Dickinson, Emma Slack, -1927

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William H. H. Dickinson was born in Ohio in 1840, where he received a business education. When he was twenty years old, he went to Kansas, and served in the Third Kansas Infantry (later consolidated with the Fourth Kansas Regiment to become the Tenth Regiment, Kansas Volunteer Infantry) during the Civil War. He emigrated to Montana after 1868, moving to Fort Peck, Fort Benton, and then to the Bitterroot Valley, where he taught school, mined, and took photographs. In 1872 he was appointed postmaster in Missoula, Montana. He continued in that post, was one of the city's first merchants, and served as school clerk and superintendent of schools.

In 1871, Dickinson married Emma C. Slack, who had come to Montana from Baltimore, Maryland, in 1869. They were the first couple married in Missoula. She taught in Missoula's first public school beginning fall of 1869. She was one of the organizers of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Missoula, and remained active in that organization.

The Dickinsons had three children. Mr Dickinson died in 1910; Mrs. Dickinson died in 1927.

From the guide to the William H. H. and Emma Dickinson Papers, 1823-1908, (University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Abstracts of title collection, 1937-1977. University of Montana, Mansfield Library
referencedIn Emma Dickinson School Class Photographs, 1961-1998 University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections
referencedIn Jones Studio (Boulder, Colo.) (Photographer). Emma Dickinson portrait, 1911. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf William H. H. and Emma Dickinson Papers, 1823-1908 University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Kansas
United States
Missoula (Mont.)
Subject
City and town life
Diaries
Labor History
Montana
Photographs
Pioneers
Soldiers
Women
Occupation
Businessmen
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Death 1927-01-01

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