. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. iego, California, where theynow reside. The subject of our sketch received his early educationin the public schools of Montana, and spent two years inschool at Atchison, Kansas. He has resided in Diamondand Washington Gulch, two famous placer-producingsections, since coming to Montana, but the major portionof his time has been spent in Helena. After finishingbis education he traveled in the East and South until1885, when he accepted a position as bookkeeper in theSe


. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. iego, California, where theynow reside. The subject of our sketch received his early educationin the public schools of Montana, and spent two years inschool at Atchison, Kansas. He has resided in Diamondand Washington Gulch, two famous placer-producingsections, since coming to Montana, but the major portionof his time has been spent in Helena. After finishingbis education he traveled in the East and South until1885, when he accepted a position as bookkeeper in theSecond National Bank of Helena, in which institutionhe was promoted to the position he now holds. At thecity election of 1893 he was elected Alderman from theseventh ward of Helena, and he has also received theappointment of Public Administrator of Lewis and Clarkcounties. He is a member of the A. O. U. W., and relig-iously he is a Catholic. In politics he has ever been anenthusiastic Republican. Mr. Kenck was married June 29, 1886, to Miss ,ofDetroit,Michigan. They have four children,three sous and one BISTORT OF MONTANA. I from the east or from the west, you first notice a tremendoiis hill before yon, and massive, grass-set tumuli to your right, to your left, behindand before, as you proceed. You pass hugehills dotted with herds, ribbons of rills thread-ing down and around and running together,here and there, forming wooded streams. Thenyou see before you more massive, grassy hills,more herds, more massive hills now, more herds,more hills, then more massive and mightyhills. Such was the sublime aspect of this landwhen my eyes first looked upon it more than ageneration ago, and such it must remain untilthe wreck of matter and the crash of may break this sublime monotony of na-ture a little, as time sweeps on, by a harvest Dr William Mason Bullard, a prominent member ofthe medical profession of Helena, Montana, was born inludianapolis, Indiana,


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