Miles L. Tuttle Reminiscences circa 1928

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Miles L. Tuttle Reminiscences circa 1928

The Miles L. Tuttle Reminiscences consist of two typed reminiscences. Information in the interviews includes: crossing the Jefferson River on a ferry boat; the first schools and teachers; first religious services, churches and preachers; first Cemetery near Fish Creek and the stories of two deaths; the first store at Parsons Bridge and other businesses; the first Post Office; the first railroad and the primary occupations of the settlers.

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Tuttle, Miles L., -1931

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Dave Tuttle brought the youngest five of his 12 children to the Jefferson Valley in 1866 and settled on Fish Creek near Whitehall, Montana. Sherman Ferson Tuttle, who was 15 and Miles L. Tuttle, his younger brother were two of those children. Sherman later moved to Boulder, Montana and was a prominent businessman and rancher. Miles was also a cattleman and rancher in Jefferson County. From the guide to the Miles L. Tuttle Reminiscences, circa 1928, (Montana State University-Bozeman L...