. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. en insafety on the shore, and himself traveled some distancein bis wet and frozen clothes. The result was congestionof the brain, which in two days terminated in hisdeath. Mr. Hauswirths whole life was characterized by actsof kindness. During his residence in Butte City he wasdistinguished for his public spirit and his willingness torender aid in any enterprise tending to advance theinterests of the place. He was an intelligent and perse-vering prospector and his ef


. An illustrated history of the state of Montana, containing ... biographical mention ... of its pioneers and prominent citizens. en insafety on the shore, and himself traveled some distancein bis wet and frozen clothes. The result was congestionof the brain, which in two days terminated in hisdeath. Mr. Hauswirths whole life was characterized by actsof kindness. During his residence in Butte City he wasdistinguished for his public spirit and his willingness torender aid in any enterprise tending to advance theinterests of the place. He was an intelligent and perse-vering prospector and his efforts in that direction wererewarded by his being the discoverer of the Anselmomine, as well as many others of less note. The net prod-uct from the Anselmo mine in two years was $147, was one of the principal owners of the Sheridan mine,a very valuable property. These mines are now ownedby his heirs and others. Mr. Hauswirth was married in 1848 to Miss Kunni-gunda Zwalla, a native of his own canton, who came withhim to America and to Montana and shared with him allhis reverses and successes, and who survived him three. UISTORY at MONTANA. the Sioux reserve had been opened to settlonientby the Presidents proclamation of February 10,1890. The Standing Rock agent reported asfollows : •So far as the Indians of this ao;ency areconcerned, there is nothing in either their wordsor actions that would justify the rumor, and I years, her death occurring in 1887. They had sevenchildren, of whom four are living, occupying honorableand useful positions in life. Their daughter, Mrs. Cath-arine Fenner, of Anaconda, is referred to elsewhere inthis work. John Hauswirth is a resident of Salt LakeCity. Herman Hauswirth is engaged in mining at ButteCity. Another son, Robert, is Deputy Sheriff of SilverBow county. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hauswirth were members of theLutheran Church. He was one of the organizers of theLiederkranz Society in Butte City, and for two successiveyears served as its pres


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