Lorenzo W. Stacy
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He moved to eastern Montana, about 80 miles south of Miles City, on a large ranch between the Tongue and Powder rivers in 1883. | He moved to eastern Montana, about 80 miles south of Miles City, on a large ranch between the Tongue and Powder rivers in 1883. | ||
+ | At one point, he was the manager of the [[L U Bar Ranch]] on [[Phillips Creek]] in the [[Little Dry]], running three wagons and about 30,000 cattle between the [[Yellowstone River]] and the [[Missouri River]]. | ||
− | In December 1888, he married Mary Louise Hotchkiss to whom five | + | In [[December 1888]], he married [[Mary Louise Hotchkiss]] to whom five children were born, [[Edward W. Stacy]], [[Florence Stacy]], [[Lorenzo Winchester Stacy, Jr.]], [[Frances May Stacy]] and [[Alvin W. Stacy (younger)]]. Florence preceded her father in death and Wibaux park, located in the southwest part of the city, was dedicated by the family to her memory. |
Mr. Stacy was president of the [[Commercial State Bank]] from 1906 to 1911. | Mr. Stacy was president of the [[Commercial State Bank]] from 1906 to 1911. |