. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. rs of the Montana State Fair Association;is a member of the firm of Hill, Logan & Company, deal-ers in general merchandise; is president of the MicadoMining Company, and is president of the Bank of Towns-end. At three different times since its incorporation hehas had the honor of being elected Mayor of the city of JHelena, in which important position he rendered faithful Iand efficient ser\ice. 1 For many years Mr. Kleinschmidt has been an activemember of the Masoni


. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. rs of the Montana State Fair Association;is a member of the firm of Hill, Logan & Company, deal-ers in general merchandise; is president of the MicadoMining Company, and is president of the Bank of Towns-end. At three different times since its incorporation hehas had the honor of being elected Mayor of the city of JHelena, in which important position he rendered faithful Iand efficient ser\ice. 1 For many years Mr. Kleinschmidt has been an activemember of the Masonic fraternity, blue lodge, chapter,council and commandery: has taken the thirty-seconddegree, Scottish Rite; is Treasurer of the Scottish RiteLodge; and has been Treasurer of the Morning Star Lodgefor more than twenty years. He is also Past Grand Chan-cellor of the Knights of Pythias; was one of the organ-izers of the Presbyterian Church in Helena, in which hehas served for years as Trustee; and is president of theHelena Board of Trade, having served as treasurer of thesame. During his long business career in Helena, HISTORY OF MONTAJ^A. discoveries of more or less importance when lifewent busily on day after day as described, wecome to the quest for, and the findincr of whatmight without irreverrance be pronounced, theHoly Grail. For many a good knight and truehas drunk from that matchless mountain cup ofgold and been made happy and blest. The string of men roosting on the counterand kegs and sugar barrel down at the storehad been busy planning or projecting a tripto the other side of the great divide, the Yellow-stone country. The Indians continued to give trouble inspite of the daily increasing number of new- Kleinschmidt has invested largely in both city and coun-try real-estate. Ajnong the numerous buildings he ownsis his comfortable and attractive residence of brick andstone, in Lennox Addition. Mr. Kleinschmidt was married in June, 1867, to MissMary M. Blattner, a na


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