MISSOULA
COUNTY PHOTOS
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These
photos were submitted by Paula
Yount. They are photos of of her uncle Cal Matlick, who lived in Missoula
in the early 1900s. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger photo.
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Cal
Matlick taken 7/4/1918
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Uncle
Cal's horses in Missoula. "Died January 1926" (Presumably Cal's
date of death)
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Cal
Matlick with unknown child. Probably taken at his harness shop in Missoula
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Cal
Matlick with lady friend
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Cal Matlick with friends in Missoula |
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Display
of leather goods from Cal Matlick's harness shop in Missoula
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Cal
Matlick with 2 pals in Missoula
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Kathleen,
Ellen and James Mace. Sent to Fern Bowen in Williamstown, MT
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Mrs.
George Bush on KY Saddler. Taken in Collins, MT.
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Kathleen
Mace and James Mace, Uncle Cal Matlick's friends in Missoula. Taken 1900s
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Helen
Loretta Gilruth born 1900 and her sister Jean Alyth Gilruth born 1903.
Both living in Lolo at time of birth. Submitted by Sharon
Gallagher Gilruth Shaffer
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This
picture is my mom and dad when they got married in Missoula in 1918. The
two center are Michael J. Gallagher born 1892 in Co. Donegal Ireland,
and Helen Loretta Gilruth born 1900. The top male is Patrick Gallagher
my dad's brother also born in Ireland and the other lady is my mom's sister
Jean Alyth Gilruth. Submitted by Sharon
Gallagher Gilruth Shaffer
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Mary
Gilruth born 1874 in PA and her daughter Helen Loreta Gilruth bn 1900.
Submitted by Sharon Gallagher Gilruth
Shaffer
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Couple
on the left standing. Robert and Mary Byron Gilruth.
Couple on right. James and Anne Hewison Gilruth. Submitted by Sharon Gallagher Gilruth Shaffer |
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Frank S. Hait. Printer for Daily Missoulian. Home on corner of 7th & Reserve St. Circa 1945. Submitted courtesy of Linda Carole McIntyre iblinders@gmail.com |
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This is a picture of me on my horse "Goldie" when I lived on the corner of 7th & Reserve Street. This was taken in 1947. I attended Hawthorne Grade School. My name at the time was Linda Carole Hait. My father was a printer at the Daily Missoulian. Submitted courtesy of Linda Carole McIntyre iblinders@gmail.com |
Painter's
Union, Local #102, Missoula, Montana about 1915-1920. Of note, 2 signs
in windows in building behind the painters: "Fraternal Order of Bears."
Submitted by
Lorene Frigaard, LorFri99@bresnan.net |
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Helen Higgins Connely, Death Photo in her wedding dress. If you have more info on her, please email the webmaster | |||||
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