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After their daughter Ida Lisetta Smith was born in 1876, the family moved to Frenchtown, Montana in Missoula County. [3] Smith was serving as an alderman in the newly incorporated city of Missoula in 1885 when he was appointed mayor pro tem on August 6 after Mayor Thomas C. Marshall resigned. [4]
A record of the heights of the presidents and presidential candidates of the United States is useful for evaluating what role, if any, height plays in presidential elections in the United States. Some observers have noted that the taller of the two major-party candidates tends to prevail, and argue this is due to the public's preference for ...
Moved to Montana when an infant, attended high school in and lives in Billings: Major League Baseball pitcher (1967–1969) [34] [35] Curt Schmidt: 1970–present Born in Miles City: Major League Baseball relief pitcher (1995) [36] Taylor Tankersley: 1983–present Born in Missoula: Major League Baseball relief pitcher (2006–present) [37 ...
Pages in category "History of Missoula, Montana" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... John L. Sloane; John Peter Smith; T. Traveler's ...
U.S. Senator, Governor of Montana: Resident Politics [19] John Elway: Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Resident Athletics [20] Leif Erickson: Montana Supreme Court Justice, 1936–1946 Resident Politics [21] Troy Evans: Actor Born Entertainment [22] Jesse Tyler Ferguson: Actor Born Entertainment [23] Dan Flores: Historian Resident ...
Climate data for Missoula, Montana (Missoula Airport) (1991-2020 normals, [a] extremes 1893–present) ... Bonner Park was created out of John L. Bonner's estate near ...
John Peter Smith (Montana politician) Appointed August 6, 1885 21 months 5 Dwight Harding: Elected May 3, 1887 12 months 6 David D. Bogart: Elected May 7, 1888 12 months 7 John L. Sloane: Elected May 16, 1889 12 months 8 William Kennedy: Elected May 5, 1890 12 months 9 John M. Keith: Elected May 4, 1891 12 months 10 Frank G. Higgins: Elected ...
Mount Sentinel, originally known as "Mount Woody," [3] is a small mountain located immediately east of the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.At a height of 1,958 feet and an elevation of 5,158 feet (1,572 m), Mount Sentinel also features the hillside letter "M", a large concrete structure 620 feet (189 m) up its western face.