Sam H. Williams Ledgers 1890-1915
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Sam H. Williams was a cement and stone contractor in Missoula, Montana, around 1900. Williams moved to Missoula with his family in 1887, from Penzance, England. He became associated with A.J. Gibson and other builders and took part in the construction of several of Missoula’s larger buildings. He was a trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Church and assisted in the erection of the building on East Main Street. Sam Williams operated his business at 415 Ronald Avenue in 1909 and by 1911...
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