Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . county and city, he never having been defeatedfor any office to which he has aspired. He is emi-nently deserving of the success which he has attained,for he has forced his way to the front through ob-stacles, overcoming conditions which would have dis-couraged many less courageous; but he has withinhim those attributes which never fail of successwhen backed by energy and ambition. He has everstood at the forefront in advocating mea


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . county and city, he never having been defeatedfor any office to which he has aspired. He is emi-nently deserving of the success which he has attained,for he has forced his way to the front through ob-stacles, overcoming conditions which would have dis-couraged many less courageous; but he has withinhim those attributes which never fail of successwhen backed by energy and ambition. He has everstood at the forefront in advocating measures whichpromised to advance the best interests of the city,and he has richly earned the confidence and esteemof the people. Georcf. T. Hodgson came to Montana in 1875with his wife and one child. He remained only abrief time, but has vivid knowledge of conditionsprevailing at Helena and other points in the a properous retired rancher living at Hodgson knew that town when wild grass grewseveral feet high and furnished substantial pasturefor great herds of cattle on the very ground wherethe citys best homes are now built. In Helena he. ^ h hu^iic vT/?^-^-^ HISTORY OF MONTANA 865 saw miners running their ditches and digging forgold in the very streets, and he met many wagonspiled high with buffalo hides, that being one of thechief commodities of commerce in that day. Mr. Hodgson was born on the banks of the River in Canada, the old homestead beingin one of the picturesque regions of Canada. Hisparents were William and Mary (Archie) Hodgson,and he was fourth in a family of ten children. Hereceived his education in the public schools and wasworking as a clerk in a store when in 1873 he mar-ried Miss Euphemia Marcure. She was born in NewBrunswick, a daughter of Regis and Ozeta (Theri-ault) Marcure, of French ancestry. She was educatedin public schools to the age of ten and after thatin a Sisters School in New Brunswick. For twoyears after his mar


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