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Abbot, Billy
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Adams, C. H.
1911. Missoula, Montana. Excerpt--"In addition to six U of M professors, class instructors included Supervisor Dor Skeels of the Kootenai National Forest, Supervisor Mason of the Deerlodge forest, C.H. Adams, Assistant District Forester in charge of Grazing, J.T. Jardin, Grazing Inspector, F.E. Bonner, Chief of Geography, R.B. Adams, Superintendent of Telephone Construction, and Messrs, Henderson and Clark, Assistants to the Solicitor in District No. 1."Abbot, Billy
1918. Sandpoint, Idaho. The Prohibition era was beginning. Excerpt--"The Wisconsin bar also served hot drinks of clam juice broth, tomato bouillon, oyster cocktail, and similar soda fountain delicacies. The Exchange bar and Billy Abbot's were closed tight and didn't plan to reopen. The Palace Hotel bar was also "making no attempt to fall in line with the new drinks."
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