Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . ohn C. Fremont, the repub-lican candidate. He was a member of the AncientFree and Accepted Masons. During the Civil warhe served as head of the commissary department,being located at Camp Randell. Wisconsin. Joseph Lepley De Hart married Margaret John-son .^mmerman, who was born in Muncie, Indiana,in 1839, and died in Livingston. Montana, in 1912,her body being laid to rest at Great Falls, children were born of their u
Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . ohn C. Fremont, the repub-lican candidate. He was a member of the AncientFree and Accepted Masons. During the Civil warhe served as head of the commissary department,being located at Camp Randell. Wisconsin. Joseph Lepley De Hart married Margaret John-son .^mmerman, who was born in Muncie, Indiana,in 1839, and died in Livingston. Montana, in 1912,her body being laid to rest at Great Falls, children were born of their union, as follows:Ivan, who lived but six years; Jacob Lybrand, thespecial subject of this sketch; Alice, wife of PaulW. Mahoney, a prominent attorney of ; Bransom Bailey, a cook in the lumberwoods and also for men employed in railroad con-struction, was accidentally killed in January, Seattle, Washington, his body being buried atGreat Falls, Montana; and Mary Elizabeth, whosehusband, Robert M. Burris, a merchant of GreatFalls, died in 1906. Leaving the public schools of West Lima, Wis-consin, at the age of seventeen years, Jacob Ly-. j]:nxi1: m. .morris a\d robkrt pearce HISTORY OF MONTANA 1029 brand De Hart engaged in the live stock businesswith his father, accompanying the family to SouthDakota, and to Miles City, Montana. Locating inLivingston, Montana, in i8S8, he vi^as engaged inthe publication of the Livingston Herald, a demo-cratic newspaper of which his brother-in-law, PaulW. Mahoney, was the editor, being its circulatingmanager until 1895. Sweet Grass County beingcreated in March of that year, Mr. De Hart waselected sheriff of the county for a term of two years,and in 1897 was re-elected to the same position. associated with the Strayhorn, Huttons,Evans Commission Company of the Chicago Stock-yards, he served as its Western representative forthree years, from 1899 until 1902, and was subse-quently with Rosenbaum & Company, a Chicago
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