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The Hope Mill at Philipsburg
In a letter from Sara Elizaeth (Countryman)...
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Horace Countryman early pioneer Montana
An early pioner. Twice accross the plains....
An early pioner. Twice accross the plains....
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Horace Countryman early pioneer Montana
An early pioner. Twice accross the plains. Marysviulle CA. Lakes Crossing (now Reno) NV. ( lost a dau there in a mill race). Viginia City, Philipsburg, Missoula, Dear Lodge and Columbas Montana. Horace and his wife Elizabeth Payne are buried at Dear Lodge.
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The Hope Mill at Philipsburg
In a letter from Sara Elizaeth (Countryman) Woody, she states; (in part)
My father Horace Countryman put up the quartz mill at Summit, the first one in Montana, built the Masonic Hall in Virginia, (I have always had such a tender spot in my heart for Virginia). Also a mill at Highland Gulch, the Hope Mill at the Hope Mill at Philipsburg and the Masonic Hall there. Philipsburg
My father Horace Countryman put up the quartz mill at Summit, the first one in Montana, built the Masonic Hall in Virginia, (I have always had such a tender spot in my heart for Virginia). Also a mill at Highland Gulch, the Hope Mill at the Hope Mill at Philipsburg and the Masonic Hall there. Philipsburg
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The Hope Mill at Philipsburg
In a letter from Sara Elizaeth (Countryman) Woody, she states; (in part)
My father Horace Countryman put up the quartz mill at Summit, the first one in Montana, built the Masonic Hall in Virginia, (I have always had such a tender spot in my heart for Virginia). Also a mill at Highland Gulch, the Hope Mill at the Hope Mill at Philipsburg and the Masonic Hall there. Philipsburg
My father Horace Countryman put up the quartz mill at Summit, the first one in Montana, built the Masonic Hall in Virginia, (I have always had such a tender spot in my heart for Virginia). Also a mill at Highland Gulch, the Hope Mill at the Hope Mill at Philipsburg and the Masonic Hall there. Philipsburg
Horace Countryman early pioneer Montana
An early pioner. Twice accross the plains. Marysviulle CA. Lakes Crossing (now Reno) NV. ( lost a dau there in a mill race). Viginia City, Philipsburg, Missoula, Dear Lodge and Columbas Montana. Horace and his wife Elizabeth Payne are buried at Dear Lodge.
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