Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . ublicans in their political sympathies,and Mrs. Sampson is an ardent prohibitionist anda member of the Methodist Church. They are peo-ple of Lincoln County who can always be dependedupon to support every movement for general Sampson married Miss Cecil Lundin. a na-•tive of Iowa. She and her husband graduated fromthe same class in the Eureka High School. O. P. J. MosBY. For thirty years a resident ofNorthern Montana, O.


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . ublicans in their political sympathies,and Mrs. Sampson is an ardent prohibitionist anda member of the Methodist Church. They are peo-ple of Lincoln County who can always be dependedupon to support every movement for general Sampson married Miss Cecil Lundin. a na-•tive of Iowa. She and her husband graduated fromthe same class in the Eureka High School. O. P. J. MosBY. For thirty years a resident ofNorthern Montana, O. P. J. .Mosby came to the statewhile in the service of the Great Northern Railroad,but for a number of years past has been the wellknown and popular proprietor of the Montana Hotelat Eureka. Mr. Mosby was born in Denmark, a son of Jens •Peterson Mosby. He came to this country in earlylife and at St. Paul, Minnesota, married MarieJohnson, also a native of Denmark, daughter ofJohan .Anderson and Cecelia Nelson. Mr. came to Montana in 189*1. and carriedmail during the construction of the Great NorthernRailroad, from Harve to Seattle, on horseback. In. HISTORY OF MONTANA 847 1891, he located in Kalispell and later moved toEureka, where they are now located. Mr. and Mrs. Mosby became the parents of sixchildren: Arthur, Harold, Norman, Ellsworth. Ce-celia and Victoria. Arthur, an electrician at Kalis-pell, married Edn» Conlin. Harold is married andlives at Seattle. Norman married Coralie Diversand is also an electrician at Kalispell. He servedas a corporal in the :Marines in California. Ells-worth is a student of the State University of Mon-tana at Missoula and has a most honorable militaryrecord. He enlisted in the Second Montana Na-tional Guard, August 11, 1910, was promoted cor-poral September 10, 1911, promoted sergeant Septem-ber 22, 1912, commissioned second lieutenant March10, 1914, and commissioned a first lieutenant Sep-tember 19, 1914. He saw service in the Butt


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