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  2. Frank Hagel - Wikipedia

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    Hagel was born on December 20, 1933, in Kalispell, Montana, the son of Frederick A. Hagel and Winona Hagel (née Popham).Hagel's father, who was originally from Salmon, Idaho, worked as a sawyer in the white pine forests of Montana and Idaho and later worked for the U.S. Forest Service and opened up a tanning business specializing in white buckskins in Kalispell in 1929.

  3. Daily Inter Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Inter Lake is a daily newspaper based in Kalispell, Montana, the seat of Flathead County.It was founded in the former town of Demersville, Montana, in 1889 by a local couple, Clayton and Emma Ingalls, before moving to the new city of Kalispell two years later.

  4. Jessie M. Bierman - Wikipedia

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    Jessie M. Bierman was born on April 6, 1900, at Egan Slough near Kalispell, Montana, to Henry and Alice Bierman.She received her bachelor of arts from the University of Montana in 1921 and got a medical degree from Rush Medical College of the University of Chicago in 1926.

  5. Dorothy M. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    While she was a student at Whitefish High School, she began to write professionally, working as a newspaper stringer for The Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell, Montana. [3] She studied English in college before a brief marriage that ended in divorce. [2]

  6. Edna Rankin McKinnon - Wikipedia

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    Rankin McKinnon was elected President of the Suffragette League in 1915. [2] She earned her law degree from the University of Montana School of Law in 1919. [3] She subsequently became the first Montana-born woman to pass the bar exam in Montana. [4]

  7. Mike Fellows (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Fellows was the state chair of the Montana Libertarian Party. [6] He had an involvement with the party that went back to 1988. [7] In 1998 he was in the race for Montana's lone U.S. house seat with Democrat Robert "Dusty" Deschamps, Reform Party candidate Webb Sullivan and Republican freshman Rick Hill with Hill ending up the winner.

  8. Karl Truesdell - Wikipedia

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    Karl Truesdell was born in Moorhead, Minnesota, on August 27, 1882, a son of Julius A. Truesdell and Cornelia (Riggs) Truesdell. [1] His maternal grandfather was Stephen Return Riggs [2] and his siblings included Stephen Return Truesdell, a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel and civil engineer with the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company, [3] [4] and Horace Warner Truesdell, a U.S ...

  9. Don Carothers - Wikipedia

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    Donald E. "Crutch" Carothers (May 13, 1934 – September 19, 2008) was an American football offensive end who played one season with the Denver Broncos of the American Football League (AFL).