Johnny Healy Frontier Sketches Scrapbook 1878-1900

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Johnny Healy Frontier Sketches Scrapbook 1878-1900

The Johnny Healy Frontier Sketches Scrapbook contains a number of Healy's historical columns from the River Press, gathered and preserved by Lou Stocking Stewart from 1878-1900. She supplemented the Healy authored pieces with articles written by others about general Fort Benton area history and biographical information on Healy.

1 vol.

eng,

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Healy, Johnny, 1840-1908

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Landusky was born Powell Landusky, and may have lived from Mar. 4, 1849 to Dec. 27, 1894. Along with founding the town of Landusky, Mont., he was later named its sheriff. The reasons for his dispute with Logan are uncertain. From the description of Life of Pike Landusky : biographical sketch : ADS., [between 1894 and 1908]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 48781378 ...

Stewart, Lou Stocking, 1862-1942

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Lou Stocking was born 3 Apr. 1862 in Denver, Colo., to Margaret Henry and John J. Uhle. After John Uhle died, Margaret married Winfield Scott Stocking on 16 Jan. 1864 in Boise City, Idaho Territory. Stocking, born in Michigan on 15 Mar. 1837, had gone to California in 1859 and prospected in Oregon prior to locating at Boise. After their marriage Winfield and Margaret, along with Lou, moved to Fort Benton in July 1865 where Winfield established a meat market and located a ranch on Teton Creek. Du...