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Residents of Bannack City, Montana 1862-Surname D-G

The following data is extracted from Bancroft Works, Volume 31, History Of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889, Hubert H. Bancroft, 1890. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco..

Besides the Fisk, Minesota Wagon Train, there were at Bannack City and that vicinity in the winter of 1862-3:

Nathaniel J. Davis
William H. Deriar
J. Donnelly
Elijah M. Dunphy
Gilbert Durant
Tom Duffey
Dobbins
John Durgan
L. W. Davenport
Charles M. Davis
George Dewees
Edwin D. Dukes
Frank Dunbar
James Dyke
Richard Duryea
Baptiste Dorrica
George Edwards (murdered by road agents Jan. 1866)
Jason W. Eddings
J. F. Emory
Robert Ells, John Ellis
William H. Emerick
Charles Enthwistle
John Falls
James Fergus
James S. Forster
Thomas Foster
David E. Folsom
Charles Falen
William Faulds
Watson Forst
Thomas Fallon (killed by Indians on Salmon River March 1863)
Fox (who shot Arnett in arresting him in July 1862 at Gold Creek)
W. L. Farlin O. D. Farlin
William Fenton
Dr Fossett
Patrick Florida
J. M. Galloway
H. T. Geey (killed by Crows on Bighorn River May 1863)
John G. Gill
William Goodrich
Jack Gunn
James Gourley
Ard Godfrey
Philip Gardner (called the Man Eater)
James Gemmell
Barney Gilson
W. C. Gillette
J. S. Glick
William Graves (hanged by vigilants at Fort Owen 1864)
Daniel Gould
Charles Guy (murdered on Rock Creek by persons unknown)
Lon Gillem
Gwin (killed by Sioux while descending the Missouri in 1863)

Source: Bancroft Works, Volume 31, History Of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889, Hubert H. Bancroft, 1890. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco.

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