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  2. Roger Rouse - Wikipedia

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    Roger Rouse was born in Anaconda, Montana (Deer Lodge County, Montana) on June 3, 1934, and grew up in an area commonly referred to as Opportunity, Montana, a few miles from Anaconda. His parents were James and Mary Rouse. Roger spent his adolescence in Opportunity, growing up with four brothers and two sisters.

  3. John R. Toole - Wikipedia

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    The family moved to Anaconda, Montana, in 1884. [1] While living in Anaconda, Toole worked for Marcus Daly's smelter and became known as Daly's right-hand man. Toole was elected to the territorial legislature in 1886 and reelected in 1888. He was nominated to the state legislature in 1889 and was part of the Montana Constitutional Convention. [4]

  4. Milan Lazetich - Wikipedia

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    Lazetich was born in 1921 in Anaconda, Montana. He was the son of Peter Lazetich, a pioneer Serbian rancher. [1] He grew up on his father's cattle ranch a few miles from Anaconda. [2] Lazetich attended Anaconda High School where he played football and was selected as an all-state tackle three straight years in 1938, 1939 and 1940. [1]

  5. Wayne Estes - Wikipedia

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    Virginia City, Montana: Died: February 8, 1965 (aged 21) Logan, Utah: Nationality: American: Listed height: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Career information; High school: Anaconda (Anaconda, Montana) College: Utah State (1962–1965) Position: Forward: Career highlights and awards; Consensus second-team All-American ; No. 33 retired by Utah State Aggies

  6. Theodore Olson, prominent conservative US lawyer, dies at 84

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    The firm did not give a cause of death. Olson spearheaded the lawsuit that challenged California's 2008 ban on gay marriage, also known as Proposition 8, alongside David Boies, his legal opponent ...

  7. John D. Ryan (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    As president of Montana Power, he fostered electrification of the Butte, Anaconda and Pacific Railway and electrical improvements in the mines. A 1933 Senate banking committee called the stock manipulating operations of Anaconda in the late 1920s one of the greatest frauds in American banking history and a leading cause of the 1930s depression.

  8. George F. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Montana Trout Flies (1972); special edition reprinted in 1981. A collection of Grant's newspaper essays was published as Grant's Riffle (1997). Grant's personal papers from 1973 to 1985 are held by the Trout & Salmonid Collection at Montana State University in the Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections Library, Montana State University ...

  9. Bill Ray (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Ray was born in Anaconda, Montana on April 6, 1922, to Eli and Marchetta Ray, who were of Serbian descent. [citation needed] Ray and his family lived in Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. After graduating from Wallace High School in Wallace, Idaho, Ray moved to Juneau, Alaska, in 1938 with his family.

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