History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . il as a representative of the Fourth^Vard of that city. Dr. Andrews is at p^sentdevoting himself largely to the practice ofsurgeiy, and but few physicians in the stateenjoy a larger or more lucrative has always been a Kejiublican and identi-fied with that party. He is a member of theMasonic fraternity and was for two yearssenior warden, and then for four consecutiveyears master, of the Blue Lodge, Mankato,No. 12.


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . il as a representative of the Fourth^Vard of that city. Dr. Andrews is at p^sentdevoting himself largely to the practice ofsurgeiy, and but few physicians in the stateenjoy a larger or more lucrative has always been a Kejiublican and identi-fied with that party. He is a member of theMasonic fraternity and was for two yearssenior warden, and then for four consecutiveyears master, of the Blue Lodge, Mankato,No. 12. He is a member of the MankatoBoard of Trade, and of the Social ScienceClub of Mankato. He was reared in the Meth-odist church and became a member of thatsociety when about tweiily years of age. Hewas married, April 4, 1877, to Miss JennieFrench, formerly of Wellsville, N. Y., but atthe lime of her marriage residing in , Mh\u. They have one child. Boy ilKOlin, Batrick Jerome, of 15utte,Mont., is regarded as one of the leadingwholesale merchants in the state. He is quiet,111(1 unassuming, but his success as a mer- HISTORY OF THE GREAT PATRICK J. BROPHY, chant has shown to the people that he is aman of sterling worth and strict came to Montana in February, 1881, whenthe state was a territory and practically un-deyeloped, and when the stage was the onlymeans of transportation to Butte. P. was born in 1855, in Carlow county,Ireland. His mother, Johanna Barry Welsh,was a natiye of Wexford county, and his fa-ther, Thomas Brojjhy. was a well-to-do farm-er in Carlow county. Their son was giyenthe education proyided by the commissionersof National education. The schools were ofgood quality, with a fine influence on thescholars. Young Brophy seryed a four yearsapprenticeship, without pay, in a large estab-lishment near his home. He then went toDublin and to Liyerpool and gained yaluableexperience. He decided that the opportuni-ties ay


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