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  2. William Thomas Hamilton (frontiersman) - Wikipedia

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    The 1900 U.S. Census enumerated William T. Hamilton, age 77, widower, in Stillwater, Carbon County, Montana, and recorded his occupation as Quartz Miner (indicating a miner who typically mined gold from lode deposits rather than from placer deposits). Hamilton lived in Columbus, Montana by 1903 when he was one of the co-founders of the Pioneers ...

  3. List of mayors of Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    William H. Reid: Elected May 1, 1911 2 months Resigned July 7, 1911 21 John M. Evans: Appointed July 16, 1911 10 months 22 James M. Rhoades: Elected May 6, 1912 24 months 23 Andrew M. Getchel: Elected May 4, 1914 24 months 24 Herbert T. Wilkinson: Elected May 1, 1916 72 months 25 William H. Beacom: Elected May 1, 1922 48 months 26 Robert W. Kemp

  4. William H. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    William H. Thompson may refer to: William Hepworth Thompson (1810–1886), English classical scholar and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. William Henry Thompson (1853–1937), U.S. senator from Nebraska. William Howard Thompson (1871–1928), U.S. senator from Kansas. William Hale Thompson (1868–1944), mayor of Chicago.

  5. William H. Thomas (physician) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Thomas (physician) William H. Thomas (born October 13, 1959), also known as Bill Thomas, is an American author, performer and authority on geriatric medicine and eldercare from New York State. In 2014, Thomas organized a 25-city "non-fiction" theatrical tour to launch his book and to promote the documentary film Alive Inside. [1]

  6. Montana State University - Wikipedia

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    (Acting president) William Cobleigh - 1942 to 1943 6. Roland Renne - 1943 to 1964 (acting from 1943 to 30 June 1944) 7. Leon H. Johnson - February 1964 to 1969 (died in office) (Acting president) William Johnstone - 1969-1970 8. Carl W. McIntosh - 1970 to 1977 9. William Tietz - August 1977 to December 1990 [70] 10.

  7. John Birch Society - Wikipedia

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    The John Birch Society (JBS) is an American right-wing political advocacy group. [1] Founded in 1958, it is anti-communist, [2] [3] supports social conservatism, [2] [3] and is associated with ultraconservative, radical right, far-right, right-wing populist, and right-wing libertarian ideas. [12]

  8. Harvey Spencer Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lewis was born in Frenchtown, New Jersey, to Aaron Rittenhouse Lewis and a German-born teacher, Katharina Hoffmann.He worked in advertising as an illustrator (the modern term commercial artist best describes his line of work), and he used that experience to promote AMORC, through print ads, booklets and magazine illustrations.

  9. William H. Sewell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William H. Sewell Jr. (born 1940 in Stillwater, Oklahoma) is [as of?] an American academic. [1] He is the Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of History and Political Science at the University of Chicago .