Irvine, Thomas H. (Thomas Howard), 1845-1926

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Thomas Howard Irvine was born in Madison County, Kentucky, on August 19, 1845, son of Thomas H. Irvine and his second wife, Sally Bryan. When Thomas was four years old, his family moved to St. Joseph, Missouri. In 1864, they crossed the plains by wagon train to Virginia City, Montana Territory, and eventually settled in the Deer Lodge Valley. Irvine was initially engaged in ranching and mining, but in the 1870s, he hired on as an independent scout for General Nelson Miles and was involved in several campaigns, including the Rosebud. At the close of the Indian campaigns in 1878, he moved to the new town of Miles City. He served as U.S. Deputy Marshal until his election as Sheriff of Custer County in 1880, when it covered most of eastern Montana. As sheriff Irvine had to deal with the criminal turmoil created by the coming of the railroad to Miles City. Among the criminals he lodged in his jail was "Big Nose George" Parrott. During the 1880s, Irvine served another period as U.S. Deputy Marshal and another term as county sheriff. In 1882, Irvine married a young widow, Mary E. Flynn, who had a baby daughter. They had five sons: Thomas B., Bryan, Fred, Kit Carson, and Kenneth. In the 1890s, Irvine moved to Hamilton, Montana, where he served several terms as Ravalli County sheriff. In his later years he had a ranch at Perma in Sanders County. Thomas H. Irvine died on January 11, 1926, in Long Beach, California.

From the guide to the Thomas H. Irvine Papers, 1879-1926, (Montana Historical Society Archives)

Irvine was one of the first settlers of Logan.

From the description of Autobiography. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122552531

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creatorOf Thomas H. Irvine Papers, 1879-1926 Montana Historical Society Archives
creatorOf Irvine, Thomas, 1841-1930. Thomas Irvine and family papers, 1899-1940. Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Irvine, Thomas H., 1845-. Statement from Thomas H. Irvine : Miles City, Montana, 1885. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Coast Lumber Company (Eau Claire, Wis.). Coast Lumber Company record book, 1898-1903. Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Irvine, Thomas, 1842-. Autobiography. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
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associatedWith Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. person
associatedWith Barin, L. T. person
associatedWith Coast Lumber Company (Eau Claire, Wis.). corporateBody
associatedWith Denkmann, Frederick Carl August, 1859-1929. person
associatedWith Ewart, William Irvine. person
associatedWith Gray, O. J. person
associatedWith Hills Investment Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Irvine Family Investment Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Irvine, Horace Hills, 1878-1947. person
associatedWith McDonel, A. B., d. 1917. person
associatedWith Mississippi River Logging Company (Davenport, Iowa). corporateBody
associatedWith Riverside Builders Supply Company. corporateBody
associatedWith St. Paul Brick Company. corporateBody
associatedWith St. Paul Building Material Exchange. corporateBody
associatedWith Thomas Irvine and Son. corporateBody
associatedWith Thomas Irvine Lumber Company. corporateBody
associatedWith United States Internal Revenue Collector. corporateBody
associatedWith Weyerhaeuser, Frederick, 1834-1914. person
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Montana
Minnesota
Deer Lodge (Mont.)
Cache County (Utah)
Hamilton (Mont.)
Miles City (Mont.)
Washington (State)
Logan (Utah)
Northwestern States
Oregon
Subject
Breweries
Cheyenne Indians
Dakota Indians
Detectives
Diaries
Indians
Law enforcement
Little Big Horn, Battle of the, 1876
Logging
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Lumbering
Lumber trade
Montana
Overland Journeys to the Northwestern United States
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Pioneers
Real property
Railroads
Occupation
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Birth 1845

Death 1926

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