Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . he was born at Pleasanton in Linn Coimty,Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Lease are the parents of ninechildren: Esther Marie, Jessie F., Helen E., HowardS., Ruth Nettie, Alice Gertrude, Thomas S., Mar-garet Josephine and Rachel Dorothy. AH are stillliving except Esther, who died at the age of twelveyears. John Ch.\rles Maher, who is district traffic agentat Butte for the Great Northern Railway, gainedhis early experience in railroading in his


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . he was born at Pleasanton in Linn Coimty,Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Lease are the parents of ninechildren: Esther Marie, Jessie F., Helen E., HowardS., Ruth Nettie, Alice Gertrude, Thomas S., Mar-garet Josephine and Rachel Dorothy. AH are stillliving except Esther, who died at the age of twelveyears. John Ch.\rles Maher, who is district traffic agentat Butte for the Great Northern Railway, gainedhis early experience in railroading in his native cityof St. Paul, and has been continuously active in theservice of the Great Northern from boyhood to thepresent time. Mr. Maher was born at St. Paul April 4, 1877, andhis father, the late John F. Maher, was also aGreat Northern employee for many years. His grand-father, Timothy Maher, was born in County Tip-pcrary, Ireland, in 1805, and lived to the remarkableage of 102 years. He came to America in earlylife, lived in Canada, and subsequently was a pioneerhomesteader near Lansing, Iowa, and developed afine farm in that state. He died near Lansing in.


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