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William Andrews Clark Jr. was born on March 29, 1877, in Deer Lodge, Montana.His father was William A. Clark and his mother was Katherine Louise Stauffer. [1] He was educated in France and in the New York area and graduated from the University of Virginia with a bachelor's degree in law in 1899.
His funeral was held in Deer Lodge, Montana, on October 6, 1918. Among the mourners were his daughter Mary and son Samuel, William Clark, Andrew Fergus (son of pioneer James Fergus) and countless other friends and oldtimers who knew Granville in some way. He is buried in Deer Lodge, Montana next to his pioneer brother James Stuart. [24]
Deer Lodge, Montana: Occupation: railroad conductor: Joseph William Brand (October 3, 1925 – May 23, 2003) was an American politician in the state of Montana who ...
In 1863, Worden and Higgins moved to Deer Lodge, Montana, and opened a store there. By 1866, they'd established a full milling operation in Deer Lodge, complete with sawmill and gristmill. In 1868, Worden and Higgins sold their business interests in Deer Lodge and, with Washington J. McCormick, planned 100 acres of the townsite of Missoula.
Terry Allen Langford (May 18, 1966 – February 24, 1998) [1] was an American convicted murderer who was executed by lethal injection in Montana. Langford was executed for the July 1988 murders of Ned and Celene Blackwood, in Ovando, Montana. His case was profiled in the true crime television series, Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets.
David Thomas Dawson (October 20, 1957 – August 11, 2006) [1] was an American convicted murderer who was executed at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana. Dawson was executed for the April 1986 murders of the Rodstein family in Billings, Montana. He remains the most recent person executed in Montana. [2]
In 1951 Rusack was ordained priest and was subsequently appointed vicar of St James's Church in Deer Lodge, Montana. In 1955 he resigned to study in England. In 1955 he resigned to study in England. Upon his return he became rector of St Augustine By-The-Sea Church in Santa Monica, California .
Powell County Courthouse, Deer Lodge. The city is perhaps best known as the home of the Montana State Prison, a major local employer. [5] The Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs and the former state tuberculosis sanitarium in nearby Galen are the result of the power the western part of the state held over Montana at statehood due to the copper and mineral wealth in that area. [6]