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.
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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 chilren were born, Edward W., Florence, Lorenzo Winchester, Jr., Frances May and Alvin W. 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.
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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.  

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