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Floerchinger, Dorothy, 1901-1996
Dorothy Floerchinger, the daughter of Ralph and Willie Mae Bracegirdle Bruner, was born on February 22, 1901, in Scotia, Nebraska. Graduating from Valier High School in Great Falls, Montana, in 1920, Mrs. Floerchinger began a career of teaching in Pondera County Schools. Due to an acute teacher shortage following World War I, the State Superintendent of Schools issued a special permit allowing her to teach elementary school with no professional training. She married Louis Floerchinger on November 15, 1924 and raised five children on the family farm near Conrad, Montana.
Throughout her life, Mrs. Floerchinger was an avid historian. Mrs. Floerchinger published several historical pieces on Northern Montana - from the history of the City of Conrad to the history of Pondera County. She did extensive research on the Conrad family of Kalispell, who founded the city of Conrad, and was involved in the preservation of local Conrad history. She also wrote literary pieces, publishing an anthology of poems and short stories called Highway to Happiness, a biographical tribute to a Conrad minister and humanitarian called To Speak of Love Was Not Enough, and her family history, The Bruner Bunch .
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Floerchinger, Dorothy
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Longtime resident of Conrad, Mont. From the description of Dorothy Floerchinger collection, 1864-1975. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 70963754 Dorothy Floerchinger was a longtime resident of Conrad (Pondera County) Montana. An active collector and historian, she wrote a number of studies on the history of the Conrad family and Pondera County, including: School days, good old golden rule days (1987), The story of Conrad in the Whoop-Up Country...