town home at 111 South Sixth is now incorporated with[...]onal trucks. Livingston Lodite No. 246 of the Elks, Silver Tip ~.Ir. Huffer is a me[...]d. Shrine, Zephyr Camp No. 151, \Voodmen of the a student in the Park County High School, and \Vorld, Touri[...]interests o f Mr. Huffcr's modern home is at 328 South E the thriving \Vcstcrn cities arc largely[...]ar.c sttll He was born at N;warre, Ohio. July 25, 186& His venturesome enough to avail them[...] |
![]() | [...]241 in its ad,•ancc very inatcrially is C. R. Ryan[...]and in 1902: the munity. The mother of C. R. Ry.\11 bore the maiden business was sold to the B[...]the County .Central Committee of On June 6, 1911, Mr. Ryan was united in marriage Yellowst[...]Freeland, Michigan, House from 1892 to 189-4,· and was in the Senate where he died in 1912, his widow surviving him ind from 1&:>4 to 1898. He served with the rank of maintaining[...]Free and Accepted ·M asons; who was born August 28, 1914. · Billings Chapter,[...]th~ only Knights Templar of Montana in 1119-l. He wa, the son and child. ·[...]Lewis C. Babcock was born at Pontiac. 111inois. achie,i emcnts and institutions whi[...] |
![]() | 242 HISTORY OF ~[...]nce, with abilities that have won him a large 11)08 was· pr()motcd to Yicc president; and after t[...]dall. was born at Mount Vernon, Illinois, in J841 secretary and treasurer of the Babcock•Sclvi[...]ss College. born in Germany in 1837; and about 1847 his pirents This college, of which Mr.[...]uich ana affiliatCd with resented fo the student . body. the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. On[...]e and Acccpt<d San Diego: She ·y/as born· in 1849 on the state line Masons: Billin[...] |
![]() | [...]' 243 County, New York, NO\'Cmber 15, 1866, and come$[...]ed ai Little, he was born October 1, 1811, on the Isle of Lake City, Iowa, in 1904. He had been a farmer in Man, the home of[...]ecause of his early settltmtnt and Man in 1849. He was a sailor during his earlier his popular[...]and li..,.cs at Lake her birth occurring in 1845 and her death in 188o. City; and George. who wa[...]n 1919: Gt-orgc, or whom all trace is the eighth grade. He poucsstd some of the 1,ionccr lost; an[...]merged into is a • two•story building so by 140 feet. the Tuolumne Company, unde[...]in ~ts "'!anagcmcnt is. ,·cry succc-ssr~I, the 125 or Commerce, is a democrat and in religion a Cat[...]g to Montani Gilt, neither of whom arc now 11\•ing. Mr. and Mrs. :and is a thoroughly enthus[...]when he ,s a member of Moriah Lodge No. 24, Ancient six year$ old. John, who was bor[...] |
![]() | 244• HiSTORY OF[...]California, Sep- time in J8g.a and sculing at Red Lodge Montana, tember •~ 1887, a so[...]His mother was of rnent. He still resides at Red Lodge. At one time the same family as H[...]a large amotint of land. He county attorney of Red Lodge, Montana; T. H., lived at Ala[...]iness at Eureka, School and for two )'cars was a student of the Red California.[...]nager, and a httle l:iter tana in March, 11:,14, joining the Nelson Coal Com- was c1ccted vic-c[...]me \V. 8. Jones '& Company, with offices and the 400 men emplo}·cd in working them. The[...]g. He is gentral sales agent coal produced is a 111gb grade scmi-bitu1ni11ous for the Foster Bear[...]ted wi1h In 1913 Mr. Freeman wa~ married at Red Lodge. the Methodist Church and is a member of Oak Montana, to Miss Anna C. Flaherty, a daughter o[...]pted Masons. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flaherty, of Red Lodge. where in California. His home is a[...]administra• was born in Texas in 1854. vandson of the founder tor, with full and[...] |
![]() | [...]. 245 sOula, Montana., and in the following year c3mc[...]ts around Billings. gan, where he graduated in 1914 with the certificate He has his business h[...]r. Fefl'erman is prominent in the Hebrew Syna- 1914, and has been engaged in the general practice[...]or the Losekcmp Memorial Building at 7<11 North Twenty-fifth Street. Mr. Feffcrman for the[...]S«:urities Building' and his modern home is at 941 North Thirty-first Enw,\R.O ).f.[...]& Coal Company, · has with Billings Lodge No. 394 of the Bcnc\'olcnt and been acti[...] |
![]() | 246 HISTORY OF i.\'[...]Virginia, Oscar born at Mcnibridgc, \Vales, June 24, 1847, grew up is also in 1hc motion picture businc.[...]the same year arrived in Montana and joined his 1847, at Llangaffo, \Vales. Owen J. Thomas was uncl[...]manager with the Standard Oil Com• January, 1914, the lumber and coal business was pany at Fargo,[...]udges of the Court of Appeals of the United ruary 28. 1904, whe.n he joined the J. [ Case Thresh- Sta[...] |
![]() | [...]247 attua11y exercised a large and beneficent infl[...]communities. At Billings been in Montana since ,914, when he located at he is a member of the schoo[...]n France, but had to decline the honor: His in 1914 and his wife in 1883. Maurice Breen has wife[...]married at Jamestown, Ghent, Minnesota; Jerry, a student in the Univer• North Dakota, September 16,[...]aurice J. Breen was five years old his 21, 1904; Mildred Josephine,.born June 29, 1910; par[...]iness at Macoun, Saskatchewan where he 30, 1894. His maternal ancestors came from Eng• had char[...]rs He then retur.ned to Minneapolis af!d until 1914 in the State of Maine. His father, Henry B. w[...]ness in tha.t Stevens, was born in Maine in 184~ and married city, Mr. Breen came to 1~ontana in 1914, had in that state Augusta Barker, whO was bo[...]tate _a nd insurance business at Maine in 1854. Henry B. SteYens moYed out to Laurel for a time,[...]of the 'Methodist Church, His with a c.ipital of $25,000. It now has a surplus widow is st[...] |
![]() | 248 . i\1[...]e today enjoyJ Copenhagen, Denmark. November 24. 1873, a son m the busmcs.s world. He came to thi[...], a nath·c of she wa.s born in Denmark in 1834, and died near New York State and the grandfather[...]official and takes a great ha\'ing enlisted in 1864 in the Fifty-Fourth Regiment pride in his c_[...]who son, he belongs to Roman Eagle Lodge No. 11, An- was born in \Vyoming County, New[...]ted for service during the Edward, who died in r9044, 1866. J_n prietor of one of the larg[...] |
![]() | [...]249 County of the latter state he rC<ich·cd his cdu[...]the attending the high school at Siuk Center. fo 11:R:S(S vice president and manager of this c[...], a son of Lc3nder 3nd immense proportions. In 1914 Mr. \\ olcott disposed Emm:a. L (Ch3pnt:[...]adius of -twenty 1907. Robert C. C:;lrdc.11 and his :sister, Florence, miles or more. In addi[...]he Mon• is a.lso the owner. of a fine ranch of 640 acres of tana Sash and Door Company, a[...]uired stock in the company, !tnd in 1906 was enc 641 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and with[...]m selected to extend th1: Li\'ingston Lodge No. 246, Benc\'olent and Protec- busines.s int[...]pany on February 1, 1911, and has since been its Mr. \Volcott has been[...]1915, )fr. Cardell severed his active died in 1904.. at Livin·g-Ston, and in 1906 Mr. \Volcott[...]development that May 3(), 1907; Josephine, May 14, • ~ and Dorothy, followed there were[...]nd conscientious, gentle• interested student and member 6f ,·arious Masonic manly, c[...] |
![]() | 250 HISTORY OF MON[...]County, New York, at Edin~ Missouri, in 1911. John ,s the oldes t nc3r Bolton, but spent his[...]ric{ record of ward, retired, where he died in 1911. He married the others is a.s follows: Kat~ who d[...]t the age of eight years; County, New York, in 1841, was reared and mar- ·Michael, who is an under[...]county and was connec.t cd with the and lh·cs at Red Lodge· Mamie., a t rained nurse same line of bu[...]ney, \Vash- was born in She.ffield, England, in 1841 and died ington, and for three years worked in a[...]n where he homesteaded 16o arr~.~- L3ter he owned 480 Boyd, -and an irrigated ranch of 16o acres thre[...]of Billings Council No. 1259, Knights· of Colum- Mr. Davis was elected c[...]asons, BilhlJBS Lodge No. Stoles National Dank of Red Lodge. 39-1 or the Elk,, and is a member or Britt[...]t Johnsburg in \Varrc-n County, New York. Ross of Red Lodge. For six years Mrs. Normilc September 2[...]ll. of Billings, is not only an able rep- 19, 1914, and died October October 17, 1915; Lois, rcs ent[...]judgment and tact. A son of Ge-orJte Amos Snc:11, been much interested for several years.[...] |
![]() | [...]251 mo\•cd, from one Willcbrod Snell, a Jifc•lo[...]the city acctptable ser\'ice |
![]() | 252 HISTORY OF i\[...]fami1y being of Scotch- He was re•eltttcd in 1914 and $Cn•ed as a member Irish extracti[...]Realizing the danger to public was r~red in his native place, but after his mar• health[...]which he bou$hl and conducted during •11 of his 191, an act to regulate the manufacture an[...]ctor, and li\'es at Point Billings Lodge No. . 394 of the Bcne\'olen1 and Pro- Peninsula. Jef[...]er mother on the Genevieve M._, who was born May 28. 1 ~. ·and is old farm: Edwin, who wa[...]d 1he busi- and Eliubeth, who married ~red Pond, a farmer ness interest~ of Montana a[...] |
![]() | [...]253[...]t· ing purposes. The Grein residence at 115 Nonh tcr fraternity Chi Omcp. The family reside[...]f the tonce:rns which gh,e to Bi1lings No. 274, Fatcrnal O rder of Eagl,s, and the Sons m\lch[...]their ambitions these alert and aggressh·c young 11 \'aluable aid as a civilian during the Fra[...] |
![]() | 254 HISTORY OF i\iO[...]n Robb, was born in tht Keystone $tat~ in No. 289 of that order. The Billinl($ Episcopal the vic[...]was born in in Otoe County, Nebroska, July 2, 1884, ond he was Indiana in 1839, but was take.n when[...]f Davenport, Illinois, and there reared. became a student of the Omoha, Nebraska, High In young manhood he[...]born in St. Lawrence County. New Yor~. offices at 4 |
![]() | [...]A 255 Mary, who marriCd a Mr. Charter and li\'CS at St[...]oprietor of state for six years. He then became a student of 1he really firm or Charles C. \Vilhelm Compony[...]s; and E rl!e., who is a sergeant in the In 1904 Mr. Crippen was married at Billings to aviation b[...]rles C. \Vilhelm attended the grammar and May 19, 11)()5 i Bruce, who was born February 19, high schoo[...]: · modem residence at 420 Yellowstone A,·e.nuc, Bit.[...]lings, and four ranches, 48o acres near Shepherd. CHARLES C \VJLRELY. No[...]ll • known, the founders of a In 1914 Mr. Wilhelm was married to Miss Mario[...] |
![]() | 256 HISTORY OF ~IO[...]s de.stroyed by crsctshire,. England, December 14, 1 he being fire. and he was a stockh[...]he established himself as a merchant the Red Cross, and was on the committees of all at Saco.[...]businw building in the place. On June 28, 1897, Mr. Vagg was united in mar• and[...] |
![]() | [...]257[...]ds their require.. lake. who live at No. 116 Droadwater · AvCnue, mcnts. Never having POss[...]om an early age, beautiful home at No. 412 Lewis J\.venue, Billings, he has developed grca[...]aul, Minnesota, under date of August 28, 1650, a.s being" then united February 13, 1892,[...]. In the latter year ~{r. excitement of 1849, and cross-in't the »ta.ins spent a a[...] |
![]() | 258 HISTORY OF MON[...]r a year sembly from YeUowstone County in 1914, serving in that state returned to Doniphan Co[...]affairs. America, and Billings Lodge No. 394, Bene\'olent His wife bore the maiden name of[...]In 1891 Mr. Nutting, was married at Red Lodge, died at Bozeman in 1901, Their children[...]. · at Red ~ c . Montana. where he is engaged i1t the bank[...]and for a time was associated with his father 111 gres$i\'C p0licics the affairs of the[...]culth•ation of the soil near Sheffield.. In 1864 been put in fine condition, and the capacity o[...]• plant is taxed to fill the orders for high grade brick ment, JUi.nois Voluntetr Infantry, for pa[...]nor- From~rg, Montana, and have a cap:ieity of 40,000 able discharge at the close o[...] |
![]() | [...]259 Iowa, where he first settled on a farm. Later,[...]a banker :ind R. C., Jr., born February 28, 1915, at Billings. |
![]() | [...],sota. Mr. at Gardner, Big Timber and Red Lodge, but from and Mrs. Carl.son have had two ch[...]e world and ac.hic,·cs a destroyed by fire in 1914,. He also ercctc-d the fair dt-grcc of success by[...]ourist ttJffic in the Yellowstone Na- January, 1914. In 1917 ~fr. Mile.s was also the man tion a Park[...]store at Cl,rk City. which shortly marr-icd in 1914 Esther Ten·o11. of San Francisco, |
![]() | [...]He also belong> to Billings Lodge No. 394, Benevo- WALTU. E. RYXIXf.R. Justly numbered w[...]and Harriet (Payne) Cowen. Quincy1 Illinois, May 25, · 1885, a. s.on of Samuel Mr. Cowen was[...]me village as her wa$ born' June 15, 1914, and H:a.rrict Ella, who wu husband, alld there s[...]highest esteem in this part . of land, June 7, 18.45, and he died at Qumcy1 Illinois, the state[...]epard Company, and owner copal Church. On October 4, 188o, Samuel Rynikcr of one of the va[...]1888, a son of fred-Samuel, who was born August 14, 1881, is con- David C. Stiles, now resi[...]has spent all of born March 31, 1883, d,ed April 24, 1913; \Valtcr his mature years on his[...]Matilda Emily. who was born Novem- 1911. The prc,·ious )'tar he had taken a course in ber ·a<;, us74, is unmarried and residc.s at Quincy; the[...], died Feb- :\iichigan. "On June 6, 1911. he began hi, conncc• ruary 12, 1882.[...]ng clerk and mail Aller completing the eighth grade ol the public carrier in the home office[...]succcsii"c-ly promoted until in 1914 he was sent to Ryniker •entered the employ of[...]supervision nine cmploye$. He re.sides at 1115 dH•~t hol the Ryniker-Winter Hardware[...] |
![]() | [...]ed in marriage with Miss ing ele\'ators at Red Lodge. Fox, Boyd, Roberts and Ruby M.. \\larch:im[...]is a republi- Mr. L..,dd W3.S born at \Vhitc Oak Springs. \Vis• ~n in hi.s political allegianc[...]rg. In Jons Dvsx. who is postmaster of Red Lodge. 1881 he removed to Lyon County, Iowa. wher[...]Cubon occurred at Rock Rapids, Iowa, April 3, 1914- He County. was a stanch democrat in his p[...]dd married Mary Ellen Skewi.s, United States in 1843, and ~fter a few years in who was born in 18s2.[...]t, of this notice; Allie W .. New York State in 1828 and died in Franklin who is unmarried and makes h[...]branch Sile.sia in Carbon County in 1894 and for the ne:<t house.s at Duluth, Minnesot;1.,[...]tie in, 1918. He has been a resident of Red gc management or whicJt his ability h[...] |
![]() | [...]263 Hi$ toC-ation at Red Lodge was due primarily to lc:ge, Tole[...], and in to his present d~t_ic-s as postmaster of Red Lo4gc 1898 came to Montana and located at Red Lodge, in May, 1916. He also served a.s alderman[...]en to Gebo, where he taught the first school with Red Lodge Cal1}p, \Voodmcn of the \Vorld,[...]r one year, and evcntuallY and is a member of the Red Lodge Chamber embarked in the[...]come more and more into con• retired farmer of Red Lodge and the latter now tact with the glass businC.$.$, ;md in' 1911 hi.s plans deceased. Mr. and Mrs. "Dunn ha,·c fo[...]Mary. who is a graduate •of the high school at Red dcf's or the firm 0£ Logan and Mulliso[...]y flrm in 'Montana which carries a comrle:te line Red Lodge; Frank, who fo·es on a farm ucn Si-[...]r success, for the partners arc mtn of stcr• of Red Lodge; and Margaret. born Octob<r 11, ~ing :'lbi~ity who ~·ould have[...]establishment is located at No. 2614 Montana EOG.AR \V. LocAN. Ho1ding disti[...] |
![]() | 264 HISTORY OF i\1[...]nesota Territory. Herc be Mc\..lcllan Gukh. In 1884 he mo ...cd to Granite broke and develo[...]ces. He was a steadfast republican retired in 1914. He has \'Otcd as a republican from from th[...]appell, who was born in \Vhitcficld, Maine~ in 1845, and died at Phil- born in New York State in[...], Montana; Forest A., a war and in 18'>4 came to Montana and was a well miner at Phillips[...]eld that office at Dillon, beginning in Red \Ving in that state. and completed his edu[...] |
![]() | [...]same period affiliated with Big Timber Lodge No. 25, Knights of time. Subsequently he went to Columbu[...]• Amencan Bank and Trust Company, in 1914- He .[...]idland Club and the Billings Missouri, September 11, 1887, a son of \Villiam R Rotar:>· Club.[...]e family was founde.d ings L(x!gc No. 3-94. Benevolent and Protective Or• in that county[...]is at No. 121 North Clay County, Missouri, in 1824, and there passed Th;,1y-fihh Strcel. t[...]buying. Later he retired from born April 14, 1916. active purs uits and resided quietly at h[...]farmer thert and died Dudley, who was born in 1846, near Lexington, when abo\1t thirty•se..,en 1e[...]ldren: Irish famines of ·,s.is and 1849 was appointed dis• Virginia, who is t[...] |
![]() | [...]the junior )'tar Swcctgrass counties, owning 64,o acres in his home in the high school th[...]s a republican, is a member first came to Red Lodge in l9lS, working for six of the Catholic[...]the only e-stablishmcnt o{ its kind in Red LodJc-. New York, in 1845. Doctor O'Leary is the second He has[...]a member of Bear 1'.ooth Lodge No. 534 of the at Uutte. Mollie is the wife of A. F. Ricer man~cr Elks and of the Red Lodge Ch•mbcr of Commerce. :ind one of the ow[...]l- He married Miss Evangeline Dudas at Red Lodge lege. Frank was a government buyer of hoo[...]war. Edith G. is a tale,nted teacher 28, 1916. of expression and oratory now connected[...]te. 'mc:..rchant at Red Lodge, and has been active in Doctor O'Leary[...]school education in his native land and in 1884 cializes. He atte,nded the Chicago Polyclinic i[...]spent two for three years. On coming to Red LO<lge he en• years at Boulder Hot Springs an[...]nent in 1oca.1 affairs, is a re• hospital m 1911 and is sole owner and proprietor. publican, has served on the City Council or Red . This hospital, the only, one in Swectgrass Coun[...]· or the Roberts State Bank of Red Lodge. He sen•ed as a membtr or the city c[...]horottRhly public with the business community of Red Lodge, is the spirited and progressive[...]homas 0. Eaton. and a descendant of John tember 14. 189,." • son of Robert }.£. and Hannah[...] |
![]() | [...]and the shop building. chcstcr, Iowa, until 1904. He moved to Deer Lodge, A Young Men's[...]e County. Prominent in the work devolving l1can 111 ~lihcs, and a ltiason. •[...]is a member o( was born in Foxcroh, Maine, in 1843. $he was various other importan[...]At Deer Lodgt, Montana, in the 3utumn of 1911, sketch; a daughter, Alice D., who died at Deer[...]Augusta Valiton, a daugh- Lodge, Montana, in 1904; and a son, Volney, who ter of Judg[...]taken mu'ch inter('St 1900 became a teacher in Oak Park High School, in the productio[...]member from Y cl• mtcndcnt of schools in the Oak Park District. lowstonc County an[...]ch He was born at Caledonia, Minn~ta, May 4, 1861, he is admirably qualified, and Mr. Lewi[...]manage- County Cork., Ireland, i<arch 4, 1813, and died at ment of these gihed[...] |
![]() | [...]sidence at No. 7o8 Hickory Street, Anaconda, 1840, he was married at Boston, Massachusctu, to[...]er of as follows: Joharma, who was born on July 41 Maurice and Annie (Reynolds) Coddin[...]er ha\'· liam H., who wa.s bon1 December 21, 1842, is city ing had various cx~ricnces as a Pioneer. In 1849 assessor of Brookings, South Dakota; Marg3rcr.[...]d seekers who c:ro$scd the was born March 22. 1846, died at Elkton, South plains to Ca.l[...]eweler of \Vells, Min• and t hen became a student of the University of nesota, where Mrs. Flinn i[...]a ff;gh School lfatthew, who· was born February 4, 18~ Jives at during his sentOr year to[...]y was reared on his father's born on February 4 1 1902, is attending the Anacorlda farm at. Cale[...]of the neighborhood until he was 7, 1904, is also attending the Anaconda High School; eig[...]nd Irene, who was born on February 7, 1907. cnte.red the employ of the Chie2go & Northwestern[...]he gives to his duties to Glcndn·e and until 1894 was with the Northern the full attentio[...]r, James \V. Campbell, was born in Ohio fall of 1911 he rcassumed the duties of yard master[...] |
![]() | [...]o the Northwest ;n 1903, passing the State Board 246, Benevolent and Protective Order. o{ Elks, Big[...], \ Vashington, and practic• Timber Lod_g e No. 25, Knights o{ Pythias, and ing there[...]1904 he passed the examination of the State Board T[...]in a s ubstantial building o{ its 1914 came to Red Lodge, whetc he has enjoyed a own. : In that year[...]• Shore established a hospital at Red Lodge, and di"ided profits o{ nearly $2;0,000. At[...]000 in intcrcit to dc.P'.()sitors. officer o{ Red Lodge when he entered the army At the t.ime of th[...]tion, is a Presbyterian, belongs to the Red Lodge 1917 among the 7,000 and more N:uional bank[...]ican. in the country the National Park Bank stood 117 January 3,• 1917, at Red Lodge, he married Miss in the roll o{ honor and f[...]ders, Bcl- •••ding men of his profession at Red Lodge. ·gium, October ••• 1874, the third in • familr of five He was born a[...]birth of Doctor Shore, was born a i Mohawk in 1854, and Father Joseph Bla<rc. ldt the[...]He at Courdray, for two years was a student of philos• retired from business in J9()[...] |
![]() | [...]enjoyed so much and Livingston Lodge No. 246 of the Elks. He is a matcri3l and spiritual s.r_[...]ts, Mr. and some parochial school, finished in 1914- The build- Mrs. Peter Jorgensen, live jn De[...]one daughter, Juanita, born July 4, 1918. Father Btaere· is a member of Livingston Council No. 1274, Knights of Columbus, is a mt:mbe.r of the[...]n 1905. Farm re:ared and trained, Maryland, April 11, 1867, a son of Edward \V. he has ·k nown the dairy industry as practiced in Stic£el, who was born in 1825, in Germany. As a Denmark from almost his infanc[...]nty County Creamery was built in the summer of 1914, for a number of terms. lfr. Stiefel was a faith-[...]s of so< quently produced butter with a score of 94, and its children, namely: Sophia T., resi[...] |
![]() | [...]t8o4; Jane, who died young; Edward 25. 1859. His father, Thomas Hruu. was born in Alexa[...]lC at Balti• the same country in 18211 and twice served with more at the age of thirty y[...]he public pean wars. He fou~ht in 1848 against Germania schools of Baltimore. and when[...]ena in 1900 ~fr. Stiefel came in 1828 and died at North Bend, Nebraska, in 1905, to Bel[...]Mr. Hruza c:ame to Livingston in 1884 and trav.. grade. The massive structure housing this great[...]r Livin~ton a model killing and packi~ ranch o( 1,280 acres, situated twelve miles west of[...]. shrewd, far•sceing and ex• of 1 1100 acres sc,•en miles from Livingston. He is tre[...]s to the with Livingston Lodge No. 246 of the Elks, and has hoard of trustees of[...] |
![]() | [...]. Mr. Moorm3n has had a large part in ring in 1894. During hi.s acti\'C years he was one the pe:f«,[...].Gertrude automobile dray line in Cincinnati; AU red, also of Clark, the daughter of Robert an[...]years the Yellowstone National Park Germany in 1841 and died there in 1893. He spent has been the[...], which ha.s been maintained here in Breni~n in 1845 and died in tbat e;ty also .f![...] |
![]() | [...]the One Pennsylvania, at Middlesex, October S, 1864, but grew Hundred and Sixty-Third Regiment a[...]Ireland, where grandfather Thomas was b:orn in 1784. The great-grandfather \V. L. l<.EA[...]account of a his life as a farmer and died in 1874, at the ::t.d• life which is uneventful,[...]by the most substantial quahtics of County in 1824 He spent his tarly life the.re as a chara[...]sidc.s in Vermilion, South Dakota, was born in 1864 farmer and died at Prairie City, Illinois, at th[...]even years old when his remained until 1911, when he located in Vermilion. parents moved to I[...]nd in the same rc-.ar receh•ing on Ae._ril 4, 1919, was a ranCh foreman nc.ar Gardi- the Maste[...]oat at the of Occupation; Lillian is a student in the public Chicago Post-Graduate. Medical Scho[...]fi rst lieutenant in the Medical Corps on August 4, later he went to the Citizens State Bank[...]remai.ncd e!ghteen months. In 1914 he went to After graduating from Medic[...] |
![]() | [...]daughter of \V. S. and Ida in Ati.gust, 1911. (Austin) Baker, who 1\ow reside in Los Angeles,[...]as called to his present cduC3.tion~having been a student' in the South D*ota post at L1\'111gston as principal ,o f the Park County Normal Sc[...]e· Livingston Rotary Club, a member or the place 111 our couotry's history.[...]lly twenty years Mr. Brown celsior Lodge No. 116, AnCient Free and Accepted has given his whole[...]igan In 19()6, at Grand Rapids, Michig:111, he married £or a number of years, but[...]ons by which city and farm properties have in 1904, at the vcncrablc age of nincty•five. He[...]Billings. Mr. wa.s born at Delhi, New York, in 1841, was reared Hirst knows Montana thoroug[...]nia, he was a strong Union for a year, and in 1904 was granted a life teacher's man and[...] |
![]() | [...]m at the banlc Yfa$ born January 18, 1841, at Ellisburg, New York, o( \Vinchcstcr. Franc[...]ising four years, six months, o f the 110th Regim'cnt, New York Infantry, and twenty-one d[...]as idc.ntificd with the Masonic bcr, 1844, re-cnlistC<I and joined Company H, t8~th fratern[...]t Graf• Farm, Scc:ond Hatchers Run in 1864, Gra,•elly Run, ton m that state. She died at C[...]mature years arc: Edward S .• born No,•embcr 11, Reviev,1 at \Vashington. On September 11, 1867, in 1865, a farmer at Archer, Nebraska; \Vi[...]ton Computing Stale Compa!lY, February 14, 188o. Gould Porter married on March his home bei[...]r 23, 1870, a farmer at Baker, Mon- 1&>4, and died November 2J, 1857. Her f.ithcr, tana; John D. ; Ada M .• born May 14, 1877, wife of Robert Sowle, was born in[...]illis .Allen, a sister of B., born August 10, 18&4, wile of Frank L. Cush-· Gen. Ethan All[...]County, Nebraska, and homesteaded 16o was also a student in the Baptist College at Grand acres at[...]ed there until November, Island, Nebraska., and 011 leaving that institute in i892, when he mov[...]at the photography and he died April 24, 1896. He was a member o( trade. Next, as a repr[...]city proocrties and farms.. \Vhile ruar)' 24. ·•~6. T11crc were three children in the livi[...]a, and Mr. Hirst is an independent reJ?ubtic.111, a member for some time be.fore her m[...]years, and is affiliated with Billings Lodge No: 113, bc1h, born No,·em~r 11, ~911; and \Vilbur Dean, Ancient Free and Accepted Mas[...]7, 191;1. At \Vood River, Nebraska, November 11, 1903, he married Miss Jessie E. i\_tcDaniets. S[...]ne whose career m t_his country. He died about 1845 at Rising Sun, should be encouraging to )[...]atertown. New York. also Minnesota, April 24, 1877, a son of Nelson and operated a big hotel[...]Pla.ttsburgj Nelson Simonson was born in 1849, at Christiana, i_(1ssouri, May 12. 1871. October 12, 1834, -he mar- Norway, where his early training m[...]nd• ried Permilla Graves, who was born ?,,brch 11, ance at the public schools, se[...] |
![]() | [...]St. Paul came to Living,ton in August, 19$)4.. In Earl H . Hall was born at Emigrant, Monta[...]n engineer Lh·mgston and Bozeman, and was then a student and has devoted his time to those dut[...]ry of the Scottish Rite. He, Lodge No. 246 of the Elks. His home is at 103 too~ is an activ[...]D. \Vhite, who was born on July 20, 1864, at Promp- promoted to the rank of quartermaster[...]cated at Carbondale, that state, where he con• 11, 1919. He belongs to the same ·Masonic bodies[...]vem- he was financially interested. In 1911 he was trans- ber 7, 1900, is a student in the high school at Boze- ferred to the mill[...]namely: Lillian is thC ~mil Gerard, was born in 1844 and spent aU bis life wife of Albert D3ry. who is[...]to and about to Johanna Jackwitz who was bom in 1849 and died enter the· Annap0tis Naval Acad[...] |
![]() | [...]s, where be se- drcn namely: E. Clark, born May 25, 1910; John cured employment in a plumbing shop as a joumer,• R, JUnc lS, 1911; Maximilian, April 5, 1915; and J. man[...]years. ·Jn January, 1914, in partn<rship with F. L Although modest an[...]Billings Midland Club, Billings Lodge No. 113, original immigrant. He JO(ated in \Vestmoreta[...]MER. To Judge Cloyde E. morcland · County in 1840, still makes her home Comer bc1ong[...]d in • the rural Stephen A. Coiner wa$ ~red as a farmer lad, schools of the ,·icillit[...] |
![]() | [...]283 api.n took up the w~tward ~arch and e,ta~1ished James Day was born at Ipswich, England, in 1834, their home at Wor~tngt_on,. Minne~~- Thc.1r firs[...]ing content with hi.s farm, bis home chiefly as a student. Before taking_ up his prcPQ~- anti his[...]two-year course in the Hartford (\V1soons111) High out the war and "'-as discharged there abou[...]t.is factory pl:lcing of Joans home at No. 112 \Vyoming Avenue. As a rancher, durang the compar[...]nsin, August his busincu associates. '4- 1875, • son of James and Sarah (Hodson)[...] |
![]() | 284 HISTORY OF i\l[...]re~• born in Sc.henedady COunt)'. New York in J811, :md Jackson, alld is a strong factor ;[...], who bore Sel2h Trib<, Improved Order of Red Men of the maiden name of Margaret Rector, was bo[...]and successful near San Diego, California, in 1914; LouiS'a E ., merchant of Baltimore. The[...]tally shot at ilissoula, Montana. Their ch 1l1red County, New York; Adelaide, who married Th[...] |
![]() | [...]287 training Khool at Billings.. Bernard is an apprc[...]alusia is deceased;. O,eney is a December :26, 1854. .M r. Kelley has an ancestry farmer a[...]ighteen went Rcbckahs and was an active Red Cross worker to Ottawa, Illinois, where he marrie[...]large general real cstale tucl<y, August 24, 1832, and · a year after his birth busin[...] |
![]() | 290 HISTORY OF }110NTANA contract surgeon with the United States G[...]e he lived from July, 19r3, to 1915- J.904. For one year he attended the academy at Doct[...]In Decc.m ber 1914, Mr. Hurd bought the Still-[...]n child, \Valtcr L, born July 18, 1919. 1843, • and grew up in \Vinnishick Cou.nty, Iowa. S[...]ouncil a.nd the school board at \Vil- 18244, 1918, serving as a non.-commis•[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF 1110NTANA[...]rty. He mers and one full year he has been a student in the " a past grand of Ycllow,tonc Lodge No. 8S[...]o. 64o8 of the Modern Wood- been a close student of ag-ricuhural science. men of Ameriea, and belo[...]bruory, 1918, l\{r. Ray engaged in the real In 1894, at · Austin. Minnesota, he married Miss M. e[...]oice men of America, ond Billings Lodge No. 394 of the and diligent study a pr3.ctical and S(ient[...]inger, than three quarters of a century ago, in 1842. ' L. who was born in Virginia in 1817 and in 18[...]nin had e,tablished a store at Columbus in 189a, 1111001s County, and spent one year in the prc[...]the Jcading department e graduated A. B. in 1911. He was a member of stores in the Upper Ye[...] |
![]() | 294 HISTORY OF ~ION[...]He promptly fell in love with his employer's red[...]d Esther Hyde, and they had four sons. spc.n t 211 his life. •Alexander Runner, father of the[...]tath·c r.mchmen of this great state. in 1834 nnd died at Keokuk in the same year as her[...]Fayette County. Indiana. September 24, 1840. His children: Emma, the oldest, died in Colora[...]s of North Dakota. He came to Miles grade, A!ont:ina: Jonathan, who is a farmer and City, l[...]ar that he came to · Montan:.. and after a v•$_11 ner as ,>resident H . N. Howland is vice presiden[...]n to invest in land, t"t!Jd h 1f c:.pitalized at $25,000 and has surplus and profits of fir[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF 1110NTANA[...]ed the dose and who was born in Ohio in 1854 and died at Farwell, careful aucntiOn 0£ Mr. Pen[...]ntana State College, Boze- Absarokec in 1911. Here he established a ·hard- m;m, ,is a prospe[...]On May 19, 1919, he sold this lege and was also a student in.the Montana \Vesley- pl:lce to M. L. Beve[...]a gr.1duate of with Billing, Lodge No. 394 of the Benevolent and the Montana State College,[...]State College, owns a home- June 19, 1914. stead in G-ar6etd County, l.iontana; and Carrie[...]racter, and is a fair representative On April 25, 1917, this worthy couple celebrated of a f[...]c in business both • way February 2.J. 18411 and was reared and married 3t. Billings and Absar[...]r at Fountai1\ in Fillmore County, Michigan, July 25, 18&1. His grandfather County, Minne.so[...]n Qhio, and in t88o he mov«t owns 1,280 acru in that locality. He residC$ at to[...] |
![]() | [...]ANA casion 0£ their golden wedding on March 24, 1919, he married Miss Margaret Hovda,. daugh1cr[...]n the Norwegian and English lan- bom March 8, 19<>4, a sophomore in the Absarokec |
![]() | [...]il then he had been ·attending, 3.nd began in 1845, and spent his active life at Birmingham w[...]concentrating department: He then est.ab• in 1847 and died at Coventry in 1897. Their family[...]a rctirtd mer• conducted it until January 111 1919, when he sold chant at Co,•c.ntry,[...]ourt No. 62.c;,, Catholic and for two years was a student in the Brothers Order of Foresters; Anaco[...]red the Fathers of St. Edmund's In 1904 Mr. McGrath was united in m:irriage with Seminary[...]\Vinooski, Ver• trudc, who was born DCccmbcr 25, 1905: aod \Vjl• inont. Father Lucas c.1.me to llon(ana in 1912 and li3m. who was born May 25. 1907. Since coming for fifteen months was chapl:[...]y commissioner has been more producti\'e G-rcat F311.s was made assistant at St. Anne's Ca.th· of ,[...]pent his active ton County, A{ichig;m, September 14, 1874, a son businCSs life a.s a hardware merc[...]in his Michael, who died at Anaconda, April 1, 1914, was native town t o the age of th[...] |
![]() | [...]the House of Reprc.se.ntativcs. In 1914, after the irrigated ranch fourteen miles sout[...]est soi,s entered the service · born March 6, 1914. and he[...]during their absence. He was a leader in Red HoN. JOSEPH Butt ANNIN. A career of g[...] |
![]() | [...]d by the rules of good E. \Vrigh1, who d ied MaY. 254 bttame cashier. That office T. Annin, was a lie[...]and held that post for eight years. He man in 1911. The following two years bC farmed was long 'a pr[...]vice president, priest of Hiram \,.,tlapter No. 14, Royal Arch Ma- and James Annin, secretary and[...]lished in 1901 and the Lewistown Comrnandery No. 14, Knights Templar, Columbus Democrat in 1913, T[...]He was .,,.as born at Cokedale, Montana, March 28, 1892. for many. many years a prominent figure in[...]ere many men in 1907, and for 2½ years was a student in the United the city and county who excelled hi[...]of making friends. He for two years and in 1914 bought a garage, of journeyed through life bindin[...]ous heart. What was the secret he had of mak- 111ss Caryl Hodirson, a daughter of W. and Mi[...] |
![]() | [...]ds and op,cr3te them, has been Chapter No. 14, Royal Arch Masons, Lewistown a prospector and[...]ub- also • member of Lewistown Lodge No. 456 of the lic :affairs :as chairman of the Board[...]10, he married Anna E. Robinson, gan, September 28, 1867, a son of E lijah T. and a native[...]ounded. Elijah Allen New York, May 19, 1845, a son of James \V. Sligh, lost hi.s left eye[...]d followed the business of carpenter. 1854 he came to tlie United States, and locating at[...]$500. He remained as man- rado in 1884. d[...] |
![]() | [...]ars after the fanding of the Mayflower. They No. 110 \Vest 1 hird Street. Like his father, he is[...]c:bury. Vermont, in 1815, to Oriental Lodge No. 240, Ancient Free and Ac· ha\'ing entered[...]Society, the 1882. He wa.s a proficient student of the Latin ).fontana State Medical Society, an[...]ss Sara. Hill,. a. daughter On December 24, 1818, he w:-is married to 1\ra~ of Mrs. Sara H[...]ed from the lington and the11 became :t student in the medic-al same high school as her[...] |
![]() | [...]ho was born in Pc-acham in 1$22. plain, ind was r~red mostly in Middlebury amid and who died in 1896.[...]H. Bay• lcge, from which he wa$ graduated in 1911 with Icy, a farmer in Pcac,h am; and i\lma A.,[...]rmination. Mr. Parker lh·cs in his home at 224 Avenue D, An omission has bee.n -made[...]::,,II o{ these men, Mr. Parker i$ 3 zealous student or economics 311d their wives and mothers. These[...]izcd him. If Hazen l\{. Parker On December 6. 2882, :\Ir. Parker was married inherited good[...] |
![]() | [...]niatcrn3I anccstrr.. born October 25, 1918. HAUV C. CARrt:xTEit, of Billings. is ma[...]Stcw-1-rt and Margaret. 1he leading paper houses 111 Chicago. \ Vith a com- Stewar[...]row1\ to be a great business, and br:mch student activities, bcin~ cditor•in--c.hief of the Dail[...]is affili"ted with Lewistown Lod$te No. 456, Bene,•o• University at Ithaca, New York. O[...]sales clerk. He was rapidly June 25, 191.3, he married .Hazel M. Kaull, who pr[...] |
![]() | 304 HISTORY. OF :[...]the policies of \\'illis Spear was born in 1824. in \Vcstcm New the b:rnk in a capable, confident and conservati\·c York, .ind W3S 3 sm.111 boy when his parents re• mann[...]ings Building and Lo:in He resided there until 1845, when he went to Iowa, Association. Sinec 1917, he has' de\:otcd a large then a territory, in 1846 mo\'ed on 10 New Orie-ans, ,hare of his time to his 4.000-:icrc cattle ranch .it t.ouisiana, :\nd in 1847 joined the United States Kant, \Vyoming, where he runs 1,400 head of cat· troops. with which he went to Mex[...]can. He has alwa.ys been a good and public- o f 1849 went to Texas, where he was residing when[...]ings Club and the and engaged in farming until 1874, when he went Billings ~!idland Empir[...]on, Montana, in 1868, and is a representative c.u:red Jn 19r2. He was a republican in his Po·[...] |
![]() | [...]Halloran Patrick M. Halloran was born November 11, remained there for four years,[...]ication for position made three )'cars l3nuary 4,, 1919. For many years he had been 1>[...]d. At one time Edward J., who wa.s born December 25, 1863, is ).fr. H:\rtc was a well known teacher and journalist 111:m ager of a large wholesale carriage good[...]cri1mlcd children in New York City, ha\'ing pret>3red C:i.nada.; S:irah, who was born Dcce.m bcr 28, 1867, for this noble work by a course of[...]June 2.,:, 1903, was 3 pupil in the Hamilton :\ $;11-ary of $30 a month. After eleven weeks with[...]her of Mrs. Halloran is a farmer in Alberta, oi $125 a,. month, continuing as such until April,[...]rear he once born No,·cmbcr 20, 1911 : Helen, who ,,·.1s born more ess:iyed me[...] |
![]() | [...]Cr thir1y•fh·c yc3rs , THO).IAS :\t. K s 110>:. The c:ireer of Hon. Thomas and is widtl)' kn[...]ther was born in 1836, in born io Virginia in 1$14. He became a farmer Count>· \Vk[...]ed States and after s1>end• Pennsylvania March 4, 1828, and died at Billings. ing two _ye:1.[...]is, whc-re he was ma:rit"d. :\font:.na, Dcccmbtr 24, 1917. Her father, \Villi:un went to Ba[...]on in there his death occurred September 4, ro16. ~fr. the rural schools o( his n:uive Ohio[...]s a man of strong and rugged pcrsonalitt,·• 1864, when he was four1cc.n yt'ars old. his widowed[...]d to six years bcr o f the class of 1894. He next took a- thrce-yc-ar in the penite[...] |
![]() | [...]sota, where he was located in the sum- proftssion:11 men arc those who h:a.,·c come here mer of the s[...]New York. :\1 r. "Kehoe's entry into ~-f ontn.11:\ occurred in the George \V. Thurber, (other o[...]and he died at Barron, \Visconsin, ih opened the Red Cross Drug Store, of which c~tab• 1899, h3ving[...]e i!'i known. Pompey's Pillar, consisting of .. 640 acres dcvo·ted Charle, D. Thur~r att[...]t Baron and in a member of Billings Council No. 1259- and past Minnesota, and in 1905 came to t{ontan[...]Vitmcr Ca.r• •ho to the Billings Lodge No. ,94. Benevolent •nd riagc \ Vorks at Helena, leavin[...]ied. plant is located at No. :t311 First A\'enue. North.[...] |
![]() | 310 HISTORY OF 110NTANA • do the csscnti3l work 0£ the count r[...]Gallatin Camp No. which he docs not like to rcc.311. In the meantime 5245, Modern \Voodmen of America. Bridger C•mP his[...]ploy of the Prairie Cattle Company. operating in 28. 1901, a s tudent in the Ga11:uin Co\mty Hi,,::h[...]& School, and Holle)' ·E., born February 19, 1904, who Rep101ds. and for whom he dro"e an ox team,[...], Jere- was again in Junc1ion City, Momana. in 1884-85. miah \Viggins. ha"ing been born in the north~[...]me a bu1ld1ng con• in his present ranch located 4½ miles south :and tractor. Subsequently h[...] |
![]() | [...]311 and still later located in Lu\'trnc, ).linncsota.[...]ucated ill the rural schools Burt; Dorotlty is a student in the public school. of Polk County,[...]interest in the ·t. H. Rn ye:irs. In March. 1914. he came to \Vilsall, Mon· Grocery[...]rocery stores Li\'ingston, Mont:rna. On hfa)• 11 1919, when the in Gallatin County. Mr[...]e cepted Masons, :and Bozeman Lodge No. 463, B~nev• prc$Cnt officers of the bank arc: P[...]Boze,.. Frank \Viggins. It has a capit:il of $25.,000 and man. undi\'ided profits o[...]. Penn• the democra.tic party~ and fratern:a.11student On December 3. 1916, at \Vilsall, Montana,[...]Gallatin County High School: Vera is • a student Dona1d. ~tr. McDonald is the proprietor of a[...]olorado. She is a skilled pianist and is also 311 expert stenog- )hts . H1:1.i~,. Et11.[...] |
![]() | [...]te in 1897. Montana and on September 1, 1914, c.amc to Dlllon Mrs. Curtis has one[...]y. She is a mem• netlt, born February 28, 1913; and John, born Octo• her of the Mon[...]vidu:\I is largely stock, New Brunswick, in 184.5 1 ;md when :i. young reckoned by wh[...]some r:mc.h holding,s in Elk Park. His 24, 18.59. His father, Isaac Picdalue; was also born[...]thi5 re· \Voodstock, New Brunswick, · in 1844 and died 3.t view; Anatole, who is a farmer ne.a r Hyde P:i.rk. Butte July 4, 1916. • ·[...] |
![]() | [...]der o'f its medical he located in Helena, Montan:11 but a year bter 1alent. moved to ·Chestnut., th[...]n St. P:iul, Minnesota, mine physician until J9()4. when he came to Boze• on the J7th day of July,[...]hey sold the property 3nd Mr. Bole ca.me to No. 1413, Knights of Columbia; Bozeman Lodge Bozeman and edited the Chronicle, which he 13ter No, 463, Bcnc\·olcnt and Protccti\·e Order of Elks: b[...]eat F:i11s Tribune-, of which Mr. Home5tc:i.d No. 415, Brotherhood of American Yeo• Dole is still t[...]having . until the junior year. He then bcc.ame a student in studied in co11vcnts. To Doctor :and Mrs. Pied[...]county health officer and also ever been a close student. keeping well abreast or a.s eounty physician. He[...]aining to his pro fc-.ssion, and tin County Medic.11 Society, the ~fontana State :\.(edi- to th[...] |
![]() | 314 HISTORY OF i[...]rc.lations arc with Clyde Park Lodge No. 64, lnde·• (Gordon) Jackson. Thcr became pion·cc[...]e h:wc btc.n born two children, • Jn 1914, at Lh•jngston, Montana. J ohn S . Cable n:uncl[...]ughter o( George lfo rion E., born in '"\pril, 1914. The doctor 1s CS• and Libbie Haycraft,[...]Cable ha\'e o ne child, Clinton G., born the une<111h•oc:al confidcnc.c and c.s-cct-m of the ~oplc[...]mmunity in which he Ji,•cs, being not only )011:-: S. C;\DLE. Among the c::i.rncst and enter•[...]He was born at Auic3, New · York, October 28, lands to white settlers. He went into 1he drus:[...]t around Cobalt, Canada, and had in 1910. In 1.!)11 he took a course in the Mankato in\'eStc[...]rom a humble b(gill• Attica in 1854 and died there in 1884. Caroline, ning to the leading yard in thi[...] |
![]() | [...]ldwel!,_ Idaho. shipment of goods 311 O\·er Montana from the 1er- His connection w[...]$4,000,000. By its resoµrces and the personnel of i[...]. H)OJ; E-loise, born in May, 1904; Norman Douglas, For a man immer[...]service. He was a member of the Tcrritori.11 Legis-[...]of Represent3ti\'es from 1902 to 1904. and was a \\' hite is one of the oldest bankers[...]av·- member of the State Scnatc from 19(?4. to 1908. ing for thirty-five years been 1he :t.c[...]assachusetts, Decem- as mayor of.Di11011, beginning wit.h the incorporation ber 3,[...] |
![]() | [...]nger Shattuck Academy, had an orange grove at Red- business men of Bouman, and is known as a sue ..[...]twins, Philip1 Emma, with his family about 1844, lh·cd in several states Lucy. Edward, Clar3, \V[...]tel, For one and e\'eotu:tlly owned a farm of 420 acres. He >:car he ·was a brake.man on the Ill[...]ry, 1898. He w:'ls a repub1ic:an, and though re.a.red sas, worki1ig in a res-taurant for ten months. Th[...]and took up a Count)', Pcnns)'l\'ania, in 1844, and is now li\'ing quarter section of fond in Ga[...]as elected past grand of \Vcstern Star LO<lge No. 4 of the sheriff of Gallatin County, beginning[...]to the Rebekahs. He is affiliated with Xo. 463 of the Elks, ond Pyth,goros Lodge No. ~. 80,:em[...]29, 19()8. • )fay. a graduate o{ the eighth grade public schools Philip Dodson and wife, had two ch[...]ing in infanc)'· home: :\nd Charles R., :i student in the 1trammar Philip Griffith D[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF ;)110NTA.NA[...]of the American School of Os1eopa1hy :tt Kirks- 1911 to 1916 he gave all his time to the manage- ville, Missouri, graduating in Ja.nuary, 1904. The ment of his ranch at Sedan. He and his • f[...]ing two years be practiced at Billings, and own 714 acres there. In 1916 Mr. Dodson resumed[...]son responded to association since 1911. In 1906-7 he also scr\•ed as the draft and cnt[...]istian Church at Bo:ee• \Vestern Star Lodge No. 4 ol the Odd Fellows, man, being 3n cider and member of the choir in Bozeman Lodge No. 463 ol the Elks, Bozeman the church[...]rtments. men, and \Vcstcrn Star Lodge No. 4, Independent In October, 1918, at Bo.zema11, he m[...]s .acc,r uing from this calling arc now re• :\(0111.ina, Sept<:mbcr 19, 1881. His paternal ir[...]ded in a common Audrain Count)•, Mis$ouri, in 1841, :\nd now live$ school education he seve[...]ucation and in prepa- ranged from $30 to $40. per month, and the work ration for his[...] |
![]() | [...]very successful in his farming. In 1911 Mr. Con• one of the best improved :md v3IU3[...]ailro.1.d land on for that purpOse in 1911. After three years he lcasC'd the lon.g -timc[...]l alfalfa meadow, from which an a,•crage of 4¼ ton$ Bo.i.rd of his district. In pol[...]arite scale. He is one On August 13, 1914, Mr. Connollr was united in o_f the comm1Ssio[...]to .such prosperity in so short a period :md :.11 ~£rs. Corbin was born, but she was reucd chi[...]B. Calhoun1 drug• and was born June 20, 1874. Mr. aild lfrs. Corbin gist of Clyde Pa[...]'e miles northwest of \Visconsin, on the 251h day of January, 1870. and Ha,·rc, .tnd he[...]he Calhoun fami ly of which he is a on )farch 25, 1881. and he ha.s acquired all he now[...] |
![]() | [...]er general of the State of . New York, with in 1911 he came to Clyde Park and bought the the rank of[...]He did much to build up and Billings Lodge No. 394, Bene,·olent and . Protective maintain the influ[...]arc the parents of Grand Army, had filled most ol 11$ offices and was one child, Harriet Emogen[...] |
![]() | [...]le, for he possesses were in Pans, where he was a student with a gradU· those sterling qualities of[...]took a leid• originality has always been temp('red by the broad ing par( in the stirring even[...]l the ce.n-• was born in New York State in 1864. He became turies and in the grc-atest centers of[...]len Au- dtsigned and built this re-s idcnce in 1914. Since rand, who was born in New York Stat[...]s of age. He then learned the trade of LodKc No. 463, Dencvolcnt and Protecth·e Order[...] |
![]() | [...]Odd Fellows, of which he is treas• In 1904 Mr. Stryker came to Montan.a. and in 1906 urcr, a[...]est interests of hi.s bank is capitalized at $25,000. wi1h a suri>lus of community, and to a large[...]circles. children, Harriet, born Janu.iry 24. 1913, and Almeda, hi$ practical intelligence, ma[...]t state. where he btame a breeder and 1841, and came to the United States in 1874, settling trainer of troning horses, in wh[...] |
![]() | [...]c.n yc-ars later he loc.ttcd in Collinsville-, 14 1905, and Olivia. born October 31, 1907. Illinois[...]he was graduated in 1902, with J3nu3ry 25, 1882. His grandfather, Angus Laugh- the degree o[...]He lived on -• farm there and died i11 1884- Many for three yeau. He then went to Lead, in th[...]the companyt be· ices until in 1914, a ye.ar after his dc.·uh, when his sides Mr. Gu[...]y suece-s.sful and popul::ir enterprise in 1843 and is still livin~ . there. Her father, Hector[...]cocomagh Academy. Following that for scver.11 a Hve interest in the trend or public affairs,[...]d for several years definitely made up In 1904, at St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. Guinzy mar-[...] |
![]() | [...]\)', Doctor MacMill•n attended the Indiana in 1845, seeking better opportunities for New York Post Graduate School in 1914-15, and acquiring land at reasonable prices, and[...]served as 18~9. and died at Glennville in May, 1914. T heir county ph:ysician in 1915 and is a membu[...]y Lodge No. 390 ol He then bce:anie a student of the Southern Minne- the Elks.[...]he h:wc one son, HuRh AJlan. Jr., born September 28. degree of Doctor of Law, and for[...] |
![]() | 324 · HISTORY OF l';[...]a s toc.kbuycr, and he and his wife democrat 1114; Harb.n Kenneth, who w:is Mystic Shrine; and Lewiston Lodge No. 456, of the born Dec-e mber 28, 1907; Maxine Violetta, \\'ho was Benevolent an[...]d Lorraine Virginia, who was On DC'Ccmber 25, 1910. Mr. Osborne was married born August t, 1[...]on of peculiar gifts and \V1u1AM O. Hvrc111:-.sox. The representative and chai-actcristics,[...]e general agent man, who was born in 1828 in Trimble County, |
![]() | [...]825 Kentucky, and who died at Jacksonville, Mis[...]physician at Duluth, Minne- Lodge No. 46, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, |
![]() | [...]a republic.in in his politic.al faith No. 246, Benc,·olent and Prot«;ti,·c O rder of Elks;[...]ic march to mon school training. was a student i11 the State the sea. Ht was twice injured duri[...]ul)' ~21 • ~ - , was born in 1824 in Christiania, Norway. and died Mr. \[...]• Santa Rosa, California, In 1895 he 111g salesman for one 0£ the largest dry goods hou[...]am~ identified w itli |
![]() | [...]them!:eh-es without capital or business and $400 had charge of the sales dc~artment thirteen yea[...]nt. treasurer and manager. and Mrs. L 1904 they bought the wholesale grocery business 8. SJ)[...]\Vhilc Church, and is affiliated with Lodge No. 14 of the 1heir mercantile "intere~u arc now in other hands Ma.sons, Valley Chaeter No. 4 Roxal Arch Masons, they remain honored[...]the Legislature. was Mr. Spottswood resides at 410 lti.ssouri Avenue. chosen mayor of Bill[...]Jonx H. HAR\'AT. In any group of. ~-fontanans student of electrical enginc-cring at the Universi[...] |
![]() | [...]cr of Los y\ngclc.s, Cali- .,fenncssee in 1824, After the dose of the Civil fornia.[...]lph A., whose name ming; of Billings Lodge No, 394, Benevolent and heads this, review; and I[...]y F. Scott. Mrs. Fletcher, was born March 30, 1994, ;rnd iS a mcrChant of Custer, which posi[...]been migrations cashier. The capital stock is $25,000; and surpluS of some of their representativ[...]ard, $10,000, and its deposits a,·craie $140,000. Under and that following upon them[...] |
![]() | [...]lected a county commissioner was born March 29. 1911 ; Earl, who was born of P~we,l • Cou[...]1913 i and Ntit, who wa.s born August and m 1914 was chosen for another six year term. 7, 1918. Mr[...]• all th>t i> ton County, ).tinnesotn, November 28, 1862. His rcquir,cd to make a ,biographical sket[...]s the body Politic. Though of modest demeanor. rc3red and married in Pennsylvania and· in 1840 with no ambition to distinguish himself in publi[...]rly day and became ty Tippcr:a.ry, Ireland. in 1824. and died . in Houston a pioneer sCttler and miner at Bouman. John County. ).finncsota. in 1904. Mary. the oldest of KiUom accomp;ini[...], and now has a 1argc prac• locality. He owns 2.40 acres under cultivation and tice as a lawyer.[...]ed on his father's farm the raising of high-grade cattle. He has been finan- in Minnesota a[...] |
![]() | [...]began Ms education in Missouri and He was then a student in the Ycllowstonc Busi• continued it[...]in ncss College at Livingston for two years. In 1911 the country schools o{ Mt~gher County, in w[...]d in Southem Montana. The of Li\'ingston ~ e No. 246, Bene .. olent and Pro- company is incorpor[...]medals won member ol \Vestern Star Lodge No. 4, Independent in slate oratorical contests. Mr. an[...]nds, among men ol the \Vorld, and Lodite No. 463 ol the Elks. whom they arc de.servcdly eopular.[...]ardcd with most 16, 1901, and is now a student in the Montana intere.st was twenty years as a ra[...]n in Ire- Ft.A~>:: H . GAR\'ER since 1911 h3.S been Pro!euor land in 18o1 ;md brought his f[...]tory and Economics in the ~lontana State about 1843. In \Vi.sconsin he wa.s engaged in the N[...]holars and authorities in the North- and about 1864 went with other memb<:rs of the west, a[...]nna re moving to Randolph County. Missouri, in 1864, sylv~ni.a in colonial times. The Ballard[...]was a farmer for over thir·ty )'C:.\U. State in 114<>. They had four children: Jessie.[...] |
![]() | [...]children: Raymond, in Henry County. Iowa, in 1840 and died at Albion born Oc-tobtr 30, 1901,[...]in 1885, They had five children, of 13, 19(4. whom two arc lh•ing Fraok H .• the subj«t[...]e Cod, Maua- was htad of th:it dcputmcnt until 1911. In the <husetts, and li"cd there and :[...]n•rcsidence work at chusetts. until 1849, when he went to California the Uni\'eU1ty of I[...]ed Eusebia Sawyer, a nati\'e o Marlboro, de-grec 111 1911. Doctor Gar\'cr then came to the ).fassac[...]scn•ing for years of Iowa:• the ''Iowa Journ.11 of History and Poli• as a member of the[...]erred to as an authority on contro- 19<4. She •nd her husband h•d the following ,·ert[...]ety. the Ameri- road in Nebra,ska, until 1894. In th:1t year he amc can Politial Science[...] |
![]() | [...]ed • • As a young man general store but in 1854 bttame professor of la.n- he mo,·cd to St. Louis[...]up,c,r intcndc-nt of schools of Missouri, October 25, 1864. and speJ1t his early life Syiacust, New York, no[...]of ltr. MacPherson also owns a modern home at 414 the paper was Marcus Daly. The Standard Pu[...] |
![]() | 334 HISTORY OF i\lONTANA plant was burned 011 February -Ii 1918, and the •Strong & Sons, a bo[...]is wife, where George M. Melton owns a ranch of 2,400 acres he had operated for a number of years as[...]e.r in :Mich1$'an. The Jut ten he has Jived in 1904, Miss Emma G. Churchill, daughter o Charles :Mont[...]ned East and was satisfied after t hat Iowa, July 4, 1852, a son of Eliakim Recd and with the quiet e[...]a republican and was a he was married June 23, 1849, to Margaret Stil- \'Cry rc~ular attcndant and a[...]nd Anna Maria (Van· Orsdal) Stilwell. · She 18.43, and i! still living at Dundee, Michigan. Their[...]ho died at, Chica.go in Ernest, born Au~st 18, 1854, who died March 19, Novc-mber, 1918, and for many years was a millin• 1855; Frank Bailey, born October 4, # 1856, who cry sale5m;m for Hyland Brot[...] |
![]() | [...]es the marritd for his second wife . November 14, 18781 straight republican ticket. .[...]and the caving of the roof of the tunnel in 1894, which he .sc-r,·ed during the period of the w[...]at homesteaders to occupy the lands of Red Rock Peekskill-01Hhe•Hudson, and in 1868 was[...]turning and dam now supply the entire Red Rock Valley, to St. Louis, for eighteen months[...]chingc the ing to E\'ergreen Lodge No. 45, Ancient Free and entire: course of men's li\'C[...]omo, Colorado, where he was sur- 17, 1854. To this union there ha\'e been born four geon f[...]f Park County, Colo- who was married June 25. 190). to Dr. Maurice ·• ,· ,-1 r[...]Montana, where he has ried March Z'/, 1911, to Raymond Alton Richard- since remained in cont[...]Railway: and Lucille, born February 22, 18'.)s, 11)09 until 1919 he served as coroner of Dc-a[...] |
![]() | 4 re• had five children, namely: Frank \V., who[...]who died when aged eight • yc:ars: ber of the 11<thodist Epi..,opal Church. The ·Anna[...]He wa.s born at Parkville, Missouri, January 24, •~. with his dcgr<e of M. D. For about a yur 1854. His grandfather Peter Aspling brought hjs aft[...]family from Canterbury, England, in 1824. :md set• ville City Hospital, and on many o[...]frontier of western c.iviliz:1tion. In 18t?4 .h~ ca!"e and appreciation of his publ[...] |
![]() | [...]ding through his own merit. Deer Lodge Lodge No. 14, Ancient Free and Accept• . He was born at Cinc[...]18;S, a son of Otto J...aist, now a resident 0£ Oak- ttr No. 4, Ro~•al Arch lla.sons. He ,•otcd indcpcnd•[...]office of the Cincinnati, Ohio, through the sixth grade, and then New Northwest. Beginning in 1884 Mr. Aspling was his parents moving to Oakl[...] |
![]() | [...]ead• and Virginia, who was born in Scptcm~r, 1914. ing attorney of Sacramento, and when Mr. Goods M[...]901. He is a member of ramento, California, March 4, 1859. a son of James the Roman C•tholic Church[...]chi• sultant effect of the gold excitement of 1849 James gan, where he was a farmer. Mr. and[...] |
![]() | [...]ic in tc.;x,6; James A., a contractor and builder 110w a student in the University of Florida. at Tuls[...]ly. He received most of hi.s education in the. ,911 he went to the extreme southern point of the[...]Valley, Kansas. and pre- did some farming. In 1914 he went to Frccpon, pared for a career[...]mandcry No. '}. Knights Ttmplar, and in 1914 w:is ciation. However he .gave up his work at the[...]roe was born at Xenia, Ohio, Novem- at 430 Atlantic Street~ He married at \Vellsville, ber[...]uA1u.r.s H&Klt\' \V11.tJAMs. \Vhilc ~fontana in 1840. and for fi,·e years was a contractor on[...] |
![]() | 340 HISTORY OF[...]ary committee and in the six• Iowa. September 28, 1856. In the paternal line he is tetnth se[...]ork was born in Bennington County, Vermont, in 1825 and cxpc:.nditures to be credited to[...],)'Cars \\'3.S a r:ailr03d con• tractor. In 1848 he nto,·ed to Sheboyg3n County, Mrs.[...]. \Vashington, and an ckctrical engineer em- in 1828 3.nd died at Deer lA>dge, Montan3, in 1903.[...]ott who is now a mine operator tcr is a student in the public schools of Deer Lodge. ntar Princet[...]mules was born.at Sarrance, France, December 25, 1871. and with a wagon dro\·e the entire distan[...]nt magnificent nnch, and has born in 1844 at Oloron and still li\·es on the home be[...] |
![]() | [...]341 Am<'rican Rambouillct and, firmly bclie,·ing th[...]ions and with farming until 1914. During 1915 and 1916 he was c.ircful breeding th[...]irview he built a home and s idcrab1e real estate 111 that city mcludmg his dc[...]int.. at Helena · E lize ~I., born March 31, 1904; Elsie Mr. Bo:sshard has done well[...]lill has a prospect of many useful )'Cars before 11 1910.[...]18.f4, in Tennessee, was rt'ared 111. Kentucky, a!)d •lren: Lucy, John and[...]tween the states. it\ which he Hi h School in 1904, and comp_lcted h1s. educahon serve[...]ith a brother-in-Jaw in a gcne~al at Red' Rock, and following his marriage in that[...] |
![]() | 842 HISTORY OF l\1[...]this st.ate; boy. Later he freighted from Red Rock to Ban• and James F.[...]orpora- (Montana) Tribe, Impro,·ed Order Red Men. tion of Helena, and mining interests in Alas[...]ished the S«urities State Dank. In March, lp!?4, at Dillon. ~fr. Blair was united now one o[...]61 he became captain of a regiment of infantr)' 1011 what is generally accounted the leading and[...]ime of his death in 1905. He tent ~1s born in 1834, in the State of New Yotk, 3nd was a[...] |
![]() | [...]343 cnccs in upbuilding and maintaining an Episcopa[...]still live at Morris, Minnesota, |
![]() | 344 HISTORY OF ~[...]ry succc.s.sivc governor. ital of $250,000. Mr. Hudson remained at Owens• Mr. Con[...]rown He returned to the Northwest in 1914 and for two from 8oo to 5,000 population, and Mr[...]r of Rizpah Temple of the Deer. Lodge Lodge No. 14, Ancient Free and Ac- ~fystic Shrine[...]ntucky. cepted Masons, . with Volley Chapter No. 4, Royal He and his family re.side at 7[...]Louisville, Ken- drcn: Hilda. born Morch 12, 1904; and Helen, born tucky, and also of the[...]iety. is a ~fethodist and is affiliated with Di11011 bookkeeper in the employ of the ~lethodist Pub·[...]rst acquaintance with Dillon Chapter No. 28, Royal Arch Masons, St. Elmo tht northwestern co[...]daughter, Helen Ida, born No\'embcr J 1914, and Nation:,.I Bank at Owensboro. This was the[...]boro banks, with combined capitilization of •$125,000. and the Esr.K RAV Mosnu. ac[...] |
![]() | · 346 HISTORY OF ?.i[...]na, in tana, locating in Deer Lodge Valley in 1884. and 1916. Herc he has been in the emplo[...].$ r_epresentcd outside was born in Germany in 1825 and died at Deer the re.a.Im of practical business. His father was a Lodge Va11e)' in 1874- the year in which he came to thorough sch[...]liberalizing was born near Hamburg, Germany, in 1841, and who education.[...]• died at Deer Lodge Valle)·, Montana, in 1911 . In Mr. Stone is a natl\•e of Kansas, born in Shawnee 1874, ahcr their marriage, they had come to Mon-[...]He re- Philipsburg, Montana, through the seventh grade. cei\'ed most of his education 10 Michi[...]family mo\·ed to Mi.ssoula, wherc she .student in an academy at Oli\'et, and received his comp!c[...]twenty-five years he was engaged in educational a student in the Minnesota State Normal School[...]her enworth County, where he died in 1904., at the ;.ge pupils were forei~crs, none of them[...]teach a rural school in lfissoula County. From 1914 1919. Her husband, J. M. Gilman, still liv[...]No. 7, cashier and manager until September 24. 1912, ;it Order oi tl,c E:utcrn Star. and[...] |
![]() | [...]347 aggregate $1.z50,ooo. Mr. Storie is president,[...]R1,•cr. Then for another hrid |
![]() | 348 HISTORY OF i.\[...]married Margaret Nauman. who was born at Red ,,•ith the grocery business. and he is still a half Oak. Illinois, in 186o. and now makes her home with[...]ffice. His only public in medicine. In 1914 he graduated M. D. from Rush p0sition wa.s coun[...]nt Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. During 1914.15[...] |
![]() | [...]349 . to the Security, Bridge Company, a corporatio[...]estors were colonial Minoula, where he died in 1914• • John A11an |
![]() | [...]tobtr 1, soula, and a member of Bozeman Lodge No. 46J 1861, a son of James •nd Mar)' (Burner) H•m[...]tland, Oregon. Her only child, Mar)', died March 25, 18o8. He was rtarc.d '"1n Pittsburgh, m:ir• in[...]intr COtnC overland in untiJ his death, Novtmbcr 4, 1875. He was a Dou~- ~ a prairie schooner from Illino1.s and Missouri to la.s demccrat muil 1864 and aher that a repubh- llontana. ifrs. Ballinscr[...]wife of ingston banker, was born in New York in 1846. Nathan Beacham. a farmer in that state: Jane.[...]formed Church. He was also c.st of the childr1.·11 ~ and \Villiam who ditd in 1901 ,. vettran of the[...]and lawyer Elihu Root of New Mr. Hamilton was a student in Han•ard Univer- York. Her father, S.[...] |
![]() | [...]h Dakota, and operating from ingston Lodge No. 246 of the Elks. Politically he Sioux F•lls. In 18[...]he Chicago, Mil• \Vaukcg•n, Illinois, April 4, 18;6, a son of A. Z. waukec & St. Paul Ra[...] |
![]() | 352 HISTORY OF 114, and died in that pro,•... Anaconda Copper Mini[...]on- wife of Thomas Coffey, a mine operator at Oak- tana. in 1901, also e.stab1ishcd a lumber ya'rd[...]and also pumped water for the lawns a )'car out $25;000 worth of gold, the ,dirt a.ssaying at[...] |
![]() | [...]Canada, Ccotral America and Mexico. In 1884 he ( Denning) FcrreH. Her parents li\'C at Pony,[...]s situated on Railro:td mo,uhs overseas with the 248th Aerial Squadron, bc· A"enue, with[...]accessories. irao acti\le service; \\'illiam is a student i11 the Loyola At Bozeman, Montana. in 19([...]is, ~atron of Sweetbrier Chapter No. 49, Order oi the August 24, 1865. His parents were S. K. and t\da•[...] |
![]() | 354 HISTORY OF l\[...]leepy-Eye Masons; Great Falls Lodge No. 214, Benevolent Milling Com,pany, and left that <[...]two children: Charlcs,.born July.., 12,, 1914 ; and Eva Mining Comp,3ny. which later turned[...]red. Montana, whc.rc his death occurred in 1914. He was largel)• because o f, the, s[...]ta, to Miss Hattie \Veiser•. who was born in 1864, tile trade, for in the · 1.tailhattan[...]hat city, 4[...]teac.h er there; .. Albert, \\•ho is a student ai Bux• work. In 1913 ~fr. Heidel - became[...]High sc.hool 'in i919~ and RCubc'n, ·,'i'hO is a student ler, and a£tc·r .one year went t9 . Grea~ F[...]Hc1m·cr- Hagclie entered Haugcs Seminary at Red• officials arc: president, L6uis Accola, of Bozeman: wing, Minnesota, where he remaidcd a student until vfoe president. 'George J. HCck,,. of B[...]·then went to Hclc-na a$ a department man· grade Lodge No. 68. Ancient Free and Accepted[...] |
![]() | [...]in 1898, he sc• which was adopted August 9, 1864, in honor of the cured employment 3$ a stenog[...]inal Alderson claim is now a choice resi• . oi 250 b-\rrcls of flour daily. Mi. Parkins has dence .[...]surer,. and row. ma~ from an old wagon tire, cost 40 cents_per fraternally he is past master of B[...]in the early Mr. Parkins was married in 1914, at Bozeman. agricultural· advancement or the co[...]ct still in existence shire; England, February 28, 1831, arid died at Boze- show that Mr. Alderson[...]stmmenta1 in se- <i!r of Galena. On May 30; 1854, at Shullsburg, · curing the first brick school[...]ty in the Fourth ent .site of Bozeman on July 14, 1864. They soon Ugislativc Assembly of the state of Mo[...]ittee on a few years. but· ~fajor ..\Ider.son 11\•ed there: ten appropriations. he had mu[...] |
![]() | [...]who was a ,·cterinary surgeon ;rnd profes• ary 4, 1884, a son of N. H. Difflon, and grandson sio[...]nham sun·h·e, her Long Island, N~w York, in 1814, •nd died in Clay husb:ntd and makes he[...]•ing for the subsequent t wo years was eogagcd 111 te.3 ch- had an active career as mercha[...]stockman in Montan,1,, to which he came in 18')3, student of \Va.shburn College at Topeka, Kansas,[...] |
![]() | [...]e is a democrat. but pany until 1914. He then returned to the Milw-au- has nc\·cr sou[...]:ina. Mrs. Young is a man Lodg-e No. 463, Btnevolent and Protective Or- gradu:ue or the[...]ember 10, 19()6, at Brookings, South Da- born May 4, 1916.[...]ving the 'OOsition o r POS.tma,ter. ;n 1834. and he ditd in \Vood County that state, was born[...]h1rn from his milit.ary scr-.•- death ;n March, 111<,r. Hannah (B<>rcc) Kay was[...]d was first employed as an that t;me. 1834. •;ghty-two ytars of age. The Ab· OP-Cr[...] |
![]() | [...]sociate$ Hines. who was born in Pennsylvania in 1848, and 111. the bank arc as follows: A. E. Barne.s,[...]eir 1narriagc as follows: has a capital stock of $25,000; a surplus of $8,000, \Villiam, a contra(.tor[...]g land. now reside. He was born March 8. 1879. at Red Upon resigning from the service Mr. Howe took Oak, Iowa, where his father, the late Jefferson up hi[...]er. John L. Howe. was born in New eral farming at Red O•k. rn 1882 he removed to York State in[...] |
![]() | 364 HISTORY OF l\iO[...]ber of the Con• County, Missouri, in 1844. grew up and married in s:rcg:ttion3l Church[...]owe. only living son of his parents, he died in 1911. He wa.s a democrat and a \'try ,-:rcw up on[...]project at Yuma, Arizona., until the spring of 1904. still lives: Mattie, wife of \\falter Marye, sup[...]ngs and izcd at $2o.ooo.oo, with surplus of $4,000.00. is housed for fi\'e years was a broom man[...]born February 5, 1913, and Jane, born January 2.4, N. K. and ~farie (Paulson) Paulson, whO reside[...]:., a Kentucky pioneer who \'Olunteercd for 111 the war of 1814 against Sweden. Grandfather strvice wi[...] |
![]() | [...]365 was born in Tclcmarkcn in 1864 and died there in sonabJe to assume 1ha[...]useful in the.prac- at Clinton, Wisconsin,-in 1911. The oldest son, Olaf. tice of the noblest-:[...]f the English language. Returning of 19114, tions, the Association of Anatomists a[...]d St. Elmo Commandcry No. 'l, Knights Templar, of 40,000 bushels. The general ,manager of the com-[...]of Elks, Virginia grand of Clyde Park Lodge No. 64, Independent City, ~\fontana: and D[...]Odd Fellows. As a fixture in th.e citizen- ,Red Men, of Dillon, Montana. '[...]his active relations Lh·ingston, M01itana, in 1914, Miss Esther Bliler. with the business a[...]ning gained largely in. the North.. born December 4, 1915, Alice Irene., and Margaret , weste[...]kcl- o,·er the plains, to the Pacific Coast in 1849. Re son was born and grew to the age of sixteen[...]in Norway. His parents were Thorkel and Maren 1884, more than a hundred years old. John L. (Peterson[...]tic. Iowa. In 1884 he moved to Groton, South In considering[...] |
![]() | [...]h came to signed. In Novc-mbc.r , 1834, he was transferred br Pompey's Pillar, Montana,[...]rnard Com- in France, while Chester O., born May 11, 18cJ7, mandery No. 6, Knights Tcmplar[...]-a, born the following children: Samuel 11., Jr., who and entcrcd the cmp1oy of the Great \[...]th Orcgon; \Valtcr ~{. is the owne,r of a 4-20--acrc ranch |
![]() | [...]il improved Mr. Bair mnried, m 1904, at Mount Carmel, Penn• a produc.t ivc farm,[...]d Katherine, born in born in Pennsylvania in 1846, and is now a resident January, 1918.[...],,,,u established as a weekly in 1910. ln 1914 ~ con- · Pcnnsyh•ani2 Railroad Company: \Vi[...]is early years. and afterward mO\'Cd Toi." 11-u |
![]() | [...]dge No. 23, Billings, his offices being at 2812 Montana Avenue. ,-\ncicnt Free and Accepted M3.[...]ecretary of the Montana Lh·e Stock Company of g;\11, io 18So, before coming to Montan:i, Miss Ida[...]regiment in a number of engage-. 27, 18(4. His parents, Peter H. and Annie (Ander· mcnts,[...]ere both n:iti\'CS of Norwily. His on the great b.111lcficld of• Shiloh, April 6. 1$62. he[...] |
![]() | [...]371 ind Lewistown Lodge No. 456, Bcnc\·olcnt and Pro,. wi'11 offices at Nos. JIC>612al4 Securities Building, t[...]title to ,·aluablc land, owning a ranch of 400 acres one daughter, Lillian Judith.[...]a ranch of 4Red with thous.ands of Mr. Arnou ~is a member.of[...]the· Billings serving Napoleon Bona_p artc wht-11 he wa.s banished Lodge of Perfection. He is als[...]ted. years ha,•ing been spent on the home farm 111 Orange John Hogan, his father, was[...]ocated first in ClevelandJ Ohio, York. May 1, 1849, and was there brought up and where he followed[...]ning in• Basin; Jes.sic, wife of George E. Sne.11, of the firm teres ts; :\melia, wile of D.[...] |
![]() | [...]ouri Pacific In·thc meantime Mr. Hogan purchased 4,000 acres -Railway offices at Atchison,[...]g six miles south of Huntley, and has the grade of chief clerk. since devoted his time ;md attent[...]ad district, then Missou.la s1a1c scmuor, from 1914 until 1918. \Vhilc thus County, now Fla[...]al committees chandise in a large tent. 111 1888 Mr. Clifford laid of import:in«. in[...]cial relation with some of Emmett V., born April 24, 1897, was graduated from the Indian troub[...]901 came to father on the ranch: Ruth. born in 1904; .Maurine. Anaconda, where he y:as employe[...]at Jefferson City, 1!is- with Anaconda Camp No. 154. \Voodmcn of the souri, in 1908, whtrC he was sen[...]e ' No. 18. Futcrn.a l Order of Missouri, ~larch 4; 191& having been connected with Easies, and with[...]ord is Order of Moose. the third in the family.' 11. ll. Clifford is with Mr. Clifford and family reside at 411 Pinc Street Smith, 11cCord & Company, a dry goods house in On December 24, 1887, at Frenchtown, Montana, Kansa, Cit[...] |
![]() | [...]. :ll Clifford or De Mcrsvillc, Momana, October 14, Until he was sixteen yc.a1s old David[...]New York City, July 13, tinued until 18'.>4, being principally employed at and 1919. On June 22, 1904, at Anaconda, Mr; Clifford near Lima, but[...]s tore at Anaconda. Mollie, who In 1894 Mr. Hopkins was married at Lima, Mon .. gr3duatc[...]Sarah, who was born ~hrch 14, 1902, is it home . DAVID R.i1sr. Hon,ass, ya[...]Laurel, and one of the ranch was born March 24, 1904; and David R., Jr., who owners of Carbon County,[...]his reliabilit)', it being Logan, Utah, January 4, 1871, a son of \V. T. a matter of com[...]e li\·cs up to · Hopkins, born in \Valc.s in 1843, and died at Logan, his promises and that when he undertakes to ge:t a Utah, in 1914. His father was killed in an accident thing[...]Hop• world in Culpeper County, that state, in 1849, his kins assisted his stepfather in farming, a[...]l business man of Denver, Colorado. \\'ales in 1843, and she survh•es him, making hc-r[...] |
![]() | 3744, when he was made bookkeeper for the BC3r'[...]s make him an of marble cutter, and in 1848 established his home at independent democrat. Fr[...]L He lived the rest of hi5 Bear Tooth Lod~c No. 534, Benevolent apd Pro• life as a (arme[...]October, 1888. He was tective Order of Elks, of Red L<>ds<, Montana. Mr. a democrat and a Cathol[...]a car in the Glen• at ).(uscatine, Iowa, in 1847 and died at Salt Lake di\'e Yards and lost[...]e mc.antimc he has become owner of a modern May 14, 1884, and acquired his early education in home[...]local affairs, serving for the past eight ,vas a student in the University of Utah at Salt Lake years a[...]and is affiliated with Billings Star Lodge No. 41, a«ount for four months. He came to Hun[...] |
![]() | [...]problem and invesJ the mollcy required until Mr. 111 1834, when Iowa was a territory. He lived niuch Andr[...]at E:ist- rado, whcr~ her- husband died in J9(>4. They were . port, New York, and is mechanical te[...]youngest of the Colorado; Clara, who died in 1914, leaving se\·en family is Florence F., wife of M[...]in both those states. He was a Lodge No. 394 of the Benevolent and P rotccti,·e young man tw[...]e into At Lincoln, Nebraska, January 1, J914, he married the State of Montan• in 1899, In[...]the children: Roland \V., born September 3~ : 1914 ; course of a few •years he had 1,.200 acres d[...]he wise economy which So promi~ a number of high grade horses. For a quarter' of ncntly character[...] |
![]() | [...], i\ncicnt \Villiam P. Knudsen was re.a.red at itcrrill and Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic[...]any, a Mr. Bunney is a man thoroughly experienced 111 every detail of his calling, and having wo[...] |
![]() | [...]mbcr 13, 1875. was Jeit in Richland County, Oh10, 11\ 1821. and d1ed m to the care of the[...]r of its police force. burg. Pcnnsy~vani~. ~.fay 14. 1$31. She d!ed :1~ Los \Vhc-n he wils thr« years old John T. Spencer. :\lolinos. Cahfom,a. ~fay 11, 1916. Their children who had been given[...]homa: later, and there he was rc3red, bc.ing kept at school Elmer, who is a farmer of[...]g plant and conducted it at Sheboygan from he tnt<red the employ of the ·Kansas City, Fort[...]Dakota for held that position for two yean: In 1894 he entered fi\'c years. traveling out of[...]Anaconda, and has steadily risen 17, 1911. bought the "Bridger Times." which he has[...] |
![]() | [...]urch holds his mem- while 1hcre w3s a student in the Chicago College of bership'. Fraternally h[...]Illinois at Carbon Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. of Red Lodge. Chic3go. The following year, 18[...]. Publishing Company. On June 11. 1903, Mr. Spencer was united in[...]· of Science dcgree, and is a member established 111 the state. •His death occurred at New[...] |
![]() | [...]ears he was in the birth being June 14, 1826. He is a son of Thomas employ of the firm o[...]itution in ,•ari• he spent practicaHy 3.11 of his life in Leicestershire. ous capacities for[...]age of seventy•two sN:tion of the state. In 1<)14 he incorJ)Oratcd as the >~cars; ThomaS) who w[...]farmer who died at lloulder, i'.·f ontana. came 110 East Park A\'enue. The company handles city[...]to Alexandria, Egypt. Subsequent to that \V,11,am tht great war he was dttply and patriot[...] |
![]() | [...]. The story buckskin shirt and burned a red mark on his ribs, of his cx~dition along ·the Mussclsh,11 Ri.-,r to it havin8'. been a gla[...] |
![]() | [...]utte part of its. history, µ>dgc No. 240~ Bc.n cvotcnt and Protective Order of Elks, an[...]He spent his active career as a farmer with the red man. He was reared in a neighbor• a[...]at who was born in Madison County, Iowa. in 1854. were then Fergus and ~-{caghc.r counties, and h[...]in several skirmishes with the Indians 1824 and is still Jiv!11g at \Vi.ntersct, Iowa, at the[...]arkable type. Rugged, {earl..s and of Red Men. He belongs to Bannack Tribe, is Great uprigh[...]series of artkles under that title. ,·01. 11-i.s |
![]() | 384 HISTORY OF ~IONT[...]lfalfa or on dairying. It re,sted on the Gcntlcm:111 gh·u a good picture of Mr. O'Donnell[...]to investig·a te sugar ((luivaltnt of a se\'enth grade public school educa- beet Possibilities in Mo[...]dent 0£ the new businesses started tha.11 almost any other man irrig:uion comp:my. which po[...]sert daim acts be- of a square section of 640 acre.s. It lies on the first fore the ir[...] |
![]() | [...]ta a\'ailablc concerning early ).fontana history. 110 leveling to do in the beginning, and the cost of[...]aste. On many large r·anehcs and " 011 the Montana State Fair board, also on the Stock e[...]Commission for the state an"d for a number of of 640 acrc-s· is not a big ranch where dry-land[...]ad,·illc, Colorado, subsequently t<i It was a red letter da)' for the settlers on go,·ern-[...] |
![]() | [...]uncil No. 78, Royal and Select Masters• prct, a student in high school; \Villiam v. and Mariett[...]n sail High ScbOQI; Lynn S., born April 14, 1904, a 1853 in Belmont County, Ohio, and was there[...]lollowed the life of a born on July 14_, 1906, is a publ.ic school student; farmer all of his active days. but is now retire[...]ding their merch:mt at Amsterdam, Ohio: \Vick, :i student :i.t life occupation. One of these akrt you[...]and retailers of plumbing County, Ohio, on July 14, 1877, but was ·educated and heating app[...]ing in born in County Galway, Ireland, in 1843. He and Monroe County, Ohio, which \'Otat[...] |
![]() | [...]housands plant 3nd. offices at No. 114 Nor;t h Main Street, Rocked across pb.in,s and[...]the city. After serving during 1.910 ind 1911, he :1ccidentally killed in that mine on Septemb[...]ilroad was born in County G-alway, Ireland, in 1848. and tracks which it uses for the s[...]ascd, who was a Butte Lod1<c No. 240, Benevolent and Protective merchant of Butte, a[...]orn on April 23, 19n. was graduated therefrom in 11)00 with the degree of It ,Voutd be[...]arc all centered in this regiOn and whose until 11)<?9. He resigned to go into the hotel busi[...] |
![]() | 3SS HISTORY OF 1110!1:TANA as ~ very gratifyinf; monument to[...]re in 1882, 1$56, died at Rimini. ~fontana, in 1904. Like his having spent his entire life i[...]ned Amelia Esty, born in New Brunswick, in 1825, and \11ttil 1883, 3nd in tha.t year came to Livi[...]n, in 1900. began learn- located :i.t Nos. 409 and 41t East Park Avenue, ing the florist business at[...]married at Boston, Musa~ his political "icws. He tx-longs to the _Episcopal chusetts,[...] |
![]() | [...]tern maker or he has sold. He still 11\•cs on his farm seven miles C3.nada and Boston,[...]ncapo1is, taught school for a y"car Lodge No. 463, Benevolent and Protective Order of at Rockford[...]\•Cr Gall.uin County High School. In 1911, at Bozeman, thirty years ago. His home is stilt[...]Masters. who is dispatcher for the Northern in 1847, and as a boy went to J.owa and served three[...]al Electric Light plant who was born in Iowa in 1846 and died at Bozem:m at \Vinnipeg. Hedle[...]yc..,rs was actively of the C.--nadian p,ost:11 sen •icc at \Vinniptg. engaged in farming and s[...]. As dispatcher his :tggrcgate of approximate!)' $442.000, i\[r. Collett husincss ht:\dnu;"trtcrs arc in the gc.ner.11 office builcl- is a sUccessful farmer on h[...] |
![]() | [...]Octo- cit<hth gr•dc and the latter in the first grade of the ber of 1898 with Judge A. H. Barret in t[...]Butte. Mr. Barclay's residence is at No. 4 Malay He was n Ma.son.[...], owned and oper'ated a saw- Butte Lodge No. 240, Benevolent and Protcetive mill :.nd w3.s a larg[...]u$! be clay died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1911. She grotifying. The name of the con[...] |
![]() | [...]e Nag.. posing of his interests in 1914, he came to Ana• lich, a miner of Deaf' Creek i[...]arge ware• engaged in railroad work. Durio&. 1904 and 1905 he house along the tracks of th[...]aged in practice the rcprc<e.n tath·e ot Red Lodge. Montana, H. P. remainder of his life. Duri[...]ied diana County. Pennsylvania, October 24. 1882, on J. P. Garham, a farmer of H:.itc. Misso[...]Church holds his mcmbershio and benefits throui:h grade. He then took a commerc:ial course at the[...] |
![]() | [...]Kell>• was born at St. Martins, Ohio, in 1840, and • Ahcr completing his courses in th[...]ttle of Gcu~sburg and General Sherman's Compa111 alon; the Northern Pacific Railroad until[...]bore the 12()7, in which year he was sent to Red Lodge, maiden name of Catherine Huber[...]th·c place. He remained on Tooth Lodge No. 534. Bene,.•olent and Protective the far[...]es would not be satisfied with belongs to the Red Lodge Chamber of Commerce. a rural[...]to Cincinnati, Ohio, and cn- Since coming to Red Lodge he hai made the city g:ag:ed w[...]s be- In 1910 ~Ir. Sandles was married at Red Lodge gan to attr:act attention[...] |
![]() | [...]t wo sons, John F. \V. and Dr. On ~.fay 5; 1914, Mr. Kelly wa.s married at Ana~ Thomas A.[...]a11d for six months he lived another house at No. 409 \Valnut Street. for he . on Lake Chela[...]In 1910 he was elected a member ada, · Februarr. 11, 1861, youngest child of Dr. \Vil- or[...] |
![]() | [...]• 894 HISTORY OF MONT[...]t into the Judith Basin and took up a ranch |
![]() | [...]h·e, in December was ap- town-Bcrc in 1844 and was educated at Swansea 1>ointcd as ticket ag[...]the sprin~ of 188.i was assigned to dut>' 11)()8. Of their children, Mary, the oldest, died[...]of Judge Lynch of Butte, abo,·e noted. Jo~n 11. Charles S. H3rtman in o rg:imzi11g th~e Boztm-1-[...]ts s«rttary in 1891 )'Cars or more wa.s a student in some of the best and afterward held that offic[...]law in the oRicc o Peter Breen. Bozeman Lodge No. 463. Dcne\'o1ent and Protccth·c then coun[...]was tru}tce of the lodge 3nd held an 1904 came to Anaconda as princip:il of the Anacooda ho[...]fts of mind make him one of the but Octobor 7, 1884, at St. Paul, Minnesota, he married[...] |
![]() | [...],the owner of a 1909; and Horace, born May 6, 1911. \'aluable ten-acre tract o[...]in Gttgc County, Nebraska, where Mr• .,.\farch 25 188o, a son o( Richard and Ann:i Fis[...]d school; and estate. Richard Lewis was born in 1845 in \Vales, Harlin, born June 10, 1909,[...]ixteen )'ears of age when he leh his: student. ·[...]pioneer farmer and Stockman on the 111 the early s tages of his career. frontie[...]orney at Nor- George, who was born in \Yaks in 1854, was four way Michigan.[...] |
![]() | [...]hrst marriage of George B. Kirby occurred. March 4, 18So, his parents being John M. and[...]ne trade in hardware ·and house (ur- was born in 111inois and died in Young County, nishin[...]ated wit~ . h,s County, Indiana, October 28, 1862. nis gn.nd• brother Charles N. ,n ranchin[...]i\tartha Snell, was born in Jennings grain, altho14!h their home is at No. 504 North County, Indiana, in 1839, a[...] |
![]() | [...]thwestern Railroad and between runs was an 50 by 140 fret lacing East Park Avenue, and 75 by[...]d a dothlng floor $p:ace to the extent of 100 by 140 feet in the store at Carroll and speot ei[...]n its sc:condr s tory, and a ,,·~rehouse 15<> by 110 feet, employ. but fi1iding that be prc£c[...]positions as such .in Iowa and Ne• t\naconda Ch11111cr. Royal Arch Masons, Montana[...]i, G,orge H .. Jr .. who was born March 28, 1901, is. February 17, 1872, a son of Henry Dani[...], who was born in Hcs.sc-Darms1ad1, Germany, in 1840, died born in October. 1904, is attending the parochial at Carroll, Io[...] |
![]() | 400 HISTORY OF MO[...]ng any cha1,cc to impro,.•c souri in 19.(?4 Miss Leila Shotwell, d•~hter of A. himself or i[...]19()8; Charles Baxter, born in October, 1911; and a n:1ti\'C Montanan, has spent all his life[...]was born at Pine Island, itinnesota, December 1413, Knights of Columbus, Bridg,:r Camp No. 6%,[...]of \Voodmcn of the \Vorfd, Gallatin Camp No. 5245, that section of !.t1nnesota. He 1s[...]s grandfather, George Parkin, \'-'as bo_rn No. 463 of the Elks. Mr. Kopp_ and family reside in Engbnd in 1817, and in 1848 brought his family at 318 South Tracy[...] |
![]() | 402 HISTORY OF[...]on• In 181)6 ~(r. Co11ins ,\•as married at Red Lodge, ncctcd whh the local lodge in his[...]it BOi.sc, Idaho. Their New York. 111 1817, and died there in 1895, h;wing child[...] |
![]() | [...]mber of the Gallatin County, State and land, in 1846, son of John Richardson Gray, who t[...]..•orld when he left his ,•csscl October 25, 1917. at San Francisco, California. Not long aft[...]broker$' near Christiania, Norw3.y, in 1854, and lived in his exchange, dealing in n\ining an[...]ig, a children: Charles E., a farmer at Kewanee, 111,1• Goodhue Countr_ farmer: Albe[...] |
![]() | 404 HISTORY OF ?-ION[...]0£ the most successful been cns;agcd in a gcncr.11 civil and criminal prac- ranchmcn in Montana.[...]. Swee also owns ranch lands in Mis• and grade Shire horses. Mr. Trcgloan raises enor- soula and[...]t republican in politics, and ure. Until May 4, 1915, he was in partnership with is affil[...] |
![]() | [...]A 405 stands ready to do his full share in the work[...]is now a resident of \Vilsall, gan, in January, 1911. He was rCared to manhood was born at ~ommcrsct in 1845 and was reared and married in his native provinc[...]wed his ingston, and then coming to his ranch of 640' acres, trade until his removal to Detroit, Mich[...]that v1cm1ty. He was a stanch ·repubhcan in high-grade cattle and horses. He is a member of polities. th[...]married Hannah Baker, who was Im1>rovcd Order of Red Men. His wife was born born in 18.t.2 in South Be[...]Detroit, now deceased, and she now who d ied in 1911, and later she became the w1£e of li\'eS in J\nn[...]ublic schools of Detroit, Michi- of farming. In 1911 he came to Wilsall and bought gan. At the age of[...]rty. The firm, which is known course there in 18'>4. Then for a shor-t time he as MeCJarty & Haley, k[...]h'1ontana, at length, in February, 1911, he wa.s sent to Boze .. In 1912 Mr.[...] |
![]() | 406 HISTORY OF.[...]ability and ranch and in the spring of J914 dispostd ol his indefatigable energy has born[...]ality from 1~7 10 positioo which the compan)' 110w occupies in local 1914, and since 1hen has continued his operations as[...], daughter of Eli :t.nd Lovina 1912, and lfar~tx.-1 E lizabeth, born July 4, 1915. (Shields) Ndson, residents or B[...]e. Doctor Hcidelman since retirinJ:: financi.11 standpoint, he ha, also won the confidence[...]nati. where con.script he left Germa..~y in 1841 :and became a set- he married, afterward[...]months. His arri\·3.1 in ).fontana 3. student in high school and also at the college in[...] |
![]() | [...]407 In Decem15er, 1899, i1t the course oi his dutie[...]borhood. He married Elizabeth Baker, a native of Oak Harbor,. Oluo. at Bi11ings in October, 1904, Miss ~lary Holland, Mrs. Heidclman is descended[...]s brush. She is a trustee of S~hool D 1str1ct No. 28 parents were born, re.ared and married in Scotlan[...]a mother (Janet Macgregor) near Deanston, Perth· student or' the Ronan High Schoof; and toward the Shire,[...]in Iowa, and in 1870 settled, among the pioneers 111 shell and Judith Basin countrie$. In 1895[...] |
![]() | 408 HISTORY OF MO[...], he went to Bozeman and with hi; had also b«n a student of the law, and in 1905 brother John[...]arned the right in 1913, and Patrick,• 111 1917. to specific mention in a work of th[...]the father, John Gary, w.as born in Ireland in 18.11 and Rotary Club in the city or his residen[...]ess 3t Boze- man. to which p'3ce he removed in 1894, and there or fifteen, h:is found ma1_1y[...]3,y. than 3oy also a native of Ireland. born in 1848, and her death 01her firm dealing· in that[...]of F. C. Downing, who lS a travel- 19. 1874. His fatl1er, John Gary, was born in Ire- ing rep[...]e of the Gary Hay and Grain Com- land in 1841, spent his early life at London, England,[...] |
![]() | [...]409 taken by his abilities from youth until his la[...]. He helptd O'Hara, who was born in Ireland in 1848, and died build the log school house an[...]lena. is president of the in Park County, August 24, 1891. He was educated company; E. A. Stiefel,·[...]a farming with degree from that institution in 1914. He was a mem- Martin A. Gary, owning an irrigat[...]imself · in athletics at Oberlin, and home at 324 South Black Avenue in Doze,:nan. hfr. after gradu:uing remained a year as a special student Gary is a democrat, a member of the Cathohc Chur[...]egree Knight of Columbus, being affili- ing in 1914. For'onc year he had also coached the ated with Bozeman Council No. 1413. Knights of athletic teams of the college. He w[...]of Ga11atin Castle No. Oberlin Tr:tck 1'eam in 1914, and that team stood 82 of the Royal Highlanders[...]has a record in Ohio for the high jump, In 1904, at Boicma.n, he married Miss Mae ·Mar- clearing[...]ranchers. He spcci31i:i::es in high grade horse.s , and CHARLES LEST"ER HARVEY is the o[...]did grain and Jivcstock ranch '?f 500 acres No. 214. Benevolent and Prot«ti"e Order of Elks.[...] |
![]() | 410 HISTORY OF[...]ry detail of the business. He then went mO\'Cd to 11'3dclia, where he followed farming. In[...]col, daughter of R. \V. and 1911 he e3me to Montan:a. and since that. time has Ne[...])'. Missouri, on May 8. 1888, a son of Joh.n in 1845, near Peru, Indiana. and who now resides[...] |
![]() | [...]411 parc111s were both nati\·cs of Missouri, his[...]e administra- |
![]() | 412 HISTORY OF 1\-[QNTANA Epsilon. During the period from 1$)12 to 1914 Mr. mont. \Vhcn he c:ime to Montana in 1[...]s at Big Timber in 1910 |
![]() | [...]413 and it was largely through the in8uence of Ge[...]capitalists stcurcd an option £rom Mr. Johnston :11- Emily Banker, is a prominent artist; the .four[...]to the organization of Mineral COunty in 1914. Two- 20. 18&>, lch the ~t3.gc at "tisso_u[...] |
![]() | 414 HISTORY OF ~10[...]department o{ the Montan;i State 1915. This Lodsc 110\\' h:i.s SC\'<."IHy•two members. College. He remained here until the fall of 1911, '.\lr. Johnston is :i director of· the Superior[...]ther lot$ fo r UC\\'Sl»ar.er buildings. for the Red Professor Schoppe occupied this chair he[...]ldren, namely : \Villiam F., Jr., bor-n July 7, 1911, a high s tandard of profcs.sional is required.[...]ll•known County, New Hampshire. on September 14, 1883. :uid agriculturists and ranchmen of So·ut[...]eration with him. Thus Schoppe w:as born ·;n 1849 at Beddington, Maine, strong and for[...]timbu. He has also followed the lumber on October 25. 1882. and is the 5011 of N. ,v. and busincss in H[...]r. Schoppe was mo\'Cd to Shclaon. Iowa. but in 1904 he retired and · m:arried to Mary E . Cushman, who was born in 1854 retumcd to North English. where he spent h[...] |
![]() | [...]415 school there in 1899. He was then a stu~cnt i[...]r at Glendale in |
![]() | • 416 HISTORY OF M[...]ld.icr and spent his interests arc l~rgc :1044. is 1hc wile of Evcrcll E. Pickel.I, living at 61[...]a- Ibey run 6,000 head of purc-brtd, high-grade caulc |
![]() | [...]417 Peter Miller mo\led his family to McLeod County[...]here he conducted a confc.-ctionery store of 1884 he went to M~Lean County, North Dakota,[...]of J. 0. Johnson, he was born February 4, 188a, in Mary Elizabeth is the wife of Henry Hei[...],•c:nturcs, Mr. Johnson erected in 1914 the Orpheum McLean County, North Dakota, and for[...], and 1here all North Dakota farm, consisting of 462 acres, i1~ 1919. traveling troupes J>U[...]h was incorl)Orated in the falt of consisting of 400 acres of limber land m Sandcrs 19[...]hompson Falls, and 1s an 1m· ber 28, 1885, and completed her school life at St. port[...]at Thom{)• Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. son Falls. In p01itics he is a republica[...] |
![]() | 44, I~, of Engli>h ance•try. The Marlowe family[...]lowe, ~a:s born in Coy_ington, Ke.ntucq, in 184.3 and ScraphinC Caty, was born -in France in 1811, and whe9 a -s~all boy his parents mov[...]spent many yea.rs as a farmer there, and in 1904 re~ occurtcd at C:::anton, Ohio, April 9, 1879,[...]. He tOOk his early law Stark Co\lnt)'·in ·1854. and she survives him and lives course in th[...]soula school in 1897, after which he ,bcc-ame a student of and hi.s offiCes arc in the First l'ra[...]e fall game resources of thC state. of 19(4 he entered the employ of his present com-[...]e was born in 1832 and died in 1916, and 15, 1911. Politi~lly Mr. Maudru is a republican.[...] |
![]() | [...]419 in 1917. A brief record of their childrtn iJ as[...]tee since 19()8 and at one time was s«:rc1:11:y. He minc.s of Southwestern England at the age o[...]eam and elcctric;ll engineer. ~(r. Stodden 25, 1888, He is a member of an old American family,[...]in 1863 settled on a Pythl:as, Butte Lods;:c No. 240. Bcne\'olcnt ;ind Pro• farm in California[...]dcn's son-iri-law, ,Harold De.Main, as a student in the State University. He rceeh·cd enli[...] |
![]() | 420 HISTORY OF[...]eding born two ·childrcn, David 0., born August 14, 1917; raising and buymg of pure•brcd cattl.e. In order t~ ;rnd ~fartha Haskell, born Dttcmbcr 14, 1918. properly. conduct this busi[...]ps Order of Eagles; Eureka Homestead No. 415, in the days of the colonits and settled in PC[...]lly' hc became a pionctr In Octobtr, 1904, at Graham, Missouri, \Villiam farmer in Indiana[...]ry (Robinson) John- who was born in Indiana in 1843. In young manhood ston. The father, wh[...]turned to Graham, Missouri, where he died in 1894. s tone Valley. He has been in the gara.g[...]eteran of for a number of years, formerl>· at Red Lodge and the Civil w:\r, having enlisted in 186[...]• Pennsyh•ani.l in 1846, and ha,s spent his life in many Peter H .[...]eek new scenes. He grew up on the Boiem:an in 1884. To these parents were born the[...] |
![]() | [...]421 was with the firm four years and the last two[...]er Fellows •nd Columbus C•mp No. 7409 of the Mod· |
![]() | 422 HISTORY OF[...]s b<en one of the useful He owns a modern home at 11440 of the Elks and the Silver Mr. Jackson i[...]ounting department of the Judge Ayers acqu.i red his early cdue2tion in the Northern[...] |
![]() | [...]sui~eon for the Northern Pacific modern home at 422 \Vest Third Street and also has Railway, fin[...], daughter of Frederick \V. owns a modern home at 119 South Yellowstone- and Otelia Jaed.icke, both n[...]d Eleanor m:in of_ the Extcutivc Committee of the Red Cross, (Russell) Mintie. Her parents arc[...].c;7. His parents were \V. D. and New York, in 1828. He was reared in his native Sarah (G[...]der California: 1-{ay, who died in Iowa in 1894, was thc s.on Jc.s.sc died at Cleveland,[...] |
![]() | 424 HISTOR-)' O[...]ing met with much success as a prosp«:tor. ln 1864 PATIUCK J. BROPHY. An imposing lis[...]s given much of Pacific until the fall of 1884. whtn he was trans- hi, time and[...]Northern in Idaho, arriving there December 26, 1884. acti,·e cxecuti\'C officials of t[...]bou,ght Butte Business Men's Association in 1910--11, for the Peat Hotel at Lima. which is the le[...]garet D'Arcy. She died at Butte On April 14. 1818. Mayor Truax was united in in[...]Mary E. Ryan, a Iowa. ~trs. Truax died Junc 14. 1914, at Portland, nati\'e of Canada. Oreg[...] |
![]() | [...]425 June 13, 18os, graduated with the A. B. degree in ... Mine of the Anaconda Copper. Mining Company, and 1914 from Gonzaga College, entered the second offi•[...]held this office for six the colors. He is now a student in the Tome School years. He affiliates with the[...]school of the latter city. At the age June 25, 1892, and p:und his years until he came to of fi[...]s a re.suit of shell From July, 18g2, to June, 1894, he was chic( engineer shock he was sent home and[...]Alexandria. he was on a shetp ranch from June, 1894, until July. John ,\V. Schofield att[...] |
![]() | 426 HISTORY O[...]oming. and that city continued his home until No. 463. Bc·ncvolcnt and Prot«:tivc Order of Elks, 1901. From 1901 to 1904 Mr. Noyes was proprietor and with Scmino1c \Vigwa[...]e \Vymore. Nebraska, Hotel, but sold it in the of Red ~fen at .-\lcxandri;t. He is unmarried and[...]ony was performed. Mr. Pc.nnsyh•ania in 1834. and theri grew to manhood. who is Mrs. Benjamin[...]L Noyes enlisted for homtstcad in 1874, having borne her bus.band the • war in[...] |
![]() | [...]427 which enable a man to give the public efficien[...]ighty-.six. Thef were |
![]() | 428 HISTORY OF 110NTANA men who owt.S all he today owns a.nd is to[...]of 320 acres, and he is farming |
![]() | 480 HISTORY OF ?[...]en Sound until McCtarty was married June 4, 1919, to Mrs. Elois• his dC.ath in 1915.[...]in 1837. She ac- companied her parents in 1844 to one of ·the new :MIJU.E C. GROtN[...]mber of the prominent law at Owen Sound in 1911. Of their children, Jane, tirm of McCo[...]section from the railroad company. He owned 640 for four· years in an entirely capab[...]ng the city's in- ranch. He sole;I this in 1911, and afterward ac- teres ts 10 a masterly way. His work in this office quired 440 acres of ranch lands, and sold this prop- g[...]the fall of 1918, of his country, and August 4, 1918, arri,·ed at Camp .and still owns the[...]8, and began his official duties for December 4, 1918. Returning to Lewistown, he re- a term[...]r and Susan (Thomp- \Vhitefish Lodge No. 64. Ancient Free and Accepted son) Mitche[...] |
![]() | [...]431 On July 19, 1911, Mr. Gto<n< wu mar ried to Miss Ycrsity,[...]and ch.t.ractcr the following he thoroughly 1111derstands his subject and Pos- paragraph[...]i,1 1910, 311d also owns a s,,lcndid ranc.h of 640 in 18.19 at Koessen, and his entire life was spe[...]veland, Ohio; Joseph A. is the next No. 4, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is a in the[...]s..1s City, Thorpe, born November 21, 1911, and Grttchtn lfissouri, Colorado and other state[...]eman, in which capacity he scn•cd . . until 1894. He then en- \V1tL1A>< REECE Ptr.w, B. S[...]a place of marked prestige admitted as a special student, as it was not thought among the educ:itor[...]suc.h pro~r~s that he· was admitted as a regular student. \Vh1le State College. at college[...] |
![]() | 432 HISTORY OF M[...]ilroad, which ht had previously who was born in 1845 jn Crawford County lllino1s' scr,·cd as[...]anized a.s the First Kansas Cavalr)-, and Colonel student at Rose Polyt«hnic Institute. He was[...]tcd therefrom with the class of 1907, recch·• 14, 1861. His early dutie:s were along the border.,[...]Company of Paris, Illinois. In 1910 1864. Capt_a in MalQne was promoted to major Au· Mr[...]ic and came to Missoula. Montana. as in• 17. 1864. and was commissioned colonel of the reg1• stru[...]. Colone-I A_lalon~ par- civil engineering. In 1914 he was advanc-e d to pro• ticipated in some of[...], Illinois, where ).fr. Indiana and e~gaged . 111 the livestock c~mmiss1o_n Batey, now dttt[...] |
![]() | • 434 HISTORY 'OF M[...]ancy of his PQSition is a November 2J. 1874- Hi,s father, !ohn O'Connell, was |
![]() | [...]485 olcnt and Protccti\'e Order of Elks. He is acti[...]eview; at Bozeman in November. •~, Miss Ada Hag:111 1 and Ch:irle.s K., who is an attorney Jiving in Omaha, daughter of Joseph and 11>ry F. (Kopp) Hagan. Nebraska. Her fath[...]ploy of 1hc Chcsap,ake & Ohio Railroad, which student for two years in the high school at Seattle,[...]Huntington, \Vest Vir- Kathryn born August 13, 1904, a sophomore in the ginia, during 1871 an[...]on of th:it con- 21, 19071 and Emmett, born March 4. 1910, both tract Mr. Cralle went to Ch[...]Virginia, now included in \Ves t Virginia, June 4, into th~c United States sun·ey office at Helena, l ·t ~n- 18541 a son of Richard K. Crolle, and a member of[...]ir- brought him in 1887 to Philipsburg, Mont:1113, where ginia On his mother's side of the[...], bricr Count)\ and Jived there from the early '40S until the outbreak of the Civil war. He also ow[...]He was born near New York City April t7, 1848. order. Richard K. Cra11e was married to Judith[...]College two children, namely: Mary, who died m 1894; and began the study of law in 1873. He graduated[...]estricted to rc.s idcnts of -M ontana prior to 1884. nesota; Louise. who married Fra!)k Shower[...] |
![]() | 436 HISTORY OF ?.IONTANA ship in many import3rU 1110\'Cmcnts at Billings. He \Va.sh[...]ampaigns in his July 1, 1909, he went to Red Lodge, Mon1ana, as home county and state. He is[...]until July 1, 1911, when he returned to Mi.s.soula[...]stood high in the 'esteem of his 1911, >nd John F., Jr., born June 18, 1917, fellow c[...]ize the opportunity ker.son. who was born in 1854 in Virginia, now that came in his pa[...]fic Coast. where. m the ing the owner of 740 acres o( land, practically all of Cascade Mou[...]asture. He .s()('nt two months in the study of red cedars. From gave consider.able atte[...] |
![]() | 438 HISTORY OF M[...]w3:s Mary Brown, and she was born in 1841. Their. Mining Compau)', being retained 011 the pay rolls of children were as follows: A[...]er parents at 221 North demic course i.n 1894. In 1896 Mr. Richie came 10 Jackson Street.[...]Fraternally he belongs to Anaconda Camp No. 154, being affiliated w,th Butte Council No. 668, and[...]He owns a modem also a member of Butte Lodge No. 240, Benevolent residence at No• • 700 Oak Street. and Protective Order of Elks, and Butte A[...]proud :\lon1ana. 'Mrs. Kelly ditd in February, 1914, lca\•·- of what he has accomplished, and[...]a,•c bec.n ,•alucd as.sets by concerns A1tT1111a C. RJc1111:, head of the statistical depart- in bo[...]\Varrcn County, New York, in 1838 and vania, in 1840. Unhl about 1857, he hvc_d m P~1ladct- died at South Charleston, Ohio, in 1914. phia, and then ,moycd t~ . Ne~ Par1.s, 0~10, an~[...]ned his ulary but laid and was also elected in 1904 to the Orcgo" As• the founda[...] |
![]() | [...]439 After lc.a ,1 ing Michigan he was in a departm[...]insurance |
![]() | 440 HISTORY OF MON[...]son, '"'' ho was .1 dentist; \ V. D. Camp~ at 413 North Main Street. Dan Cronin, the youngest be[...]Minneapolis, ;md rcccivtd his LL. 8. degree in 1911. office with his mother u deputy county audi[...]at Los Angeles, \\'ab.ash~. and iii Dcctmbcr, 1!)11. came to Minouhl, is studying for the mo,•[...]prosperous real estate and insurance Chapter No. 11, Roy3l Arch Masons. and Covenant busi[...]and was bell have one son, John T., born January 28, 1918. in the Philippines under Gcner·a[...]. i11cumbcn1 oi the office of He held the grade of serg,ani at that time. A ft<r county :mditor.[...]school at T:'lcoma. \ Vashington, and In 1904 he was ~gain on United State.s soil, and soon at[...]arri.son, In• Ladies of Security and resides at 4 South ~lontana diana. and ,-..•as assig[...][reland, in 185.2'. His father tana in 19 11, and soon afterward leaving the army. was[...] |
![]() | [...]441 discharge ?.farcb 27, 1919, and has since resume[...]nd Basil, who was in Ontario, where he died in 1854. He married Miss born February 8, 1901 and is a student in the Butte Fisher, who was born in Ireland in 1811 and died in High School. Ontario in 1887. T[...]and spent his hfe in that at Calumet in 1911, spent two years in the medical Province as a mer[...]e is a Phi Beta Phi. l•rom July, York City in 1844. and is still living in Ontario. 19151 to[...]county official living at Orangeville,home is a, 544 South Third Street, \Vest. Ontario; George, a sur[...]Edgar1 a t_raveling salesman with headc1uancrs 1(311, Colorado, back to Fort Sill and during the in- a[...]flucnu epidemic was on ,duty with the Student Thomas Allen Fitzgerald was educated in the Ar[...]hool at Port Hope, and then en1ered Trinity Col- 0111 February 13, 1919. lege at T oronto, wher[...]e. Doctor Fitzgerald is 383 ol 1he Elks. February 11, 1918, at Lawton, Okla- a member ol the \Vestern Montana. the State and the homa, he married 11 iss Edmec Deschamps, daughter American iredic:al[...]0, at Missoula, he married i\lrs. Mary Ethel ]0111< Mu.ts OR,·1s is president of the On•i[...]ternal ancestors vears; and Nora, born September 14, 1912. were \Velsh and settle[...] |
![]() | 442 HIS1;0RY OF ?.fONTANA in 1642. He therefore can claim an ancestry of[...]ssessor in Salem some time in Cleveland and in 1844 senlcd in Keno- Township. He is an independ[...]ry. two years ago he joined Salem Lodge No. 42 or. the He had served as a soldier in the \Var[...]In 1887, at Fairfield in Rock County,. \Viscoa,:11 in 1844. He was also a blacksmith by trade, and[...]in 1850, and spent four years among March 4, 1888, is a graduate of the ?.{issoula High the[...]ist in religious belief, and a member of the 1894, is a graduate of Brunot Hall at Spokane, Indepe[...]hn M., Jr .. Broc.k\'illC, Ontario, Canada, in 1825, but w3s reared born April 24, 1899, is a student in the University oi in St. Lawrence county, New[...]r- in Racine county, until his death in January, 11)20. poration J. C. Penney & Company of Ncw Y[...]ustin, Chicago. 1828 and died at Milton, Oregon, in 1888. Their Jo[...]L,wrenee Llafet was born November 3, 1847, at ,·or in Kenosha county until he came to ~[[...]Richmond, :Missouri, in the same house in which 11:, ?,fr. Orvis first visited ,Montana in 1896,[...]· in that locality for many years, and since 1911 h· • was at Helena, where he was in the emplo[...]1864 on the Union side, and served P. Curtin, a piano[...]s existence the oldest mond, ?l!issouri, January 14, 1852. Their family establishment of its kind in[...]r at Kansas City, Kansas: \Vil- later located at 115 West Cedar Street, where his liam, a resi[...] |
![]() | [...]443 one year he was in the grocer>• business at Vi[...]loyed in the 0. B. Green ship business is at 123-125 E.1st ~fain S1rcct. yard, and in 1[...]n Hotel on Front Mrs. Llafct have had lour childr,11: MauHcc E., Street. In the !all of 19.1[...]nc)• of his administr.1.tion. He February 12, 1911, and Marion, born November 25, was re-elected in the fall or 1918. 191[...]•car,. He is a life member or Bulle Lodge ·No. 40. among the public officials of Silver Bow County[...]of Hibernians, lhe R. E. L. A .. Bulle Aerie No. 11. Mr. O'Rourkc has been a resident of Mc.ntana[...]army fought against the Indians in Limerick in 1904. He was liberally educated, :u- the \Ves[...]r she aspires. It tests the County Limerick in 1824 and died lhcre in 189-1. ::tppren[...] |
![]() | 444 HISTORY OF[...]has spent all his active career Island, in 18.54. Their children were as follows: t[...]tution. The same year he enrolled as a student in Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, wi[...]ears on this contract, degro< in 1011. In the meantime he had been admit- and thC'n f[...]on. In 1910 he engaged with the in 1911 Mr. \\lhitlock was in the law offices of Clifto[...]a r Stro<t. An•eonda. "M r. Lyon· lives at No. 115 Ch•rlc, 1-1. Hall, and their relati[...]by the Legislature in 1917. born October 16. 1911. ~Ir. Lyon has hrought to P ()li[...]TcuSI and Savings Bank. His home is at 415 Con- h is efficient methods. h:\\'c enabled him to so co nduct nr.11 Avt'nuc.[...] |
![]() | [...]445 ton, <laught<r of J. M. a11d Nellie F. ( R«d)[...]Mr. Angevine was born at Missoula Februar)' 14. ooccrs in Kcntuck)• from the State of Virgin[...]age of twenty-three. he came to Helena, llontana, 450 3cres at Clinton. and ha.s a home on the ranch[...]te.am hauling charCOal. Later in Sun Chapter No. 11. Royal Arch ~bsons. Co\'enant the s..,me year h[...]J)On his business and pro(e$$iOn as a lawyer 1904 and served four terms. He is a republican in[...]as s~ial t«turc.r on· criminal law and ter No. 11 of Mi$soub. St. Omer Comm•ndcry No. 9 pr[...]ughter of James Doug• was mustered out December 4, 1918. l:u. a t>rominent citiicn of Buckner. Mi.[...]nice was Douglas G.. who was born January 10, 1894. Modcrie. daughter of Mr. and ~!rs. Paul Moderie. |
![]() | 446 HISTORY OF[...]circles in Montan:a. About Street. June 28, 1905, he married :\lary E. Nevin. twenty yc3rs 3[...]Missoula County, b<ing the present county January 4. 1873. His lather, Lawrence Daly. born clerk and recorder. at Dundalk, Ireland, in 1834, came to the United Afr. Babin~O!I was born near St. John, New States about 1848, and in the following year drove Brun[...]Catholic. County Fermanagh in 1828, and at the age of twen- Lawrence Daly married An[...]at St. John, New in County Cork, Ireland. in 1834 and died M San Brunswick. He was libe[...]Coyle, who was bQrn in Ireland in 1828 and died near cilia, \\'hO died in infancy; John[...]at the Supreme Court ol California January 8. 1894. Victor in Ravalli County. For two ye[...]acity for eight years, through re-elections ,n 1914, conda Copper ~lining Company, and in March. l!/([...]cepted Afasons. \Vestem Sun Chapter No. 11, Royal 1913. :Mr. Daly ser\'ed as superintendent[...]elena. He is also • member of 1913. to June. 1914. From June, 1914. to June. 1918. La11rel-Lodge No. 11, Knights of Pythias, Hell Gate :\tr. Daly was gen[...], he married Mrs. Kate (Campi~n) Bow County in 1904, but w~s counted out by his[...] |
![]() | [...]447 EowAR.D FRANCIS CoxYNGUAl.t, M. D. The acti\'C two children: Edward Francis, born December 14, |
![]() | 448 HISTORY OF i\'[...]taining to the bor, for one ycar, ~d became a student in the Mon• hc,aling arr. .[...]sota at Minneapolis, where he attended during 1914• Council No. 10:u, J<njJhts of Columbus, and is[...]ining, later following the same pur• 4- 1878. HU: gr:tndfather. Joseph Ric.hards, spe:nt[...]ide.s in Missoula. To his tu.de until 1904. In that ~•c:tr he returned to this worthy coup[...]A. E. Drew, of Jecoliah Dabb. $he was born 111 England 111 of Missoula, who has charge of insurance o[...] |
![]() | [...]A 449 Lillie, wife or \V. J. \Villcy, a m3chinist's he[...]e age of twenty• bon: at Pcnobsquis in 1824 and spent his Jife there one; Ada, who died in Bu[...]es of manager of the retail depart- George, th·e Red Men, iioose, ~iodcrn \Voodmen, ment, a1[...]o their mar- brother in the undertaking business. 111 1912 the riage were born two sons[...]was incorporated ns Joseph Richards, In• 4, 1900. now a clerk in the hardware department of[...]arse.s Byron, born No,·cmbcr 9, 1910, a student in the Mis• and ev~ry other impro,•ed equipme[...]r the greater part of the time r,roved Order ·or Red )kn, Sons ol ~t. George, he h3s spent[...]ri sen from a clerkship to Pittsburgh in 1874, During the Ci\'il war he was a the management of[...]i\fary La,·ey, who was born in Ireland in 1834 and crs left England and were co1onia1 set[...] |
![]() | [...]H ISTORY OF MONTANA 450 a well known c1uzcn of iiissoula. The[...]rs old when his (>3ny. In the meantime, in 1914, he established the parents mo\·ed to Port[...]th Hell Gate Lodge No. 383 of them. In 1904 Mr. \Vilcox located 3t Sand Point, the Elks.[...]ed the service Compan>· o[ Missoula; Hugh, a student in the State of the Bissinger Compony, and[...]orporation maintains branch houses in all the student in the parochial schools.[...]ssoula. 16, 18;3. His grandfather was Timothy 11. \Vilcox, Mr. \Vilcox owns a modern hom[...]uth 3nd he was born at Ash1abula, Ohio, in 1814. He Third Street, \Vest. He married at[...]of Co- ington; Ma)• Eleonor, born July 4, 1899, is the wife lumbia. :is a witne[...] |
![]() | [...]451 a prominent h.[is.soula physieian. Doctor Gwin[...]hi.S, plans born in hlis.souri in 1862, was rc.1red and married in and cst•blish a h>kery which[...]the spring he resumed his varied practiced for a 11\.l_mber of years at Stevensville and ()(Cup:uio[...]His bakery, offices and warehouse arc at No. 1904 schools of .M isioula, graduating from the Coun[...]selling territory comprises Hil{h School i11 1911. He spent two years in the Butte and the[...]zed in mechanical engineering in the In 1904 the company was incorporated, with Mr. Armour I[...]of the Episco· sanitary manner. The equipment 111cludC$ four con- pal Church and reside~ at 507[...]is a re1>ublican. He affiliated with on January 28, 186o, a SOJ't of Clause OsC'nbrug, the C[...]in the same year as her husbond. Their 825 \Vest Broodway and a busine,s block at Nos. chil[...]pioneer ~·f r. Osenbrug was married in 1914 to :\{rs. Katrina |
![]() | 452 HIS-TORY OF[...]at C::imp Omaha in the balloon 16, 1904, at Fort Benton, he married- :Miss Crcssie R. bat[...]ng near FOl't Benton in the hospital as a medical student. in 1877. He was a sueccs[...]ich incapacitated him for further serv- 28, 1907; Glenna, born March 20, 1912; and Charlotte[...]sistant district forester vania, February 28, 1875. Mr. Bartles' ancestors 3t Missoula, was bo[...]was Fred<rick in Schµtlcr County, Illinois, in 1842, and born at Flemington, New Jersey, in[...]was born at Flemington, New Jersey in .1843. He is. 1903, when he came to Montana and locate[...]d is still loolcing Pepper, was born in Ohio in 1842 and died at Rich after a large pract[...]7 • Lou, wife of Pennsylvania, in 1846. Charles, the oldest of their E. G. Swarans. a f[...]mian Canal Commission at Bear Tooth Forest. In 1914 he became supervisor Panam•. Sinc[...]and superintendent of construction until 1911 ; was |
![]() | [...]453 tr;iinmastcr at Pasco, \V.ashington, until 1914; super- years. He received his LL. B. degree in[...]home is at 517 Cleveland Street. On October 14, branch, and the lines running to Marysville and Re- 1914, at Missoula, he married Miss :Marjorie Maso11,[...]l being and improvement of the county, using his 44 of the Masonic order at Buffalo, North Dakota.[...], 1886, and is ihc son of \Villiam P. and 1;, 1904; and Alice, born July 30, 1912.[...]ntirely on his Mount Pulaski, Illinois, December 4, 1886. His own account and was success[...]chool. where he was graduated in 1911. He then entered Ralph L. Amold was e[...] |
![]() | ,454 HISTORY OF i\10[...]strict irrigation ,•illc. Tennessee, m 1&11, and died on the borne farm bonds, city bonds, im[...]tablished the Butte Business College, open• No. 49, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. He is[...]s. To Mr. and ~frs. Forbis have been of 14,000 feet being crowded to the limit. It is born t[...]he belongs to Butte Lodge No. 240, Bc-[...] |
![]() | [...]455 Mrs. Rice have two childrtn, namely: Frank Vern[...]e and went to work on a ranch born December 2J, 1911; and John Ro~rt. born July in \Vyoming, where he remained three years, and 14, 1914.[...], Colorado, was a nati,•e of England, born in 1846, and his where for nine months he serv[...]ld war she enlisted as a nurse in the service 28, 1910: Ernest Samuel, Jr .. born June 18, 1912, of the Red Cross, and was sent to a base hospital an[...]worth. being recently mustered out. Eda was a student in the i\fontana State l:lniversity for on[...] |
![]() | 456 HISTORY OF ~1[...]maintained there for a number of years, 24, 1884. The ?l{asons arc of English ancestry and and in 1884 he ca.me to Bozeman, Montan2, of which were[...]was a dcmocratt and lives with his mother, is a student in the Montana scn•cd a term as county treas[...]he trade was born at Brandenberg, Kentucky, in 1854. She of a marble and granite cutter, completing[...]1ht1es cepted ?-{asons; \Vestern Sun Chapter No. 11, Royal of that office for a term of two years. A[...]degree). and Algeria Temple, An• the fall of 1914, represcntin~ ?,{issoula County. He cient[...] |
![]() | [...]ANA 457 the Royal Arch Chapter at Danville. At Missoula[...]pprecia- Au~st 6, 1212; Mary Lou, born July 6. 1914; tion of him and of his motives; and[...]hed by ?.fr. Kelly in 1919, has sota, June 22, 1884, a son or ?tiartin Olson and become the really p[...]l is a nati\·c of Norway, where he was born in 1849 due ~{r. Kelly, who as proprietor gives his pers[...]7, to James, both of whom were educated •.n the 11,s- come \\lest to Bismarck, ,North Dakota,[...] |
![]() | 458 HISTORY OF[...]ebruary 10, 1862, son of Platt A. and Lovira P. 1911, when he returned to · Atwater, Minnesota, for[...]pneumonia on October of S,O,ooo and a surplus of $4,000. Today it has n, 1918, and George[...]he Ringling State Bank, of Mr. H,11 was born in Ballard County, Kentucky, whic[...] |
![]() | [...]NA 459 nary of i\{ontrcal, Canada. And there, during s[...]rctrC3.t himself. urging his clergy tember 12, 1894, he was proc.taimcd president of with[...]the fact that the number of clergy was An earnest student lumsclf, Dr. Carroll strove to wholly i[...]of Pius X. whose motto was "to re- cember 21, 1904, and installed as second Boshop of[...] |
![]() | [...]461 ·crnor of Mont:ma, to app0int him to represe[...]he hierarchy is plainly shown by, t)l.e fact ·11101 he has been asked . Jooc&. '(11.2000Re Ll::<tz, who in 191428, 1874, son of Eli and L)'dia J. Archbishop of Dubucj,[...]perfect structure of Gothic architecture 411d • grad,iatcd from Valparaiso University in I[...]ve feet high, and its: came , to Mont:ina in 1904, praciiced law at Glen- roof rises one hundred[...]his 'liar:nc and ' work, for j years bar in 1874, and ?ftcr a pcrio<I of private practice h:[...]n Colorado Cork; Ireland, on' llfay 27;' 11\47, ' and' was th~ 'se_c'ond and from there came to :Montana in 1884. Hj.s first c.hild in ,order. of bi[...] |
![]() | 462 HISTORY OF ·[...]He w:a.s born at Ban,:or, Maine. August 4, 1862. enth Rtgiment, nited State$ Infantry, at[...]tt years. He was then em- lc\'el. In 1874 S:i.rnucl Foss moved to Minnesota, ployed ;lS at[...]born in Maine in 1834 and is now lh•ing with her of the district benc[...]high non-1>3rtisans. and radical laboritt$, O\'CT 400 repub- school of the latter place. At the ag[...]:\t Barnesville in that state. Beginning in 1884, he Judge Tau.-n's term will expire in 1925. He takes )\·as. at Ban\CS\'ille three[...]ecome manager of the Foss•Armstrong On April 11, 18761 Judge ')"attan was marritd to Hardw[...]On August 14. 1912, Mr. Foss came to Montana AL8ttt J[...] |
![]() | [...]463 elevator is marketed practically all the grain[...]lor of Scitncc degree in 1006. He then entered |
![]() | 464 HISTORY OF l\[...]ity, serving as mayor and in other of- town. In 1843 he accompanied his parents on their fici[...]f clerk to the supcrin- gregational Church. In 1874, at Rome; Ohio, )Ir. tendeni of the Nort[...]1893,' to December, 1898, he was born there in 1847 and whose death occurred there deputy co[...]m of go"ernmcnt, and devotes practi- School in 1894, and during the follo,ving year he cally[...]was then engaged as principal of the Red Cross, and is a member of the Elks and \Vo[...] |
![]() | [...]465 Musselshell. The brothers have been in busin[...]arc gen- secretary or Victory Lodge No. 124, Ancient Free eral mcrchan1s, grain dealers. an[...]sands and Accepted Ma,ons, at lfusselsh,11, is affiliated of aeres devoted to li,•e stoc[...]we11, who was born in born in \Vucrtcmbcrg in 1840 :rnd was about 20 Illinois and is a[...]ly to the United States. At Glastonbury. 14, 1893. Mr. and ~lrs. Handel have one son, Fred[...]rm as assistant attorney gen• necticut, in 1914. George W., junior member of cral ha[...]wile of Or. Frank lin J. Drake, January 4, 18;7, a son of Cornelius and Mary 3 Qhysician[...]e at located at Butte, and died October 14._ 1887, his Meriden, and they conducted[...] |
![]() | [...]467 . Mr. ~crs_hcy i? a _Mason, a !CP,ublican, an[...]r• Vermont. Sprague Catlin moved to Ohio in 1834, acttr and his faithfulness in every[...]of Bryant and Pho,by (Ruth) Flana- list on August 4, 1862, as a private in Company H gan.[...]• County and was successfully engaged in mining 111 him Fl:magan, an uncle. was wit[...]customs, filling the position up to 1902. From 1904 ~fontana soil, and Ma.i or Cations account of tha[...]n considered one of the most from. 1914 to 1918 was cit:1, marshal of Fort Benton. |
![]() | [...]469 considerable mc:ins. ln politics he is a dem[...]ificent assets and ' the great in8uencc it wields 111 when he was made principal of the C.alle[...]etails which i.s proving very cffccth•c,. In 1914 Frotcmally he is a member of the Masons, Kn[...]ias and the Elks. In 18Qo Mr. Keith mar• twcen Red Lod$'e and Billings at Shane Ridge. He[...]cials. Ont of these is sion, and as he is a close student. is continually Charles H . ~leLe[...] |
![]() | 470 HISTORY OF i\[...]an Irish farmer, and came to the United January 24, 1871, and as a boy <lect<d 10 make his[...]mmond. In 1897 he lish schools and at the age of 14 left home and came remo,•ed to Norris, M[...]living in the State of Washington; ~,tcr he cote.red the rai}way mail service, working J[...] |
![]() | [...]471 then came to Butte, and after reviewing his 13[...]at Butte, ond is a member ol Butte Lodge No. 240 Nettie (Foster) McCall, who reside in Jcffcr,on[...]ly identified with Montana sixtic.st.. and is sti.11 living, a resident of \Vhitehall: journalism for[...]a practical newspaper man, teacher and born in 1914,. sc[...]MA.UOY. In the six years since he began student. his practice at Butte Mr. Malloy has gained a[...]who was born in County Done-gal, Ireland, in 1845. near Dublin, Ireland, and died at Syracuse in 1[...]of ' the proprietor and grain buyer and shipper. 11) 1887 Delta Kappa Epsilon Greek letter fratcrnit,[...]rec ol Doctor ol Philosophy rooding and since 1914 has lived on his ranch at from that instit[...] |
![]() | [...]473. Indian attack on every side. He had m:any adv[...]s, and one time it is said that Scotland, in . 1854, and during the f0Uow1ng year ooly through the i[...]o the £ronticrsmari' that he might · then, in 1911, settled in Butte, where he has sinc.c help to s[...]on became a Having obtained a practic.11 education in the public. member o( the Ma.sonic[...]n for that days in Oregon, whence he ca.me m 1864. He was fi rm's successors. Hathaway & Buford, wh[...]r~~ ,ycrc born to this union, five or whom arc_ 11'•1ng, Edward. \Vatlace, Committee of[...]endeavor, Arcluc McTaggart, of Butte, owes In 1914 Mr.& 1kTO!!gart Company as salesman for two years[...]l October 15. 1919, when the firm dis• 21, 1884. in Fitchburg•. Mass.tchuseus, a .~on ot[...] |
![]() | 474 HISTORY OF 110NTANA 0 Avcnu c, and he is filling the[...]d, in 1917, in Missoula, ments. On August 4 1886, he married at London |
![]() | [...]NA 475 which is shipped to retail merchants as far so[...]crines, Ontario, January 1, 1845, and died at Mis• |
![]() | [...]. . 476 HISTORY OF l\[...]rs in Butte as Gen. Charles S. \Varren, Lodge No. 44, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, \V.[...]Curtis Block He was born at Butte March IO. 1894. His father, now stands on \Vest Park Stre[...]after mining interests 3nd other proptrties in 1843. was rc:1.rcd ind educated there, and on com.[...]ied. Em:mue.1 Pol- of Butte, and in 1914 became .usociated with the ~fase and wife had six[...])01itics and for the past eight ness Co11ege in 1911, having specialized in book• years has[...]\'c year.s. He then took up Butte Aerie No. 11 , Fraternal Order of Eagles. He his present dutie[...]3 \Vest States Court, his offices being in ..Room 252 of the ,\1uminum Street. He married :tt St[...]a. is affiliated with the Episcopal Church. July 14, 1916, at Buue. he married Catherine Madig[...] |
![]() | [...]477 Raihva.,y, a position for which he is amp1y[...]ch he is ably him cashier. In Novcmb<"r. 1911, he wa.s again pro• filling. A son of \Villi[...]De,r Lodge Chap1cr No. 3, South Carol ina, in 1825, and died in t.hat city in Royal Arch Mason[...]hi!t \VifHam \Va11ac:c, Jr., was born in 1854, in Colum- efficiency his house has ,been deve[...]ecker mo\·ed to New Orleans at a very early 1904 has been living retire:d from business cares.[...]. was bom in Columbia, South Carofo1a, • in 1844, 1877, was married School in 1894. and soon after entered the employ on Ap[...]the Denver & Rio Grande Rail- December 25, 1882, is a broker of New Orl~ns; way ComJ)3ny u[...]Alice E., who was born Scpte.mbcr 10, 1884, is liv- half of the operators were laid Off, he[...]es with her mother; cific Railroad until Ma)', 1904- Locating in Butte \Vallon, who was born[...], 1891, is a broker on the first day of June, 1904. ~lr. \Vallace secured or Grea1 Falls, Monta[...]cific Railroad promoted to the cashiership. In 1911 ).Ir. \Vall-ace as bill of lading cl[...] |
![]() | 478 HISTORY O[...]estab i~hccl th_e Northwes t.ern Brokerage in 1904 and bought 500 acres of land adjoining the Con:ip[...]of Indiana. belongs to Mount Moriah Loijge No. 24, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and Deer Lodge[...]~{assachusetts and rebtllion of 1848. A J.{ason and a Lutheran, he died i[...]n; Paul C., whose name tered out in December, 1864. he was one of tho.se heads this review: Ulrich,[...]for one year. He then became a student of the George \V. M•gee, fourth among has p[...]haned, and was graduated in 1884 with the degree ol Doctor be carlr learne[...] |
![]() | [...]479 kota, was engaged in an ice business there.[...]f their The offices of the company arc at No. 745 South old home. Ari.z:ona Street, and he has[...]of Pasadc.na, California. Mr. bo1man is 26, 1884, a son o( \Varner J. Pond, born at the a retired[...]rom at Granvme, and died there on October 2, 1914. the Hillside School for Girls at Madison, \Visco[...]lliam E. Curry. vice president and manager in 1848, who survi\'eS him and makes her home at of the[...]nd family is of Scotch-Enghsh descent, repre 4[...] |
![]() | 480 HISTORY OF MO[...]s ideas. liam Curry w:u born in the year 1841. He grew· up Ha\'ing secured some capital_, Mr.[...]rn of mind and learned the carpenter trade, not 1911, opened a little shop and ~gan what was then[...]s mental faculties rather than ha\'ing, during 1914, been incorporated as the Moun- by physical[...]arm, \Vhcn the welding plant w., established in 1911 it which he Operated. Still later his servi[...]stattoncd at Spring Va.Hey, \Visconsm, until 1904, existence, especially after Mr. Curry bad passed[...]in the Provinc:e of Ontario, a e,pital stock of $4.500, and now the costly equip- Canada., in 1841, and died at Chippewa Falls, \Vis- ment o[...] |
![]() | [...]481 ards and BOOd citizenship, wa.s born at Clevela[...]aving a love for ftoweu, he Cleveland, Ohio, in 1848, and •he is a resident of enjoys his[...]yea.rs he was Sou1hern Ohio, and May 28,' 1862, enlisted as a engaged in the manufacture[...]en the states. Mrs. ·Charles tember 28, 1862. Afterwards he served eighteen Wilhelm was[...]sing industry and became a rancher on an ex- No. 47 \Vest Broadway, operating under the name[...]he married Emily Iola Cook, Pulte Lodge No. 240, Bcnc\'olcnt and Protective Or- who wa[...]higan, in 184o, and der of Elks; Butte Aerie No. 11, Fraternal Order of died at Boul[...] |
![]() | 482 HISTORY OF M[...]s to humanity. And yet, in the light of \V1!41AM T. SwEET. Many of the business houses[...]Althou11h engaged in pr,ctice hecc only since 1914, uated from its high school in i9(>J, following[...]e and was employed Europe, on May 20, 1884. a son of John Lhotlca, born by Ryan & Vfrdcn Company as ca.shier for ten in Bohemia in 1834, John Lhotka was a victim ·years, rising to be s[...]native city, following which he became a student of was graduated from the Jefferson Count[...] |
![]() | [...]483 he was resident physician oi S3int ).fargarct[...]. Brown became practice of medicine at Chicago, 111inoi~ and r~ di.ssatisflcd. for he is e[...]m:iincd in that city a ycar, leaving there in 1914 he went to Nome, Alask3, and is now large[...]but was reared belongs to Silver Bow Lodge No. 48, Ancient Free and cducatc<J in Missour[...]· son of the city, he having been born at No. 1011 the prominent physicians and surgeons of Chicago,[...]te, and assisted in build• Milwaukee & Saint Pa\11 Railroad's cement work, ing the Gr~t No[...] |
![]() | 484 HISTORY OF[...]ch:ug.e of the Army of Occu- incorporated in 1914 1 and its business is now con- pation at[...]n Montana producing City, allending the grade and h;gh schools, and at · them, and the handl[...]Company and is these cylinders arc shipped to o.11 parts of Montana known 3S the Washoe Sampler, Afr[...]built residence at 1040 \Vest Platinum Street, is a LESLI£ R. hfA[...]for eight years. Coming to Bulle, Montana, in 1894, he is at the present writing a residen[...] |
![]() | [...]485[...]there dri\•ing a butcher's cart. In 1884. at the age Mary, wife of E. B. McLaughlin, of S[...]ion of the Canadian Washington; and ?.{argaret, a student in the Central Pacific Railway •t Rat[...]ar be con- Farmington. He owns 1,280 acres, all of it irrigated tinued in the law dep[...]Mr. Kerr is affiliated. with Choteau Lodge No. 44, legal worfd. He is attorney for the ?<Iontana Po[...]n his home community for two a fine reside.nee at 414 South Washington Street, hours a da)•[...]ominent business man in the , pring of 1854. He was prooobly the pioneer of Indianapolis. bei[...]t year he located at Deer mall) Habing. died in 1911. Of the union of Mr. Lodge and in the spring of 1864 opened a grocery and i'.!rs. O'Flynn four childre[...]lark County. namely: ?l{ary Edna, born April 6, 1911; Elsie The county se>t of Lewis and[...]stock business there.· and from 1869 until 1874 he |
![]() | 486 HISTORY OF ?[...]of many prominent United States in 1904, llfr. Nelson was .eng;iged in pionctrs and made[...]nce School of Scran- At Fort Benton on December 25, 1856, Jacob ton, Pennsylvania, thr[...]garet Schmidt ing to Butte, l\{ontana 1 in r914, he became a clerk died in 1917, · :1nd at that[...]n the Goodyear tires, and has the in Aalborg in 1843, where he grew to man's estate state ag[...]rnishings in these different build- Denmark, in 1846, and now resides in Aalborg, t.hat ings.[...]cian; Nels. of Denmark. gen- in Butte. ·111r. Nelson has a stepdaughter, l\fari:arct[...] |
![]() | [...]487 R1CHAAD P. Ho&:<CK. Much has been said in[...]Mr. Cloxton was born at Louisville June 25, 1888. be one of constant endeavor. Of course the[...]en the right opportunity he died in 1904. For many years he operated a fleet came, proved[...]in 1836, ond died at Hoenck, born in Germany in 1845. After receiving Louisville in 1910.[...]anufacture of fur garments. robes, No. 410, Ancient, Free and Accepted :Masons, at ncckwe3[...]and Pleasureville, Kentucky, and Lodge No. 240 of the in fact everything that is made from fur.[...]ear future }.fr, Hocnck expects to cover not 1118 Fifteenth Avenue, North, in Seattle. Her[...]f the Sons and Daughters of the }.fon- Lodge No. 240, Benevolent and Protective Or-[...] |
![]() | 488 HISTORY OF ?.[...], being one of scr,•ice station at Nos. 43-45 East Galena Street~ the loading automobile de•[...]uently llfr. Huyck married in August, 1911, at Dillon, moving to Alabama, he bought a large[...]spending his last a large farm in Post Oak, l\.lissouri. Mr. and ?.{rs. years, however, with[...]eat 1832, and died at Farmington, Utah, in 1904. Reared demand.[...]C.. Jr.• two years ,n Florida, and in the sprin.11 of 1910 whose name hc·a ds this r[...] |
![]() | [...]489 cmy, the public schools of DeKalb County, and[...]was the first educator of ily until 1874, when he moved to Iowa County, Iowa. |
![]() | 490 HISTORY OF ~I[...]ade. His experience and thirst for knowledge 1911, at Virginia, ' ?.finnesota, he married ?,{iss :l[...]very slate in the Union. For the past eight ner) -11!illigan, now residents of Plentywood, l.!on- year[...]l and ability have been rewarded by seve~al im- 1843, was reared in that state. and about 1867 moved[...]on, Champaign, Ol- territory of l.!innesota in 1854, her people having ney, Salem and other poi[...]a. Rev. l\!r. Tolle married !or his Charles D. 111cAboy attended the district schools third wife l\[...]gton, and remained on his County, lllinois, in 1834. and is now living at Riley, father's ranch to t[...]for a similar period was an acquired from Willia111 Killeen the Plumbing Union apprentice in the carp[...]His experience of that establishment, located at 117 East Broadway. in the northwest began in 1QOO, when he spent ,,n cxp,rt himself, i\!r. 11{cAboy has surrounded several months on a ranch at[...]mmander)• No. 3, Union Telegraph Company in 19·11 as manager at |
![]() | [...]• 492 HISTORY OF[...]s: James This bank has a capital of $25,000, a surplus of "f. Fin1cn, president; John J[...], \Veit known as a :\{35011, Mr. Bradley belongs to Mr. McDolc married, November 30, 1918, 1iiss Cascade Lodge No. 34- Ancient Free •nd Accepted Virginia Rand, who[...]her of Abram Lincoln Brad- assisted the Red Cross and other organizations in ley, ivas. born near ~heflield, •England, in 1811, and their various drive.s, and jn every w[...] |
![]() | [...]493 union, as follows: Rich:ird, of Butte, is[...]from January. 1901. until the winter of 1904 was Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway, and s[...]na, Idaho and Utah division until 1907. unti.l 1914. cr«ting many prominent residences and[...]ary and treasurer of the ~{ontana E lectric In 1914 he purchased the Buue Glass \Vorks, es-[...]glass, his plants and offices being situated at 3444-05 of pleasant, modernly-built residence at 1019 Diamond Silverbow Lodt:c No. 48, Ancient F ree and Ac- S!l"eet. Politically Mr.[...]No. 3, Royal t\rc.h }._fasons. was recorder in 1904•05 being a member of B1111e Lodge No. 22, Ancient of Montana C[...]h the interest and advancement of ada, June 13, 1845, and at the age of sixteen left women a[...]Mrs, Small was born in Shullsburg, \11/isconsin, way of Panama he wc.nt to California, became a July 24. 1$71, and the following year her parents miner at Port \Vine. and in 1$74 joined the rush to moved to ;\{arquettc C[...]tlle Syndicate Mines at Bodie. At the panic of 1884 Trainin? School, or, as it is better know[...]rms Colorado Smelting & Mining Company, and in 1894, as governor of Miehii:an. Mrs. Small[...]e Ferris Instih1te in 1891. and the fol- October 24, 1898. He was a Mason, havin(( taken[...] |
![]() | 494 HISTORY OF MONTA[...]fs ?.fining Company at ?ineer. H• died ?.lay 24, 1913. He was prominent Ishpeming, •Michigan. T[...]skins. The earliest emissaries of January 21, 1904, is a sophomore in the Butte High trade to "isit[...]fur companies dc>ing busmess in the Rocky fifth grade of the Emerson School. }.fou[...]n Association, the National Admin- October 13, 1854. His grandfather was a native of trati\'e Counci[...]1829, and from the age owns a modern home at 1924 Garrison A\'enue. of eighteen lived n[...]was a mem- li\'eryman. He died at Shullsburg in 1848, the same ber of the Lutheran Church. He married[...]the Bright, Jr., who was born at Shullsburg in 1848, second; Gustavus is 3 farmer at vaks, North Da-[...]ed llfrs. Small was only ten years of 3tte. In 1864, a military school until his fifteenth year, and then at the .age of seventeen, he enlisted in the 46th \Vis- in 1869 came to the United States. For s[...]use of Chi- died at Ishpeming. Michigan, January 24, 1901. Her caio. :ind remained in their service t[...]79 was travelinl!' on the road as their repre- 1828 ·and died at Michigamme in 1898. ?,ficbae[...] |
![]() | [...]NA 495 ..[...]with the sheep men, Indian traders and gan, April 4, 1866, second of the three children ol tra[...]was in Mr. Hample returned to Montana in 1811.1 •nd es- the rc:tl estate and Joan busincs.s f[...]Hope, Canada. Robert Howell, fa. son, John ..11. Hample, assistant cashier. ther ol[...]a century he was He owns a modern ' home at 211 South Jackson • merchant 31 Port Hope. and lor[...]in politics'. Robert Howell died at July 4, 1890, at Portland, Oregon, he married Miss Port[...].. a resident ter, born at Helena June 16, 1894, was educated in ol Chicago, was assistant[...] |
![]() | [...]• 496 HIS'fO,RY OF[...]mcnt as a commissioner express business in 1894 and engaged in the bicycle under his admini[...]ve of )tlinois. 1914-15- He served as health inspector at Butte in[...]1914, and is a prominent church ·worker, being mem-[...]After leaving high school and while a student in the Frederick H. Sarles was born[...] |
![]() | [...]497 .icnographcr ond bookkeeper for Saric,< & Com[...]or the U tah Con- |
![]() | 498 HISTORY OF iiONTANA 311 the principal cities and f)Oints of interest. Bei[...]\'icC of the Anaconda Copper established in 1904-, its officers being as follows ( . Mining Compan[...]laces in the city. Mr. Ruhle has ocquired much 1914 and 1916. In all three sessions he was chair- 'v[...]of the com- modernly construclcd residence at 125 North Ex- miuee on rules, and in his last term wa[...]he was vice chair- Mr. Ruhle married in 1911, at Bulle, Miss Jessie m:t.n of the important com[...]ts of three children. a member of Butte Aerie No. 11, Fraternal Order of • namely: ~lary Lou, born i[...]arty. Fraternally he is a thirt)'e at Butte in 1904 Miss Theresa Couriney, daughter s,cond degree M[...]and Emma (Staples) Courtney. Her Bow Lodge No. 48. Ancient Free and Accepted mother is still livin[...]late Senator Thomas E. Courtney. Mrs. McMahon 240, Bcne,·olcnt and Protccti,·c Order of Elks; an[...]nt of l\{ontana, is a comJ><;tcnt and 1905, a student in St. Patrick's school; Lois, born successful[...]ity by the Anaconda Copper Min- April 23, 1909, a student in the Lincoln public school; ing Compa[...] |
![]() | [...]A 499 motcly connc-ctcd with thtm ·that he must[...]n no small manner. He was born D«cmbcr 29, 1843, at Brai.z.- dciirce contributed to the[...]s sc:heme for the de,·elopmcnt of a low grade quartz first trip was made by way ol the Isth[...]rich find Qu3ntitics since the days of '1411!92 he reported on prop<rtics in Dc~r L[...] |
![]() | [...]ident of Montini s ince he was five years of 1894 he g>ve litilc time to polities, although in 18¢ age, he was born at Goshen, Utah, June 14, 18:78. he was a .st.r ong advOC3tC of the free[...]tune, mca:Surcd not at :;lil by wealth, but 25,000 acns of the choice lands of Cascade and bY[...]d is president of the a friend though. Rather th;111 po1itics he chose the Northern Ff[...]ldcr, father of Davis E., was born at December 28, 1873, Captain Couch married Miss Su[...]in the at Sun Prairie, \Visconsin, in 1854. a.nd died at \Vorld war. Albert C. was with the Three Hundred Austin, Minnesota, November 14, 1911. Ruth, the and Sixty,Fourth Infantry, Ninety-Firs[...]E. \Vitder's early rnvironmc.nt was a farm tember 28, 1918. . .[...] |
![]() | [...]lican, a member of the Thomas and J. 11. Schofield. He received his dis-. Methodist Epis[...]y has long occupied a high place on January 18, 1847. He is the son of \Vilham and in the e[...]Fe Railway at San Marcial, New Mexico. For hi$ 1864, he enlisted in Company K, One Hundred and[...] |
![]() | 504 HISTORY OF M[...]surcr. The other officers 3rc James A. C.anty, 1884 was employed work in[...]ager of the milk ranch at Ana- modern store at 48•54 \Ve.s t P3rk Street is stocked Anaconda for[...]l 1865. when he went to Springville In 1911 Mr. Scovil consolidated the T3ylor and of the[...]d was a -re- tana. The C. O. D. Laundry is 31 No. 400 East porter on the London Times. A very hi[...]1917; an apart- Springville. Utah, in July, 11)07. Her parents came ment 'house at Nos. 205-207 North Excelsior Avenue, to the United States in 1840 and settled at Bur- wliich he built in 19[...] |
![]() | [...], where her father is headquarters at Red Lodge, and was in the service cashier for the Bu[...]cumbcnt of the office. He was re-elected in 1904, but his fom,c~r scr"icc as state treasurer, ?.f[...]e Jefferson County, \Visconsin, November 8, 1864. His fall of 19()8. beginning his duties i[...]Club and the Silver Bow Club at Bulle. the Red River campaign under General Banks. He[...]e\'erely wounded. Roderick Esselstyn 224 \Vest Porphry Street. He married at Butte[...] |
![]() | [...]ger of the 1fasonie Temple at Yankton, South ha.s 440 acres located nine miles south of Ronan. Dak[...]as a ph{sician in 1838 and died at Missoula in 1914.· They were there he was also president of th[...]schools of Bo-,rd of Education of District No. 28 at Ronan. Fredcrickton, and in 1883, at the age of fourteen, On January 25 19171 Doctor Resner was com- b<gan working[...] |
![]() | [...]deceased, was a Margaret, born March 6, 1906, a student in ,the railwa)' st:i.tion agent. ~[...]rmal School at ~fa>-ville, and Robert, born July 4, 1915. and w,1.s a[...]d of a quartc~ of a · ccntury, Joseph A. 4, 19()8, and Paul, born February 17, 1910, both L[...]ict at Ronan, where for the past 1, 1914, and Lois, born' February 1, '1917. ten years he[...]trained mon whose every Canada, February 19, 1874. His father, Dr. Adolph faculty has b[...]ound· _progress, not at Tecumseh, Ontario, in 1911. He was a liberal only in his profe[...]h results have come from Province of Quebec in 1849 and died at Tecumseh, aggrcss[...] |
![]() | [...]a woman from New York, and he gallantly r uigned Red Cross Hospital at La Rochelle. In August[...]munity ha.s been recognized in the the American Red Cross at La Rochelle, France, numerous[...]Grand Lodge of this order at Des Moines, in 11)06 He and several or his sons were mine workers in at Seattle, ond in 11)08 at \\'ashini:ton ond attended Pennsyh·ania,[...]h knowledge of sur-. toga, N cw York, in 11)08. |
![]() | [...]511 Just before coming to Jllontana 11r. Foulds m[...]he Church of England. Aloriah Loagc No. 24, .'\ncicnt Free and Accepted He was reared in Ire[...]ife, ~lary At Butte on September 27, 1894, he married Miss Nicholson, was born in Scotland in 1825 and died Anna Martin, daughter of James T[...]endent in a cotton factory at Port- a rcsidc,11 of Montana and is well remembered land, J.fainc;[...]er 3, he worked in the lumber wooas of \Vest Virg1111a 1865, son of Miles and Elizabeth (Downs[...]•~•ugb practiced at Helena from· 1_891 to 1894; Egan h3\'C three children: Kathleen Mildred, bor[...]two children, Lorena and He was born December 24, 1868, at Independence, Martha. Fo[...] |
![]() | [...]HISTORY OF ifONTANA him with some of the bij! m1111ng districu of the disting.. ished men o[...]preserved was thus employed until 1899. He was a student whole communities from the ravages of epidcmies in the public schools of Dcn\'cr until_ 1894, and in which . usually _follow in the wake[...]na entitled to distinction because he remained a student cXc~pt for one ')'Cou· until of his skil[...]and on it John M. Baird was born October 29, 1848. 1902-03 i.. chief engineer •nd lattr general[...]urch and his ing no li"ing children. On December 25, 1915, l,,{r. community is an influence for[...]ictorfa, twins, born in on March 1, 1911, located at Roundup, whore with 1919.[...] |
![]() | [...]ir business in mission as second lieutenant in 1914, and was ap,. ).{ontana and northern Ida.h[...]during the Butte riots i1t headquarters. 1914. On June 19, 1916, he was ordered into scn•icc[...]citizens of ~lontana. He from duty on NO\'Cmbcr 41 1910, and mustered out is a democrat in politics, a member of the Catholic of the service on Marc.h 2525 to August 5, On October 30, 1907, Doctor Baird[...]a territory. He died in Montan• February 14, 1!)02, of a normal An1erican citizen.[...] |
![]() | [...]517 24, 18.a.2, and when about nineteen yc-ars of aic en[...]n M. Holter was born thirty-two miles south in 1874; Frank A.; born September 13, 1868, who[...]he learned a m<'Chanicaf trade, and in April, 1854. Lewis A. Smith acquired his public school edu[...]ct in Colorado. · He and his brother Court March 11, 1896. Since that year his time ~fartin[...]m- ful master in 1900 of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 24, ber. They had bought a second-hand saw mill out-[...]nd during the following winter they contended 1914 and 19r5 was grand master of Masons of Mon- with[...]ngaged in any line of \Valtct Allen. born January 25, 1902, at Butte, and manufacturing. died of lockja\\~ brought on 11)' an old-fashioned Mr. Holter finally purch[...]in Miss I.illian De h{ordaunt, who died December 11, a bad way. The firm of A. M. Holter & Brother 1911. In 1913 he married Miss Rose Blake, th.!r[...] |
![]() | [...]of Helena, and became president of that the year 11167 and up to August, 1868, averaged about[...]sociation f0Q11cd to build a statue to Montana's $25 and $20 per thousa11d, according to quantity[...]y, and a portable steam mill that we In 11167, at Chicago, he married ?.{iss Mary Pau[...]ena in 1868 from \'ale University in 1894. from the law dtt)art~ the first sash and[...] |
![]() | [...]reappointed to that office in born jn Jut¥, 1s>04; Richard ~(., born in November; 1916. He i[...]a past 1905; and Norman J .. born Fcbn,ory 1. 1914. noble grand of the Independent Ord[...]born at Columbus, Nebraska, died March 28, 1891. \Vhcn nine years of age he February 17. 18[...]~!cxico, being present at the time auditor in 19(4 and for state treasurer in 19()8. of th[...]part in the management and opcr- igan, September 24, 1871. He attended public school ation of[...]in Chicago, Carolina, No,·ember 4, 1857, son of John Calvin and attended a night sc[...]1875. Before coming· to :Montana tana and was a student for two years in the Pres- he ha[...] |
![]() | [...]s- Sample, of CarthageJ. Ittinois. O.n May 28, 1901, boys Club at Butte, a director of the Asso[...]ere fitted for the. min- known as the "copper war.11 In hi.s home state istry. Subseq[...] |
![]() | [...]Illinois, for many years carrying on 311 extensive body was interred; Rebecca, who spent h[...]er ~fag-raw. now living with his parents, en- 1874, he remained on the parental homcsh.-ad until[...]He was born at Plymouth, Pennsyh·ania, March 25, camp for the L..,rgey estate in 1900, he retain[...]of Butte. He was also a student' at All Hallows Returning to Helena in 1913,[...]id and Ella (Comerford) \V•lker'. ternity. At 214 North Ewing Street he has a pleas-[...] |
![]() | [...]dtgrce. Paul made a splendid record :as a student, Dame University in Indiana. He wa.s admitted t[...]a, is likewise a partner in her father's 1 t, 1914, married ~fiss Hallie Boucher, a native[...]e was liberally edu- and that he has r~red two sons e,·ery inch cated, attending a tcclmic[...]the place of his nativity in about the year 1784. in the valley, and Augu•t on arriving hcl))td[...]f who died in the City of London in 1911, where he POStmastcr of \Villis he re.turn[...] |
![]() | [...]B:, was born in mcnt. He was reappointed January 11, 1916, by Illinois in 1828, and spent his active life as a farmer President[...]in Coles County, where he died in 1884. He was firmed on that date by the United States[...]the State Board of Sheep ate of Rush Mcuic.11 College at' Chicago and prac- Commissioners. He i[...]y at Lincoln, llli• seconds and the mile run in 446, and this early ath• nois, and I.hen entered C[...]the 10th Hc was county attorney two years. In 1894 he was of July, 18n3, ot Billings'--to Mis[...] |
![]() | [...]525 His ship touched at such. famous J)Oints in world[...]Illinois, and for many yc.ars his home was at Oak• through the Kiel canal of sixty miles into the[...]onderful new oil districts famous leper colony of 400 people, thence back to ol Tcxos. He i[...]Rowan also a r3ilro3d man, living at Pablo, 1'{011- to Rio de Janeiro, and from there a cargo of frm[...]ompany· New York City, reaching there in May, 1904, a~ter Oliver V.; Edward B., who is cle[...]t He finally returned to Montana in September, 1904, about a year overseas 'and at the sig1;[...]D1ns1on bemg mustered out 1~ 19191 with the grade stage in his adventurous c:arecr came m May, 1907[...]ilding up one of the largest treal, ~anada, and C311)C to Monta.na in 1874, His mercantile houses in the western part[...] |
![]() | [...]. 1904 he has ~en retired at Arlee. Mr. and Mrs.[...], was born in New York State in •1797, and /une 11, 1845. Has father, John I;ockcy was born opened up a f[...]icks of their chtldrcn were born in England. In 1846 arc an English family and were colonial settlers[...]ife and wher~ He was ,born in New York State in 1845, was twelve he died in 1874. He owned a farm near Dubuque years of age when h[...]He was a Union soldier, a faro1er, and for in 1914. T}leir children were three in number: severa! ye[...]nd automobile trimmer business in a store in .the Red · River Valley of at Helena, who died at Helena,[...]nd his patriotic enthusiasm county .auditor in 1904, and was elected to that /rcquenU}'. balked when[...]leading mercantile establishments in tltat was 1864 he returned to Vicksburg and soon a!terward secti[...]y. He also owns a farm lt was sent up the Red River with Banks expedition. fi,·e miles[...] |
![]() | [...]d and established the Castill•/·a to duty 111 the army as a member of the ?.lcdical Sch[...]affiliated with Stevensville Lodge No. 28, Ancient vard Uni\'c.rsity, and fo r a number of[...]Mer•antilc Company. · born in Mis•ouri in 1845, and when little more than He was bor[...]Ogden, Utah, where he continued 1894. Jo•eph R. ,MacLaren, father of Gilbert Drake. practice, and in 1894 came to Missoula. In Mon- was born at St. John, N ew Brunswick, in 1848, and tana he spent hi• time a• a farmer. He[...]st:itionary engineer with . home at 30, 1842, and is still living at Stcven•villc, ?[...] |
![]() | [...]s mayor of \Voostcr. son, North Dakota, Ella also 11\•cs at home and is Ha:\'ey D. Fisher i[...]& Sons at \ Voostcr. As a journeyman as a rcgufar student in the State University of he worked in[...]ations of Ravalli County. Mr. Ottembcr 25, 1894, at Stevensville, he married ~lacL>ren supcrvisu[...]di, and Ethlyn ~f.. born in 1902, and is a student in the residents of Seattle. Her father is a reti[...]her. who was born· Minnesota, until 19 11, and since that ye.ar has been in Darmstadt, German}', in 1825:. came to the United • resident of Montana. He took a homestead of States in 1842 and spent his hfc at \Voostcr, Ohio, three hundr[...]the Presbyteri:an Church, and is affiJi .. wa.s A11113 ~(. StC\'CllS. who died at \Voostcr at t[...]; Amelia. of Toledo, widow of Dan in Sweden in 1864. They had four children: Elmer; A. Brown.[...] |
![]() | [...]ligious ond general with Garden Valley Lodge No. 14, Independent welfare movements. Duri[...]ille, o.nd Dundee as state chairmo.n of the Red Cross, Young Men's Camp, Modem \Voodmen of Americ[...]ey have t,yo childre.n, Lillio.n, born June 15, 1911, he had been nominated on the democratic ticket[...]been one of ins, who died of the cholera in the '40s. The mater- the most prominent members of[...]settlers in Maine . . The gra.ndfathcr, and in 1884 was admitted to ' the bar of Ohio and Jesse Lamba[...]alue and gave him a knowledge of legal bama. in 1844, and spent all his life in that com• dec[...] |
![]() | [...]and died at Ste\'cnsvillc. Montana,. in April, 1904. Victor, ltontana. A brief record of their chil[...]e. His first but from the second to the seventh grade was important business experience was jn the purc[...]on six stockyards at Omah3, Nebraska, and up to 1911 was year., and during that time acquired a very[...]ond term, by appoint• coming to ?.{ontana in 1911 ?.fr. Lambard worked on ment from Pruidcn1 \Vilso[...]two chi.l drcn: Helen, born July Victor Lodge No. 43, Ancient Free and Accepted 19, 1911, and Marion, born March :iJ, 1919. i:\fasons. At Hamilton, Montana, February 15, 1914 he married Miss Hazel \VaddcH, daughter[...]the Farmers State Bank at victor. November 7, 1914, and Richard Irby, born Septem- Mr.[...]ary 4, 1869, and by virtut o( birth belongs to the[...]ipated in the battles of Pea born at J olict in 1845, and though ,:cry you.ng at Ridge[...] |
![]() | [...]e Missouri born in Ontario in t&.$4 and died 3t Hamilton, River. On account of Indian[...]f)Ointcd postn1as1er by President \Vilson in 1914-- Great Falls. and for twenty years has ~en one o[...]ed w11h Jonie Lodge No. 38, hi.s de-ath has been 111 practu:e alone. unng the Anc[...]Society, and also belongs born Octo~r 14, 1915. to the State and American Medic.al Associ[...]Columbus. Ohio; Laurence A.: and Har- tario in 1844, 3nd is now 11\•ing with his son George old A.,[...] |
![]() | 534 HISTORY OF i\IO[...]oy, and by diligence and abililY December 24, 1898, and since then has been con- earned prom[...]t Missoula, Montana, in 1891. She is survived by 28. Ancient Free and Accepted llfasons and is[...]s treasurer of the \Var he <lied. In 19!)4, at Hamilton, Mr. Totman married Service League.[...]apprenticeship in the woods and May 20, 1854. His Holland Dutch ancestors settled around saw[...]articulars. Born in Dauphin Counl)', Penn- 9, 1849, ne is of Scotch ancestry. His grandfather,[...]1875, at the age of one hundred New York, in 1874, His wife was Anna Lindsley, four years[...]inister of the Evangel- son, who was born in 1828 and died at Oconto "\Vis- ical Auoeiation and as a circuit rider his labors were consin, in 1884. .' wid[...] |
![]() | [...]of :Monroe County, Michigan, into Montana in 1864. The extent of his suoscquent spent one term in t[...]ame a merchant, where he died October 1, 1914- An imposing monu- and that occupation he has fol[...]- He arrived at Stevensville, ?lfontana, March 24, nishes facilities for many offices and is al[...]oncern at Stevensville. He tucky, J anuary 14, 18421 a son of John C. and Hen- sold his interests in[...]uring the next two rietta (Simpson) Fora. In 1847 his father died. years did not consider himself[...]lso owns tram. \Vhen he cainc to Montana in 1864 he had a ranch of two hundred acres five miles n[...]erprise as a cattle man of Stevensville Lodge No. 28, Ancient Free and was made in 186o, ,when he boug[...]y son, C. _\V. served as president until January 14, 1913- His Borough, died in 1907,. at the[...] |
![]() | [...]mar 3.nd high schools. He also was 3 student in with commercial forms he took a busines$ cou[...]91, and a s~nd one in 1906. and is now one 19041 haviug auaincd his majori!)•, he went to work[...]for four years Historical Society. Novcmb<r 14, 1900, he married was employed in constr[...]endeavors has made himself a most of 1911, Leaving Butte for a short time, Mr. Gag- hon[...]y adapted. Returning to Butte in temb<r 3, 1864. Timothy Gagnon, his father, was the s[...]vinces by the British. Alter his mar- at 41-42 Owsley Block. He is pre.sident or the riage[...]n at Malbe in 1823, and died at Chi• 1914. and also a mrmber of the board of ·direc[...] |
![]() | [...]aduated J., Jr., born February 29, 1904. from the Dunc High School, ond Deuloh who is ane[...]ng very successful, the n,ore June 17, 1884. His people have been Cornishmen commendable fact[...]ed i1;t h_is all~giancc to Buuc 1859, and in 1884, just before the birth of his son smcc locatmf> p[...]r. Edwards having sustained honorable to the Sea. 111 1869 he moved to Golden, Colorado, wounds[...]rld w•r; Thomas followed farmin1;, and since 1914 has lived at the Charles, a farmer in Cornwall; E[...]lic Silver & Copper Mining c..ied 31 2400 South Montana Street, and has com- Company at P[...]·otcr, a member sayer, resigning this ()Ost in 1~4 to bt-comc assis- of the Epi,copal Church,[...]ub- He married at Hekna, Montana. in 1911 Mrs. lican, a member of the Episcopal Church, and[...]Edward \Valkcr member of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 24 Ancient and daughter of Ant[...] |
![]() | [...]ation with a business oourse at the and died in 1840, when his son was only two years Ohio Northe[...]omt>leted hi~ C<?urse. in the la,._ ~ool of the U!11-1894. It is a democratic paper, being the official ver[...]Forty and Reno. Mr. Wines loc:ued at Butte in 1894, and acres of this is planted to orchard. T[...]ackson, a native of Indiana. Their one daugh-. 1904 he was nominated by tlie Democratic State tcr, £[...]rn at St. George,_ Utah, December 18, In 1911 Captain Romney organized the People's 1872, His g[...]lived at SL George and Salt Lake City, act. In 1914 he took up the initiative campaign for Utah, wher[...]re the. democratic Mormon Church in nlinois, in 1846. He was. reared voters on the record of his expe[...]om home and business ington, and died there in 1914- He was a republican for eighteen months. He enlisted August 25, 1917, in politics. Thomas Romney married[...] |
![]() | 540 HISTORY OF[...]and having bought land ty, Illinois, March 28, 1863, a son of Timothy Kelly, hear Port Huron t[...]orn in County ~fayo, labors until his death in 1911. From the formation Ireland, who died i[...].fr. Kelly went to 1fr. Gifford married. in 1894. at Detroit, i\fichigan. Horton, Kansas,, and[...]Pacific Railroad at Li,•ingston until 1894. He then i\{arie, who was educated at Alma[...] |
![]() | [...]541 tinuing with it until 1901. That year s•w Mr.[...]con• the real estate businC$S :and in 1911 retired to Eugene? n<etion with the Anaconda Coppcr Mining Com- Oregon, where he died in 1914. In politics he was in- pany when he started i[...]eer farmers of tfiat region. 1lr. of Lod11c N'o. 228 of the Elks at S1>okanc, and in re- and Mrs. Ke[...]gree of ter, Katherine \Var·ren ~-{urphey, now a student in Ch·il Engineer; Jean D .• who is also at[...]rt T. Murphey, parocl,ial schools, and then was a student in St. was born at \\lilmmgton, North Carolina, i[...]date he moved to Eastern Indiana. and ada; was a student in Holy Cross College, \Vorccs- married there Sar[...]mond, Indiana, in 179$· Miles ~lilton Murphe.r, 25, 188; . with the d<grec of Bachelor of Art[...] |
![]() | 544 HISTORY OF ?.fO[...]n• Judge Stapleton died April 25, 1910. His last tana.'s most eminent lawyers and[...]ining and from close touch with all November ~ 1834, and first attended school in[...] |
![]() | [...]545 able and valuable, and il is doubtful if any m[...]biuer foe of fraud 1 a firm advocate of politic.'11 honor pied in wheat raising up to 1916, when he[...]ell known auto- Great Falls Lodge No. 214, Benevolent and Pro- |
![]() | 546 HISTORY OF MON[...]mber of Butte Lodge Dachcnhauscn married in 1864. when the war v.ias No. 240 of . the Elks. still in progress, lfa. rgarct[...]econd. Marion, died at the;: age of bia, May :24, 1~12. 0£ her three children the Butte seven years. Robert, ,the youngest, is a student in business man u the youn.gC$t. Frederick \Vil[...]ears was commercial man~er of the No. 48, Anci<nt Free and Accepted llfosons Dter Monta[...]born in the old mining town of Virginia City at 28 East Broadway. The firm h•ndlcs electrical[...]burger came to the United States in 1854. From Bow Club •nd Country Club. Mis home is at 1256 New York City he went to Ohio[...] |
![]() | [...]547 1866 he became affiliated with Virginia Cit[...]amily of five Academy of Politic~I and Soci:11 Science. He_joined |
![]() | 548 HISTORY OF ?.i[...]ccurred at Ishp,ming, Michi~n, in 1882. She No. 24, Ancient Free and Accepted lfasons, past high[...]oth of whom are deceas ed. Dorothy, on May l, 19()4. and Elca.nor,.ort August 7, Frank A[...]e until them arc kept busy meeting the rcquircmc:111s and 1894. but in that year left ~{iehigan ond arrived at s[...]e the youthful husb3nd car- In 1894 Mr. Crase was married at Calumet. Michi- ri~ on c[...]e,ty. Mrs. Robert died on January 4. 1920. made foreman on the surface for the[...] |
![]() | [...]549 lowing children: Ethd, who i$ sCcrctary of the[...]hose meas- member of Great Falls Lodge No. :214, Benevolent ure~ and movements which in his esti[...]r. Ephraim Chapman, gTandson of ,Edwin Chap- 1904, at the age of seventy-eight )'cars. In young man. and great•;randson of \Viltiam Chapm:1.11. manhood he came to the United State\, the trip[...]ood days on \Vest Virginia, on ).farch 25, 1882. GrOwing up in the paternal farmste[...] |
![]() | [...]s second in order of Garlick, who was born Alarch 25, 1m; and Edwin birth; 1ohn Percy. who is a mt[...]e 1£ct~odist and rc.m3incd there until August 24. 1913, when he Episcopal Church to Japan, where she spent forty- c-4.mc to Butte, and since then has been r ect[...] |
![]() | [...]or the state. He is a persistent student who has A Miles City journ•I hod the foll[...]t natural birth occurred Scpttmbcr 17, 1894, •nd with the ex- that he should have the <s[...].3, he spent a opinions in Scott v. \Vaggoner. 48 1lontana 541; brief tiroc in Butte. from there coming during the Pit1smont Copper Comp>ny v. O'Rourkt, 49 Mon• same year to \Valkcrville, and establishing himself tana 288· Colbert's Estate. 51 Monta.na 462; Hitt as the pioneer butcher of this s[...]Gurmao. >nd later became junior mtmbcr of the 54 Mont~na 391; St-:a.tc v. Stcwa.rt, 54 .Mf?nt3na 5()6. firm of Biclenbur~ & Gai[...] |
![]() | [...]ion in the • mayor of \\'alkcn•mc, and from 1911 unul 1914, m- mining fields of Butte. ReturninJ to[...]e is a 4[...]of \Valk~rville. and of \Valkcrvillc Olntp No. 6422, eight children born into their household,[...]eview: for the \Valkcrvillc Market, residing at 849 ·\Ves t Mary, wi(e of Tom Mennie. a millwright in Detroit. Broadway:. and Virgini~ born July 24•. 190.5, now a Afichi,gan; \Villi.am, wh[...]tunes, came to Butte, !..{ontana, in 1884. and engasfcd whom he has since been as.s.oClatc[...]hat :arc indelibly member o( Butte Aerie No. 11, Fratcr-nal Order of impressed upon his mind. On[...]n 1893. in \Valkcrville. Mr. Mathew• was united 28, 1919, w3$ mus tered out at Bremerton, \Vash-[...]g with twcn'>·-two years. on January 24. 1919, enlisted for characteristic ability[...] |
![]() | [...]ch, ash born near Dresden, SaxOny, Germany, in 1834, and and kindred trees, one's view is[...]cheuful faces of the millions of pansies. These 1841 and died there in 1877. Their children were[...]em all butcher of ~fis.soula where he died ,in 1914; and the prh•ilcges of the p1ace. Her[...]d here and Montana, re.ehing this city on October 25, 189<>. there for the convenience of vi[...]~ up a por- •nd belongs to Silver Bow Lodge No. 43. Ancient tion of ,their daily[...] |
![]() | [...]ussoula. In 18:76 he Ryan's Toll Road down the Red Rock and Bca\'er- was elected £rom Missoula Coun[...]onstruc-tcd. \\'here this road Lcgislatur<. In 1894 he was elected county trcas- rntered Bea[...] |
![]() | [...]Statc.s 8'inia City in February '1864. and engagin, in min• Volunteer Cavalry. Ht- w[...]citizens of Montana. the winter of t864•S in the Missouri R1\•er Valley, Through h[...],s ha\'e been directed along lines calcu- 011 the 19th of April, 1870, :!.Ir. Cooptr married[...]er was born in Sterli11g, Cayuga in 1153, and died near Columbus, Ohio, in 1804. County, New Yorkl on Jul>' 4, 18.lJ. He is descended "fhe family has si[...]ney at Gc<>rgc Cooper, was born in \Va.shins;:1011 County. Bozeman, and they ha\'C two litt[...]ith a fine collcc:tion of Indian wearing untiJ 1849, havini _followed the occ-upations of ~arm-[...]ing in Sbiawa$Sec· County, wher~ hi~ dea~h ~u~red repack tl1e colle<:tion, which he did, and it w:i.s J:ucr in 1857. He was a PresbytetJan 111 his religious presented to t[...]could find to do. Mrs. Cooptr, the 1911, protesting against the action of the board for m[...]Secretary of \Var in his report of June 30, 1911, on could find to do, until February, 1859, when[...]ains. The party left Denver, Coto- in 1911, and shows a perfect knowled~e of this |
![]() | [...]8 and J90(>. He conducted the preliminary d.inicr 4\vhich tbc State of Montana was facing in campaign[...]rbitant freight charges demanded by power• July 4, 1900. Later he successfully conducted the £ul a[...]ions on its first prcsidentt serving two )'Car$. 11 188.& he a large scale, manufacturing and furnish[...]ted in 1892 as :t nois, on February 4, 1888,• and is the son of Frank member of th[...]Hcnr)' County, Illinois, in 1854, and died at \Vood- \Vhen, in 1 ~ , the Ci[...]largest stockholders of the comp•n>•· In 1884 he were born the following children: Georg[...] |
![]() | [...]ines and is an acknowlcdf!Cd committee since 191.4- Fraternally he is a member authority o[...]there. He enlisted as a Union soldier i1\ 1864. serv- mention. He 'be!!'!' life practically at t[...]ng in mining and merchandising. In the fall of 1894 prospector a round Deadwood h[...] |
![]() | [...]He was born at Chicago, lllinoi.s, Augus.t 28, 1917: He is a member of the Cathofic Church.[...]reared and educated in the vicinity of died tn 1914. aged twenty-six; Earl Richard, who Leave[...]llinois. m 1861, and is now living Roy joined the Student Army Trainina Corps :it at Lincoln, Ncb[...]the J:{e wu born at St. Paul, Minnesota, Jul>.: 25. home farm for . nbout a year after that,[...]et and and is affiliated with Butte Council No. 664, Knights draocr,; department of the Herpolshe[...]Loujsiana and Arkansa.s. In 1912 he ToJ,U-11 |
![]() | [...]n__g, \V:uhin.Rton and Oregon. shire-, in 1846, and has spe.n t all his life in his na• Dor[...]A. Clay. a nati,·c '.Montana, Idaho, \Vashine1011 :md Ort~on. ~tr. or New Hampshire, who[...]shire, in 18,so, and died a t Lebanon in 1904. · Her January 1, 1917, bttan,c sale.s manaf'er[...]ve department stores College, and in 1904 l)eQmc chemist in Henry in the country. The Simm[...]University plant and offices 3t Butlc being at 843 East South of Munich in Gtrmanv, speciali[...]nected with lead smelters in Utall. Since 1911 Mr. modest share ol the prosperity which he has h[...]nstitution. Among technical education. In 1911 he became instructor other interests he owns a mo[...]tate School of Mines and metallurgi<t 11, 1911: and Verne. born July S, 1915, to the State Burea[...]a, is a republican and a member of the Lu· to 1749. The 1t.r andfather of H. B. Pulsifer was[...]rweiscl. r:ermany. in New Hame~hire, April 7, 1824, and so.,nt all his life 1854. They have six children: Charle• J .. general[...]r of the St. Joe uad Company at Bonn< May 26, 1904, His wife was Elizabeth Jane T•ylor,[...] |
![]() | [...]ling, which is being carried on by the Tri• the Red Metal Mining Company. The following[...]and ~ctal- ,, tano. His fa1hcr ,was born in 1845 and died in 1897,[...]t- member of the Episeopal . Church. Aug,1st 9. 1911. drc.n, seven of whom arc s till living. H[...]as an oil developer came in July. 1919, when a w<:11 to the \Villiam H. Brown L-tnd Company, now of 1>.umpcd fo the depth of 1850 feet flowed full of 011. Chicago. From 1896 to 1904 Mr. \Valker had full This event was heralded far[...]. It is known as the side manager. From 1904 to 19(),! he was in the land TrJ•City well and[...]his theory. Mr. \Valkcr was pany, and in 1911 moved to Great Falls and for the the man who firs[...]d L. C. Babeock of Billings. June 4, 1892, Mr. \Valker married Anna L. Lyn-[...] |
![]() | [...]Mair, was born at Campbellton in 18344, 1875. Hi.s father, Matthews Gcrcr, was[...]\•e years and in bon1 in the same locality in 1844 and in 1884 came politics was a liberal. He marrie[...]years of his life. He died in inac in 1847 and died at Campbellto11, New Bruns- 1894. He was a prdcncr by occunation. He was[...]o Mary died al Campbellton in 1914; Katherine, who for {!ltny years was connected wi[...]kr died at Ham Heung, Korea, April 4. 1919, was a Brewing Company; Albina, wife of J.[...]he had completed 1he work of the twelfth grade and which )'Car he located at Hamilton and engage[...]ve three children: winter of 1911-12 at Some.rs, Montana. Following Rudolph, born M[...]and was a.gain at St. Regis until August, 1914. when n, 1!)0.1. also 1n her second year of high[...]. Her father was a \Visconsin farmer. Mrs. 15, 1874- He is of &etch ancestry. His grand•[...] |
![]() | [...]e, that the and has materi:llly aided 111 the advancc.l'ncnt of all man who makes a[...]e.s which lie before him OPPOrtunity presented ·111 that direction, who dscs in t[...]Joann:i Magnuson, who was born at \Vexio i1l 18.14, entered upon his P,:rofcssion he bec[...]ty for four E. R. Brown was born in 1846, in Pulaski County, years. It was his ambition t[...]nt, In- and many residences and busm~ss b~ddmgs, ~11 of diana Volunteer Infantr[...] |
![]() | 564 HISTORY OF[...]ays at his post of duty, subsequently a student at Indian.a Uni\'ersity. She and during the fie[...]they became the born April 191 1914, and Elizabeth Ann, born March parents. of two[...]social fra- born June 7, 1837, died May 28, 1920, at the age of ttrnity. \Vhcn he returnc-d[...]rpenter by trade, Indiana lln.iversity a.s a law student. He wa.s duly and subsequently became a[...]ue, · farms in 1hc Crow Indian 111 wluch he w.is placed that he was promoted[...]fullest measure of confidence on the part No. r54. Ancient Frc,c and Accepted Masons. or of his employers and the 1100<1 will of the patrons Monticello, Indian[...] |
![]() | [...]an Medical Associa- With Great Falls Lodge No. 214, Benevolent and tion. He owns a modern and co[...]ws, M. D. Some one has aptly land, May 24, 186<>, and came to the United States said, "He[...]t of his life was spent in Eng- 4 aUcviatton of suffering and the ministering of com land. 4 fort to the afllictcd, to the end that the -[...]schools at ?i{ound City, Kan 4 Ignatius, \vho, while yet comp3ratively young[...]ecame one of the Michigan, where he at length became a forema[...]stitute at Peoria_ remaining in charge |
![]() | [...]the State Uni,·crsity of two years in the grade schools of Ogd_cn, Kansas, Montana, his resignat[...]the re- Superior, w3s born at PcnnsyJvania in 1854 and mainder of his life and died. Amon[...]ge at Emporia. The operated up to 1914. In the following year he es- following two year[...]Campbell, Jr.; and secre- and an enrollment of 125 J?upils. Afr. Felker i$ also tary and treas[...]married to ?.fary Kelley, of Provi- August 14, 1912, at Rossville, Kansll?I he married ?.{iss[...]er and pen- view; Hugh. Jr., who is now a student in the Mon• sioner. Mrs. Felker is a g[...] |
![]() | [...]d hi.s board and one hundred and twenty-fi\·e a student at Sacred Heart Academy; ana Charles[...]interest in the business, "ivith then became a student in Notre Dame University. which he[...]e following year Mr. Hobson went west as far l914, with the degree of Bachelor .of Laws. The[...] |
![]() | [...]HISTORY OF ~IONTANA w-as born in Ulinois in 1841 and w.is a pionttr of that city; Rose[...]uJ.VD, who is county · |
![]() | [...]as pu_rcbasing agent for the Ontario, in 1828, and as a young man moved to L. E. Myers Company,[...]previous military experience en• the Red River Valley of what is now the Province tered th[...]e treal, graduating M. D., C. ).t. in 1904. Doctor Ful- February s. 1919. He then resumed h[...]rn July 5, 190't, was sixteen years of age 1911 Miss R•cl1el Pceworth, d•ughtcr of \Villi•m[...]garet Jeane, born September 28, 1913, |
![]() | [...]shire, October S, 18oo, :ind hi.s death occurred 111 practiced law succcssfuUy in \ Viscon~[...]aire \mtil 1 Conrad he became a student i.n Gorham (Maine) Seminary. Mosc.r mo,·ed to[...]his istry of the Gospel, he bttamc a student in Troy death, which occurred :Lt San Francisco, July_ 4, Theological Seminary, and on the conclusion of his 1904. While in \Viscon.sin he represented lluffato[...]Eliot wa.s born in Lisbon, Maine, on December 25. in the i :ame yt..'lr he :trri,·cd in the Bitt[...]r he for about t en years. Jn 1884 Mr. Eliot came to Mon- served 3s timekeep,[...] |
![]() | [...]His modern residence, which he owns, is a t 1125 longs to the Methodist Episcopal Church.[...]ila M.• born born on A~ril 3, 1914. · July 16, 1900, is a[...]in 1807, who December r, 19()6. is in the eighth grade of the gram- died at Springville[...] |
![]() | [...]laudable way. Gtcn~ry, Ontario, Canada, 011 January 2J., 1865, and ,s the son or Donald S.[...]inc1ion among t he honor- Canada and died in 1914, in the eighty-sixth year of able busine[...]~ which occupied his at• Thomas Sewc.11. The Sewell family came originally te:ntion unt[...]in that province in 18So, in Michi_ gan., )Jay 14, 1920, at the age o eighty-four having spe[...]onald received his cduc.ation in ' pri- 1841, and he died at Helena, Montana, in Decem- vate[...]yed the present time-. He carries a farge and wc-11 ,n the construction of a new smelte[...]upportin__g and ob• the Great Falls Lodge No. 214, Benevolent and Pro- tained employmen[...]owed that for two years. For t.he On February 41 1901 , ).fr. lkDonald was married subse[...]m• dcnccs and other buildings. In 1911 Mr. Sewell en• atory contest. Thursday night. a[...]s .tt Central high school dcnc:,, at 524 Caledonia Street. here, is sixteen years o[...] |
![]() | 5;4 HISTORY OF MONT[...]others having cated at Bozeman, Missoula, Red Lod~ and Great died in infancy.[...]had the mansville, Missouri after which he ~ame a student courage to face the battles of Jife with a st:r[...]rise. Later he \V. Fisher was born in Ohio in 1842, and was there went to Missoula. Montana, where[...]reat \Vest• Some time •fterward he wenl to 'Red Lodge, ern Eldorado~ he started overland[...] |
![]() | [...]and Accepted Masons; Choteau Chapter No. 25, ber or Great Falls Lodge. Ancient Free and Ac•[...]Commandcry No. 121 August 1, 1~14, he married Miss Alice Timmis. Knights Tcmpfar; G[...]of the MJstic Shrine at Helena: Bozeman Lodge No. 463, Bcnc\'olcnt and Protccth·c Order or Elks,[...]ntry when eleven Allamakee County, Iowa, December 4, 1887, son of years of age, immediately[...]od business judgment, no doubt the the fall of 1914 1 ind served one term in that office. busines[...]ulcd, Mr. Baatz law fraternity, Choteau Lodge No. 44. Ancient Free i$ ,•ery approacha[...] |
![]() | [...]OF l!ONTANA joying a l:irgc and varied acqu:ii111:anc<", 3mong whom the oldest, is a res[...]hwestern fruit born in Prussia November 18. ,1864. youngest o{ the over the United S[...]e he txclusively. He now h:a.s :m iminensc plant, 40,(?00[...]ans, though th:tt w3s dosed in 1914 he a.ssumcd the resJ')Onsibility of city gitcs hi[...]Eagles, .1nd a member of Great Falls Lodge No. 214 of the Elks. · • ,[...]C-0mpany and later bou.stht out the Fc-bruary 11. 1896, he married lfiss Annie Ster•[...]amily in the Mount lforiah Lodge No. 24. Ancient Free and Nonhwcst. He was born at The D[...]Masons. and Osw<go Lodge No. 9, Knights Au1<Ust 25, 1876. Hi• father, the late Judge Eu;;,ne[...]t grand chancellor of the State of llaine ii, 18:28. 0£ Scotch· and English ancestry. The[...]e Lona Geary. who was born in Pennsyl_\'ania in 1840 early blacksmiths in this[...] |
![]() | [...]1h Foley w-as born at Ottawa, lllioois, on April 25, A,·cnuc, South, Butte. 1878, a son[...]ennis J., who died at Ludville. Colorado, in ·1904, of the chan,cteristics which ha...e raise[...]xico. is also as• appear to be lacking 111 lus nature, 1f he des1re.s to sociated w[...]zes it and held tha't l')()Sition until ).fay, 1904. At that time he directs the investment[...] |
![]() | [...]s troil hos been preserved Stationed there. lo 1884 she moved to the present through Butte; he has[...]ble adjuncts to discharged · on December s, . 1884• . He saw a great Butte. Mr. Hcilbronncr is a[...]pioneer of California and Ore• Morch 4, 1885, at Standilh, England, he married ~o[...] |
![]() | [...]Company as its foundry soul;i;, an associ:uc o f 11 r. McCormick in some of department. The p[...]hrough the position o foreman to soul:t, Januar)' 4, 188..1. and was only fi\'C years of be supe[...]excellent business qllali6ca· Illinois., in 1904- Between nineteen ,md twenty he ti[...] |
![]() | [...]. Purdy~s mother, who died in 1896, at Kalis• $011 was undidatc for clerk and recorder of Silver[...]contains two b.rge orchards, thu.s ~\'ing teller. 11) the. i:nuntime he became. associa!e~ wi!h[...]her father being a merchant in Quincy, lllmo1s, 14•here the death of her mother occurred. Mr. and[...]cia LcBeau, who was gan, Jul)· 14, 1872, a son of Jacob and Rose, (\Vild• born at[...]$tf)' and her mothc'r of Germ.an. She 115 he w:as born May 4, 1841. His wife, who was was one of a family of nine c[...]the disCO\•erer of th( formula of carmine red, and and Mrs. Purdy had all the: trials a.[...] |
![]() | [...]'ercome many obstacles of which those February 4, 1885, )Jr. Flowcrrec married Miss o[...]at having been born on it October 29, 1848i and he is th~t time, al'1d the t in reco[...] |
![]() | 584 HISTORY OF .?[...].stmoreland \Vhen it is realized that 24 per cent oi County. Pc.nnsylvania. His next char[...]por1anc.c is placed upon the selection oi August 25, 1 ~ he was married to Bessie J[.[...]nding of the. problems of young On March 1, 1911, Mr. Baird came to Roundup people dur[...]le of Round• the fiut high school clas.s in 1914 on a full credited up arc very fortunate in h[...]was born i11 England on October J, 1874, a son of Like his brother Doctor Baird, 'Pro[...]years, rising through the Guard. in February, 1914, by Governor Stewart. different depa[...]d pracllcal knowledge \Vright in the summer or 1914. On account o( the o( the grocc[...] |
![]() | [...]married in their 113tivc land. They became the[...]o Iowa born at London, Ontario, Canada, November 25, County, \Visconsin, where they were pioneers of[...]elop a farm, and there both died. The Lutheran 1841, 3nd died in 189,S. His wife wa.s born in London[...]rship. First a Whig, ,the Ontario, Can:ada, in 1847, and is still Jivii,g. They father fater became[...]Medical Association, the American Medi- September 25, 1892, and $Cn•cd under Postm3.stcr cal Associ.[...]f Roundup made a Mason by Silver Bo\\,' Lodge No. 48, Ancient under Postmaster General F rank Hitchco[...]s and Bagdad Tcm1>lc, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles 11. artd Molly (Pierce) Lowry, prominent people of o[...]is all the of the Medical Reserve Corps on August 4, 1917, and more to be: commended in that i[...] |
![]() | [...]merican statesman, that ''public January 4, 1910, 3t the :tgc of scvc1uy•thrtc.[...]the mother passing away in 1914, at the age of fihy- \Vinfield Scott[...]as one 0£ the first county commis- ha\'111g done much early frci~hting, later operating[...]also belongs to Grnt Falls Lodg, No. 214, Ben<vo- Benton. He joined the Kms:hts of Pythias Lo<Jge at Fort Benton in 1884. PoHHca11y he was 2. s tanch l<nt Prot<et[...]on~ th< nam, of Thomas F. Corbally, ol Gn,11 Folis, n1 lift. \\' hen both t[...] |
![]() | [...]of a mine boy picking slate from the dump 0£ an 28, 1918~ Governor Samuel V. Stewart appointed Engl[...]iffin was the youngest born. To whon, died in 1894. when aged sixty-seven years, and Mr. a.1,d Mrs.[...]intendent of Illinois. There he worked until 1884 as a coat miner, schools in Musselshell County; R[...]pids the S. A. T. C. at Missoula, Montana, i.s a. student City, ulinois, he worked in the coat mines for[...]ars, and later at Kirksville, Iowa., for eighteen student in the high school at Roundup: Dorothy, who . m[...]ite at• Angus he repaired his neglected· sradc student. · education by attending night school, and al[...]country were Mc\lay was born in Pennsyh-ania in 1828, and died rccognizCd by his fellow citizens at[...]icultural acti\'ities up to Diamondville. In 1911 GovFrnor Richards appointed the time of hi[...] |
![]() | [...]e ra!1ge. in Goodhue County, Minnesota, paying $1.25 per acre Kansas and later in Colorado an[...] |
![]() | [...]tlcction as a ldcrmin from the Third \V;nd in 19(4. later he was with the Rockwell Lumber Com1>any of He was rc..cle<tcd in 1906, 1908, 1910, 1912 and 1914. Denison and Midland, Texas. as bookkeeper and He[...]p Coal Mining Company. In 191:2 is.laturc m the '311 of 1914, and served 1n the four.. he engaged with the Stu[...]s pan o f the· s tate. Company. On October 1, 1914, he located perman• For the past thirtccn year[...]He is trustee ior i syndicate Dillon. Lydia is a Red Cross nurse and ha.s been on hcad<d by L. A. Mora[...], 1918, was elected mayor of the city, 'and has 24, 1917, arrived in Franc,c as a member of C[...] |
![]() | [...]Dakota. child; Charles, on June 5, 1914- · He is still active in the law, and on[...]trength and solidity to the institutions which tc-11 at Brookings in 1917, the mother of two son$, Joh[...]York, on April 22, 1892, and is the January 1, 1911, the Citiicns State Bank of St. Pttc-r, son o[...]ter btcamc managc-r of thc- ness. In December, 1914, he come to Judith Cap. estote of Edg[...]er, 1909, gan)' County, New York. on April 11, 1875~ By her under a state chartc-r, and[...] |
![]() | [...]so as Mr. Peet was married to Marie Fortner, a 11:uive or to ha,·c his efforts yield him the fulle[...]ed OH,•e Sh:iw ; Josiah Chess• ,·01. 11-u \ |
![]() | [...]father. who was born in Stcu~n County in 1844, Gulch. 1\t a cost of 3bout $30,000 he <'Quipped[...]was born with ).(r. Chessman as president. June 11, 1898:, the in Pennsyh•ania in 18,a4 an[...]c.hildren: Porh.1s, a pany and in Stp1cmbcr, 1911, the property was physician at Li[...]wstone River near of the House c-0,wcning April 14. 1873, at Virginia Springdale, :1nd d[...]s the banking house of and 1886. He has 1aken :i.11 the othtr dc,grc.cs t .xcept Tooley:[...] |
![]() | [...]w:ts born in Monona, Iowa, Novel11bcr 14. 1882, a son Fred P. ~farrs was born in T[...]as the seventh in order of birth. Com-- 18,;4, :md died on May 3, 1m. He was educated[...]epub1ie Mr. Tompkinsville, and then became ;i student in the Ricdcman became a member of[...]st Kentucky, where he was graduated i,1. 1!)04. How• 5upport. Some time after his r[...]ather and mother. order and on Febru3.ry ,. 1911. he brcamc e:~shicr ~f Hard work and r[...]of the bank offici:1ts and the patrons of the 111st1tu• fifteen years old when he left hom[...]. A large cei~•ing, as did they, $1.25 per day, the regulation p:ut of the s uccess[...]bout two years. Having uved s01nc On April 11 , 19()1), ~fr. )farrs was married _to Eul:\ mo[...]ondition he went into the Lodge No. 19. Ancie111 Free and Accepted ifaso!'s; rea[...] |
![]() | 594 HISTORY OF[...]ted orl hij p~rt); ticket. . 4 Paris.· FranCe. , . On Novcmbt'r 29. 1914. Mr. Ricdcm:tn •w:..s mar•[...].me. of Sti\•ers who, coming from Holland in 1714 drcn int.he Gordon•bmily, o f whOm Mrs. R{c[...]n jn Allegheny City, :Pcnnsyl- 1P944; and she ii1 1849. They were mir• member of the[...]186o .:i.nd located in -New York. in 1840. Th'r ough her Revolutionary Allegheny City[...]owing which he attended le<:tures in the firm 113.me of Holland Brothers, his brother Jamc"S[...]ini Company,_entering thC office of \V. \V. Dix:011, land Count)• was orga"nited in 1917 '.\Ir.[...]muste red out in Novc.mber, 189& On Fcbru:i.ry 14, 1913, )fr. Ho113.nd w:u m:i.rried[...]i. prospecting for coppc.r, had six children, 11\•c oi whom :ire now li\'ing. :\(rs.[...] |
![]() | [...]k M. \Vall being the fihh in order to No,·cmbcr 11, 1918: and the First /\rmy Arca of birth. John \[...]he United States between August ,30 and November 11, 1918. On wh<'n nineteen years old by sailing \'C.Sscl, and his <>ctobcr 14, 19dS, he was wouoded during the wife was brought[...]and north of the ).farne in July. 1918. Octo~r 14, locality, Discovering that hi.s land w.is suited[...]ontinued in a memb(r of ~fount Moriah Lodge No. 24, ,\ncicnt grocery for three )'Cars. ~1 r. \Vall t[...]married first to Susie F. ire. On February 14, 1913, )Ir. \\ aH was \lllittd in ~fanimon, of Sa[...]ke to rcprd such prospcri\)' as 1hc result of tic.11 cx~rie:ncc, and that has constituted his chief bl[...]but c.x erting many, his father born August 26, 1840, 3nd his thcmscl\'cs to produce :u many and good results as mother August 9, 1844. The father ca.me to this lie within the J[...] |
![]() | [...]the usual time camps and mills 0 £ that ~ct1011, ~nd Ja_tcr took up a of passage for the sai[...]o( the air br:t,kc dcparlmcnt of the Gre:,.t student of the Unh·ers ity o r lowo.. E;nter~ng t_hc[...]pted Ma.sons, and in On J3nUar)• 14. 1914, Doctor \ \'clsh enlisted in politics a repub[...]elsh was born on his fa ther's farm in 1854, C3rne to thi, country with his mother abo[...] |
![]() | [...]ddis was elected commis- c-amc west in 1863 or 1864 with General Sully and sioner of 1\{c-a[...]us through his ow,, individual born November 1, 1911: Jc-.an, born .September IJ_. efforts. He is[...]y, Minnesota 1915, ,nd John T homas, born January 28, 1918. where he was born on December 18.[...]ol to go into the Pills- longed to Navy Lodge No. 41 Ancient Free and Ac• bury Flour Mills, and rem[...]cattle of the on the range until the spring of 1904. when they Hereford strain. Hi$ ranch cont[...] |
![]() | [...]her husband the following chil• On Augus t (4., 1!)06. Ira 8. Tourtlonc was united drtn:[...]rd Carter Hargadine .she spent several >;c-ars in grade:_ work in ~1inncso1a attended the s:radcd a[...]rage yardmaster at Glasgow. On :March 11 1910, he ' lcft him. The majority of men after ha[...]taining to c-ul• )fontana, on August 24, 1909. to Miss Anna M. tural mo\'emcnts. a[...] |
![]() | [...]is a member was at Hamilton whtrc he died August 251 1910, of the \Voman's Club, the Del[...]l Board. Rc"olution and was ,•cry prominent in Red Cross :\.lrs. Crutchfield was the mo[...]miners of t.hc Northwest in their Virginia, in 1824. and died there jn 1891. Marl. contest wit[...] |
![]() | 600 HISTORY OF 111111 a ment in the Bureau of S t:\ndards in \[...]the Swiss and thc-y ha,·e been comin_g red men. who wcrc always welcome to food when-[...] |
![]() | [...]uois County, Illinois, being ~ lishcd his home at Red Rock, where he continutd pioneer of t[...]ty, Missouri. D. H. Ayres wa.s a republic.a n 18,;4. Lizzie, the oldes t of their children, is the wi[...]ll, and splendid plant had been erected -at 117 E~st Park is a membu of ·the .Methodist Church[...]of Living,ton, one of the leading enter- red and dark s:r.rnitc from Scotland, a s weH as the[...]he concern whose title forms the cap1ion red and blue from Sweden. to 1his brief review. Start[...]ston Club. H n~w enjoys, and those who arc '!11,inly resf?O_nsib~c In 1885 a_t Bul[...] |
![]() | [...]is sccrc1ary with whic.h he remained until 1911. On October 20th and trtasurcr of 1hc Lh•ingst[...]yon Lodge No. 13, Ancient Free \ Vales. J ohn 011\·cr came to the United St:uts about :Uld Accepted :\tasons, at Bingham Canyon. He 1834. s ettling in \Vaukcsha County, \Visconsin, on a[...]- conda Country Club. His residence is a t 415 \Vest s«. \Visconsin. before his grandson, R[...]a kc City, U1:ih, wi1h Miu Hattie Pike. a in 1844, and was brought to the United St:nes by his[...]1. R. and ~fary Pike. Mrs. Pik• father in 1854, :u1d was rc.-artd nt'3r Milwaukee in is d[...]i\'ersity of Provo, Utah. Mr. dying thtrc in 1914. He bdon$:ed to the Episcopal :rnd :\([...].\lason who li\''t"d in who was born July 4. 1910; J ohn, who was born Northern :\tichis:an[...]C'r. \\'hen he C;tmc 10 this country the 4. 1917. c,·cnis which rc5uhtd in 1hc organiiati[...]playtd vision, courage and initiative, and in 1849, Their children wtrt :1.5 follows: Catherine,[...]em the \Ves t Jndits with the :. \rmy of Occup::11101, im• through th• medium of the[...] |
![]() | [...]g ond distributing of foodstuffs ol all kinds, t..4:t numbc:r. During the trying days of the recent[...]n. continuing as a hotel• many of 1he substanti.11 honors o ( citizenship and man at Stanwo[...]orn at Alli:ancc in th:u st:uc No-.·embcr 20, 1854. ~liuouri. sur\'i\'es him and makes her home 111 He was well educ.attd, finishing at Mount[...].M r. Ander.son located at Robert 11. 11itehell attended the public schools 0 1 \Vhile[...]in 1900-01. He w:.s a.ffiliattd ends. In 1911 Mr. Mitchell became ulesman an with the ln[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF .1110NTANA[...]a and organized the Pacific BrO\ccragc student Of Lehigh University at Bethlehem, Pcnnsyl[...] |
![]() | [...]w:u :l~ain in C:aliiorni:a lor :a time. 14, 1883, thu.s being lilerally one of the very firsi In 1864 he arri,•cd in ~to,n:au:a, was in the Alder[...]l)· Gulch mining district. and the winter of 1864-65 he man with a famil)' on the cast si[...]a 'prominent p.1n year came to the Chestnut V:t.11<:y of Montana. This in the ,•arious ph[...]needed it. He had caught and tamed a neu. In 1914 he w:u :appointed state stock insp«tor[...]r>. their d:tring and heroism they h;wc been cqu.11 to the L:mg .1rc now living in a comfortab[...]the e,·ening or life, surrounded by friends and :11:• establishing one or the foremost commonwealt[...]country, and one Mr. L:ins rcc,te 1111 roof :ind s«urcd came into the cabin whi[...]tly 3r!cr his m:i.rri.~ge. which occur·rcd in 1864. :iwhile. seeing that she paid no :;1.tten1[...]lot with the great republic he left. The red men got ugly at times and con1• across. the _se[...]old !i.(r. Ung howe,·er. he went to Cole V:ilky. 111inois. where h~ that his wire was skk an[...]obtaining steady employment. He home ,11 once. In his absence the Vigilants took th[...] |
![]() | [...]of which numMr four arc living. bcrl, who is a student in dectricity at Oakland, Henry[...]ity. He son. Manly McCormick, who is now a studc111 in the then wcrit to Seattle, \Vashin[...]n 1909. Returning cadc Lodge No. 34. Ancitnt Free and Accepted home he went to work f[...]rch . Bank' as bookkeeper, and since January, 1914. h:ls ~hsons ; Black Eagle Commandcrr[...]ty-second d<gree SC<lttish Rite Mason. August :25, 1915. he married Miss. Elizabeth \ Va1-[...] |
![]() | [...]there freighted by acti,•e in the Red Cross._ and is still a mcml>C'r of the 1·.[...]a rtsidtnt o f Mon• C.,therine is a student at \Vellc,slcy Co11cge, Massa- tan:i. sinc[...]nts to the Unittd State:.s while )'Cl a sm:111 boy. The CYRUS \V. Bue~. The gent[...]1inued evu since, father was born in Indiana in 1843. and died in 1915, although the Ne[...] |
![]() | [...]in riding the · ranges as a cowboy up to 1894, when to cast his Jot with the people of t[...]dgment ricd out during three seasoos 011 the steamship and excellent taste.[...]the ports of New Orleans, Pen- On January 11, 1899, :u Fort Benton, Montan~, sacola.[...]In 1881 he came u,p the Missouri to work 01111:i.tural desire ~fr. and Mrs. Buck have been b[...]. Buck is an arde.nt supporter of li@hter 11:amcd Smith. On one occasion also he \\•as 1[...]g... 103 of t!1e savages and taking others as 25, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and Grt-at[...]a he came by hor-seback to Falls Lods:e No. 214. Benevolent and Prote-c.ti\'C Montana. a[...]ing. his h0Jd111,g:s or Mootana bod finally amo\111tir1g J. V. HAu.1:-:CTON. For more t[...] |
![]() | [...]ried to Mrs. Ne11ic Hathaway, who was born 111 o f Jostph Honry and Abigail[...]oo, at the age of twenty-six. Of her five student in the CMcago Conscr\';itory or ~lus1c study•[...]i• auendcd school in SJ)Okane. is now a student ir. the ~:,!l Cross. and had three sons, t[...], In March, 1878, Mr. a great bclic\•cr 111 travtl as an eduut,onal a,gen1, Ham[...] |
![]() | [...]A 611 his home to Great Falls. He was one of the org[...]f the best institiations of in Illinois. and in 1911 transferred his field of opera- learning in th[...]tcrcits outside his home mobile business in 1914. Mr. Hamilton was one of community. \Vhile in the[...]m thcrC mO\'Cd we.st acth•c in be.half of the Red Cross. to a farm in \Voodfo[...]born at Newport, Vermont. To their of life, in 18711 at the .age of forty-three. His widow marri.age[...]schoo1s only for a few terms, and at tht age 1914. Before AmeYsc.a entered the war with Ger- of thi[...]uber Manufacturing children, was born fo July, 1894, was educated in Company in Northern Illinois, an[...]rida. They ha\·e one machinery in Illinois. In 1911 this company sent daughter. Ha·rJcy Alexander, b[...]timpert has lx:tn a democrat in his political ~o. 4 at LaGrange-aux-Bois on October 7, H)t8. a[...] |
![]() | [...]building purpases. He Ch>pl<r No. -i. Royol Arch 11»ons. Black Eaglr has been cmincnt[...]e has given thorough satisfac• • J :mu:ary 14. 18c)2. Mr. Stimptrt n,irritd ).tiss tion[...].:a. The g reatest results in life Lodge No. 34, Ancient Free and Acc:.cptcd Ma.sons ; a.re ohen attaintd by $implc means and the exercise Crea, F,11, Chapter No. 9, Ropl Arch Mason,: or the[...] |
![]() | [...]• • 614 HISTORY OF ~IO[...]rcm:uncd about thrct ytars. He then later w;is a student in the public schools of St. |
![]() | [...]Falb Rotary Club, and is On J:muary 4. 1916, Doctor ~{cCartcn was mar- dis trict go\·c[...]as appointed city phys ician of Great Falls. the Red Cross and also of the cxccuth'c council[...]s independent. of the Home Service Society of thC Red Cross. Genial :ind un:issuming in ma[...]roper in- RotitRT E. ~fCCAans-, :\f. D. The m:111 who de- tcrpret3.tion. Mr. Angell was bor[...]the noble work or District or Columbi~, Janu.ary 24. 1890, a son oi administering to the ills and al[...]eneficial results is second to no Janu>r)' 12, 1854, ond died Sept,mbcr 13, 1914, His Other. H true to his profcs.sion :ind earne[...]e was non County, \ ViKonsin. on September 1. 1884. and graduated in 1913, and in October of that sa[...]nt the rcmiindcr o r. his 1i fc ind died. He was 4,16, Benc\'olcnt Protective Order ol Elks. sur,•[...]by his widow, who was born On June 24, 1913, Mr. Angell was united in mar· in \Vaukcg:[...]agc with Edna Louise Groff, born at \Vashington. 24. 1918, a t the ad,•inccd age o f eighty-one yea[...]with the appr0\'31 of the better clement. (n 1911 Doctor ~(cC:irtcn C.'\mc to C rc:,,t F:ill[...] |
![]() | [...]csses is affiliated with Boulder Lodge No. 41, Ancient ~m almost unique feature of county hi[...], January 13, Helen Daisy, born September 25, 1918. 188!). His father, George A. Peterson, who was born at Christiania, Norway, in 1842, was twch·c ISAAC \\'Ans CuoATf:, a[...]a comfortable retirement at Sp,okane. July 14, 1894. . , He i$ a rcpublic..,[...]born in Peacham, Vermont. January 6, 1845, and Amos Theodore Peterson acq_uircd his e[...]ome at \Vest B3rnet, Vermont, he died class of 1914. He has since taken post•graduatc Se[...]e two other children. a daughter born March 25 an() \Var Savings funds. and served aH through the w:tr died October 4, 18n, and a son, Nelson Choate, in that caJ)acity[...]n, and He received his A. 8. degree in 1904 and at gradua• |
![]() | [...]the homes of the ruler of 80:r:C'm:m 1..odgc ~ o. 463, Bcntvolent 3nd Firs t National Bank a[...]s: school p0pulation. and another cvidtncc of 18:84. mo,.·ing to Lynn, ~(2.uachuscns. in . her earl)[...]ozeman, he has nt\'cr offered him..11 for a public candi- ~tontan:1. June 6. 191 5, 311[...]J. \VtsTI)N is a \'eteran building con- Red Cross and were intc·r csted in the succes[...] |
![]() | [...]619 the 11;1tcr of Allegany County, Maryl3nd. Dr.[...]c. lrgc of Philadelehi>. Nurly all his profes,ion:11 Doctor and Mrs. Brooke had five ·childr[...]n 1854[...]Missouri, bt-g.1n practice in the born in 1911; \Vallacc, born in 1914, and Robert, district that has since becom[...] |
![]() | [...]elena. Clara Gertrude res ides with her brother 111 Helena. Oetob<>r :20 1897, at M[...].'\.st Broadw:l)' in which he was born December 11, 1873. Just before coms>lcting the. senior )'C3r[...]he far \Vest and fore. On the 30th of. July, 1894, he was _ap~mtcd enjoyed more than the[...]t,h en returned ch•il service ranks to :in adm1111strat1vc pos1t1on to Andrew County, ?.f[...]ana belongs born in Andrew County in 1842 and died there in to Helena Lodge No. 193. Benc[...]or $urgeons, Brooke, L'l.n.strum, \Vilcy & Jord:111, at the first two yc-ars he was an ernplo[...]at~ re~lcctcd i,1 1902, and scr,·ing through 1904. In tended hig h !chool, abo took a normal couue, and for ·the meantime. in the fall of 1904, he was clccud four. yc.a rs was a student o( medicine jn Iowa State clerk of the Dis[...] |
![]() | [...]621 1894 ~(iss Loretta Finnerty, d3u$:htcr of Mr. and Kalispell Lod8• No. 42. Ancient Free and Acccp1ed '.\lrs. Peter Finnert[...]n Helena for the past '.\foy, 1919, and is now a student 0£ law at Han-a.rd fifteen years.· Un1\·ersity. The daughter, Ethel, is in the eighth · grade of St. Vincent's Academy at HcJcn:a. •[...], Jord•n, Horsky and February 25, •186(J; son Of Barnett H. and Bertha ·rre:tC)[...].w ifc of \Villi.am Cooper, a a.s above 1191cd he went to Work in the lfontana lumber deal[...]the late Dr. A. D. Mac- Helen,a during 1911-n.~ Politically he is a demo• donald. Dctcnn[...]er :\ year durini the \Vorld war ~tr. Hct,- « 11 of all the splendid opportunities for study •'I[...]aeling service Returning to thi$ country in 1911 , he continued his until the close of th[...]:\uxiliary movements, such as the Liberty Loan. Red 'A 1th the firm o{ which he is a membe[...] |
![]() | [...]:S he is a democrat, although not bound 19()J..()4, i,s a past grand patron of the Order of d[...]ty Sum• U)OO. and H:arold Steff:u,, born in 1904- The daugh- mer School, the University of C[...]2s., t&u. a son of \Villi:am and Sophia \Vcll• 111 1921. man, t;,c former of whom wai born[...] |
![]() | [...]profession. tion he left in the spring of 1911 and came to Helena, Mr. Follensby was born a[...]g tbe who died at Southboro, Massachusetts, in 1894. summer of 1911 he was again in Helena, and in the The father w3.[...]ied his sister, Lavina. Curtis C. ovcrh:mli111, with ex~rt mec.hanics and facilities Follensby w[...]largest in \Vcstern ).fon- bury Oc.tobtr 10, 1914. His brOther, Lorenzo Fol- t:m3. A complet[...]mocrat in potitic.s and his Quebec, Janu,ry 13, 1849, and is still living at St. home is in the[...]elle F. is the wife of coming to Helena in 1911, though up to that time l!llsbrec D. Locke, a tr[...]t:lna amounted to only $240. In nine years he has Edmund Curtis Follc,n[...]rse in the high school at St. sota, November 28, 1878. His father, Jos,ph Schierts. Johnsbury. Fo[...]machinery. and came 10 the United States in 1854, settling on a His work as a machmist had an int[...]then s~nt who ·was born in Germany in 1844. Their children on the road by· the compa[...] |
![]() | 624 HISTORY _OF l[...].bric£ outline of his business carcu up to 11 1890, remained there as a. horseshoer for the firm the t ime he arri\'Cd a.t Hckna on March 13, 1911. o f Pembleton Brothen, a few months~-~[...]coas t route through 1 San Francisco and up to Red 15-17 Placer Avenut, ::tnd he maintains a large[...]tello arrived at Butte June 1, 1896. On the 41h of of the Catholic Church, is a third d<grec Kn[...]a ColuJ?lbus, 3ffiJiated with Helena Council No. 844, year or so ha$ been identified with th[...]e, and with 3 partner. ifr. Fowler, born Jul>• 14- 1901 , now a junior in the Helen~ o[...]orn August 12, 1!)08. terest in 1904. In 1905 he bouiht another shop on[...]of 1hc He le ft the road in January, 1911, 3nd returned to statc.s in the so--called middle[...]at Hamil.ton in Butler County, Strange at 426 Fu11er Avenue. That was his place Oh,o, Septemb[...]med the corporation of Huber., Jasmin, Ott Com- 1847 broug.h t his family to America and settled in[...]min & Rouse Company, with headquarter, at 418 de>th •t Riley in 1875. George Huber. lather[...]tanks. TMs is the second larg- who was born in 1846 and died at Riley, Ohio. De:[...] |
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![]() | [...]lls, Mon- children: Shcrwcll. bor1t ~larch 26, r904, is a fresh- 1an:l; Francis George, of Sco[...]ling his facm and SIO<k Mr. Johnson bough1 on the Red Ri\'cr of the North, but the town dis-[...]ario, grew up and mar- His building was 24 by 40 feet. and it housed a s tock ried there, :md ha[...]is also United States in 1872 he settled o n the Red Ri\·er. intere&ted in the Farmers· Oil[...]ducation. For the past haus tible richc.s of the Red Ri\'er Valley with con- two >·cars he has[...]nd Mr. Lund. During busine.ss. He kept the post, red the tr:wclers, 3nd his term on the board[...]er$ i11g, which will cost $70,000. of the Red River country. In course of time he h:ul[...]In Norman County...Minncs-0t:a. December 28. 1904. to the age of seventy. pissing aw:iy in 1910. On[...]nd once- w:a.s sent to \Vash- S1ostv Br.\011:n. All of . those who identified ington to b[...]i,n England No\·tmlxr JO. She- w:..s born 2.nd r~red at Clinton, Ontario. Her 1878. o[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF !110NTJ\NA[...]ing'' was tified himse.U with that locali1y in 1914. Doctor going 'on, and Mr. Bennett and •othcr o[...]s, ;md in per- Colorado, and elsewhere, and in 1884 established forming a numbe.r of services direct[...], graduating in 1908 with the A. B. degree. local Red Cross and the Young Men's Oiristian He took his m[...]f the Unh:crsity _of }.{ichigan, graduating in 19114, where from the l{r. Bennett ca.st his[...] |
![]() | 628 HISTORY OF[...]still of St. Louis, Missouri, October 28. 1873. His par- st.and :is a monument to their en[...]-mbcrs of the Luther.1n Church and grade and betwe<n the o.gc of fifteen and ,ixtce[...] |
![]() | [...]were made through Culbertson, and later when Red- Odd Fellow. '[...]t Northern he At Harvey, North Dakota, June 14, 1904, Mr. shipp~d from that Point. The Grn[...]ia (Swan) Peterson. Her father about 840 acr~.s arc now under cultivation. :\{uch o( w[...]esteader has achieved prominence and 1911}, whe.n he sold his stock. \Vhile connected[...]a number of branch stations. The Kedstonc 011 after his marria$c went \Ve-St and settled in Gr[...]t or the \Vcstland Oil Company since it wa.s her 28, 1917. He was a stroog republican in poli•[...]ank At Perham, Minnesota, January 14, 18')2, Mr. o( Oswego, Montana; and Henry who is[...]born in County Armagh1 Ireland, September 25, Henry Gray Jived in Grant County, \Visconsi[...]North Dakota. Mrs. Gray had only a sixth grade at Fargo, at Superior, \Visconsin, and t[...] |
![]() | [...]the office of Swift going there about 1854. Robert M. Timmons wa1 & Company for six months a[...]ob Shcrid3n County and entered a homt".slead near Red- C.; and George \V. of Marshalltown. Thre[...]r later his wife and c.bild joined him \"eh in 1904, also for Taft in 19()8, but in 1912 and[...] |
![]() | [...]nd a daughter of Martin and Mary (Grady) Duffy. 11 r. Timmons readily a'dapted himself to the[...]tem. A numl>cr of cows provide· milk and but• 11:\tional elcctioos. While his private enterprise h[...]he entire com- pouhr)'. e\'ery wmtcr 225 cords of wood 3rc burned m;znity. He h:l.S a,lso[...]~riet BoY,tttOn. was born near Upper Sandusky, ~11 the other facilities indicate that Mr. Tim[...] |
![]() | [...]:u an ex• ter of E:lglc Lodge No. 103 •t Red>tonc. ptrt on title and land laws. At the ag[...]nd Carlton B. don and Percy of Red Wfog_. Minnesota; Frederic.k Carlton B. B[...]a l-farriet A .• born October 17, 1914- fornia. He was not yet twcnty~nc yc[...]reliable and he arrived in Mont3.na Oc1obcr 25.. 1900. From succc.s.sful druggists o[...]ank ol Rcdsionc. Hi• On Augu>t 25. 1po2, Mr. Hawley wu married to associates we[...]ves o( Canada, both o( whom survive. They had RedRed Cross. 3.Stic with reference to it and the[...]toward buildins up Harlowton and expand· 1904- and has always regarded himseU as a repub[...] |
![]() | [...], all of on October 15, 1856, and $he on December 28, 18;8. whom arc living, namely: J ane:[...]mmg and vania., and then became a student in Nazareth Hall stockraising, and then went into[...]m:i.incd until 1904, when he went to Denver, Col(). After comple[...]he sold his interest in the unJil 1911, when President \Voodrow \Vilson ap• U[...] |
![]() | 634 HISTORY OF i\'[...]so princiP:al of near Glasgow, Kentucky, January 24 1862. Their one of the high schools of Cincinnat[...]came to the Flathe3d comury and filed 3 pre• 1848 thc-y all mO\'Cd to Barren County, Kentucky. em[...]this section o[ the and re.lief expeditions, c. 1410. The Haunschels country. ha\'ing bttn well sad[...]There was ne,·er a mor't pge on anything and :i.11 hor5eback. In those days the country abou[...] |
![]() | [...]1855. His birthplace was on Church, but l$ now a student in Spokane University Nesc.haminey Creek[...]arty in politics. "Red Cro,s Ch,pter. She is a member ol the Chri[...] |
![]() | [...]i · tier said to Mr: She8in · 4 1 guess we will 'sec your In 1909 Mr. Gne[...]" · C3II the place Tom6stonc. ciotion .at Kalisp,11. holding that position until SheAin subsequently went to Alaska. engaged in 1914, when he was,tlccted county c.luk and reco[...] |
![]() | [...]88o, a son of I. N. Ogde.n , who was born in lndi.111:i Cotkgc at Meadville, Pennsylvania. In 1862 he ic- on March 4, 1&$3, and died at Oskaloosa, Iowa, on companicd :tn uncle to the far \Vest :ind wl.s soon e.n- February 11, 19<20. • The grandfather, Daniel Ogden. g2ged[...]an cider for many ye.us. born in the yc.a r of 1814 ind lived to the 3.8'C of local lodge of O[...] |
![]() | [...]managed it through three summer sea• March, 1914. The officers of the bank are as fol- sons, and d[...]the mc:rcantilc business t,ank has a capital of $40,000, and its surplus and at Elliston, Mo·ntana.[...], while its deposits arc there, buf sold out in 1911, and removing to Spokane $1.50,000. It is located[...]h Frotern•lly he belongs to Augusta Lodge No. 54, a steady adherence to the ideal of affording a c[...]dren: Dorothy, who dren: Donald, born in July, 1904; Ral~h. bom in \\"as born on J une 17, 1903, is[...]is also attending the Augusta High School; 1914. . Ruth, who was born on May S, 19()8; Fern, wh[...]he December J, 1887, son of Ja mes and Elizabeth (Red- lt:1.ding mercantil,c establishment in Jeffers[...]port. retired at Boston, where he was born i1\ 1847. spent where he was succc-.ssfull[...]Choteau in 1911 and from t he beginninl{ has spe•[...]ing the.r e we.n t to St. Paul, Minnesota, Nation:11 Guard. serving in the medical dc-p,.,rtmcn[...] |
![]() | 640 HISTORY OF ~10NTANA affiliated with Grc2t Falls Lodge No. 214 oi the civt of exceptio[...]thcrn' :\fontat'la. un1il 1904. when he emb3rkcd in mcrca1ui1c business |
![]() | [...]641 which developed thc bureau of agricuhure, labor[...]ro• His father, who d ied No,·cmM:r 28, 1897, was a vidcs for the s.cnding 'o f refracto[...]er bills, including House He was active in loc.11 affairs, serving as school Bill No. 252. di[...]retar3 and tre.ns urer of a On October 7, 1914, Rev. Christler was married to local mutual[...]nsend to \Vhite Sulphur Springs. Homer Lodge No. 252. · Ancient Free and Accepted and he w[...]as.sociated with his brothers. Auburn Lodge No. 474, Benc,·o1cnt Protecth·e Order John and[...]• «rnal Order of Eaglu. and 11izpah Lodge No. 64, pany. Knights of Pythias, and A ssi[...]s immediate one o f 6,$,oo acres and one of 4,650 :icrcs He sold :ittcntion, Rev. Christler is also so humane, so genuine the larger ranch in 19 11 :ind at the same time dis• and sympathetic that[...]reached ).fontan:i about the January 24, J912. Mr. J ohns ton ma rried Dorothy time the t[...]crn ~ovembcr 18. 18.18. and his mother June za. !846. st31e.s, :\{inncsota, Dakota 3n[...] |
![]() | [...]643 market on Park Av'c11uc. T. L. Mauhcw·s remain[...]He remained · in stf\•ice until music.red out a t S.an |
![]() | 644 HISTORY OF l[...]eing in Custer Post at T:icom~ \Vashington. In 1854, when he rcmO\'Cd to Clarksburg, now in \Ve.st[...]s;agtd in the hotel business, with No. 110 .l:"d a Royal Arch Maso1;1 in ~diriiram Chap- wh[...]brother, Edward. was edu- then. onJu1>· 6, 1864, was ordered b.'\Ck irom Shen• cated in[...]were required-if 2.;.000 would be s ufficient. g1111a. Lee rcplitd that 12.000 would sunice. On the[...]where he was a. farmer, life crossed the moun 4 :\ngcle:s. C::tlifornia. but in Novem~r. 1906[...]ars. in Kentucky, April 14, 1828. He livtd there until |
![]() | [...]645 the command of Gen. Phil Kearney. Aller his re-[...]b.sonic fra.tcrnity. and oldest, born November 11, 1901, is now a student was a member of the Christian Church. He died[...]ty, Missouri, February born September 14, 1909, is in the Helena grammar 1.1. 1833, and di[...]Northeastern Mis- school. souri, August 25, 1~. She was the mother of a large family or elul[...]ncan, the clerk and recorder of Lewis :ind August 28, 1852, liv<s at Cleveland, Ohio, widow of[...]ious. died in 1919; Perry D., born August 12, .1854. is a other ways is an irnportant facto[...]er ~lr. Dunc.an, who w:is born at Oak Grove in :?,5. 1856, is a farmer at Brashear, Mis[...]ly from England. The father way, was born April 14, 1870, and is the wife of of A. J. Du[...]r at Hurdland, Missouri; vember, 1834, near Frankfort, Kentucky, and died .-\lbcrta, bo[...]s- , chool at Salt Lake City when she died August 28. souri, as early as 1840, where they were among the 19t8; Jcs.s e,. the[...]re A. T. Duncan, the grandfather November 21, 1874, and died whi1e a student in the of A . J., was a farmer for many[...]ied t:niversity of Michigan at Ann Arbor October 28. there shortly before the birth or hi[...]waters, aud both she and her husband were born in 111.1.ry ad\•antagcs afforded by the rural[...]erit in wards of former .toil. In 1854, during the days of the community. He practiced l[...]the Ma.sonic way .was re-clc<ted in 19()8: and 1914, and his pre.sent fraternity. He joined the[...]ut twenty- term expired December 31, 1!)20. In 1894 he was one years of age, and during[...]life Robert \V. Duncon married Bozeman Lodge No. 463. Benevolent a1:d Pr~te~th·e[...] |
![]() | 646 HISTORY OF[...]m!kde a Mason in Audubon Lodge No. 211, Ancient deputy county clerk and rcc:ordcr. Dur[...]C6. and two ycau ncss until January, 1911 , when he sold it and loc:ued 1:uc-r, in 19(),S[...]3d, and at the same for four yc:i.rs. In 1hc f:\11 of 1910 he w:is defeated time s(r,•<"d[...]the county. In potitiC$ he is a rtpubtican. 19144, 1869, and had eight 3. mine ope:r;i.tor in C:&l[...]c living, Mu. Scott being :1nd the mother is now 11\•ing in Helena. The two the iihh[...]g to the n«:cssity for good roads, and the 1854, and died on Octobu JI. 1909:. His widow w[...] |
![]() | [...]NA 647 J~ck 'E. Soden was born in Brockin[...], Mr. and A{rs. South Dakota, Novcmbtr 4 188o, a son or Francis Sod,n have two children, n[...]ays a, Rockford, Illinois, on D«cmbcr 25, 1845, and rcaHzcd that the future in Montana[...]phi3, Pcnn~ylvania, on September 8, 1848. and died be satisfactorily solved by continuing to develop the 111 1916. They were married at Brooklyn, N[...]ported the •prjnciplcs or the re• . iug in 1884, :at the . age of sixty-one years. and the[...]alities of character. istown Lodge No. 654, Benevolent Protccth•e Order[...] |
![]() | [...]649 39, Independent Order of Odd Fellows •t Harlow[...]l$charge at New York in March 15, 18641 James Nag\lCS married Ameli:. July, 1919. The da[...]term :as sheriff for .six months. In 1914 he was :t fter that he h:id to rely upon his own[...]h w,s honorably dis<hargcd at Atlanta July n , 1864, Rite, Algeria Tcmp1C or the Mystic Shri[...]rmy str\'ice he had of Martha Chapter No. 11 of the Eastern Star returned to \Visconsin and ma[...]he ha.s scr\'ed aS worthy patron. ' 4, 1865, he started for ).(ontana, making the trip · l!anc 28, 189,, Mr. !-!ague~ m,rricd Stella May with mule[...]huc of :md for the next two years did some minin~ 111 The Dalles, Oregon: Maud May,[...] |
![]() | [...]head- Township, \Valdo County. ~fainc. Fcbrua1y 24, • ~ waters of the Yellowstone and Fire Hole rh[...]t of their t ion in \Valdo Count)', attended the Oak Cr9ve Semi• txplorations, Mr. Folsom, however,[...]account of his expedition in the Chic.ago was a student of the Fric-nds S<hool :n Providcnct, \ V<stcrn M[...]of 1871. Not to one of \Ves t came April 1.5. 1864, whtn he ldt home for these e,cptditions more tha[...]em drivc-:n from Indians threatened. June 20. 1864. thc-y through into Montana, wintering at old Gallatin joined :. cara\':\n oi .six wagons with 125 he.ad of City and in the spring of 1872 continuin[...]ght a load of flour. and • secured a supJ)ly of 4.000 acrc.s leased lands. and he ran as high a.s P[...]e paid S6 a sack £or the 10.0<lCI head of sheep. 400 hea<I of cattle and 300 hod flour, which he later sold at $1.25 per pound. The or horses. spring o f 1865 found h[...]rse- his wife arc members of :\fartha Chapter No. 11 of ing an account of the exJ)f:dition writ[...] |
![]() | [...]18So, at the age of out August s. 1864., and then became associated tighty-sixt and her[...]H. S. Potter in buying horses and 3nd died an 1894, aged eighty-nine. Mrs. Cook was mules[...]d rancher in various parts of the old 11.·ith tlle United States Post Trader from Novembe[...]k of mtrchandisc Cap• New York, February 18, 1844, son of rlcart and taiu Potter made[...]cattle. these being the first high grade white-faced Capt. John Potter w•s nine rea[...]ough the company owning and teasing about 24,000 acres for Vicksburg campaign, and af[...] |
![]() | [...]her's ranch until he was twenty years of age. and 110w lives in \Vhitc Sulphur S1>rings. L1.ura During 1884 Mr. Doggett was in the stampede lo 8. was born in[...]vidcd profits, $17,ou.81, and its deposits $696,544.35. and atsO of the mining region on which the p[...]nty. mining :u Alder Cukh for a itw months, In 1864 In 1896 Mr. DogJ,ett wos married[...]who School £or two yc-ars and is now a student of the sun 'l\'e.s him and lh·es near Val[...] |
![]() | [...]N:ttion:il Bank of this SAIJUEL K. CAlJPtELL, 11. 0. The community of dty, and one of t[...]tano, Canada, 10 18.48. and tht latttr at Mitchell Doctor Campb<II s[...]life in the state Ontario, Canada, in 1854, Of their ten childreri of Missouri. He was born[...]t, and is re- h1b1uon~, wluch m bis 0~111100 arc strong factors in garded as one of[...]nd have three chil- Helena ~nd Bozeman Lodge No. 463 ol the Elks. dren, namely[...] |
![]() | 654 HISTORY OF l[...]fl\'e years. He has also served three terms, 1914. time a convincing pcuon31ity on any subject he[...]of the substantial business ifainc, on October 28. 1864, and is the son of men of H:irlowton, has had a s[...]and their moth·~. in 1830 and the latter in 1840. and both arc deceased, His garage and supply business is one o( the best 1hc- father dying in 1914, 3t the age of cighty•four in the county, and h[...]devoted to farming, and h~ democrat, though not 311 aspirant for public office. became a succe[...] |
![]() | HISTORY OF }110NTANA.[...]chcs from the Government parents had mo,·cd in 1844. His father, Elzy Cheney, to' General Harney[...]hrough bf a herd of died :\t Grays Harbor, \Vashi111-;-ton. ).(rs. H:arri- bu(falo running from the[...]Criswell going to California 3nd :\Ir. the red skins, waiting the opportunity to strike,[...] |
![]() | [...]is pasture land$ back in the hills arc on the Red River of tht r,: orth. lo.,ding the lumber[...] |
Stout, Tom, b 1879, Montana, Its Story and Biography: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Montana and Three Decades of Statehood Vol.2 (1921). Montana History Portal, accessed 10/06/2025, https://www.mtmemory.org/nodes/view/5089