Montana Winter 1862-3 Surnames ~ G-J ~
A list of all persons (except Indians) who were in what is now
Montana during the winter of 1862-3, which was the first winter
after the gold mines of this region had become known abroad.
(This list is not entirely complete. We ask information enabling
us to make it perfect.)
Bannack City and Vicinity (Dakotah Territory)
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Galloway, J. M.
Gardner, Philip.2
Geery, H. T.1
Gemmell, James.
Gill, John G.
Gillem, Lon.
Gillette, W. C.
Gilson, Barney.
Glick, Dr. Jerome S.
Godfrey, Ard.
Goodrich, William.
Gould, Danl.
Gourley, James.
Graham, Maj. W.
Graves, Wm.3
Griffith, William.
Gunn, Jack.
Guy, Chas.4
Gwin, _____.5
Hacker, Geo.
Hall, Amos W.
Hall, John J.
Hamilton, Wm. T.
Hammond, Chas.
Harby, James.
Harris, Richard M.
Harrison, Henry C.
Hauser, Saml. T.
Hauxhurst, James.
Hawley, _____.
Heister, _____ .
Heusted, Harry.
Hibbard, Ed.
Higgins, Johnny.
Hillerman, Geo.8
Holladay, Robt.
Holman, _____.
Hopkins, David A.
Horan, Peter.
Horton, Hector.
House, Edward.7
House, Freeman.7
Hoyt, _____ Dr7
Hoyt, Judge Frank. 7
Hughes, Barney.
Hunkins, Col. Dan'l H.
Hunter, William.10
Hurd, George.7
Hurd, Holla.7
Innes, John.
Irwin, J. F.
Ives, George.10
Jacobs, John M.
Jones, David.
Johnson, Leander.
Jorden, Augustus.
Footnotes:
1. Killed by Crows on Big Horn River, May, 1853.
2. Old Phil the Man Eater.
3. Whisky Bill; hung by Vigilantes, at Ft. Owen, 1864.
4. Murdered on Red Rock creek, November, 1862, by unknown
persons.
5. Known as Big Gwin; killed by Sioux, while descending Missouri
River, in 1863.
6. Wildcat Bill.
7. Brothers.
8. Great American Pie Biter.
9. Hung by Vigilantes, near Gallatin City, February, 1864.
10. Hung by Vigilantes, at Nevada City, December, 1863.
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Source: Montana Historical Society
Contributions, Vol. I., 1876
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