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 . eded to be the leader of the Meadecounty bar and in the front rank of BlackHills practitioneis. He represents the prin-cipal mercantile agencies in his county, hasbeen twice appointed city attorney, and islocal attorney for the Fremont, Elkhorn &Missouri Valley Railroad. He has also beenan active member of the executive commit-tee of the Commercial Club of his city forseveral years. Mr. Stuart has always beena Democrat and ta


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 . eded to be the leader of the Meadecounty bar and in the front rank of BlackHills practitioneis. He represents the prin-cipal mercantile agencies in his county, hasbeen twice appointed city attorney, and islocal attorney for the Fremont, Elkhorn &Missouri Valley Railroad. He has also beenan active member of the executive commit-tee of the Commercial Club of his city forseveral years. Mr. Stuart has always beena Democrat and takes an active part in po-litical matters, but has never sought or public office. He is deeply interestedin irrigation matters, and is a member of theNational Irrigation Association, and is nowthe South Dakota member of the NationalExecutive Committee. At the IrrigationCongress, held November 21 to 24, 1900, inChicago, he delivered one of the principaladresses, his topic being What the NationalIrrigation Congress Stands For, and thesame was very favorably mentioned in theAssociated Press accounts of the represented South Dakota at the Trans. WESLEY A. STUART. ^lississippi Congress, held at Wichita, Kan.,and at the meeting held at Houston, was also one of the state commissionersfor South Dakota of the Trans-MissftsippiExposition at Omaha. He was married atCedar Rapids, Iowa, in July, 188J, to MinnieE. Durham. She is a leading worker of theBlack Hills Federation of Womens only living child is Karl K. Stuart,born in 1890. KILGORE, Wallace Warren.—The super-intendent of public schools at Willmar,Minn., Wallace W. Kilgore, was born March10, 1862, at North Neury, Maine—a statewhich has furnished more enterprising men,in propoiiJon to its population, to developthe great Northwest, than any other state inthe Union. His father, Isaac T. Kilgore, wasa carpenter and farmer—occupations which,in the early days of Maine, a great lumber-ing state


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