Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . Tynermarried Miss Lucy Ella Smith, who was born inthat city March 2, 1876, oldest of the three childrenof Reuben and Charlotte (Ames) Smith. Her par-ents were natives of the State of Maine. brother and sister are Jesse D., in chargeof the Smith-Tyner Company at Scobey. and Boley, of McCone County. Montana. was educated in the Northfield High School,also attended Carleton College of that city, andwas a
Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . Tynermarried Miss Lucy Ella Smith, who was born inthat city March 2, 1876, oldest of the three childrenof Reuben and Charlotte (Ames) Smith. Her par-ents were natives of the State of Maine. brother and sister are Jesse D., in chargeof the Smith-Tyner Company at Scobey. and Boley, of McCone County. Montana. was educated in the Northfield High School,also attended Carleton College of that city, andwas a successful school teacher before her marriage. F. Huckins. Properly placed amongthe pioneer settlers along Powder River, and ac-cepted as a representative of the best type ofcattlemen of Montana, Charles F. Huckins belongsin a work of this high class. He was born inKankakee County, Illinois. March 26. 1857, a son ofSamuel and Louesa (Redford) Huckins, natives ofOntario, Canada, and Michigan. Samuel Huckinscame to the United States when fourteen years ofage. accompanying his parents. Joseph and Malinda(Sawyer) Huckins. who located at Momence. Illi-. HISTORY OF MONTANA 931 nois, and there spent the remainder of their had three sons and four daughters, and all oftheir sons served in the Union Army during thewar between the states. Samuel Huckins enlistedin Company G, Sixteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry,serving in General George H. Thomas corps, andparticipating in the battles of Missionary Ridge andLookout Mountain, and the campaign in Georgiawith General Sherman, completing his military ex-perience at Goldsboro, North Carolina. His periodof service extended over nearly three years and heescaped being wounded, as did his two brothers, buthis wifes four brothers were all killed in Huckins and his wife had the followingchildren: Andrew, who lives at Vancouver, Wash-ington; Lucius, who is also a resident of Vancouver;Charles F., whose name heads this
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