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May 28 – Montana Territory organized; 1865 – Missoula Mills founded. Feb 1866 – County seat moved to Missoula Mills. 1869 – Emma Stack Dickenson hired as Missoula's first teacher. First bridge built across the Clark Fork River, then called Hellgate River. 1870 – Missoula first newspaper, "The Missoula and Ceder Creek Pioneer" went to ...
The couple's second daughter Thula was born in 1885 and married George Weisel. Their first son Allan was born in 1887, followed by Howard born in 1890. Howard would eventually marry Marjorie Ross. The third son Brice was born in 1893, followed by John R. Jr. Today, Missoula has a street named Toole Avenue as well as a John H. Toole Park.
Missoula was founded in 1860 as Hellgate Trading Post while still part of Washington Territory. By 1866, the settlement had moved east, 5 miles (8 km) upstream, and had been renamed "Missoula Mills", later shortened to Missoula. [12] The mills provided supplies to western settlers traveling along the Mullan Road.
Washington is married to Phyllis and lives in Missoula, Montana. His son, Kyle Washington, is co-chairman of Seaspan Marine Corporation. [6] Washington also owns a private estate on Stuart Island, British Columbia, including a fishing lodge and golf course. The Washington–Grizzly Stadium for football at the University of Montana is named for ...
Missoula County officials requested more than $12,000 from the Trump campaign in 2018 for security and other costs related to his visits, as reported by NBC Montana. Missoula County spokesperson ...
Donald Trump spent the last few months vehemently denying he or his campaign is closely tied to the Heritage Foundation – the right-wing think tank responsible for publishing Project 2025, a ...
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The claim is referencing a 2018 lawsuit that alleged Donald Trump and his children unlawfully used funds from the Donald J. Trump Foundation to further business and political interests.