Alderson, William W. (William White), 1831-1906

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Bozeman, Mont. pioneer, Indian agent, editor of Avant courier, state legislator.

From the description of W.W. Alderson diary, 1864-1879. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 42929259

William W. Alderson (1831-1906) was a Bozeman, Montana pioneer newspaperman and Indian agent. Born in England, Alderson came to the United States with his parents and eventually settled in western Illinois near Galena. He married Francis W. Weatherly in 1854 and the couple moved to Montana in 1864 along with Alderson's brother, John. The Aldersons decided to settle in the Gallatin valley and became one of the founding families of the new town of Bozeman. In 1873, Alderson accepted a post as Indian agent at the Milk River agency for the Assiniboin Indians, a position he held until 1876. In 1877, he became the editor of the Bozeman Avant Courier, and in 1886 served a term in the Montana legislature. The Aldersons had nine children, Edward, Matthew, Elizabeth, May, Anna, Margaret, Charles, William, and George. Edward C. Alderson also kept a diary from 1875 through 1879, during which time he assisted his father at the Milk River agency.

From the guide to the William W. Alderson Diary, 1864-1879, (Montana State University-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections)

William W. Alderson was a Bozeman, Mont., pioneer newspaperman and Indian agent. Born in England, Alderson came to the U.S. with his parents and eventually settled in western Illinois near Galena. He married Francis W. Weatherly in 1854 and the couple moved to Montana in 1864 along with Alderson's brother, John. The Aldersons decided to settle in the Gallatin Valley and became one of the founding families of the new town of Bozeman. In 1873, Alderson accepted a post as Indian agent at the Milk River agency for the Assiniboine Indians, a position he held until 1876. In 1877, he became the editor of the Bozeman Avant Courier, and in 1886 served a term in the Montana legislature. The Aldersons had nine children, Edward, Matthew, Elizabeth, May, Anna, Margaret, Charles, William, and George. Edward C. Alderson also kept a diary from 1875 through 1879, during which time he assisted his father at the Milk River agency.

From the description of William W. Alderson diary, 1864-1879. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 70960250

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referencedIn Cooper, Walter, 1843-1924. Walter Cooper papers, 1881-1924 Montana Historical Society Library
creatorOf Alderson, William W. (William White), 1831-1906. William W. Alderson diary, 1864-1879. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Library
creatorOf William W. Alderson Diary, 1864-1879 MSU-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
creatorOf Alderson family. Alderson family collection, 1865-1939. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Library
creatorOf Alderson, William W. (William White), 1831-1906. W.W. Alderson diary, 1864-1879. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Library
referencedIn Alderson Family Collection, 1865-1939 MSU-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
referencedIn Merrill G. Burlingame Papers, 1880-1990 MSU-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
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