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Residents of Bannack City, Montana 1862-Surname L-P

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:

Joshua Laffin
Henry Lansing
Lear
E. P. Lewis
E. D. Leavitt
Philip Lovell
B. Franklin Lowe
Jason Luce (shot in Salt Lake for the murder of Bill Button in 1863)
Hays Lyon (hanged at Virginia City by vigilants Jan. 1861)
Samuel Livingston
M. H. Lott
Wilford Luce
Andrew Luze
Henry Lynch
Frank M. Madison
H. M. Mandeville
Capt. O. H. Maxwell
Daniel McFadden
John S. Mendenhall, Saml Mendenhall
L. C. Miller
H. H. Mood
Moore William Moore (a road agent)
H. F. Morrell
Gabriel Morris
John Murphy
Elijah Markham
Perry McAdow
John Mannheim
Charles Murphy
George Manning
Richard McCafferty
George McIntyre
Robt Menefee
John Merry
William Mitchell (killed by Indians on Salmon River March 1863)
David Morgan
Harry Moore
James H. Morley
Julius Morley
Thomas Metcalf
Thomas McNamara
Mackey
James Marsden
Andrew Murray
Alfred L. Nichols
Lemuel Nuckolls
A. J. Oliver
W. H. Orcutt
Thomas O'Conner
Frank Parish (hanged by vigilants in Virginia City Jan. 1864)
A. Prairie
Thomas D. Pitt
C. W. Place
Putnam
E. Porter
George Pratt
Edwin R. Purple
Frederick Peck
Alonzo Pease
George Perkins
Thomas Pitcher
David Phillips (murdered with Lloyd Magruder's party in the winter of 1864-5 as related in the foregoing History of Idaho)
H. Porter
Henry Plummer (chief of the band of road agents)
S Jeff. Purkins
Harry Phleger
Mark Post
William Parks

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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